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Old 02-25-2021, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by tadkins [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
This is true. I often think about this while struggling on what to play.
"This class can do this, but not this, hmm..."

I try to think about which choice will give me the most in what I can do, then I mentally try to wave off what it can't do into something I don't really need. As an example, in the case of the cleric, I suppose I don't really need to kill giants if I can roam the world making bank on rezzes later, right?

Stuff like that. It's something I've thought way too hard on over the months I've been playing here. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
can vouch for rezzing not being that lucrative. People typically need rezzes in out of the way places. so you'll be spending plat to get ported around for rezzes.

Not only will you waste time traveling to make roughly 20-30 plat per rez (if you're lucky lol) but the amount of mana used by a even a 90% rez in your low 50s is remarkable.

That being said it CAN be profitable. If you have the epic. But you're still spending most of your time just traveling to places on the OFF CHANCE someone needs and is willling to pay for a res.

ULtimately you can make money on it. But it's not reliable. Most times you'll be hanging out in East Commons and someone in Mistmoore will be looking for an XP rez; or even better lower guk. If you want a money maker hit the druid class up. But others are right in that the most money you'll obtain is going to come from leveling. You just have to find camps of mobs that commonly drop things like bronze > fine steel weaponry, gems and jewelry etc. In my mid twenties early 30s I was making 2-300 pp per level as a druid solo root rotting brutes in Kunark.