


Really? When they suspended free trail during EW launch, a lot of bots went MIA. Also, if you think they can't haven't figured out a way to get around some of those limitations I got some farmland in Florida to sell you.
It wasn't just free trial account creation that was suspended. Sale of the game and paid account creation were suspended as well.
The only way they would have to get around those limitations is to convert the account from trial to paid. Those limitations are very good at preventing transfer of anything with gil value from a trial account.
Farming methods like this are why I'd be in favor of them just axing the gil drops from dungeons entirely.
They already stopped doing it after HW, so why not just purge it entirely and replace it with rewards that are still valuable but not as easily exploited for gil?
I'd rather they didn't do that.Farming methods like this are why I'd be in favor of them just axing the gil drops from dungeons entirely.
They already stopped doing it after HW, so why not just purge it entirely and replace it with rewards that are still valuable but not as easily exploited for gil?
I have paid for all my ilvl610 gear just by doing dungeons whenever a healer is on the 'Adventurer in Need'.
It is my main source of income, and I enjoy healing.
Even if you don't mean the 'reward' at the end of the dungeon, the 76+ gil per mob dead starts to add up. That is a good 3,000 gil a dungeon. Add on adventurer in need, and it brings it up to 15k for a completion, plus whatever the boss drops.


Jesus christ you could spend 2 minutes gathering and make more than 15kI'd rather they didn't do that.
I have paid for all my ilvl610 gear just by doing dungeons whenever a healer is on the 'Adventurer in Need'.
It is my main source of income, and I enjoy healing.
Even if you don't mean the 'reward' at the end of the dungeon, the 76+ gil per mob dead starts to add up. That is a good 3,000 gil a dungeon. Add on adventurer in need, and it brings it up to 15k for a completion, plus whatever the boss drops.


Same thing that happened on OCE servers.
Even the same name structures convinces me its the same RMT botfarm as there.
Square enix do nothing about them, i have come to terms with it and stopped wasting my time sending reports to the non existent Special Task Force that deal with bots.
I like healing more than gathering though.
You also need these sources of gil generation for the economy.
As far as I know, people doing dungeons is the best way to generate new gil for the economy. Leves are limited. Quest rewards are paltry. Selling stuff to the NPCs takes an age to get anywhere close.
If you took away the ability to generate gil from dungeons, the in-game economy would suffer. You have less gil flowing in.
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I like healing more than gathering though.
You also need these sources of gil generation for the economy.
As far as I know, people doing dungeons is the best way to generate new gil for the economy. Leves are limited. Quest rewards are paltry. Selling stuff to the NPCs takes an age to get anywhere close.
If you took away the ability to generate gil from dungeons, the in-game economy would suffer. You have less gil flowing in.
We don't need more new gil. I'm sitting on 120mil and I barely do anything these days.
Eat the rich.
Sure, inflation might be an issue, but you're also in the minority of players that has that much gil saved up.
I don't really have a solution, but I know that any solution that hurts the smaller players at the expense of players like yourself isn't worth it.
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