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  • #16
    LDoN armor is what provides most money for my toons upgrades.

    Minor jewelery still makes some lunch money on MR since new players keep flowing in each day.

    Foraged stuff pays the daily expenses for reagents and potions.

    Cultural imbued stuff for Karana, Tunare, Zek and E.Marr followers finances skilling up of the appropriate toons smithing at best but provides no real income.

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    • #17
      Halas Meat Pies, MTPs, Kaladim Constitutionals, Holy Cakes and LoY Dyes (especially Lichen Dye). Those have financed many an armour upgrade for my characters.
      -- Ancarett, who lives at ancarett.com

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      • #18
        I've been selling ethereal silk swatches and cured ethereal energy for a reasonable amount of coin. Slow moving, reasonable profit, just enough to keep it worth making. Ethereal rings don't sell well, and I have a hard time giving stacks away to guildies, but the bricks seem to have dried up (I don't really hunt where they drop anymore, neither do most of my guildies). Since I am supposed to purchase the PoP tradeskill drops from my guild (and risk it all on my coin), I have pretty much quit pressing combine for others.

        Since the new VP quests, I have made gobs of plat selling the alchemy made part (almost as much as I spent getting to 200 skill), sales have dried up, so I think everyone who was likely to do the shield/cloak quest on my server has one, or has someone else to make the stuff for them. Someone else undercut me for a while on the brewed component, so I quit making those.

        Cultural robes never did not sell well (the human ones anyway, the robe of abrogation has dropped to around 6kpp), and the robe of capacity appears to have saturated the market. They used to get 6k tribute points, but now only get 1700, and the market prices for them are around 1kpp, so I have quit making them.

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        • #19
          Selling, hm... I sell whatever I can. Magic clay, mana vials, CEs, what imbued gems I can make, MTPs, HMPs, GLMs and QATs when I feel like making them, food and drink can sell very well at times, not so good at others. Tinkered goods which usually sell fairly slowly but do sell eventually. GVDs are especially slow moving, but I always farm my eyes at the same time I do tailoring farming/yew leaf foraging so it's all in the + column for me. Lately been trying my hand at tailored goods, mostly acrylia leathers and a few wt reduction bags, hoping to attack my velious supplies soon.Lets see, what else? Some velium jewelry for twinkers, PoP jewelry when I get my hand on cheap components - which is rarely.

          I've also traded 90% of the LDoN smithed armors I've made to a friend for a few items I wanted, he gets tribute and I get stuff I'm too cheap to buy and some skillups. The other 10% I sold in bazaar at an ok profit, enough to recoup a lot of my costs at least. By the time I've paid for the items I got I figure I'll be past, or close to past LDoN plate trivial.

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          • #20
            Re:

            Ever since the loot-code change on Rallos Zek, Acrylia Reinforced sells pretty well now. I always price reasonably and undercut competition, but always make a profit as well.

            Human Cultural robes are terrible but the Robes of Capacity sell pretty well if I price them low enough, around 800pp.

            It's slow money, but it's still profit and potential skill ups. I shop wisely in the Bazaar and only buy components when I see a deal.

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            • #21
              I haven't played in a few months (At first, I took a break due to burnout, but lately I haven't had time to play), but I was selling Skull Ale, Halas 10lb Meat Pies, and some of the new GoD foods - I was making the GoD foods to skill up on - and had made some Prismatic Dye to sell.

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              • #22
                Blessed Fishing Rods sell well, though the price fluctuates. I still sell Haversacks regularly and the price has held fairly steady at 5k (occasional price wars happen, but it bounces right back); demand on these has gotten a bit softer now, though.
                Bittleaye Arkades
                Halfling Druid of Xev
                Sans Requiem


                Tailoring 252 - Smithing 222 - Fishing 200 - Brewing 200 - Pottery 199 - Baking 197 - Fletching 142

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                • #23
                  I have made well over 500k in the last month or so selling GoD smithed weapons - the Velium ones that require shimmering components. If you are a 250 smith - git to work
                  * Got Pie?
                  1750 Tradeskiller~!

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