No matter how the game development companies combat gold sellers or how many players hate gold dealers' refuse ads, but it can not deny that we do need gold to better enjoy the game. As game players, we have to recognize the benefits of buying gold, which saves a lot of boring time to kill beasts, and get rid of many optional tasks. Maybe there are some crazy players would like to complete all the tasks, but I am not at all. God, it's annoying. I can not be controlled by those developers, who let me "go to this place and kill a few monsters" or "go to see someone and get a book", sort of the task. You can understand which game I blame.
But if buy gold, we might inadvertently fall into some well-designed trap, which even could make our credit card stolen, losing a lot of money. We can not determine from the refuse ads which gold seller is credible and which is a liar. Each gold seller are bragging that their service is the best, shipping is the fastest, and get thousands of players' praise. Do not believe these lies, if you do, you will find they will change their attitude as soon as you pay: Delivery is delayed for payment has problems that they cannot receive the money. Or the gold is not enough, and you need to wait 100 hours. I believe many people have these unpleasant experiences, and vowed never believe these liars.
Fortunately, there are some cute guys help us to solve these problems. Now I will list a few MMO Gold price comparison site, which are very reliable, and collect a large number of gold sellers information. Through them we can find trustworthy gold sellers, and buy the cheapest gold or game account. The most important thing is, they also tell us which sites are liars and extremely non-trusted.
1. Gold price check
Alexa Rank: 20,681,307
Design style is very simple: In addition to the price comparison of gold, there's no more interfering thing. And they only collect five games' gold price (WoW, Lineage2, LotRO, Guild Wars, Vanguard). Just a few clicks to find gold price on the server. However, unfortunately, their collection of gold vendors’ information is limited, and some gold price often can not be displayed. Maybe the developers fall asleep, I thought, we should shout: Hey, man, wake up.
Benefits:
1. Page is simple, easy to check price.
2. Access speed is fast.
Disadvantages:
Collect a small number of gold sellers, and some gold price often can not be displayed.
2. MMOGoldprices
Alexa Rank: 1,608,261
Simple design: developers are well aware that what information should be provided to users. MMOGoldprices offers the gold price of several most popular online games. Query speed is fast, but there is only three gold sellers' information. Although these three gold sellers are relatively reliable, but their prices are high, thus the players' choice is too little, which might let down the players who want to save money. And there's little trouble to check wow gold price, because of too many servers, so server list pages will be displayed very slowly. It seems like a crash, but after a moment, it will be opened. I thought, MMOGoldprices ought to find better developers.
Benefits:
1. Offer the gold price of several most popular online games.
2. Query speed is fast.
Disadvantages:
1. Some pages will be displayed very slowly.
2. Little gold sellers’ information.
3. Price updates slowly, nearly once a month.
3. MMOGoldService
Alexa Rank: 542,679
Very nice web site design, reasonable layout, the page open fast, and the information are rich. They offer up to 80 popular online games' gold price (WOW Gold, FFXI Gil, AION, etc.), more than 1000 gold vendors' information and comments, which include World of Warcraft, FFXI, Aion, EVE Online, and the most popular MMORPG. MMOGoldService timely updates the price of gold every day, synchronizing the data with gold market site at any time. Importantly, they collect tens of thousands of players comment about gold sellers and purchase experience. These comments detailed describe each vendor's price, service quality, delivery speed and so on. MMOGoldService also recommend 10 best sellers for players, and players can safely buy gold from those sellers. Of course, if you have any problems during the purchase, you can leave the message to MMOGoldservice at any time. The site administrator will heavily punish those gold sellers, and announced their fraud activities, which is meaningful to all players.
MMOGoldService highlights are not only these, they have more things that make you scream: free games guide. Although numerous sites offer so-called "free guides", MMOGoldService's offer is the best: Top 30 MMORPG, up to thousands of pages of game guides - all free of charge, and still increase. Well Done!
Benefits:
1. The site open fast, easy to operte and check price.
2. Timely update the price every day.
3. Rich gold sellers' information, and real players' comments.
4. Large number of free game guides.
Disadvantages:
Some games guides are too long to read.
2009年12月17日星期四
2009年10月29日星期四
Osamoda guide and strategies
To start, go into the tutorial and fight the level 1 spider in there until you\'re level 5. This may take upwards of 15-20 minutes but is well worth it because leveling on the outside is a real pain compared to the training spider. (Click on the orange circle in the top left to speed along his talking from room to room, saves about 5 minutes of his useless yammering.) You should be spending all of your spell bonuses on your Summon Tofu spell. So you have a level 3 Tofu, now go do the Osamodas starter quest to help get some xp and your Initiate\'s Hammer. After you get your new hammer, you will want to go kill level 1-6 Tofu north-east of town at (7,-23)/(7,-24) (NOTE: Since the update this area is home to large groups of flowers, however the astrub underpass has tofus spawning in much more manageable groups) or to the south of town in the forests near the pay-to-play caves. Those should easily get you to level 10-11, and if you get bored of them there are always the level 6 and 9 Gobballs in and around Astrub. You want to get your hands on a Gobball Hammer too, that will give you \"+1 to summonable creatures\". So that way by level 11 you can pump out two level 5 Tofu. From there to about level 17 or so all you do is fight level 12-15 Gobball. Buy yourself two Ring of Satisfaction, a pair of Satisfaction Boots, a Pandawa-hat, and an Omelette Amulet. This way you have 8 AP, 4 MP, and can summon up to four Tofu... sweet. But at what cost? Meh, so all your stats are in the -400\'s, you don\'t need them (You can add a Treecloak to that list for 1 more AP and more vitality). You only need Vitality and later on Wisdom (you\'ll be scrolling this). So from level 17 you want to be fighting level 23-36 Treechnid and level 28-36 Green Scaraleaf, Red Scaraleaf, and Blue Scaraleaf. DO NOT fight White Scaraleaf, because they have a 100% resistance to air-type damage, which is what Tofu use to attack.Coordinates: 7,13 and the surrounding area have a nice selection of Treechnid. For the Scaraleaf, 3,22 has all 4 types in singular spawns. At level 26 you get High-energy Shot, level that to 4 so you can summon a Tofu then allow it to attack twice in a round! At level 31 you get Animal Blessing, level it to 3 (which is +2 to summons), and I think that is all you will need. You probably won\'t need any more than 6 Tofu out on the field at any one time, but if you need to, you can raise it to level 5 for that extra +1 summon. But 7 spell bonuses for +1 summon... I wouldn't. This build stresses staying alive and relying on your summons. It\'s less interactive than one with more intelligence, but you can also make up for intelligence with items. Generally stick all of your character points in vitality so you stay alive in battles and level your summons with your spell bonuses. Also, try to find any of the items that let you summon multiple creatures (like the Gobball Hammer) to really be good. once you have tofu spell lvl 5 and can summon 2 at once, you should be decently well set when you upgrade your gobball spell. The problem with this build is you completely rely on your summons. You generally cannot defend yourself at all, even when needed. This does allow you to go against higher level melee classes than normal (gobballs, boars, etc.) but anything that uses ranged attacks will be harder to defeat because you don\'t get a summon with a long ranged attack until level 17. Field Lining Field Lining is a part of the Country Set. Its only effect is +1 to Summonings. It requires level 10. It is a craftable item, manufactured by a Tailor. It is not dropped by any creature. Crafting Requirements: 40 Rose Petal, 10 Demonic Rose saliva, 1 Wild Grass This plus the gobball hammer are an alternate to the rings, and won\'t leave you so helpless.. -SixSix in the game And if you\'re pissed off with the style, you can always try to find someone who will buy it (I sold it 35.000 kamas, but I\'m pretty sure you can get more ) And then buy a pandawa at the Osamodas Temple. Here are some hints; Level up Tofu to level 5 Level up Gobbal to level 5 Level up Prespic to level 5 Level up Whip to level 5 Level up High energy shot to level 4Don\'t level up Animal blessing, it isnt worth it.Gobbal hammer does nice damange in combination with Prespic Set, keep a note on that (Or you can just switch Gobball for a more useful skill. Like Animal Blessing.) At level 40 buy yourself 2 \"Rings of the Satisfied Summoner.\" They give you plus one AP and plus one Summonable Creature each. I found that a Prespic Set in cmbination with a Gobball hammer, boots and ring, along with an omelette amulet works very nice.At level 32 you can wear the Dragolyre wich gives +1ap and +1 to summons. Unlike another equipment of this kind, it have a negative bonus of \"only\" -35 on all the stats, except wisdom and vitality, so even in intelligence builds this amulet may worth to be considerated. Eventually, at level 42, you may think on crafting the Modified Dragolyre wich also gives +1ap and can give 1 or 2 to summoneable creatures. Even if the craft give only +1, the negative bonus is reduced from -35 to -15. It you picked the Dragolyre, the modified version totally worths.Find trusted sellers and the cheapest price for Dofus Kamas. MMOGoldService compares prices between Dofus Kamas sellers, displays customer ratings
Dofus leveling guide 10-40
Requirements : (characters with a range greater than 5) any character can do it with the right equips Get to level 10 Get a friend to help you or throw on an adv set and get to fighting gobs.Once thats done you can wear a full gobball set except for the belt and start the Endangered Beer quest(note that this must be done at 2-4 am dofus time).Try to see if you can solo the two monsters at the end of it. Note: that after you fight them click on Soun Rinos, then talk ,X out at the first bubble or else you'll mess up. Not that a sacrier can solo this at levle 10 and a sadida can at level 11, ecas with felintion shouldn't have a problem with this also. The fights gives around 5000exp and its a fight that you can start anytime you want, so grab some bread and get leveling. Once you're level 36 you'll start getting less exp, don't worry though just keep doing the fight and when you get to level 38 throw on a full prespic set and keep fighting or switch to piglets. This is quick and easy! Find trusted sellers and the cheapest price for Dofus Kamas. MMOGoldService compares prices between Dofus Kamas sellers, displays customer ratings
2009年9月23日星期三
dofus guides:money making
money making
his isnt realy a cheat but u will need 50,000 kamas
here is how it works:You use your 50,000 kamas to buy mats(materials) for a gobball headgear and make sure you still have about 5-10,000 kamas for craft then look for a high lvl tailor ask them if they can craft for you after you get the gobball headgear you cn sell it for 100,000 kamas or less depending on how good it is trust me i've done it and i made 300,000 kamas im not kidding. YOU CAN MAKE ALOT OF MONEY IF YOU DO IT ALOT OF TIMES!!!
Materials:150 gobball wools100 white gobbly wools1 gobball brain40 gobball war cheif woolsThis things will cost about 35-40,kamas
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his isnt realy a cheat but u will need 50,000 kamas
here is how it works:You use your 50,000 kamas to buy mats(materials) for a gobball headgear and make sure you still have about 5-10,000 kamas for craft then look for a high lvl tailor ask them if they can craft for you after you get the gobball headgear you cn sell it for 100,000 kamas or less depending on how good it is trust me i've done it and i made 300,000 kamas im not kidding. YOU CAN MAKE ALOT OF MONEY IF YOU DO IT ALOT OF TIMES!!!
Materials:150 gobball wools100 white gobbly wools1 gobball brain40 gobball war cheif woolsThis things will cost about 35-40,kamas
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The Whats And Hows of Making Kamas
The Whats And Hows of Making Kamas
There are five basic ways people make money in Dofus: 1) Gather Ore/Wood/Wheat & Cereals/Herbs & Flowers/Fish2) Farm for drops3) Craft Wands/Daggers/Capes etc... 4) Buy low/sell High 5) Control the market ------------------------------1) The GathererThere are many things to be gathered in the game. This includes Wood, Ore, Wheat, Cereals, Herbs, Flowers, Fish and so on. Moreover, there is alot of kamas to be made here. There is something to be said for those that gather - they spend a lot of time making their money. Many players begin to make their money by gathering - and I encourage it. And, later on, finding rarer spawns/drops alone can bring in several kamas. There isn't too much to say here but go to and check out the resource maps. The benefit of being a gatherer is that you don't ever have to buy supplies. Moreover, you may just find the things to mine/gather/chop/fish while leveling.Note #1 - ALWAYS sell your gathered items at the sellrooms - always. It costs next to nothing to put them up. If they don't sell, just put them up again. Note #2 Constant Buyers, find them, they are out there. Read on into the crafter section to learn more about constant buyers. ----------------------------2) The FarmerThis is a profession usually taken on by characters who can quickly kill there mark. To do this, you simply do dungeon runs or kill monsters multiple times or do multiple runs through the dungeon in the chance of getting a drop.Things to note:This takes more time than being a gatherer - and the payoff *may* be higher. The *may* is the 3% chance, or .03% for some items, that an item worth x amount of kamas will drop (check http://www.mmogoldservice.com/ to see the drop rate of items). So, with this type of way to make money, you may make 20k in a day or 200kk or 2000kk depending on what drops - pure chance. Now, some like this idea for the high potential. Like I said, always sell the item at the sellrooms. If you don't know what it is worth, look at items similar to it and price accordingly. DO NOT ALWAYS TRUST THE SUGGESTED PRICE! If you still don't know, put it up for some absurd amount - there's a chance someone may buy it. Do this on the weekend as well, as more people are on (at least 3x) during the weekends. Drawbacks:It costs a lot to put those items up for bid. And if it doesn't sell, you have lost that money. To compensate for this - first, always sell on Fri/Sat/Sun. Keep the items you get in the bank until the weekend. Also, put the item up around 7pm on Friday eveningAdvertising isn't a bad idea as well - once every 30 minutes (once every 5 - 10 mins if you are on a high population server). You can do a /b [item][item][item] in Bonta/Brack Sellroom. People will click on those boxes to see what they are, just out of curiosity, almost always. To make the [item] that people can click on, shift + click the item when you already are entering text in the chat screen. Last note - sometimes going for the lower level item may be more profitable than the higher level item. The higher level item will definitely be worth more - but you will be able to do more runs through the lower level area. ----------------------------------------- 3) The Crafter This is for the players that say "forget the gathering, I want to make things." To do this, you better have a good amount to a lot of kamas ready to spend. The first 65 skill points into any craft, you will most likely lose money. In fact, I can almost guarantee it. The items below 65 aren't worth much or in demand enough to make serious cash. This can be said even with items up to level 90. However once you are 100, it can bring in a fair amount of kamas, be it Sword Smelting, Wand Carving, Alchemy, Tailoring ect..Note: After you have reached level 65 in a crafting profession you have the opportunity to become a magus of that profession. Often you will find more business in maging items.So, how do these people get their supplies? One of two ways - Either at the sellrooms or from a supplier. Often times, the crafter will find a gatherer and work a deal with them to constantly have incoming supplies. This works well for both parties. And, sometimes one gatherer can supply several crafters with what they need. The gatherer and crafter also set a standard price for x amount of a certain item, this never changes once set in most situations. Having a constant buyer/supplier is more important and convenient when getting the most for your kamas. I suggest you try to set up a system like this - either if you are a gatherer or crafter. To contact them, try your guild, or go to known locations where someone would be gathering the goods your looking for. When you find someone say you'd like to become a constant buyer. This is VERY attractive to the gatherer as suddenly gathering x item becomes a constant reliable income for kamas. It is also VERY attractive to the crafter as they can normally negotiate for it to be cheaper than the Sellroom price and they have a constant supply to make their items. ---------------------------------------- 4) Buy Low / Sell HighThis is getting into the more complex of the ways to make kamas. To be able to buy low/sell high, you will need an initial investment. I suggest at least 100kk if not 500-1000kk. But, 100kk will get you started. The strategy is simple - buy an item at a lower price than it is worth or can be sold for, and then turn around and sell it for that higher price. To do this, many players will watch the trade chat. They watch for S> [item]. Players selling like this want to sell their item now and not want to wait for the sellroom- this is the perfect opportunity for the low/high buying player. You simply send them a private message asking how much or by saying I will give you x kamas for that item. From there, you negotiate. The idea is that you try to get the item as low as possible. Make sure you always buy lower than it can sell for - this means watching the sellrooms like a hawk. You have to know what it is worth and how quickly it sells. Supply vs. Demand. So, now you have your item. Let's say you were able to buy it for 20kk and it can sell at the sellroom - ON the weekend - for 60kk. You've just made 40kk. Now, all you have to do is wait until about 7 pm on Friday to put your item up, or any time will do on Friday. Just do the same thing here I suggested for the farmers. Someone doing this may turn anywhere from 500kk - 1000kk in a day depending on how much they buy and sell. However, a rough way of figuring it out is that you can only make twice as much as your initial investment. Sometimes you may make less, sometimes more - but never expect any more than twice what you invested. One last note: If you see an item up for less than it sells for, you know this by watching the market, IMMEDIATLY buy the item without a second thought. If you don't, someone else will. ------------------------------------------ 5) Controlling the MarketThis is by far the most involving way to make money in Dofus. In this, you have to have a monopoly on the market - our example will be Chestnut Wood. To start off, you will need a good bit of money, at least 500kk if not 1000kk , of initial investment. What you do is identify a market, Chestnut Wood for our example, and start to up the price on it. Let's say a stack of one 100 Chestnut is selling for 2000kk. To control this market, what you would do is completely buy out all of the Chestnut wood (granted the prices in there are not to obscure). Then, you would go back and sell them for any price you decide as you are the only supply for Chestnut Wood. Let's be reasonable and only sell them for 4000k. Now, people are used to them being 2000k and will not buy them for the first week. Also, you *must* have at least 10-15 items up at any given time for the price you have set. If they are not yours but are at 4000kk, no problem. If someone puts them up for less, immediately buy them out. After about a week of doing this, people will start to accept that the price of Chestnut wood is 4000k. Also, the people selling the Chestnut Wood will think that they have been selling at 4000k, so they will put them up for that amount as well. Now, all you have to do is sell off all of your Chestnut Wood at 4000k - you just made a nice profit. Now, it may seem that the buy low/ sell high would work better - but, where it differs is that you set the price. Make sure to no more than double it at first. But, once the price is accepted at 4000k, then you could do the same thing, this time at 8000k. All the time, you have more and more Chestnut wood. Sell those, and you have made 3x what you invested in the beginning. Also, control more than one market. If you only control Chestnut wood, then you will only sell at a certain rate. Instead, control several markets. It can be anything - fish, herbs, items ... You could even decide to control the market for items level 30 - 40. That is, you buyout every item within that level range and then double the price. The people that level will need items, and they will have to buy from you. Two things to note:First - other people will see the rise in price in that market and decide to start selling the item as well. If too many people do this, which ALWAYS happens, abandon the market - sell what you have left for more than you bought it for and be done with it. So, you will be controlling a market for roughly 2 - 3 weeks before you move on to another market due to increase in supply. Secondly - people will NOT like you for doing this. In America (in the corporate world), this is considered illegal. You ARE monopolizing a market and giving people no choice but to buy from you.One Last Thing - this method eats up a lot of time. You will have to check the sellroom at least twice a day to make sure everything is fine and at your price. You may end up doing this over leveling even. So, only go for this method if you want a challenge. Remember, you cannot just buyout all of a market and expect the worth to change in one day - it takes at least a week of monitoring.
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There are five basic ways people make money in Dofus: 1) Gather Ore/Wood/Wheat & Cereals/Herbs & Flowers/Fish2) Farm for drops3) Craft Wands/Daggers/Capes etc... 4) Buy low/sell High 5) Control the market ------------------------------1) The GathererThere are many things to be gathered in the game. This includes Wood, Ore, Wheat, Cereals, Herbs, Flowers, Fish and so on. Moreover, there is alot of kamas to be made here. There is something to be said for those that gather - they spend a lot of time making their money. Many players begin to make their money by gathering - and I encourage it. And, later on, finding rarer spawns/drops alone can bring in several kamas. There isn't too much to say here but go to and check out the resource maps. The benefit of being a gatherer is that you don't ever have to buy supplies. Moreover, you may just find the things to mine/gather/chop/fish while leveling.Note #1 - ALWAYS sell your gathered items at the sellrooms - always. It costs next to nothing to put them up. If they don't sell, just put them up again. Note #2 Constant Buyers, find them, they are out there. Read on into the crafter section to learn more about constant buyers. ----------------------------2) The FarmerThis is a profession usually taken on by characters who can quickly kill there mark. To do this, you simply do dungeon runs or kill monsters multiple times or do multiple runs through the dungeon in the chance of getting a drop.Things to note:This takes more time than being a gatherer - and the payoff *may* be higher. The *may* is the 3% chance, or .03% for some items, that an item worth x amount of kamas will drop (check http://www.mmogoldservice.com/ to see the drop rate of items). So, with this type of way to make money, you may make 20k in a day or 200kk or 2000kk depending on what drops - pure chance. Now, some like this idea for the high potential. Like I said, always sell the item at the sellrooms. If you don't know what it is worth, look at items similar to it and price accordingly. DO NOT ALWAYS TRUST THE SUGGESTED PRICE! If you still don't know, put it up for some absurd amount - there's a chance someone may buy it. Do this on the weekend as well, as more people are on (at least 3x) during the weekends. Drawbacks:It costs a lot to put those items up for bid. And if it doesn't sell, you have lost that money. To compensate for this - first, always sell on Fri/Sat/Sun. Keep the items you get in the bank until the weekend. Also, put the item up around 7pm on Friday eveningAdvertising isn't a bad idea as well - once every 30 minutes (once every 5 - 10 mins if you are on a high population server). You can do a /b [item][item][item] in Bonta/Brack Sellroom. People will click on those boxes to see what they are, just out of curiosity, almost always. To make the [item] that people can click on, shift + click the item when you already are entering text in the chat screen. Last note - sometimes going for the lower level item may be more profitable than the higher level item. The higher level item will definitely be worth more - but you will be able to do more runs through the lower level area. ----------------------------------------- 3) The Crafter This is for the players that say "forget the gathering, I want to make things." To do this, you better have a good amount to a lot of kamas ready to spend. The first 65 skill points into any craft, you will most likely lose money. In fact, I can almost guarantee it. The items below 65 aren't worth much or in demand enough to make serious cash. This can be said even with items up to level 90. However once you are 100, it can bring in a fair amount of kamas, be it Sword Smelting, Wand Carving, Alchemy, Tailoring ect..Note: After you have reached level 65 in a crafting profession you have the opportunity to become a magus of that profession. Often you will find more business in maging items.So, how do these people get their supplies? One of two ways - Either at the sellrooms or from a supplier. Often times, the crafter will find a gatherer and work a deal with them to constantly have incoming supplies. This works well for both parties. And, sometimes one gatherer can supply several crafters with what they need. The gatherer and crafter also set a standard price for x amount of a certain item, this never changes once set in most situations. Having a constant buyer/supplier is more important and convenient when getting the most for your kamas. I suggest you try to set up a system like this - either if you are a gatherer or crafter. To contact them, try your guild, or go to known locations where someone would be gathering the goods your looking for. When you find someone say you'd like to become a constant buyer. This is VERY attractive to the gatherer as suddenly gathering x item becomes a constant reliable income for kamas. It is also VERY attractive to the crafter as they can normally negotiate for it to be cheaper than the Sellroom price and they have a constant supply to make their items. ---------------------------------------- 4) Buy Low / Sell HighThis is getting into the more complex of the ways to make kamas. To be able to buy low/sell high, you will need an initial investment. I suggest at least 100kk if not 500-1000kk. But, 100kk will get you started. The strategy is simple - buy an item at a lower price than it is worth or can be sold for, and then turn around and sell it for that higher price. To do this, many players will watch the trade chat. They watch for S> [item]. Players selling like this want to sell their item now and not want to wait for the sellroom- this is the perfect opportunity for the low/high buying player. You simply send them a private message asking how much or by saying I will give you x kamas for that item. From there, you negotiate. The idea is that you try to get the item as low as possible. Make sure you always buy lower than it can sell for - this means watching the sellrooms like a hawk. You have to know what it is worth and how quickly it sells. Supply vs. Demand. So, now you have your item. Let's say you were able to buy it for 20kk and it can sell at the sellroom - ON the weekend - for 60kk. You've just made 40kk. Now, all you have to do is wait until about 7 pm on Friday to put your item up, or any time will do on Friday. Just do the same thing here I suggested for the farmers. Someone doing this may turn anywhere from 500kk - 1000kk in a day depending on how much they buy and sell. However, a rough way of figuring it out is that you can only make twice as much as your initial investment. Sometimes you may make less, sometimes more - but never expect any more than twice what you invested. One last note: If you see an item up for less than it sells for, you know this by watching the market, IMMEDIATLY buy the item without a second thought. If you don't, someone else will. ------------------------------------------ 5) Controlling the MarketThis is by far the most involving way to make money in Dofus. In this, you have to have a monopoly on the market - our example will be Chestnut Wood. To start off, you will need a good bit of money, at least 500kk if not 1000kk , of initial investment. What you do is identify a market, Chestnut Wood for our example, and start to up the price on it. Let's say a stack of one 100 Chestnut is selling for 2000kk. To control this market, what you would do is completely buy out all of the Chestnut wood (granted the prices in there are not to obscure). Then, you would go back and sell them for any price you decide as you are the only supply for Chestnut Wood. Let's be reasonable and only sell them for 4000k. Now, people are used to them being 2000k and will not buy them for the first week. Also, you *must* have at least 10-15 items up at any given time for the price you have set. If they are not yours but are at 4000kk, no problem. If someone puts them up for less, immediately buy them out. After about a week of doing this, people will start to accept that the price of Chestnut wood is 4000k. Also, the people selling the Chestnut Wood will think that they have been selling at 4000k, so they will put them up for that amount as well. Now, all you have to do is sell off all of your Chestnut Wood at 4000k - you just made a nice profit. Now, it may seem that the buy low/ sell high would work better - but, where it differs is that you set the price. Make sure to no more than double it at first. But, once the price is accepted at 4000k, then you could do the same thing, this time at 8000k. All the time, you have more and more Chestnut wood. Sell those, and you have made 3x what you invested in the beginning. Also, control more than one market. If you only control Chestnut wood, then you will only sell at a certain rate. Instead, control several markets. It can be anything - fish, herbs, items ... You could even decide to control the market for items level 30 - 40. That is, you buyout every item within that level range and then double the price. The people that level will need items, and they will have to buy from you. Two things to note:First - other people will see the rise in price in that market and decide to start selling the item as well. If too many people do this, which ALWAYS happens, abandon the market - sell what you have left for more than you bought it for and be done with it. So, you will be controlling a market for roughly 2 - 3 weeks before you move on to another market due to increase in supply. Secondly - people will NOT like you for doing this. In America (in the corporate world), this is considered illegal. You ARE monopolizing a market and giving people no choice but to buy from you.One Last Thing - this method eats up a lot of time. You will have to check the sellroom at least twice a day to make sure everything is fine and at your price. You may end up doing this over leveling even. So, only go for this method if you want a challenge. Remember, you cannot just buyout all of a market and expect the worth to change in one day - it takes at least a week of monitoring.
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2009年9月18日星期五
Guide to the Rat killing, money making
What exactly is a damge sadida??Its a suped up sadida that relies on the the moves earthquake, sylvan power, and poisoned wind along with some damage equipment to fight. This isn't a good character to make if you love PvP, its mostly used as a money maker.Why would you want to make a damage sadida??[*]Lots of oppurtunity for money[*]Great way to level up other characters[*]Ratting, which will be explained later.[*]PvP, you are pretty much invincible while inflicting damage, you will get complaints so i dont recommend this.[*]Great mob killerWhy wouldn't you want a damage sadida?[*]Very very very expensive, not a good starting character[*]Gets dull after a while in my opinoin but still works, great to have this as a money farmer and have a fun character on the side[*]Thats about all i can think of but there might be more during your experience. Now that you have some insight on the way of the damage sadida, lets get started with some basics. I used wikia for some information on equipments and stuff but most of this will be from my own experience. Im going to give you a guide on the best type of character you can have, you may start earlier but this will be worth the wait.Requirements[*]Minimum lvl of 60[*]From my own experience, all points into strength. some argue strength and intelligince will be better but in the end the damage is about the same. Although it is your choice so have fun with it and experiment.[*]Sylvan power, Earthquake, and Poisoned wind to 5. Everything else is your choice, if your going all strength then you should do the basic bramble build[*]800 initiative for ratting, which is the main point of a damage sadida. This means getting an almond mount, if you cant afford a fully leveled one buy a new one and train it. But your initiative must be at least 800.[*]Specific equipment which will be described later.[*]8 ap, I will tell you how to reach this later.Now its time for equipment, damage sadida have expensive equipment. I got the money together with the help of my guild and I recommend doing the same if your not rich, anyway you will need about 1.5mk or more to have a good set. Everything is recommended to have maximum damage.Equipment [*]Headgear- Koalak headgear Lvl 60, +6 damage and nice vitality boost.[*]Amulet- Xelor amulet Lvl 52, +6 damage give negative str and int you can mage it for str if you want.[*]Rings- either 2 nonsenz rings if you are rich(lvl 58,5 damage) or a ring tree(lvl 40, 5 damage) and a Coco blop ring(lvl 50, 4 damage).[*]Belt- Adelus lvl 48, 4 damage plus a generous 25 wisdom max.[*]Cape- vegicape, lvl 58 7 damage 30% damage increase. The percent damage makes a difference! MAX IT AT ALL COSTS.[*]Boots- Royal Gobboots, lvl 50 8 damage and a nice life boost.[*]Weapon- bow in treechnid root, gives 1 ap which is essential to your set.[*]Mount- Lvl 80+ almond mount, must have 800 initiative, if anyone has more than you while ratting tell them to take it down. Now here is a list of replacement equipment once you have reached certain levels. [*]Korko Koutso at lvl 73, must have. nice damage, strength, vitality, wisdom and intelligence increase.[*]If you are really committed get a gelano at Lvl 85, and replace the bow you have with a tyse pick (sword) gives 10 damage max. [*]If you cant get a gelano replace the bow with a God Rod, you will still have 8 ap and if do some nice damage if you have staff skill.[*]At Lvl 80 replace xelor ammy with Farle's Ears.[*]At lvl 88 replace your cape with a Grazor, beautiful piece of equipment. [*]This will last you for quite some time, have fun with it. Also, after lvl 100 many decide to switch to strength sadi for the pvp, if you want to do that look into dofus wikia for some info.Well, your on your way kid. You've got your set laid out and some knowledge of the basics, heres some ways you can utilize your damage sadida to get the most out of your hard work.[*]Ratting, il have a special section on this at the end.[*]Resource gatherer, since mobs will be easy to kill you can fight mobs quickly and get resources.[*]Get a gobtubby and fight in gobbals corner. With your damage set you can kill the mobs very fast. This feeds your pet which you can sell for profit when it is maxed and you also get Gobbal resources.[*]Get a jewler profession, get it to lvl 10 and from then on fight gobbals to make gobbal amulets. Levels up your job very quick because you can make many at once. If you make them from lvl 10 to the magus form of your job you can crush them to get runes.[*]You can also fight mobs in the cemetary with ribs in them to get rib chops. They sell for a very nice price depending on your server and selling 100 of them can easily get you 300kk or more.[*]A very nice money making strategy ive depended on is souling the last room of the Gobbal dungeon. Each soul is worth about 25kk and the dungeon takes about 7ish minutes to go thorugh because of your spells. Although you may find it difficult to fight the royal gobbal since he heals so take a friend til you can do it alone.[*]Thats pretty much all the things I did with my damage sadi, think of more and use them the possiblities are endless.If you have read this far then you must be pretty serious about starting your own sadida, so I will tell you about the main reason why people make damage sadidas. RATTING!!!!!What is it?It is the process of going to bonta or brakmar sewers and fighting the sewer rats. Why should I do it?GREAT source of xp period. Take a group with you down to the sewers and charge each member a certain amount for the leaching. You will be leveling up and making money.Why do I need a sadida for it?Well, you necessarily don't but its easier because you wont get hurt and will be dealing about 100 damage a turn with a good set. What else can I squeeze out of this?People are always looking for xp so you will be needed, guilds will welcome you and you will meet very many people, basically your the popular quarterback of dofus.Got any tips?Always bring a group with you, up to 4 members is recommended for max experience. Charge them for the leeching unless you are feeling nice, but never charge to much.If you dont want money, ask for drops from your group. Many valuable things may drop while you are ratting. such as a golden parchment, high lvl etheral weapons which you can sell to NPC's, and weapon skills.You can also buy a Cawwot Dofus to help yourself out to some experience, only if you have any money left in your wallet after buying the set.FINNALY you have read it all, all my knowledge of the way of the damage sadida is now passed on to you, go make this super sexy character and have fun!!!!Final tips and thoughts: (ha you thought i was done )[*]NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER, give your account name to a person. NEVER. Someone may try to say "I want to use your account to level myself while you arent on" DONT LISTEN TO THEM. This is how I lost my character.[*]It may get boring after a while and you might want to change to strength sadida before you are lvl 100, go to dofus wikia and look at the PvP sadida build, it gives you a nice set to play with at lvl 88.[*]Charge the group that you are ratting BEFORE you are ratting, unless its some high price they are paying you. In that case make them pay half. People WILL run if you dont charge em, just the way they are. [*]You may want to buy kamas to pay for the set, If you can't make your sadida with a person you trust (emphasize on trust) Share the expenses, share the rewards._________________________________________________________________
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DOFUS:How To Earn An Income
General Notes on Good FinancesThe purpose of this guide is to help newer players get to grips with the basics of maintaining a relatively good flow of Kamas.Basic RulesThis is every day common sense, but it Is surprisingly hard to get through to newer players when they ask "How do you get so much money?"Rule 0:Learn to be good-hearted. - The rule to rule all rules of ruledom or The Sarc Rule for short.Much of the money-making in this game is down to luck, no matter how you think about it there is a random number generator somewhere on the server (or client?) that is deciding if you are going to get certain resources or items. There are things that you can do to increase your chances of getting certain items (or Kamas) but in the end they will always be chances very little is certain in the Dofus world. If you can learn not to get too worked up over other people getting drops and congratulate those who get them then it will be much easier to persist in (long and seemingly unrewarding) hunts for special items until the gods of Dofus Kamas reward you.Being sociable will help a lot too, if you have people who like being around you theyll party with you and help you hunt for items (and Kamas). Some of those people may also help you with large purchases or give you generous gifts.Rule 1:Learn the characters - seriously learn how to build your characters up and understand what characteristics and spells you should invest and those that you should avoid.How will this make you rich?You will make informed decisions on what spells to level and unlike players who did not understand their character avoid painful spell unlearning fees or spell scroll fees at later levels when they realise how much they fockd their character up.Strictly, a bad build does not prevent you becoming rich but it can and probably will put a dent in your wallet sometime in the future.Rule 2:Learn the calculations - understand damage, shield, healing and prospecting calculations. It will allow you to make decisions about equipment.How will this make you rich?If you do not understand how these things work, not only will you make mistakes building your character, you will make mistakes buying equipment. Inevitably you will spend more money on junk equipment than decent equipment.Rule 3:Learn the price of everything - in your Dofus kamas career you will have thousands and thousands of different items. If you do not know how much each one is worth you wont make as much money as you can from it.How will this make you rich?Youre reading the answer to this? Jesus. Anyway when you know how much something is worth you can get the best price for it.Theres also another angle on the above rule: It goes something like - Know the price of everything, and know how much more people will pay for it.Example: The server Shika started recently, and as a lot of powerlevlers moved to the server, people needed to heal a lot. Ankama in their infinite (lack of) wisdom added to a popular NPC Wholemeal Bread for 20kamas per unit! This is when on the server where Baker cant be taken up as a profession and where the few alchemists selling potions sell them for 45-50 kamas each for something less effective than Wholemeal.Personally I benefited from this by buying as much Wholemeal as I could and placing it into sellrooms and my merchant for 50 kamas each. (The standard price on most semi-developed server - certainly something most people would pay) - This allowed me to quickly make a profit doing very little work, just by knowing that people WOULD buy the product.Rule 4:Now you can view associated recipes from Items you drop so there is no excuse to not follow this rule. Just make sure you learn the useful hidden recipes. Smoothitch, Desire Ball etc...Learn the use of everything - this rule follows on from the last one. If you know what every item you have is used for you will be able to get the full worth from the item.How will this make you rich?I think this will be best said with an example. For a long, long time (relative in Dofus terms) Tohlo Hammers sold for much more than their principle ingredient (Megacrackler Megastone) and the price of the other ingredients was insignificant.The Megastone cost around 50.000K and the hammers around 100.000-120.000K. It was very easy to get the ingredients for the hammers and get it crafted by a L100 crafter for around 10-20.000K. Instead of making 50.000K from a Megastone drop you would be making 80-100.000K just because you knew the use of the resource.You can also use your knowledge (from this rule and the one above) to buy products that are underpriced and either resell them at a higher price or use them in a craft and dramatically raise their value to you.Rule 5:Learn that alternate characters are evil - they will take Kamas away from your main character, if you must make another character make it on a separate account and team it with your present one.How will this make you rich?I think thats answered already, youll just drain your own Kamas away from your main character. At least with another character following you - youll get double prospecting and the extra character will eventually pay for itself.Rule 6:Learn to bleed areas dry - commonly after updates (or maybe not) you could find an area that you can collect enormous amounts of items that are worth a good deal of Kamas. Stay in those areas until the items lose their value.How will this make you rich?If you can collect a lot of very expensive items, you can sell a lot of very expensive items. I think thats pretty simple. Hardly rocket science at any rate.Good past examples of these areas include:Kwaks nests - where my Lvl6X Enutrof earned around 300-400.000K every six or so hours.Pandala (when new) - Kitsou Nakwa (1 minute fight) were amazing for me and a friend of mine, we levelled on them constantly for a week or so (until mobs were mixed) and made good Kama drops and got hundreds of rare equipment and resources.Halloween Event - a lot of people made a lot of money from this controversial event. Ive another thread describing how, but it was eventually ruled as a bug by Ankama (even though nothing functioned unexpectedly) and some people were reprimanded for it.Rule 7:Learn that prices fall - act fast and you can make money off items that become relatively cheap soon after.Why will this make you rich?If you are first to drop an item and the first to sell it, there will always be buyers and there will be no prices to benchmark yours. When the Pandala update came out I only had about three or four fights in the first week the island was open but I dropped a Skin from one of the new monsters. I sold the skin for 100.000K - a week later I saw the same item on sale in sellrooms and merchants for 5-10.000K.Above was an extreme example but most items in the Dofus world do fall in price. Id recommend that you sell something whether it is a resource or a piece of equipment that you are unlikely to need anytime soon - 95%+ of the time the price will fall so if you need it in the future you will have made some sort of profit. - Its usually worth the risk.Rule 8:Learn that people suck - EVERYONE IS OUT TO GET YOU!How will this make you rich?It probably wont, even so its important to be mindful that there are player who will try to scam you out of your money and who will generally make it difficult for you to play the game to enjoy it and make lots of Kamas. Just develop ways to deal with them.Rule 9:Learn to be efficient - Zaap fees can eat up a surprising amount of Kamas, as can healing items such as bread and potions. Get a profession producing healing items, or drag a healer everywhere with you and consider your Zaap usage (and how to make it more efficient).How will this make you rich?It wont but itll save you money in the long run. I have probably spent between 1.000.000K and 2.000.000K on Zaaps, potions and other "necessities".Rule 10:If you dont need it, dont buy it. - Dont buy an item that youll only use once or use only for levels 21-26. Try not to buy equipment too far before you need it, you may never reach the requirements for it, or the price may drop by the time you do.How will this make you rich?Itll eliminate unnecessary spending almost entirely - 70-95% of the money I have wasted on this game has been on items I dont need.One of the best examples I can think of was spending around 800.000K on a craft that had recently come into the game, then a few weeks later it was worth about 30% of the original value and in the end I got sick of the character I got it for and didnt even level it up high enough to wear it.Rule 11:Dont always buy what you can hunt - This isnt really as cut and dry as most of the rules. Like if you really want a Aerdala Amulet or something, you know it drops from Firefouxs or some junk, jesus christ dont go hunting them for it. Then is more of a buy before hunt. Anyway there are certain items that can easily be hunted from common monsters relatively painlessly.How will this make you rich?It wont, but then again youll save money from hunting these materials and also be able to get some extra money and experience from the fights themselves, not to mention any other drops you may get.This list will probably grow over time but Ive just started it off with a common one, while I think.Pre-Pandala Alloys - All are 5% drop from Dark Smiths, Dark Miners etc...Rule 12:A recent update added average prices to sellrooms, this means that most bargains you find will probably be in Merchants instead of sellrooms. Also it is possible to get bargains just talking to players. Ive been offered good at around 15-30% their actual worth recently.shop around (Buy low then sell high) - This is a possible continuation of rule 3, but Danimoth has made a fantastic point that bargains can be found on merchants if you know what things are worth elsewhere.In her experience she has made a 100.000K profit on an initial 40.000K spend, which can help build a fortune quickly if you find enough of these kinds of profits.Rule 13:Beware of Ankama. Seriously, they have become much tighter on inventing and enforcing rules. This includes retrospectively going through tickets from months ago and punishing you for things.Im happy for people to be banned for botting etc... or at least knowingly cheating. Still Ankama have screwed up a lot of things in recent updates and players have paid for it (and have been banned) because they wont do the work to fix it.Rule 0 talked about being friendly.... pay attention to that.To avoid the ban stick:Never aggress someone more than once per dayNever take advantage of something that is too good to be true (even if it is true)... this will grow, but Im in a rush and lazyHow will this make you rich?It wont, but if you get banned for a BS reason then you wont be earning any money for the duration of the ban. Plus youll miss out on potential drops, hunts etc... Well... being banned for anything sucks.Rule 14:Dont tell anyone your secrets before theyre useless. Or (if you want to avoid anger directed at you) never reveal them... EVER!If youve got a method to money-making, especially a sure-fire one, you shouldnt share it for fear of it losing its effectiveness. If too many people exploit your methods, they become useless. Of course ability plays a large part here - if theres no-one who can really do your method / devote enough time to it. Then who cares if they know about it...Also, if you find something too good to be true its best not to mention it ever... youll risk getting nasty labels thrown around at you. Of course, if youre about making money, not friends, tell all how youre rolling in the cash. Let their jealousy? or rage? at your money-making skills come at you.Money MakingHere Ill try to give some ideas on how to make money in this game. Im sure there are many more creative and knowledgeable players around who can probably put forward some better ideas than I can. I hope this post will get some responses suggesting some.Soul StonesThese arent exactly the best kept secret of the Dofus world. Fighting the perfect mob with a high prospecting group over and over again. Need I say more? Yes?Well say youre running around near Jellies, and see an extremely rare mob of 6 Strawberry Jellies. It can be somewhat troublesome to get a hunting group (with decent PP) built up on the spot without another group coming in and taking the spawn. Seeing as the mob is relatively easy to solo, you could always just solo it, Soul Capture the mob, and get a full group to tackle it in the Arena later on.Thats a awful example, there are much more profitable monsters that can be caught in a Soul Stone. Remember you dont have to be the one to fight something you catch, there are sellrooms for those things and anything that can drop a Dofus is bound to sell (for a fair price).Either way, on time spent vs. profit made, soul stones rate very highly.Control SellroomsThe recent update that added average prices to sellrooms has made this harder, although it is still possible. It may become less effective longterm.If you can master the use of sellrooms in the game you can make unthinkable amounts of money with relatively little work. If youve read and followed all of the rules above you will probably be very good at using sellrooms already so Ill only give an outline of what you should do.Actively look for low prices and learn what items are commonly mispriced - check them more often.Find items that other players will pay much more than their true value for, and raise the cost of them yourself.If you find something that you think looks underpriced, but arent sure, buy it now - check it later. Someone else may be thinking the same thing and if you hesistate you could lose it. At worst you can resell it at the same price (or maybe slightly above) - after all someone was stupid enough to buy it first time.Know the difference in sellroom price between the different cities, sellrooms in Bonta may have items you can buy and sell for more in Astrub.There are a few examples of the above I can give:I have found many pieces of equipment that have been underpriced: a Gob Lining for 10.000K that I sold for 80.000K and a 8/19/35 Gellining for 15.000K that I used for 17 levels and sold for 175.000K.I have repeatedly paid 15.000-50.000K for forgemage potions that I have later sold for 90-120.000K at a later date.Help CraftersThere are three main ways to help crafters (and in turn help yourself).The first is to give donations of resources (that are useless to you) but useful to the crafters leveling. Most crafters will remember this kind of thing then at later dates either count the donations towards crafting fees or may decide to waive their crafting fees entirely for you. This may not always happen but in the long run, even if they dont give you free crafts you will have (hopefully) helped another crafter become a master of their trade, which may lower prices to all crafts for that profession over a period of time due to the increased competition and flood of extra items into the game world.The second way is usually the most profitable, and always the most shortlived. Surprisingly often when a crafter is needing huge amount of resources for their craft they will be paying a set fee for resources. The fee they pay is generally the one they initially pay when they started the profession and over time it can be possible to find crafters paying up to double the price for a resource that it is in a sellroom. Obviously you can take advantage of this oversight on the crafters part, many times, and buy lots of the resource from the sellroom and sell it to the crafter (quickly doubling your money) you can then go and buy even more of the resource and sell it to the crafter (doubling your money again).The downside to this is that you will probably buy the crafter all of the resource they need to get L100, and therefore need to find a new crafter. The other downside is that you may have to wait a few days for the crafter to get the money to pay you if they have been buying large amounts from you.Apart from that this is a relatively safe way to generate some Kamas. Just make sure that you know exactly how much of the resource the crafter wants (buying too many can destroy your profits).Doubling your money on the second method is relatively rare but it is still generally possible to get some worthwhile profits doing this, and if you need to justify yourself (to your conscious) you can always take into account that you are searching out the best prices for the product for the buyer.The third way is to find a crafter that is leveling up their profession and a cheap recipe that will yield them fairly good experience, be cheap for you to provide ingredients for and sell for a fairly decent price. Make a deal with the crafter to provide the ingredients to them for free crafting and all of the succesful crafts back to you.If you can find a decent recipe to take advantage of you can make enough money from the succesful crafts (in sellrooms) to make an overall profit and buy even more materials for the next batch. Go back to the crafter and arrange the same deal, hopefully youll bring back a higher percentage succesfully and be able to sell them on again for a decent profit. You can do this as many times as you or the crafter wishes.This tactic is risky in that if you keep providing many of the item, other crafters may catch on and compete with your prices or you may out-supply the demand and be stuck with a load of items that you cannot sell.I have used this tactic enough to prove that it works several times and even had it backfire on me when I have run out of demand.Example:I was getting free crafts for Pinted Wands, each wand attempt cost me around 5.000-9.000K and I was getting around 80-90% of them back. Each wand was selling for 21-35.000K and I was generally doing these in batches of 10 to 15.From each batch Id make a profit of 100.000-300.000K the problem I had was that after one really large batch (around 30) the demand died, and luckily I sold just over the amount I needed to make a profit, but I was still left with many that I couldnt sell.If you are unluckier than me you may make a loss doing this and misjudging the demand.PetsIf you really have to spend the extra bit of money that you have you should consider raising some pets.It is not a way that will bring you instant riches, and should not be your only form of moneymaking. Though, its nice and easy, youll have some relatively decent money come at the end of it. This is a very expensive investment in time.Almost all pets will bring you a high income compared to the investment you have put into raising them. For example, if you were to raise a Bow Meow to be +80 Intelligence it would probably cost in the region of 20-25.000K to raise it and would probably sell for around 120-180.000K.I believe there are few better ways to generate money than this, if you have the patience. Obviously you are somewhat limited to how many of these you can raise because it can get confusing (and very time consuming) to feed more than 20-30 pets at once.Best of all about this tactic is that you can also use it as a money-saver by raising your own pet and you are also benefiting the community as a whole by introducing more decent items into the economy.Double FeedNot everyone knows about the double feed tactic but it basically allows you to skip a feeding for each stat that your Pet gains. If your pet gains a stat at a feeding. Immediately feed it again. You will get the message that the pet was already Sated but the feed will still count as +1. Then you only need the +2 and +3 feeding to gain the next stat. Youll get the pet raised much faster and it doesnt become obese because you are feeding it regular meals apart from the single double-feed per stat.Quests and DungeonsIf you have entrepreneurial (I hate that word) skills then you may consider the money you can make helping other people benefit from your ability to complete certain (repeatable) quests and dungeons.I dont feel like going into tremendous details but you can make a large profit from quests such as the Nomoon (pet) quest. Simply buy the materials and then do all the relevant exchanges to obtain the pet which can easily be sold at a profit. Another decent Moon Island opportunity is charging people to help them obtain the Moon Hammer skill, although if you are able to complete that quest I am quite sure you do not need the help of someone like me.Various dungeons can be profitable if you can solo them or have easy access to a group that can complete them. You can charge Kamas or items for a guarenteed completion of a dungeon (easy to do if there is a one-time reward for it). Although an uncommon tactic it does have some sort of potential.ProfessionsNot sure if this could be classed as money making or not, or if it should be included as one of the rules but I think its important to think about professions.Being a master in a profession can have two main benefits, the first is the huge pod carrying bonuses. The extra 1500 pods per L100 profession will massively reduce the frequency you need to make trips to the bank. Therefore youll reduce both travel cost and bank fees.The next benefit (how beneficial it is depends on the profession) is that you can get a decent supply of customers who are willing to pay for your skills in the trade - then again, even if you dont have customers you would have no reason to ever go to anyone else for your trade and save money that way.Anyway when choosing a profession you should be careful, because most of the crafting ones will be leveled at a loss until you get to the higher levels when you can begin to charge for your crafts or even make relatively decent Kamas off your leveling crafts. There are a number of crafters that have spent astronomical sums of money just to level their profession and have reached L100 and begun to make their money back over time (and some even making a profit).For each crafter that reaches L100 though, there are probably 50-100 (if not more) who are stuck at mid-levels in the craft with little hope of leveling it quickly and having spent hundreds of thousands if not millions of Kamas leveling the profession.I wont say dont level a craft, just plan how you will get to a high level in it first, and what it will cost. Then attempt to work out if (and when) youll make a profit from it. Generally I think most players will find it hard to justify a serious crafting profession (weapon maker, tailor, shoemaker or jeweller).Recommend ProfessionsFarmer - This profession is hilariously easy to get to L100, although I believe the new Scarecrows will significantly slower your progress. The first time I maxxed this profession it took me six days. The second time (after deleting my original Farmer) it was around three days.Baker - Only learn this if you are already a Farmer (ideally a L100 Farmer). It is probably even easier to get to L100 than Farmer. This is a fantastic profession combination to have, it will increase your pods to 4.000 base if you max both and if leveled properly should leave you with healing items for most peoples character for a substantial amount of time.Alchemist - If you are too lazy to level two professions to create your own healing items then this is a great profession. As it is also very good for energy restoration I would probably recommend it alongside Farming and Baking (to most casual Dofus players) again because of the pod bonus and also the fact that it gives you another alternative to paying for essential items.Lumberjack and/or Miner - I do not know what the current bot situation is on Rushu (or the other servers) but when it is not too bad these professions can be quite rewarding (financially) and also are commonly a prerequisite (in the absense of Kamas) to level a crafting profession. If you are not planning on making a crafting profession I would leave these well alone.New Servers, and UpdatesIf you have read this post, you should be well set on a newly launched server. If you play smart you will be fairly well-off compared to most.Remember to read the change logs on each server being launched and on each update!! Most people will not read them. This gives you an advantage, as they can give you insight to new potential profits and also resources that will be in demand.If something has an increased drop rate in an upcoming update, its price is relatively likely to fall. If you have an item like this, it might be worth selling before the update hits. Then again it might not... if the spawn of the monster that drops it falls. Be smart.The same goes for drop rates falling: buy it up before the price rises. Then prepare to sell after the update hits for a potential profit.Check for new recipes, ask yourself will these be popular? Can I buy in-bulk the ingredients for them, before the price changes to react to the demand?On new servers, if you are the first to do something, you can make money from it. High level professions, exploiting markets , getting a rare drop. The longer a server exists, the less ways there are to make your fortune, plan what you want to achieve, and do it quickly.
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