These topics come up often and are always replied with the same "Farm more.", which doesn't help the OP in any way.
I've gone from 5 million to 15 million just selling gems. I have recipes for Star cuts of each color and I just farm until I have no more of the crappy rares up on the AH(the ones that sell for like 25k >.>). By that time, I usually have 100-150 Flawless gems and I just use the tomes I pick up and make gems until I am out. Then I put up everything, except Flawless, on the AH. Usually takes about a day to sell everything with the occasional re-list.
Also, right now Inferno Essences are going for quite a bit. Although they are going down in price again. If you have some, I'd sell those off if you need money right now.
However, if you want to invest, the new crafting recipes in 1.0.7 might use Essences/Tears, you can start picking up Blues during your farm runes and salvaging them. It's a bit of a gamble, though. You might end up with a whole bunch of essences worth 500g a piece :|
Hope this helps! Good luck
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I almost forgot, use this site for looking at prices. Helps a ton.
While you provide a means of making gold to the OP, all you've really done is state what you've criticized others for stating, which is farm more...
These topics come up often and are always replied with the same "Farm more.", which doesn't help the OP in any way.
I've gone from 5 million to 15 million just selling gems. I have recipes for Star cuts of each color and I just farm until I have no more of the crappy rares up on the AH(the ones that sell for like 25k >.>). By that time, I usually have 100-150 Flawless gems and I just use the tomes I pick up and make gems until I am out. Then I put up everything, except Flawless, on the AH. Usually takes about a day to sell everything with the occasional re-list.
Also, right now Inferno Essences are going for quite a bit. Although they are going down in price again. If you have some, I'd sell those off if you need money right now.
However, if you want to invest, the new crafting recipes in 1.0.7 might use Essences/Tears, you can start picking up Blues during your farm runes and salvaging them. It's a bit of a gamble, though. You might end up with a whole bunch of essences worth 500g a piece :|
Hope this helps! Good luck
edit:
I almost forgot, use this site for looking at prices. Helps a ton.
While you provide a means of making gold to the OP, all you've really done is state what you've criticized others for stating, which is farm more...
So yeah, just farm, however you want to do it.
There is a difference between telling someone, who is asking for help, "Just farm more." and giving examples.
These topics come up often and are always replied with the same "Farm more.", which doesn't help the OP in any way.
I've gone from 5 million to 15 million just selling gems. I have recipes for Star cuts of each color and I just farm until I have no more of the crappy rares up on the AH(the ones that sell for like 25k >.>). By that time, I usually have 100-150 Flawless gems and I just use the tomes I pick up and make gems until I am out. Then I put up everything, except Flawless, on the AH. Usually takes about a day to sell everything with the occasional re-list.
Also, right now Inferno Essences are going for quite a bit. Although they are going down in price again. If you have some, I'd sell those off if you need money right now.
However, if you want to invest, the new crafting recipes in 1.0.7 might use Essences/Tears, you can start picking up Blues during your farm runes and salvaging them. It's a bit of a gamble, though. You might end up with a whole bunch of essences worth 500g a piece :|
Hope this helps! Good luck
edit:
I almost forgot, use this site for looking at prices. Helps a ton.
While you provide a means of making gold to the OP, all you've really done is state what you've criticized others for stating, which is farm more...
So yeah, just farm, however you want to do it.
There is a difference between telling someone, who is asking for help, "Just farm more." and giving examples.
Thanks though.
You yelled at people for just saying farm more... And you've just....told the op to farm......more..... Question mark / upside down question mark?
1. Achieve gear that can easily clear mp0 act 3.
2. Farm til Paragon 100 (while not spending)
3. Picking up anything under L63 yellows will only slow you down.
4. Pick up only jewelries/legends if you are really efficient.
5. Hope to land a quintfecta ammy.
I have to point out that picking up rares under ilvl 63 IS a good idea. Weapons of ilvl say 60 can still achieve the same dps as ilvl 63 weapons, and are still useful.
What I do is I just farm keys for the infernal machine on MP3 and pick up everything Blue and up. I keep and sell mediocre rares for 50k+ depending on how bad it is, the rest I salvage and sell the crafting mats and tomes I get. In the last 10 hours or so I've made 3 mil. Its not the fastest way to make gold but it's consistant and I've been steadily increasing.
1. Farm low MP repeatedly to level up paragon. Some pickup radius would be nice to gather all the gold.
2. Ignore all blue weapons, gems, tomes, "unlikely-to-sell" items such as bows, two-handed weapons, shields, rare quivers, sources, etc. Ignore chests other than Resplendant. Ignore goblins unless you have 5 stacks of NV.
3. Do not salvage. Do not stash anything you don't believe will sell fast. Sell everything to the vendor.
4. Do not distract yourself with key/uber runs. Focus on maxing out paragon.
5. Do not craft gems. Do not craft items at all. Save up as much gold as you can and then: A. Significantly upgrade a piece of gear and continue farming, or B. Stalk the AH and snipe quality items with minutes left to bid (no buyout). Proceed to flip these items for market price.
6. Regarding flipping items, you can also flip gold AH items for RMAH (price these higher, but not unreasonably higher) and convert BNet balance into gold. Multiple successful flips and you can start flipping 100M items for double the price if you manage to land decent bid-only items.
7. Don't buy gold unless you're a man/woman on a mission (e.g. someone like me who's deliberately trying to top the Diablo leaderboard in DPS, EHP, or whatever). If you're just playing casually, stick to flipping items and incessant solo farming. Flipping keeps the market moving, and it's also a great gold sink.
8. Farm more. I'm sorry, but it's true. Farm more and repeatedly farm to build up paragon. Stick to a route and grind. Avoid multiplayer games that slow down the progress (though when the new patch comes out, I believe this will be a moot point).
1. Farm low MP repeatedly to level up paragon. Some pickup radius would be nice to gather all the gold.
2. Ignore all blue weapons, gems, tomes, "unlikely-to-sell" items such as bows, two-handed weapons, shields, rare quivers, sources, etc. Ignore chests other than Resplendant. Ignore goblins unless you have 5 stacks of NV.
3. Do not salvage. Do not stash anything you don't believe will sell fast. Sell everything to the vendor.
4. Do not distract yourself with key/uber runs. Focus on maxing out paragon.
5. Do not craft gems. Do not craft items at all. Save up as much gold as you can and then: A. Significantly upgrade a piece of gear and continue farming, or B. Stalk the AH and snipe quality items with minutes left to bid (no buyout). Proceed to flip these items for market price.
6. Regarding flipping items, you can also flip gold AH items for RMAH (price these higher, but not unreasonably higher) and convert BNet balance into gold. Multiple successful flips and you can start flipping 100M items for double the price if you manage to land decent bid-only items.
7. Don't buy gold unless you're a man/woman on a mission (e.g. someone like me who's deliberately trying to top the Diablo leaderboard in DPS, EHP, or whatever). If you're just playing casually, stick to flipping items and incessant solo farming. Flipping keeps the market moving, and it's also a great gold sink.
8. Farm more. I'm sorry, but it's true. Farm more and repeatedly farm to build up paragon. Stick to a route and grind. Avoid multiplayer games that slow down the progress (though when the new patch comes out, I believe this will be a moot point).
Specifically @ ignore goblins with less than 5 NV... every legendary/set piece ive gotten from goblins (two inna's pants are my most memorable) were off gob's with ZERO stacks of NV.
By farming you can make like 500k per hour purely from gold picked up. And then some extra cash if you are lucky with drops. Anyway don't play this game with attitude like "Omg why nothing drops for me" because you might never get anything good, rng is rng. Play just for fun and gold and items will eventually come.
Basically this. Whenever i dont have any thoughts about drops or gain i tend to actually get good drops. It's magical
The last decent drop i had like a week ago was a witching hour belt that dropped off of the first or second champion pack in act 3, stonefort. Wasn't that good though since it sold for only 50m.
Best bet is to farm on MP1 Don't bother picking blues up only rares and legendarys. Then Vendor all the rares that are junk and pick up all the gold that's on the floor. I made a short guide --> http://www.diablofans.com/topic/79074-whats-worth-selling-in-the-eu-ah-for-new-players/page__p__1086186#entry1086186 a few months ago, to give you an idea of what to keep back for the AH. The basic rule is even if you only make 20k per rare it all adds up, and you will still be making gold it just takes time and some luck
I think first thing to do is farming for decent items worthy like 1-3million gold in act 3 mp0-1-2. If you farm lets say 3-4 hours iam sure you can find 2-3 items like that. and even much more worthy items if you farm long enough. After you have some gold. you can play with the new game : Ah : the chaos of item flipping
The most efficient methods of gaining gold are (these are serious and legit responses even though they may be frowned upon by many)
1) Credit Card
2) AH Flipping
3) Good pickup radius, and run act3 as fast as possible (an alk run with good PUR is easily 50k if not more)
4) Getting a lucky drop
4 is tricky because one amazing drop will then trump 2 and 3 combined
What I do is I just farm keys for the infernal machine on MP3 and pick up everything Blue and up. I keep and sell mediocre rares for 50k+ depending on how bad it is, the rest I salvage and sell the crafting mats and tomes I get. In the last 10 hours or so I've made 3 mil. Its not the fastest way to make gold but it's consistant and I've been steadily increasing.
I've been having a lot of issues selling rares in the sub 100k amount. My stuff just doesn't seem to go, even after reducing the price to 25k and lower. What stats on which items do you look for?
What I do is I just farm keys for the infernal machine on MP3 and pick up everything Blue and up. I keep and sell mediocre rares for 50k+ depending on how bad it is, the rest I salvage and sell the crafting mats and tomes I get. In the last 10 hours or so I've made 3 mil. Its not the fastest way to make gold but it's consistant and I've been steadily increasing.
I've been having a lot of issues selling rares in the sub 100k amount. My stuff just doesn't seem to go, even after reducing the price to 25k and lower. What stats on which items do you look for?
The time you spend on the AH placing an item for 25k is time wasted even if you sell it. You'll get more from hunting down a few mobs in that time frame. + the extra chance for more drops.
Another thing most ppl do wrong, is that they pick up EVERYTHING. Rings, Amulets, ilvl 62/63 Swords, Axes, Spears, Maces (Rune Sword, Conquest Sword, Arch Axe, Centurion Spear and Heaven Hand) and Gloves. That's all you need. It saves you time and you can rush through the act/route/run faster. Which in turn will net you more monsters slain pr/hour.
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While you provide a means of making gold to the OP, all you've really done is state what you've criticized others for stating, which is farm more...
So yeah, just farm, however you want to do it.
There is a difference between telling someone, who is asking for help, "Just farm more." and giving examples.
Thanks though.
You yelled at people for just saying farm more... And you've just....told the op to farm......more..... Question mark / upside down question mark?
I have to point out that picking up rares under ilvl 63 IS a good idea. Weapons of ilvl say 60 can still achieve the same dps as ilvl 63 weapons, and are still useful.
2. Ignore all blue weapons, gems, tomes, "unlikely-to-sell" items such as bows, two-handed weapons, shields, rare quivers, sources, etc. Ignore chests other than Resplendant. Ignore goblins unless you have 5 stacks of NV.
3. Do not salvage. Do not stash anything you don't believe will sell fast. Sell everything to the vendor.
4. Do not distract yourself with key/uber runs. Focus on maxing out paragon.
5. Do not craft gems. Do not craft items at all. Save up as much gold as you can and then: A. Significantly upgrade a piece of gear and continue farming, or B. Stalk the AH and snipe quality items with minutes left to bid (no buyout). Proceed to flip these items for market price.
6. Regarding flipping items, you can also flip gold AH items for RMAH (price these higher, but not unreasonably higher) and convert BNet balance into gold. Multiple successful flips and you can start flipping 100M items for double the price if you manage to land decent bid-only items.
7. Don't buy gold unless you're a man/woman on a mission (e.g. someone like me who's deliberately trying to top the Diablo leaderboard in DPS, EHP, or whatever). If you're just playing casually, stick to flipping items and incessant solo farming. Flipping keeps the market moving, and it's also a great gold sink.
8. Farm more. I'm sorry, but it's true. Farm more and repeatedly farm to build up paragon. Stick to a route and grind. Avoid multiplayer games that slow down the progress (though when the new patch comes out, I believe this will be a moot point).
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Specifically @ ignore goblins with less than 5 NV... every legendary/set piece ive gotten from goblins (two inna's pants are my most memorable) were off gob's with ZERO stacks of NV.
Basically this. Whenever i dont have any thoughts about drops or gain i tend to actually get good drops. It's magical
The last decent drop i had like a week ago was a witching hour belt that dropped off of the first or second champion pack in act 3, stonefort. Wasn't that good though since it sold for only 50m.
1) Credit Card
2) AH Flipping
3) Good pickup radius, and run act3 as fast as possible (an alk run with good PUR is easily 50k if not more)
4) Getting a lucky drop
4 is tricky because one amazing drop will then trump 2 and 3 combined
I've been having a lot of issues selling rares in the sub 100k amount. My stuff just doesn't seem to go, even after reducing the price to 25k and lower. What stats on which items do you look for?
The time you spend on the AH placing an item for 25k is time wasted even if you sell it. You'll get more from hunting down a few mobs in that time frame. + the extra chance for more drops.
Another thing most ppl do wrong, is that they pick up EVERYTHING. Rings, Amulets, ilvl 62/63 Swords, Axes, Spears, Maces (Rune Sword, Conquest Sword, Arch Axe, Centurion Spear and Heaven Hand) and Gloves. That's all you need. It saves you time and you can rush through the act/route/run faster. Which in turn will net you more monsters slain pr/hour.