Bigevilpeter wrote: »Cherryblossom wrote: »what you going to spend all this gold on?
Gold mats and potions mainly, though if they made these items acess easier then i wouldnt need to buy them
leepalmer95 wrote: »Stopnaggin wrote: »leepalmer95 wrote: »KingYogi415 wrote: »Clearly ZOS wants this game to be a korean grind fest.
All end game PVE makes no gold.
Welcome to Elder Farming Online!
Only people who make real gold is the big boys who buy everything, then jack up prices.
Why do people need gold if their end game?
If you want to make a new character grind mats or such to gear it, then done.
You get get alchemy mats via pvp now as well.
What do people do with their gold? Do they stockpile it or something?
People grind stuff to buy other stuff that they cant be bothered grinding..
I use my gold to buy motifs for my master crafter. Those tend to get expensive. I also use gold to buy stuff I need from other players in trials. Like the VO rings that don't seem to drop for me.
Bop, leveled mats and now an apothecary vendor in IC, sure makes it hard to find that niche of item to sell. Tri-pots still sell, as well as cp160 mats but at much lower prices than before. Crafting has very few sets that are in demand, they may not be purposely tanking the economy but non the less they are getting there. I used to sell cp160 leat her for 15-20k per stack, it sell for maybe 8k now. But hey I can sell Psijjic ambrosia frags for 200k right.
They are slowly killing the game, I just hope they can reverse this trend before it gets out of hand.
Join a proper guild and all the trial gear is shared.
Farm motif's yourself
Or you can have inside information so you can buy all the Psijic ambrosia fragment/recipies 3-4 days before an update so you can sell them for 2000% more than they usually do....
No names needed.....
probablyafk wrote: »It's not fair that people who do harder content get all the good equipment.
This.NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Wellall while you could just run dungeons and trials...
Vet trials give an item weekly but I think the best gold make strategy is just to kill and loot, or steal everything you can and sale it.
Personally I've never gained much from only doing dungeons and trials.
My personal opinion was that motif hunting was the absolute best money maker of all time.
Since One Tamriel I have been doing undaunted dungeon pledges (just Maj & Gilerion) every day & I have racked up ~200k gold doing so. I only spend gold on armour repairs, horse training & the listing fees for guild traders... so it slowly just accumulates.
I made over 500k before One Tamriel farming Alliance War motifs in Cyrodiil.. so I have that as a buffer to spend on monster hats at the golden vendor. Other than that... what is there to spend gold on? Most of the sets I want are BoP so I have to farm them myself. The sets that are not BoP are usually easy to get anyway.
Bigevilpeter wrote: »The best ways to make gold:
1-Refining mats for gold tempers (you farm zones for days just to refine 1000 mats for like 3 yellow tempers, the mats themselves are so cheap now)
2-Getting ingredients for potions (Running around the map for days again, just to get enough ingredients for potions)
3-Farming world bosses for that very rare weapon ( Running around between 3 wold bosses and a dolmen all day)
4-Running around farming world bosses for motifs.
Playing dungeons, Trials, VMA (actually playing the game) almost makes no money.
Its too boring it to do the mentioned things and its not actually playing the game, currently I am just spending money and making very little.
There has to be a reliable way to make good gold from dungeons and trials.
I don't pvp much but I think its even worse in PvP because of potion usage.
Unsent.Soul wrote: »Bigevilpeter wrote: »Playing dungeons, Trials, VMA (actually playing the game) almost makes no money.
You can rack up quite a bit of gold by doing dungeons. Selling all those weapons/armor/potions you find to an NPC can add up.
You can sell the essence potions (stam/health/mag) to players as well via a guild trader.
It's not much, but more than what you'd get from an NPC
If I belonged to a guild with access to the guild traders I would try that.
Since I play casually (meaning I don't play this game consistently and take breaks) I have given up on trying to sell my stuff like that. The larger trade guilds frequently remove players who are not active full time.
I'm not saying I blame them. It's the system design that is at fault not them. I just got tired of trying to find new trade guilds to sell my stuff at every time I returned to the game.