If you like small group PvP (2-4 players) and solo PvP check out my videohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=jechGImtFio
SPOILER: The first 40 seconds of the video contains a scene from the final Molag Bal boss fight!
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You can make money selling the new armor sets from the blue vendor bags. I've made at least 125k from those sets and more to come. You should get hirelings from every craft skill and sell the mats you get for good money. The bags you get from pvp have items in them you can vendor for an average of maybe 40-50g each. There's a lot of ways to keep up with the cost of pvping.
mike.gaziotisb16_ESO wrote: »You can make money selling the new armor sets from the blue vendor bags. I've made at least 125k from those sets and more to come. You should get hirelings from every craft skill and sell the mats you get for good money. The bags you get from pvp have items in them you can vendor for an average of maybe 40-50g each. There's a lot of ways to keep up with the cost of pvping.
The Wrath of Imperium (spell crit) set aside, I've seen next to 0 demand for PvP sets from PvErs. With Warlock becoming a 5-piece set, even the demand for the spell crit rings has dipped.
Which armor sets do you sell to make 125k? I'm curious to know
The hirelings advice is decent but unless you have various crafting alts the money feed is very slow. I get 2 or 3 gold mats per week across all crafts and that's probably ~10k per week but like @zScars my PvP costs 20-30k per week.
I normally lose about 10k per week which I have to cover with some grinding to just stay on a par. you can imagine what my feelings are about having to to mindless grinding.
As a side note, while 600k AP for a spell crit ring was high I think 30k AP is ridiculously low. I can make about ~100k AP from a decent evening's PvP action which means I can buy a full set (rings + staff) every evening. So high availability has flooded the market and the price has collapsed from 15k-20k per ring to well under 5k. At the moment there are no PvP sets desirable to PvErs and the ones that are can be acquired in an 1-2 days of PvP. On the other hand if I want to get PvE sets like Wise Mage I have to go complete the trials like 100 times.
ratgoddess495 wrote: »I have been mainly doing PVP for more than a month and I have not been losing money. Depending on how much time you can spend playing, you need to take some time to run dungeons and some quests. You can even do that in Cyrodil. Most of my potions are drops and I gather materials when running around the map to refine and sell.
If you like small group PvP (2-4 players) and solo PvP check out my videohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=jechGImtFio
SPOILER: The first 40 seconds of the video contains a scene from the final Molag Bal boss fight!
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Which seems like the best solution to please everybody. Good job!ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »In a future patch gold will be added to the "Rewards for the Worthy" bags.
ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »In a future patch gold will be added to the "Rewards for the Worthy" bags.
ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »In a future patch gold will be added to the "Rewards for the Worthy" bags.
Hope it will be rewarding (not too crazy tho). I love the soul gems in bags (I finally keep my gems at +/- 0 balance now when pvping). Good idea.
LonePirate wrote: »Adding gold to the Rewards for the Worthy emails is an excellent change. Thanks!
Now I hope it is a reasonable amount (not 5 or 10,000).
ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »In a future patch gold will be added to the "Rewards for the Worthy" bags.
Hope it will be rewarding (not too crazy tho). I love the soul gems in bags (I finally keep my gems at +/- 0 balance now when pvping). Good idea.
Not sure why you're so lucky but I get about 1 soul gem per 20 bags, and unfortunately for me I die more than once per session.
LonePirate wrote: »Adding gold to the Rewards for the Worthy emails is an excellent change. Thanks!
Now I hope it is a reasonable amount (not 5 or 10,000).
I think 300 sounds like a good amount.
ZOS_BrianWheeler wrote: »In a future patch gold will be added to the "Rewards for the Worthy" bags.
Hope it will be rewarding (not too crazy tho). I love the soul gems in bags (I finally keep my gems at +/- 0 balance now when pvping). Good idea.
Not sure why you're so lucky but I get about 1 soul gem per 20 bags, and unfortunately for me I die more than once per session.
I get 2-3 every 20. I use them (almost) only to revive others, usually I don't die, when I do it's a cho cho train who wipes my group, so I resp on a keep or sth..LonePirate wrote: »Adding gold to the Rewards for the Worthy emails is an excellent change. Thanks!
Now I hope it is a reasonable amount (not 5 or 10,000).
I think 300 sounds like a good amount.
Would love it, but.. That would give me 15-30k/day.. seems a lot.
A lot of you have mentioned OTHER ways to gain gold in the game. I don't want to do OTHER things to make gold in the game. I should be able to make money by PvPing instead of having to grind something else to enjoy the game.
This is one of the big problems that comes with not being able to loot dead players. In a system that you can loot dead players the good PvPers gain money and the bad ones lose money. It's quite simple, but with ESO's system everyone either loses money or gains money. This would probably cause economical issues if Zenimax rewarded TOO MUCH money to PvPers which I understand, but at least make it so I am not losing money please!
To answer other posts:
I use player made potions and food because using potions that drop are sure to get you killed. That means food stacks are about 20K and potions stacks are about 11K. Of course I open the rewards. I sell the junk to vendors and try to sell the PvP gear to trading guilds for cheap and most of the time they still don't sell.
I think a lot of people are missing the point. Yes, it's very much possible to make a lot of gold AND pvp, it's also very possible to make just enough gold to not lose gold on pvp. BUT to do that you will need to do some form of pve. You just have to. And I'm one of those that really don't want to. I play for pvp and pvp only, forceing me to pve is the best way to get me to unsub. Now I realize that disqualifies me from some things like trial items and free acces to sets. I accept that. But pvp is indeed a huge gold drain, let me illustrate my consumptions in a week:
200 tri-potions - 20k (10k per stack)
About 30 pieces of food 9k (300 each)
100 soulgems 15k (15k per stack)
I total about 44k so around 90k for the duration of my 14 day campaign. Am I gonna sustain this by the reward or selling reward stuff for about 50g each? No I'm not, thuogh I'm lucky enough to be a member of a damn good guild so I get most that stuff free of charge.
So the point is, although it's very much possible to get the gold you new from pve a lot of us really resents having to!
perhaps you use large amount of potions and stuff too much as a crutch in pvp? use less and money wont be as much of an issue.
when you see spamming pots as a requirment to pvp you obviously take it far too serious imo. which i,m also enclined to believe cos you say you get about 100k ap per session.
how many hours per day do you actually play? you might want to consider you might be playing obsessively to the detriment of other aspects of your life...