Eq2 best tradeskill to making money

Eq2 best tradeskill to making money

Posted: DblLda Date: 27.06.2017

Discussion in ' Tradeskill Discussion ' started by ARCHIVED-krinkled , Jan 29, Log in or Sign up. Hey there, looks like you're using an outdated browser. Functions and graphics of this forum may not work correctly, so please update to the most current! The Most Profitable Tradeskills in - EQ2 TSO. I am back after a long absence, and see after using search that it has been awhile since this has really been hashed out on this forum pre-TSO, over 7 months ago. So I am re-rolling erudite warlock and want to know what are now the most profitable tradeskills?

Please do not say Harvester - we all know Harvesting is a good way to make plats.

eq2 best tradeskill to making money

What I want to know is - what are the most profitable "real" tradeskills? Should I take Sage and Alchemist due to my racial bonuses? Do Sage or Alchemy make any money? Where are the big PLATINUMS made in ?

Thanks for your help and discussion! ARCHIVED-krinkled , Jan 29, THERE are tons of crafters of every kind so there is no corner of the market per se.

Crafting consumables IMO is a good idea because they get used over time. The best way to make money is to find a nitch reguardless of tradeskill that folks aren't filling in and then to fill in that market.

You will find from time to time that follks will move into your nitch either stick it out, or move to another nitch. Since leveling a tradeskill to 80 takes some time I must say do something that you enjoy, while I do have 5 level 80 ts'ers and do enjoy TS'ing not everyone is like me. Another way to look at tradeskills is providing something that saves you coin, like since you're rolling a new caster you might benifit being a sage since you can make your own spells and in turn save your self coin for having to buy AD3's off the broker or finding a crafter to make them for you.

Maybe being a provisioner might be your thing to always have the best food and not have long break times inbetween killing stuff. Also I am sure your aware of this but just to be clear each character can only have 1 primary tradeskill and 1 secondary tradeskill 2ndaries are tinkering OR transmuting. ARCHIVED-Ohiv , Jan 29, If your looking to make plat fast In TSO running instances you can make 1p and 2 void shards per day by completing the daily double quest.

Each TSO instance has another quest that gives 15g and 1 void shard per day. That is 1p 15g and 3 void shards for running a single instance! The cash isn't much, the token is kinda nice but not really worth much. The big benifit here is getting the recipes to craft items with the void shards.

If you can make the armor, people will commission and generally tip 50g per peice for shard armor combines. Also you can offer to "sell" your void shards and people are willing to pay decent money for them.

Once you get your books Well, they are a cheap way to level to Also people are willing to buy the books from the tradeskill instances the same way they are willing to buy no-trade items from adventuring instances.

For about the same money too. Other than that, spells are the expensive items from TSO. Its hard being in the spell market. It requires knowing the market very well and hoping that nobody tries to drive you out of business when you find something you can make a profit on.

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Other than that, consumable materials sell well. Level 80 adventurers are raking in plenty of coin, they don't mind spending it on stuff that makes life easier for them!

ARCHIVED-Meirril , Jan 29, There's still no "right answer" to this one. I've forgotten who I am quoting when I say "If one was the hands-down money maker, we'd all be that class". It's more about knowing your market than what class you roll. ARCHIVED-Calthine , Jan 29, ARCHIVED-QuestingCrafter , Jan 29, I can make occasional good money from the Far Seas 5-shot recipes, but that's pretty irregular.

ARCHIVED-Kulssin , Jan 29, I only play on PvE. Raiders demand MC poisons -- my biggest sellers go for g per each bearing in mind, each combine is a stack of Across my crafters, I've made piles of T8 Ad3s, so I have stacks and stacks of dusts. For someone without this option, I could see it being pretty pricey. ARCHIVED-darasaild , Jan 29, I would say alchemist to be honest Potions and poisons sell well on my PvE server, mostly the T8 ones. However to keep a stock of them up, you need the dusts as well.

Silicates are going back up on my servers to between 4pp and up on most days I think that SOE may have snuck in something to stop people harvesting under the world That can take time ARCHIVED-Elorah , Jan 29, ARCHIVED-Anordil , Jan 29, Anordil Lucan DLere wrote: The materials are generally dirt cheap and readily available for harvest.

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ARCHIVED-Kulssin , Jan 30, There are poisons that sell well too. I'd say those are the fastest money makers, at least on my server, you'll have to do some checking but adornments can be profitable if you really know what's hot, I find that difficult to keep up with though. Almost every class has at least 1 in most cases consumable item that will sell well: ARCHIVED-Celena , Jan 30, She sells some other stuff, too, but those two items bring her the most coin.

I always chuckle when I see questions like this, because really how many people would want to answer honestly and encourage competition?

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But I'd think that an alchemist probably would have more market available than a sage, as sages are pretty much limited to AD3's and alchemists have all the potions. ARCHIVED-Eveningsong , Jan 30, Choose a trade that's useful and fun for you, then spend some time finding the holes in the market that you can fill.

That is profitable no matter what trade you choose.

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With my tailor, I check to see what sets are in short supply on the broker. Woven leather sets seem to always be in abundance, but I don't see as many Dexterous sets.

For some reason lately I've had lots of scouts commission me for Dexterous sets, so I've been making those for brokering and doing well. You can make money in any trade I believe, if you're willing to keep up with the market and adjust your inventory for current trends. ARCHIVED-Tinrae , Jan 30, I make good money as a jeweler and my carpenter when I remember to stock her broker makes a tidy sum, too.

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