The obvious secret to getting rich
" Thanks for that suggestion. I spent too much time putzing around trying to get accurate readings from poe.trade and not enough dumping and worrying about it later. I've made 2 exalts selling during this league and that was just from my unique quad tab that I make every league just to collect one of each unique I find - and put a 1ex price on the entire tab. Some stupid wands. No rares have sold for more than 5 chaos despite having decent life and tri res. Oh well, not game breaking for me. Still having fun. |
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One exalted orb: just find it, son.
Hundred exalted orbs: flip hard your one exalted orbs for 1 month. |
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" lol yeah thats the shortest way shortest to say not to do ,) |
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Here's how I do it:
I pick up and ID all unique items that drop, then dump them into a tab. Once the tab fills up, I go to https://www.poeprices.info/#priceastash and run it on the tab. (Turn list mode on.) Once the list of prices has been generated, I sort by price, see if there's anything interesting in there, and pricecheck those items manually. (Don't just rely on the tab pricecheck; it will massively overvalue 1 or 2 items per tab.) Anything that isn't interesting goes into a 5c b/o tab, clearing out anything that was already in there. Most unique items are trash, but every so often you'll get something worth a lot, and even 5c adds up. This requires 2 premium tabs (for the 5c and manually-priced items), and 1 regular tab. If you only have 1 premium tab, just sell the interesting items. Also, I pick up and ID all jewelry. (Rings, amulets, and belts.) I have a tab cycle: start with a high price, then gradually drop it. Say 1 20c tab for new items, a full 20c tab, a 10c tab, and a 5c tab. Once the first tab fills up, I vendor the 5c tab, use it as the new 20c tab, and drop the 20c and 10c tabs. If you have a fast clearspeed build, those tabs won't stick around that long; don't worry too much about underpricing items, you just don't want them sitting around. This requires 2-4 premium tabs. If you don't have that many, just vendor the jewelry. ID scrolls come from vendoring whetstones. You don't need them in the endgame, they're reasonably common, and sell for a lot of scrolls. In general, I don't bother trading for anything less than 5c. The time needed to return to your hideout, invite the person, find the item, and do the trade is time that could be used to get more drops. Plus, it drops you out of your grove and is generally annoying. You can set your minimum higher or lower, but you should have a minimum. |
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The answer is obvious.
Low standards for wealth. Peace, -Boem- Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes
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Give up this idea that "wealth" in this game is reflected by how much currency you have and is more related to how much you enjoy your time spent. Unless you're selling stuff to RMT. Then your livelihood might depend on it. Oh... and don't RMT.
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Its very obvious I got 1500 hours of poe various leagues (like 15 ex builds) and suddenly a random friend plays and gets a mirror of kalandra at lvl 40-50 that reck'd our game (like 5 ppl full geared since first 2 weeks)
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I just want "wealth" so I can toy with crafting a little more. I don't even buy stuff for my build.. with the exception of a flask usually, since I never end up finding many.
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I hug my dog :D
Dys an sohm
Rohs an kyn Sahl djahs afah Mah morn narr |
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Take a meta build , i never farmed more (without any mf) than the time when voltaxic+spark was op and when dark pact also was op.
Take a low budget op build and run high level maps, you can farm almost what you want to spend time(back in those days i've use to farm 1ex per day without effort) |
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