24 strategies for earning 20-30k gil per hour!!!
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FINAL FANTASY XI GIL MAKING GUIDE
This is a comprehensive guide to earning gil in Vanadiel. I have been able to
make 15k gil from 1 hour's work, easily, and on some days I was able to make
about 20-30k per hour! It all depends on your luck. Occasionally, with the top
listed method, you'll even be able to make 50-70k in a single hour if you're
lucky. Listed below are all of my methods, some of which you can use, and leave
running while you're out adventuring, or using the other methods! The strategies
are listed in order of how profitable they are. The top strategies will earn you
the most gil, while the bottom ones will earn less, but are still fairly
profitable ways to make some extra cash.
#1: MINING...
This can be done by any character, of any level. The only catch is you have to
be in Bastok. Darksteel ore sells for 5-10k gil. This will be your primary
money-maker. Iron ore sells for 600-700 gil each, so you will also be saving up
those pieces of iron, as they are far more common than darksteel, and can make
you almost as much money by sheer amount of iron you mine compared to the
relatively low amout of darksteel you will mine. Zinc sells for 300-500 gil, so
if you are hard-up for money you can also sell that. There are other types of
ore such as copper, tin, and silver, but they are not as profitable, and in
about an hour's time, you can have your inventory completely full of iron, and
if you're lucky you might have a piece or two of darksteel as well.
Here is the exact way to do it:
First, you need to have at least 200 gil to get you started, preferably about
1000 to 7000 gil. Completely clear out your inventory, including weapons and
armor. You won't be needing them in the mines, and this makes room for your
mining finds. There is a small shop in the Bastok mines district of town,
Boytz's Knickknacks, beside the weapon shop and the armor shop. It's a
goods/items shop. It's easy to find on the map. Next you go into the store, head
for the back room, and buy pickaxes from Boytz. He's got tons of them at 200 gil
each. You're going to need about 36 of them to most efficiently mine, but you
can do it with as little as 1-2. They break sometimes after you mine with them,
so the first few times you go mining, if you only have a few pickaxes, don't get
discouraged... you'll just need to buy a few more pickaxes when you get some
money saved up from your finds. Just sell whatever metals you get in the Auction
House, and use the profit you make to buy even more pickaxes, until you can
finally afford 36.
The next step is to head into the mines. On the far left side of the map is a
small circle drawn with what looks like a pencil. This is the entrance to the
Zeruhn mines. You simply enter the mines and follow the left wall. Once you're
in, you need to keep following the left wall, until you go down to a lower level
where the walls change to rock instead of bricks. We'll call this mining home
point. Now what you're going to need to do, is follow the left or right wall
until you get back to mining home base, all the while searching for something
called a "mining point" The mining point is a targetable spot on the wall, which
is hard to find just by clicking alone. You're going to need to use the TAB key.
What I do, is follow the right hand wall while repeatedly pressing the tab key
until I get a mining point in my crosshairs. When I find it, I mine it until it
disappears, then continue following the right wall until I get back to mining
home point. Then I start all over, until I'm either out of mining pickaxes, or
my inventory is full.
Once you find a mining point, walk up to it as close as you can. Open your
"items" menu and click on your pickaxes, then click "use". Once you have clicked
"use" a small blue arrow should pop up over the mining point, provided you have
the mining point in your field of view on the screen. You'll see your pickaxe
swing, and you'll get a piece of rare metal. Normally, I just throw everything
away except for iron and darksteel, because these are the most profitable metals
to sell, and you can fill up your inventory AND bank with iron in less than a
couple hour's mining effort! Normally, this is what I would do, but if you're
just starting out as a miner, and have very little money for pickaxes, I
recommend you take everything you mine to the auction house and sell it. Every
pickaxe helps. Don't keep pebbles though, unless you really want to. They sell
really low in the AH, but you might get lucky.
One other thing worth mentioning: If you're level 5 or so, take a weapon with
you. Those worms drop ores sometimes, and you might get an iron ore or two from
killing them. (Thought it couldn't hurt to throw that in.)
That was the hard part. Now is the easy part... selling your goods in the
auction house. You should have about 30-50 pieces of iron and 1-3 pieces of
darksteel after about an hour or two's work. The iron pieces sell for 500 gil to
700 gil easily, and the darksteel pieces sell for about 5k to 10k. Doing the
math, that looks like about 30k gil for an hour's work. The only thing you have
to worry about now is finding a way to list all of your metals in the auction
house with only 7 sales slots. I highly recommend you buy another playonline
content ID from the Playonline viewer. It only costs an extra dollar per month,
but you can use it to make a new character on your server to help you sell. I
call this an auction mule. Also with this mule, you can scout Winhurst and
San'Doria and find out which city has the best prices for the darksteel and
iron! Did you know that there is an NPC outside every auction house that will
deliver items for you to any other character in the game's mog house? You simply
click on the NPC, type the recipient's name into the field and click OK, then
you put the item you wish to trade in the slot and click OK again to have it
sent to him. Using this NPC, you can send your entire stock of iron to another
city where the ores are more profitable. On my server, the ore sold the best
from San'Doria, so I recommend you send the money to a mule character in
San'Doria for the selling, and if you REALLY want to step up the sales, you can
buy 2 extra content ID's for a small 2 dollars per month, and have 2 auction
mules. Just scout the other cities, find out where the ores are selling the
best, and sell there. If you REALLY want to get stuff sold fast you can sell
from Bastok too, since the price shouldn't be too much different from San'Doria
or Winhurst, and you'll have plenty to supply them with anyway... which leads me
to another point. If you sell the ores for lower than the average sale price,
you're going to kill the market for it. I highly suggest you sell for the same
price as everyone else, using the "price history" button, or you risk ruining
the ore sales for yourself and everyone else. Besides, it sells very fast. You
shouldn't have to worry about anything.
Well, that's about it for the mining aspect of the guide. You can easily make
20-30k per hour doing this, and I have had many times when I filled up my 7
auction house slots with iron ore for 650 gil each, and then logged over to my
auction mule to list 7 more, and by the time I got back over to my main
character all 7 pieces of the ore were sold and I had to repeat the whole
process! Darksteel is pretty easy to get and very profitable, also. I was able
to get 2 pieces of darksteel in under an hour, and those alone are worth 7-8k
gil each! One last thing: I always listed them for sale in the Bastok Auction
House, but friends are telling me they sell quicker in the Jeuno one... food for
thought. You might make better money if you take a character or two to Jeuno and
park them there just to sell at the AH there! Good luck with the mining! I wish
you only the best of luck from now on, because you're on your own, and no longer
need my help!
METHOD #2: REPEATABLE WARP QUEST
With this method you can make about 5-10k gil per hour depending on your server.
You can only do this once per character, so you'll need to make a mule for this
specific purpose. You need to give your new character about 1k gil with which to
purchase some slime oil from the auction house, then you take the slime oil to
an NPC named "Unlucky Rat" in the Metalworks district of Bastok. You then give
him the oil in exchange for a warp scroll, which sells in the auction house for
7-10k gil. However, to do this quest you have to have a certain amount of fame
built up. You must run around town doing low level missions to get your fame
increased until you have enough fame for him to take your slime oil. This is the
part that takes about an hour to complete. Once you get the warp scroll, you
simply send it to your main character, delete the quest mule, and make another
new quest mule and start all over.
If you do this for 10 hours, you can earn up to 100k gil, depending on your
server. There are multitudes of websites right now with final fantasy strategies
and information. You can use these to find out which quests you need to complete
to get high enough fame to complete this quest, simply by going to your favorite
search engine and typing, "Final Fantasy xi strategies quests" in the search
field. This is a pretty good way to make money too, although not as good as
mining.
METHOD #3: JUSTICE BADGE QUEST
The justice badge quest is in Winhurst. All it needs is 1 rarab tail. You can
buy a stack of rarab tails in the auction house for about 50-100 gil. In
Winhurst Ports area in Winhurst, find an NPC named Kolo Lakolo and talk to him
to get the quest, then give him the tail. In return you get the justice badge.
Badges sell in the auction house for anywhere from 500-4000 gil from what I
hear. Once you get the justice badge, give 4 wild onions to the same quest
giver, and supposedly you'll get a scroll that sells in the auction house for 5k
on some servers!!! You can only do this quest one time per character, so it's
best to do it with an alternate, or "mule" character, so you can do it over and
over again, and just buy the wild onions and rarab tails with your main
character to send to your new characters. You can make almost as much money
doing this method as with the mining method. :)
METHOD #4: WORKING THE AUCTION HOUSE
This is a very simple method, which can prove extremely profitable. It's easy to
do. All you do is make 1 auction mule in each of the 3 major cities. Next you
compare prices on items in that city with prices in the other cities. If the
prices are lower, you buy the item and send it to your character in the other
city. You then sell the item from the more profitable city, and BAM you have
profit. Very easy, very simple.
METHOD #5: FIRE CRYSTAL FARMING
There are two ways to farm fire crystals. You can do it as low as level 4, but I
recommend you get to level 7-10. It's fairly simple. You get signet cast on you
at your local town gates, then head out to north gusterburg where there are a
lot of vultures. You kill the vultures, and nothing but the vultures, until you
have a stack of fire crystals. Stacks of fire crystals sell in the auction house
for about 1000-3000 gil. Very good money and you can get a stack and a half of
fire crystals in about an hour.
The other way is to actually FARM the fire crystals. LOL. You buy a brass flower
pot in the auction house, several vegetable seeds and some water crystals. You
plant the flower pot in your mog house, and put in the vegetable seeds. You feed
it water crystals now and then, and after 1-3 days you will have 17 fire
crystals come out of it! I have heard rumors that you won't always get fire
crystals, but you can have I think 6-8 flower pots per house, so if you use an
auction mule to garden as well, you can make some really good money... 10-30k
every 2-3 days for each account, minus the cost of the seeds and the water
crystals. Also, I think that all gardening combinations yield something that can
be sold, so you may find a combination that gives something even better than
fire crystals! Just experiment! A flower pot is a very cheap investment, and if
you are disappointed with the result, you're not losing much money anyway!
METHOD #6: CRAWLER SILKS
In the area right outside Winhurst, Sarataruba I think it's called, you will
find crawlers. They look like big caterpillars. They have a chance to drop silks
which sell in the auction house for 1k each on some servers.
METHOD #7: FUNGAURS
I was told by a high level Japanese player to hunt Fungaurs in the La Thiene
plateau area. If you have signet these drop dark crystals which are, on some
servers, as valuable as Fire Crystals.
METHOD #8: PALBROUGH MINES
If you are level 15+, you can kill the Quadavs in Palbrough mines solo. I was
able to earn about 5-10k per hour doing this by selling the items they drop,
including back plates, fetich items, and the occasional spell.
METHOD #9: BEESWAX
At about level 10, give or take a few levels, you can kill any giant wasp you
see, and take their honeycombs. Once you get several of them, you can combine
them together to make beeswax, which sells in the auction house for a lot of
money. It sells for around 15k, if I'm not mistaken, but you might want to check
the auction house and see how much they're selling for before persuing this
method. If they really are worth 15k each, you can make some SERIOUS money using
this method!
METHOD #10: GOBLIN ARMOR
In many areas of the game, from Bastok to San'Doria to WInhurst, there are
goblins afoot. Many of these drop goblin armor, which sells for a good bit in
the auction house, to the tune of 400-1000 gil each piece, and the pieces drop
pretty often. Combined with the fire crystals they give you if you have signet
cast on yourself, you can easily make 5k-10k per hour doing this method, and if
you're a thief with treasure hunter, you can do REALLY well doing this.
METHOD #11 FIEND BLOOD/GOBLIN ARMOR/FIRE CRYSTALS:
As soon as you leave Bastok through the south gate, I believe you come to an
area I believe called south Gusterburg. Go west as far as you can go until you
see an area on the edge of the map called the Fumaroles. You can't miss the
Fumaroles if you're heading to the Valkurm Dunes area from Bastok. Anyway, to
the west of the Fumaroles is a big cave in the wall, leading to a set of mines.
Inside are goblins and other monsters that are hard to kill unless you're about
level 15. The goblins drop goblin armor and fire crystals, which both sell well,
but there's a little monster in a secluded area called... I think it's called a
"pincushion". It's a little blob looking thing that you can miss pretty easily.
On the floor of the room they're in there should be 2-3 pincushions. They all
have a pretty good chance to drop an item called fiend's blood that sells for
500-1000 gil if I remember correctly. I killed about 5-7 of them and got 2-3
bloods, so I guess it's a 20-50% chance to get one. I believe these sell well in
the auction house if you want to try it out so check before you go try this
method and see how much they're worth on your server. Combined with the money
you can make from the goblin armor and fire crystals, this method is slightly
better than the other goblin areas for loot drops! Also, there's a treasure
chest somewhere in the area that sometimes contains valuable items! I think you
have to find a key to get into the chest, and the key is usually dropped from
monsters in the area. If I remember correctly I got it off a goblin that was
casting spells. It might have been a shaman. I can't remember which one. You
might be able to get the key from any of the goblins in the area, or even the
other monesters. I'm not sure. Try it out, you might get lucky and get a
tropical shield, 500 gil, or even better!
METHOD #12: LUMBER
Go to your local carpentry guild, and buy as many stacks of lumber as are
available. I have heard reports that as soon as the guild opens, many or all of
the lumber is bought out, so you'll have to work at it to get them. The good
news: They cost about 70 gil per stack, and sell for 2000+ gil in the Auction
House on many servers!
METHOD #13: RAM HUNTING
This is for higher levels... Rams are about level 21-24 so I hear, and spawn in
the Konschtat Highlands and LaThiene Plateau areas. Just search for them until
you find one. They are supposedly really easy to kill, and spawn all the time.
Each one drops 1-6 Ram Hides, which sell for about 500-1k gil each from what I'm
told. Also they drop 1-5 Ram Horns, which sell for about 2k each!! If you are a
ranger or Beastmaster it helps a lot because you have wide scan, which helps you
find them faster, but it's not needed. Good money to be made Ram hunting if you
know where they spawn and you're high enough level to handle them!!! Also, I'm
not sure where, but there are some spots online with spawn locations, so just
open up google.com and in the search field type something like "lathiene
konschtat ram spawn location" or something to that effect. It might be random
though.
METHOD #14: SINKING LURES
On the Muhara Selbino boat they sell sinking lures which sell on the auction
house for a pretty good chunk of change. You can buy them for about 500 gil off
the merchant, and on some servers, they sell in the auction house for up to 2500
gil!!!
METHOD #15: GOBBUE HUNTING
At around level 30, it's safe to hunt the Gobbues in the Pashhow Marshes near
the highlands... I'm not sure, but I think they give crystals and other loots,
but the important one they drop is Buyahdu moss. You can get a stack of moss in
about a half hour to an hour of killing them. I'm not sure about how much they
sell for in the Auction House, but I know that you can take them to a man near
some sheep in Selbina for 600 gil each, PLUS fame with Bastok, Jeuno and
San'Doria! In 1-2 days you can max out all those fames using this trick, plus
7.2k gil per stack of the moss isn't bad money! They also drop cuttings which
are worth quite a bit! Try it out if you're level 30+! It's excellent money and
faction combined!
METHOD #16: LEAPING LIZZY HUNTING
Most people already know this one, but Leaping Lizzy is a notorious monster at
about F-8 in South Gusterburg that spawns in the middle of groups of lizards!
He's about level 10-11, so look for him, if you think you can handle him! He
drops "Leaping Boots" that sell for 200k!!!
METHOD #17: VALKURM EMPEROR
If you are level 30+, or have a skilled party, each about 23-27, you can hunt
the Emperor. He drops a hairpin that sells for 200 to 400k gil!!!! He spawns
just West of Selbino, and just North of the beach in Valkurm Dunes, right on the
border of D-8 and E-8, and also possibly near some trees somewhere near there.
He spawns every hour or two.
METHOD #18: NINJA TRIALS
For this method, you have to be a Ninja. You pull off some really good
sneak/invis tricks to finish the first part of this method, and if you aren't
careful you could die unless you're level 40-50. Sneak oils should be fine for
keeping you alive, but there's a chance after you open the chest in the Utsusemi
method that you might get attacked and killed. I recommend for all the methods
together, you have at least 7-10 sneak oils. A good idea is to just change to a
level 1 job before starting, that way if you die you only lose experience in a
job you don't really need. With this method you can earn 200k+ easily, but
getting the fame up high enough to do the quests involved takes a few days. Make
sure you have a silver beast coin as well, before attempting these quests.
To get the fame, you must farm 200 to 250 Yaggudo Necklaces (Yes, I said 200 to
250) in Giddeus, East Sarutabaruta or West Sarutabaruta. These drop from all
Yagudo creatures (As far as I know). To get the fame bonus, when your inventory
is full of the necklaces, go to Nanaa Mihgo at J-3 in Windhurst Woods. After
you've turned in a lot of necklaces, like 100-200, go to Lower Jeuno, to the
Neptune's Inn near the Auction House. There is an NPC there, behind the counter,
who sells rice balls. Once you get the price of the rice balls to go below
150-155 gil each, you will be ready to do the next step of this method (Each
time you turn in 7 sets of 4 Yagudo necklaces to Nanaa Mihgo the price of the
rice balls drop by 4).
Once you get the price of riceballs down to 150-155, go to Norg. Laisrean at H-7
is the giver of your first quest, which takes only about 2 minutes if you do it
right. He asks you to get an item for him from the Sea Serpent's Grotto. The
easiest way to get the item is simple: You might want to get a scroll of instant
warp before you begin, and be sure you have a few sneak oils, like 5-10. Another
option for the quick warp is to reset your job to one of your level 1's and just
get killed at the end so you don't have to walk back, or lose any experience,
since it's a level 1 job. Be sure you're using your sneak oils throughout the
entire quest so you don't get killed. Zone into Sea Serpent's Grotto from Norg
through the door. The path splits to the left and to the right once you go
through the door. The left way leads to the Yuhtunga Jungle, so take the right
on spath. From now stay on the LEFT wall. You'll see an ornamented door, so go
LEFT as soon as you see the door. Continue following the left hand wall once you
pass the door until you come to a large room with water puddles on the floor,
and lots of Sahagins. Follow the right wall once you get to the room and you'll
see another door. Examine this door several times until you get a message about
silver shavings or something, then trade your silver beast coin to it and the
door opens. There are Pugils on the other side of the door, so watch out. After
the Pugils, continue on, trying not to fall off of any edges. Eventually, to the
right you'll see a dropoff. Walk off it and keep going straight. Now, watch out
for the drop on the left, which will make you fall and have to start all over.
You'll come to a stone door which leads to the treasure room. Watch out for the
Sea Monster. He'll attack you if you're not sneaking so watch it. The second set
of chests has a ??? which is what you need to click on to get the key item that
lets you finish the quest. Once you click on it, you might get aggrod by a Pugil
or something, so be careful. Opening chests makes you lose sneak. Get this, and
you're home free! Just find your way out, and go back to the quest giver for
your reward, which is the Ninja Utsusemi: Ichi scroll which is worth 100-200k
gil.
The next phase of this quest involves getting the Hojo: Ichi Ninja scroll. The
quest giver is Washu at J-8 in Norg. You have to take the empty barrel he gives
you and fill it with Opo-Opo broth which is found inside a tree in the Yhoator
Jungle. Return to him with this liquid and you'll recieve the Hojo: Ichi scroll
which is worth 50k gil. This quest should take maybe an hour, give or take,
depending on your luck. Here's how you do it: You might want to grab a scroll of
instant warp before you go, so you don't have to run all the way back to Norg.
To get to the Yhoator Jungle, just go through the nearby Yuhtunga Jungle. Once
you're there, basically what you do is walk around trying to find the ??? which
should be a tree that has the Opo-Opo in it. Just run around hitting Tab all
over the Jungle until you find it. Don't get discouraged if it starts to take a
long time. It's pretty random sometimes, and people have bad luck as well as
good! Just make sure you search the whole Jungle and don't miss any spots, and
you'll eventually find it! Head back to the quest giver and he'll give you your
reward!
In the next and final quest you'll be going after yet another Ninja scroll...
the Tonko: Ichi which is worth 30-50k. The quest giver for this final quest is
Keal at H-8 in Norg. This quest is simple. You just go into Sea Serpent's Grotto
via the same entrance you entered to get there for the first quest, only you
follow the right wall instead of the left! After going through a total of 3
doors, you'll come tot he storage room. In the right corner there's an iron box
with the key item for the chest! That's all there is to it!
METHOD #19: SARUTARU COTTON
In the Weaver's Guild in Winhurst, you can buy Sarutaru Cotton for 30 gil a
puff, and sell it in the AH for 3.5k gil per stack!!!!
METHOD #20: STRANGE LUMBERJACKING
In the Jungur Forest there are enemies that spawn called walking trees. To kill
these you'll need to be level 30+ but I'd recommend 35+ to be safe. The ranger
wide scan ability helps a lot because spawns aren't as common. They drop dew
which sells for 50-70k per stack!
METHOD #21: BEADEAUX OOZES
You have to be pretty high level to kill these, I'd say 50 to be safe. Go to G-7
in the Beadeux area. There are oozes that spawn there every 5 min and they drop
dodge earrings that sell for about 50k in the Auction House. There
is also a Notorious Monster that spawns right next to it, that drops plantbane,
which sells for about 10k. In between
spawns, hunt old quadavs. They drop 50 gil as well as
quadav helmets which go for about 1k in the Auction House. :)
METHOD #22: GROUPING!!
Money is really great if you just group and level up, and HAVE FUN!!!! Just
thought I'd throw that in for the sake of not taking the game too seriously. ;)
UNTESTED METHODS:
(I haven't tried the following methods yet, but in order to give you the full
extent of my knowledge on gil-making in the game, I'm including them, as well.
Please note that in my auction description I stated that there are 21 strategies
in the guide, so that nobody would be disappointed that I havent tried some of
these strategies!)
METHOD #23: LOGGING
With lumberjacking you buy hatchets instead of mining picks, and you go to Fort
Ghelsba near San'Doria for all of your work. Hatchets can be bought from Ostalie
in San'Doria somewhere around F-9 and E-9. They cost about 500 gil each, and
sometimes can be bought at the Auction House for about 5k gil per stack. I
recommend that you take with you at least a stack of hatchets, but if you're on
a budget you can probably get started with as few as 3 or 4. Take some wind
crystals with you as well, before you venture out to start mining. I recommend
at least 1 whole stack, if not 2. The mobs in the first level of Fort Ghelsba
are only level 6-8, so if you're level 10-11 you should be fine, and might want
to leave all of your armor behind so you have more room in your inventory for
the logs and lumber that you cut. I recommend that you completely clear out your
inventory, unless you're a low level.
After you have supplies, you'll next need to go to Fort Ghelsba, which is close
to San'Doria. To get there, you have to first go through West Ronfaure, then to
Ghelsba Outpost. You must then pass through Ghelsba Outpost to get to the Fort
area. The only spot you'll need to worry about for logging is the first level of
the fort. The other levels should be avoided.
Once you reach Fort Ghelsba, much like mining, run around while hitting "TAB"
until you see a logging point. When you see it, run up to it, and open your
"items" menu. Click on your hatchets, then click "use". Once you have clicked
"use" a small blue arrow should pop up over the logging point, provided you have
the logging point in your field of view on the screen. You'll see your hatchet
swing, and you'll get a piece of rare wood, in the form of a log. Logs don't
stack with each other, and thus take up a lot of inventory space, but if you
brought wind crystals with you, you can turn some of them into stackable lumber,
to free up room for more. The logs you can turn into lumber using wind crystals
are dependent on what your carpentry levels are, but they rise as you
successfully turn more logs into lumber, so eventually this doesn't matter as
much. At the early levels in carpentry, arrowood and maple are the only ones you
should make into lumber. The other logs you get will have to sit in your
inventory, taking up an entire inventory slot. Once you get more carpentry
skill, this will change, so don't worry. You'll be much more efficient at it
very soon :). At the lower levels it's actually possible to turn ash into lumber
as well, but it's recommended that you don't try until level 5-ish in carpentry,
so you don't lose a ton of wind crystals trying to synthesize it, and risking
the loss of the log itself in a failure. Willow, Holly, and Elm logs should NOT
be synthesized until you're level 6 or higher. If you have anything lower than
level 6 in carpentry, you'll fail. I HIGHLY recommend that you don't try to
synthesize elm logs at all, as they're your biggest money making logs, and the
risk of losing one is too great to try to synthesize it into lumber.
It helps to have another content ID to earn the most money from logging. These
only cost an additional $1.50 per month, and the profits you can earn with the
help of another ID are definitely worth $1.50 per month. Primarily, the extra
content ID will be used for extra Auction House sales slots, and storage. You
can log for twice as long if you have an entire character devoted to log/lumber
storage, and it helps greatly to have the extra Auction House slots as well,
selling the logs with both characters using all their Auction House slots.
Before you start selling your logs with your extra content ID, I suggest that
you make a level 1 character in each of the starting cities, and check the
Auction House prices for Ash, Holly, Elm, Arrowood, Willow, and Maple
logs/lumber. If one of them has really good prices on your server, you may wish
to keep your extra content ID character in that city, sending the lumber/logs
that you want to store on him via the NPC at every auction house, that lets you
instantly send items to another character, no matter where they are. You can
sell the logs/lumber entirely on this other character, while just doing your
mining on the main one, or you can sell them in both Auction Houses, for faster
sales. Both methods have positive sides, depending on how often you mine, and
have surplus logs/lumber left over, with no room to store them.
That's basically all I know about logging! Supposedly you can earn much more
money with logging than with mining, but you have to work fast, and log as
quickly as possibe, so nobody else catches the logging points first! :)
METHOD #24: SPOOKS/TRAVELLER'S MANTLE
If you go to King Ranperrs Tomb in East Ronfaure, you can kill a spook that
drops a Travelers Mantle which sells for about 30k in the Auction House. You
need to be about level 15 or higher to safely kill it, and they only come out at
around 20:00 according to the game clock.
METHOD #25: ICE ELEMENTAL ORES
For this method, you need a porcelean pot, a tree sapling, and several ice
crystals. All of these can be found on the Auction House. Next, go to your house
and plant the tree in the pot in the Mog House. Supposedly, it takes about 21
real life days to grow into an Ice Ore. I'm not clear on whether you have to
feed it an ice crystal as soon as you plant it or not, but after 5-7 real life
days, the Moogle should tell you that your plant is hungry, at which time you
should definitely feed it an ice crystal. Again, on about the 14th to the 17th
day, you should get a message that your plant is hungry, so feed it another ice
crystal. On about the 21st day, you should notice that the plant is glowing.
This is when you harvest it for the Ice Crystal, which sells on the Auction
House for 200k to 500k gil depending on the server you're on!!! You can grow
more than one sapling at a time in your mog house, so it's possible to make a
LOT of money doing this!! If you have another content ID, or more than one, you
can use them for the extra Mog House slots for even MORE money!!! The content ID
costs, what, $1.50 per month? That's worth several million gil profit in my
opinion!!!!!!
That's the end of the guide. Good luck! You're on your own!
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