You dont sell everything at morrows. Maximum profit has each specifit item needing to be sold at a speific putpost. Tea at one stop gems at another broken stone at another and so on and so forth. Its a great little earner especially if you do lost shipments that take you the way your are going any way. If you go anti clockwise its the most efficient or the stops. There is a sea of theives companion app that will show you where to sell each item for maximum profits
If I remember correctly, you should skip whatever item is in surplus at the outpost you're selling at if you're selling everything at once. That item will sell at a net loss.
You can stand on the edge of any shop. A mate uses a blunderbomb to knock you away from the shop. You can purchase 9 of the commodities, then your mate takes them from the merchant. Now you buy the 10th. When you get into the shop again you haven't purchased a single one, and you rinse and repeat. Kinda same same goes with the supply crates: but you only have to blunderbomb once and you can immediately take out the crates.
You make more by buying the surplus goods at each outpost and selling them in the respective outpost where they are sought. This maximizes your profit. The captains log does not take into account the money you spent on the trade goods. Selling everything to one outpost at the end does not make very much gold. You also need to do things between sailing to the outposts, such as sea forts, treasuries or world events. Another thing I recommend is to start off by doing a manifest voyage to get to grade 5 faster.
@@poolfuhrerI guess that's your opinion, but it's not a couple of percentage points when you are selling 5/6 of the items for around 20% less. If you're looking for "a chill mode" you would make more gold for the time spent doing other things in safer seas.
A lot of times I'll buy the commodities at one outpost, do a lost shipment and sell everything at the outpost I end up at. Then I rinse and repeat. Sure, this doesn't maximize profits but it does add bonus money to the sale.
the circles were so satisying to look at lmao Well played i'll sub you!
Nice ship name
That's what it looks like when rare bans you from naming ships
You dont sell everything at morrows. Maximum profit has each specifit item needing to be sold at a speific putpost. Tea at one stop gems at another broken stone at another and so on and so forth. Its a great little earner especially if you do lost shipments that take you the way your are going any way. If you go anti clockwise its the most efficient or the stops. There is a sea of theives companion app that will show you where to sell each item for maximum profits
Quite legitimately no one cares
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I thought at first that they had added wheels of parmesan cheese to the game 😂
Yes sir Parmesan cheese 20,000 gold
damn i wish, parmesan cheese wheel that refills full health and regen bar lmao
Nice video, I love Brandon0sh
I smell profit
If I remember correctly, you should skip whatever item is in surplus at the outpost you're selling at if you're selling everything at once. That item will sell at a net loss.
Not if you're merchant 5 or reaper 5
@@luigigaminglpYes but you waste most the money just to make a profit
@@elijahmaser7567 You dont get as much, yes, but with the 2.5x Multiplyer ist still better to just buy it as well.
ok tbh knowing how annoying this is you get a sub
@@Random_Tomato_Man sweet! And we'll be playing tonight too on stream 😁
These refresh after a couple days, it'd be cool to buy from each outpost multiple times. That could get crazy!
I take it Stool Salesmen can only sell stools
You can stand on the edge of any shop. A mate uses a blunderbomb to knock you away from the shop. You can purchase 9 of the commodities, then your mate takes them from the merchant. Now you buy the 10th. When you get into the shop again you haven't purchased a single one, and you rinse and repeat.
Kinda same same goes with the supply crates: but you only have to blunderbomb once and you can immediately take out the crates.
Look at the upload date before u comment stuff
@@tHWOMP656 So what, i just explained whzat you can do today lmao
how much did you spent on that?
A lot lmao. I think I started beforehand with 7 mil
How many were they in total???
I believe I started with 7 mil pretty much even
@@brandon0sh*number of boxes
Ye I meant number of boxes xdxd
It would been faster at the merchant
How long did it take you to sell?
like 10 minutes i think
I need to do 150 Merchant voyages soon
rest in peace
how long did it take to gather everything?
maybe like 2 hours? i got chased by some sloops though, it shouldn't take that long usually
It's not all the commodities because you can buy commodities at Morrow's Peak but you can't sell them there.
You make more by buying the surplus goods at each outpost and selling them in the respective outpost where they are sought. This maximizes your profit. The captains log does not take into account the money you spent on the trade goods. Selling everything to one outpost at the end does not make very much gold. You also need to do things between sailing to the outposts, such as sea forts, treasuries or world events. Another thing I recommend is to start off by doing a manifest voyage to get to grade 5 faster.
i am aware of that. i sold them all at morrows because that was the point of the video
Keeping track of that is for nerds, squeezing out a couple of percentage points for something that is a chill mode voyage is pointless
@@poolfuhrerI guess that's your opinion, but it's not a couple of percentage points when you are selling 5/6 of the items for around 20% less. If you're looking for "a chill mode" you would make more gold for the time spent doing other things in safer seas.
A lot of times I'll buy the commodities at one outpost, do a lost shipment and sell everything at the outpost I end up at. Then I rinse and repeat. Sure, this doesn't maximize profits but it does add bonus money to the sale.
@@poolfuhrerdude the whole point of commodities is to maximize profits