Monday, 22 July 2013

Current most efficient way to farm gil?

Probably delve boss runs.

An efficient group can gather together in 20 min, do 3 runs in 3hr~3.5hr total(include gather time, WC time etc).

3 clear run=210k plasm. 1 stack of airlixir+1=1.1M=30k plasm, that's 7.7M worth of airlixirs in 3.5hr.

Run also drops random +1 and +2s, plus expensive item such as boss craft items(around 8M+). That's extra 600k+ per person avg. So around 8M profit a run for everyone in 3hr.

Note that if your group sells clears, atm market price is around 25M~40M a clear, so that's another 1.4M~2.3M profit for everyone, if the buyer also pay for drop, profit goes higher.

In the end you can make about 8M~10M in 3hr run dependinig on whether your group sells clear or not.

Furthermore, if you DB a GEO or COR in delve boss group, your plasm gain doubled. That's like 15M in 3hr!

Compare with ADL, delve boss doesn't need mules, while the efficiency of ADL gil farm really depend on amount of mules everyone has, which is kinda like converting your real life money to FFXI gil.

And obviously if you do have mules, you can make double or triple the amount. Even without mules, 8M~10M in 3hr is still decent.


So, time to delve more :)



3 comments:

  1. I don't really play anymore, could you explain what you mean on this part?

    "Furthermore, if you DB a GEO or COR in delve boss group, your plasm gain doubled."

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  2. Assuming you don't know what "plasm" is:
    They're points or currency you obtain for killing any mob in the new event, Delve.

    You use plasm to purchase new weapons and gear, and some gear-enhancing items that can be sold on the AH for gil. Think of it as cruor from Abyssea.

    If you DB (dualbox, i.e. play 2 characters simultaneously), you get plasm on both characters, just like how you get cruor on both characters in Abyssea, which doubles your total plasm gain as a player. I think you get the idea now :)

    Note that you can't transfer plasm between characters, though (just like every other "currency", except gil).

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  3. Oh derp, I should have guessed DB was dualbox.

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