I hope that all those players got banned.Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lots of people got millions of gold in the early game by duplicating/selling high-value items.
Also by farming valuable Styles and selling them before the drop rates got nerfed.

If I need to make a quick 20K, I farm public dungeons or the road outside the Vile Lab (although that will get nerfed with 1.5 for VR2 and above). In about an hour I can loot enough to sell to Vendors for base price to get 20K. I will keep the Blue and better items, or any set items I might get to sell in the Guild Stores.
On that note, what are your guys' guidelines for which items to vendor, and which to auction, etc?
On that note, what are your guys' guidelines for which items to vendor, and which to auction, etc?
LonePirate wrote: »@Cazic You should cancel the listing in the store and relist it at a higher price. If it is the Consummate Breton Stew recipe, I will pay a nice price for it.
What hindered me is I was crafting in all professions on an alt (that I actually also play) so I never sold gear. It was either kept for research or deconstructed.
Is provisioning very profitable in general?
I currently do smith/cloth/woodwork and don't find there's much money to be made there from the items I actually craft. Maybe I should take up provisioning on the side.
Damn, you're like the Warren Buffett of ESOI hope that all those players got banned.Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lots of people got millions of gold in the early game by duplicating/selling high-value items.
Also by farming valuable Styles and selling them before the drop rates got nerfed.
I have around 3M in bank at the moment, 10 different 42K horses, all bank/inventory upgrades on my 8 characters, many full legendary sets to choose from and enough materials left to craft all the potions, foods and gear that I will ever need.
In ESO there is very little to do with gold after you've upgraded your inventory and horses. I hope the devs add some kind of useful gold sink like housing in the not too distant future.
ryanmjmcevoy_ESO wrote: »I'm not very good at making money, being that alchemy is not a money maker, but I'm very good at saving my money.
I hope that all those players got banned.Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lots of people got millions of gold in the early game by duplicating/selling high-value items.
Also by farming valuable Styles and selling them before the drop rates got nerfed.
I have around 3M in bank at the moment, 10 different 42K horses, all bank/inventory upgrades on my 8 characters, many full legendary sets to choose from and enough materials left to craft all the potions, foods and gear that I will ever need.
In ESO there is very little to do with gold after you've upgraded your inventory and horses. I hope the devs add some kind of useful gold sink like housing in the not too distant future.
I hope that all those players got banned.Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lots of people got millions of gold in the early game by duplicating/selling high-value items.
Also by farming valuable Styles and selling them before the drop rates got nerfed.
I have around 3M in bank at the moment, 10 different 42K horses, all bank/inventory upgrades on my 8 characters, many full legendary sets to choose from and enough materials left to craft all the potions, foods and gear that I will ever need.
In ESO there is very little to do with gold after you've upgraded your inventory and horses. I hope the devs add some kind of useful gold sink like housing in the not too distant future.
Did you make a majority of your gold from crafting for other players? I can craft a lot of stuff but I just can't find a market of reliable customers. I have about 100k gold and have only purchased 1 horse and a few legendary glyphs.
How did you manage to get so much gold together? O.O (Just curios)
Hey all,I was talking to a friend last night who was surprised that I could afford to buy a second horse for ~40K. He just hit VR1 and said he's never had much more than around 20K gold. That seems pretty low, so I'm sure there's room for improvement there.
- What are some of the best ways you've found to accumulate gold in ESO?
- What is the most gold you've had?
The most I've had at one time was around 65K, then I bought a horse and respec'd a few times. Now I sit around the 20-30K mark at VR3. I feel that's decent but not great either. Pretty sure I've read others stating they've made millions - though I am pretty causal compared to some.
I hope that all those players got banned.Lord_Draevan wrote: »Lots of people got millions of gold in the early game by duplicating/selling high-value items.
Also by farming valuable Styles and selling them before the drop rates got nerfed.
I have around 3M in bank at the moment, 10 different 42K horses, all bank/inventory upgrades on my 8 characters, many full legendary sets to choose from and enough materials left to craft all the potions, foods and gear that I will ever need.
In ESO there is very little to do with gold after you've upgraded your inventory and horses. I hope the devs add some kind of useful gold sink like housing in the not too distant future.
How did you manage to get so much gold together? O.O (Just curios)
Hey all,
- What are some of the best ways you've found to accumulate gold in ESO?
- What is the most gold you've had?