
5s is a lot more reasonable when it comes to buying drops >_>That's a fair point. I say we take a look at that equation.
12,000 seals = 8000 drops
2 seconds per transaction of 10 drops
800 transactions = 1600 seconds or about 26.6 minutes
8000 drops = 81 inventory spaces
2 seconds per transaction of 1 stack of drops
81 transactions = 162 seconds or about 2.7 minutes
Altogether it takes about half an hour to turn 12,000 GC seals into 8,000 drops into 1,000,000 gil. That's plenty of time to make 1M before the next Atomos pop. The only limiting factor is the rate at which Atomos spawns (about every earth hour).
Common sense tells me Atomos was hysterically lucrative.
Edit: I will just say I am skeptical you make an honest 1M every hour through traditional means.
EDIT: & Selling isn't nearly as quick as 2s either. At least 3~4 with lag. So you need to adjust your timing to really understand how slow it was...





I dont know what either of you are talking about its a second or less for me. And you can place your mouse to buy at the same time you are hitting enter to go even faster.
Sure its boring as hell but if you go hardcore pro on it - they needed to fix it day one. Now we got a funky ass inflow that doesnt belong.

Well you're one of the few people who don't have to deal with buy/sell lag?I dont know what either of you are talking about its a second or less for me. And you can place your mouse to buy at the same time you are hitting enter to go even faster.
Sure its boring as hell but if you go hardcore pro on it - they needed to fix it day one. Now we got a funky ass inflow that doesnt belong.
We're also dealing with massive purchasing and while you may be able to do your first set of purchases quickly, maybe even your second set eventually you will slow down and your purchase speed will decrease.
The whole point behind why I pointed out the difference in time is just how slow this method is when used numerous times. In a perfect scenario sure, 2s & 2s *might* be best case, but I know in my experience those times were greatly increased.
So 4 seconds compared to 8 seconds makes a really big difference, that 2m/hr is pretty skewed and it's more like 1m/hour if that's all you did. Also, people purchased crystals as well if they didn't have time to do the atomos farming. I bought mine for 14k/each so that perfect "1m/hr" turned into 300k/hr.
Conclusion: I just wanted to point out that while it was good money, it wasn't incredible money for the average person who didn't farm 100% of their crystals and turn in their crystals at a blinding speed. Also, I had no clue about the dawn drops until I read about it on the forums... So yet another reason why this became an over-abused system.





It's slow but so is a lot of other things like grinding crafts. Doesnt stop people from doing it. Specially when its the easiest gil ever.Well you're one of the few people who don't have to deal with buy/sell lag?
We're also dealing with massive purchasing and while you may be able to do your first set of purchases quickly, maybe even your second set eventually you will slow down and your purchase speed will decrease.
The whole point behind why I pointed out the difference in time is just how slow this method is when used numerous times. In a perfect scenario sure, 2s & 2s *might* be best case, but I know in my experience those times were greatly increased.
So 4 seconds compared to 8 seconds makes a really big difference, that 2m/hr is pretty skewed and it's more like 1m/hour if that's all you did. Also, people purchased crystals as well if they didn't have time to do the atomos farming. I bought mine for 14k/each so that perfect "1m/hr" turned into 300k/hr.
Conclusion: I just wanted to point out that while it was good money, it wasn't incredible money for the average person who didn't farm 100% of their crystals and turn in their crystals at a blinding speed. Also, I had no clue about the dawn drops until I read about it on the forums... So yet another reason why this became an over-abused system.
Also the people doing it are probably doing it right - clearing your inventory for less trips, perhaps using family (I know of three cases that did this), and I can only assume the RMT's I've watched were using bots.
Expecting MMO players to have a life is yeah.. :P . The gil from this system is bad because it is fresh printed gil - it wasnt a trade of hands like a lot of sells are (which have taxes for gil sinks).

It's slow but so is a lot of other things like grinding crafts. Doesnt stop people from doing it. Specially when its the easiest gil ever.
Also the people doing it are probably doing it right - clearing your inventory for less trips, perhaps using family (I know of three cases that did this), and I can only assume the RMT's I've watched were using bots.
yeh I wouldn't doubt for a second that some of those people sitting in front of the GC seal vendor guy for long times with a full 50k seal stack were bots... I seen someone saying they could make a bot to do it for them while doing other things around the house and on the net :\ kinda shitty





yeh I wouldn't doubt for a second that some of those people sitting in front of the GC seal vendor guy for long times with a full 50k seal stack were bots... I seen someone saying they could make a bot to do it for them while doing other things around the house and on the net :\ kinda shitty
What he says is true.

do't sell it in lag infested ul dah, find a lonely npc vendor wanting company for a few minutes and theres very little market lag


I think 2s is average. Maybe I'm wrong, so I took a stopwatch to my GC and bought as many hi-potions of vitality as I could in 1 minute.
I started from an open redemption menu with the cursor over the item. The clock started after the first stroke of Enter. I used my technique of holding the left arrow key after the buy dialog box opens so I would only have to press Enter (holding the left arrow key will automatically move the cursor from "cancel" to "buy" on all future transactions and won't cause the item menu to navigate up a page).
The results after 1 minute:
185 hi-potions of vitality @ 5 potions per transaction = 37 transactions in one minute
800 transactions/37 transactions in one minute = 21.6 minutes
So, actually, 2s per transaction is an over-estimation. It takes less than that. Altogether, it would take less than 25 minutes to convert 12,000 seals into 8000 drops into 1M gil.
See for yourself. 185 vit pots are only 1850 seals. Try to beat my high score!
Last edited by Almalexia; 09-22-2012 at 01:45 PM.

Thats nice you did it for 12 minutes in theory. How about actually do it for 8 hours straight and tell me how much you actually do. You are too lazy to do it yourself, so is almost 90% of the population. Most people don't need this money, better ways to make money and not willing to spend all day. The amount of people that actually did it are very few... I actually tried to do it 8 hours straight and I did not get far.
The results after 1 minute:
185 hi-potions of vitality @ 5 potions per transaction = 37 transactions in one minute
800 transactions/37 transactions in one minute = 21.6 minutes
So, actually, 2s per transaction is an over-estimation. It takes less than that. Altogether, it would take less than 25 minutes to convert 12,000 seals into 8000 drops into 1M gil.
See for yourself. 185 vit pots are only 1850 seals. Try to beat my high score!
Btw 1hour = 13k seals. Not your 25min theory math, actually try to do it with dawn drops of 13k worth of seals.
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