Probably the most underestimated money-maker of the whole game. ![]() If you end up needing item x or y to craft something, its usually just leather or some metal that can be bought right at the blacksmith. I've done this for the whole playthrough (100 hours by now) and haven't run into any problems. That way, you automatically keep rare items while making money off what's ubiquitous. Here's a tip that I've found quite practical: Keep 10 of each crafting item, and sell the rest. You should get plenty of either by just general looting. For example, anything with dimeritium in it is worth absurd amounts of gold, as are all the dusts (like emerald dust, sapphire dust). Other than for personal use, don't bother.Ĭrafting materials on the other hand are much more interesting. Picking herbs to sell them is generally not worth to the time, as they sell for fairly little compared to the effort. If not, go right ahead, even in broad daylight -) If you're outside and there's a guard around, you can test if you're being watched by opening the looting window and waiting for a warning to appear. Crafting components and food don't usually weigh anything, so you don't have to worry about that. ![]() Loot everything you can get away with, as in absolutely everything. Sorry, if that's not what you wanted to hear, but witcher contracts, fist-fighting and gwent can only take you so far :-] With that said, here's some guidelines: In my experience, becoming rich is rather all about being as much of a loot-whore as you can be. ![]() If anyone has got tips there, I'd love to hear them. Right off the bat: I have not found a viable way to earn noticeable money with trading or crafting alone. I'm currently sitting on about 170k gold at level 25, and that is after having fully maxed out the runesmith. I've seen some posts worrying about the high costs of either the runewright, the crafting of grandmaster armors or even Corvo Bianco, so I thought I'd share some of my experiences on the chance that this might help people.
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