PSA: If you have completed the evacuation of Melve, in Harve Village there will be a trader that will sell the apples and grapes called Mia, she is dressed as a wandering merchant but never leaves the village and stays close to the inn or beach. Furthermore if you get high affinity with her she will gift you with the Hawker specialization tome for your pawn.
Never found her after days of being in Harve, so instead I went to the Nameless Village apothecary who also sells 5 Apples and Grapes, granted he only restocks 2 a day.
You’re a legend. I thought I had messed this method up entirely since the original vendor disappeared. I would’ve never found her if you hadn’t of commented.
One IMPORTANT addition to this: Do NOT have a pawn with Logistican perk on your party while doing this. It will absolutely mess you up because they will just keep shredding your apples and grapes into Dried Fruits or combine them with other items every chance they get.....
Anyone who doesnt have melve anymore you can do the apple farm at the nameless village it takes longer and you only get 4 apples every two days in game it definitely doesnt tske 10 minutes doing it this way
The fruit smuggling wouldn't be so boring and tedious if the devs would just change it to where you can buy way more fruits per visit than 5. It's also a shame no vendor sells figs. Those fruits, if ripened, sell for around 700 gold a piece outside of Battahl.
Trading between Melve and Bakbatthal makes no sense as it simply takes too long (it takes more than 10 minutes to get 99) and is too expensive.. So you can collect 99 ripe fruits per variety and 15 normal ones. That makes a total of 228 that you can sell per trip. 228 times 350 equals 79,800 gold. But now we have to subtract 228 times 50 gold for the purchase. This results in 11,400 gold. In addition, a Fairystone costs 10,000 gold. Since we have to go back and forth to do the whole thing again, that's an additional 20,000 gold that we have to factor in. 79,800 gold minus 31,400 gold equals 48,400 gold. It makes more sense to collect the Glimmerstones from the ruins outside Bakbatthal. You can do about the same in the same amount of time and gain extra loot to sell and experience for you character and vocation from the enemies.
Your equation is off, it's 4 stacks of 99. Two ripe and two regular. It's also entirely possible to do full stacks in around 10 min give or take. So it's actually around 90,000 profit after the investment and ferrystones.
@@dandromeda1 I have to disagree. If you want to make 2 stacks per fruit, i.e. one stack with ripe fruit and one with normal fruit, then you only need slightly less time. Yes, you save 20k gold, which increases your profit, but it's still inefficient. There are much better methods.
@@ZedGamingTTV Each cycle you make a profit of 98800 gold. This includes buying two ferrystones, and selling 4 stacks of ripped fruit(sell two stacks and wait for the other stack to ripen). Equation: ( [ 4*99*(350-50) ] - 2*10000 ) = 98800 If a cycles take you 20 min, you make 296400 gold/hr.
Can anyone help me? For some inexplicable reason, the innkeeper in town that I need to deposit my apples into wants to kill me! He's the only one too! IF I even try to approach him he starts swinging at me for no reason. Keep in mind, NOTHING has happened in this town to make the townspeople hate me.
forget apples and grapes. get pawns with easy quests that give you ripe figs x99 or onyx x12 for one arrow or something silly like that. then sell them in Vermund for most gold
I just kill dragons and they drop a ton of wyrm crystal they sell 1500 a pc and thats like i got like 300 of them. 400000 get stronger gear just to farm dragons
Theres is a cave for n Bakbattal that has literally 100's of crystals for you to acquire each time you go there... Wait 3 days and go back, way better farm that smuggling apples...you get to fight things to!!! Thank me later
nicholascottingham8360 Definitely better to spend time gaining exp and dcp but it won’t get you anywhere near as much money that fast. They just don’t sell for that much overall.
Play as a theif or have pawns as theives with steal on boss monsters appear to have one in their loot pool but is rare another possibility is steal from phantasms I think can't say for sure but one thief got 3 while roaming the misty marsh, was nowhere near a boss by the way
TLDR AT BOTTOM! I know it’s a lot to read but if you are like me you will appreciate the detail of this post or go find a video on RUclips showcasing the method if that works for you. You should be dropping a port crystal in the volcanic island town and purchase the stones from the weapons and armor vendor. She uniquely sells 2 stones at a time and they reset. 24 rotations on the bench right outside her shop by the Inn. Take it a step further and raise your affinity with the shopkeeper and you can buy 1 stone for 9K instead of 10K saving you 2K which can roll over into your next stone purchase. In other words with the 10% discount every 9 stones you purchase you can get 1 for “free” with the 2K that rolls over after each time you purchase a stone. This is by far no matter what anyone says until proven otherwise the best ferrystone farm in the game. Additionally the fruit method is as he says boring. I vastly prefer the Diggers Ruins (southwest of BakBattahl near another dungeon called pilgrims peril cave)(you’ll have gone to this cave if you’ve progressed enough and happen to pick up the side quest tied to the cave)(quest unlocks Brokkrs vendor for the dwarven smithing style) basically the method is as follows, have a full party of pawns (3pawns) go to diggers ruins and then pick up every single thing in the cave all the glimmercoal (pro tip rummage through the bone piles and the broken boxes. This rewards you with mats or consumables you can sell on top of the coal and sometimes just straight up gold) fill all your inventories, feel free to kill and loot then sell all the monsters mats you collect along the way to the cave. Head back to BakBattahl sell everything. Go to a bench or if you bought the player home for 30K go rest for 7 days in a row and feel free to head back to the cave at that point to rinse and repeat. This method is superior IMO because the mobs you kill along the way net you with discipline and XP granted not much but more than the traveling merchant fruit method 😂 once you are satisfied go collect the rest of your port crystals if you haven’t already and set them up in key locals around the map and then purchase as many ferry stones as you want and pat yourself on the back for joining the unlimited fast travel/gold farming method club with the rest of us Giga Chads TLDR: BakBattahl-Diggers ruins-stuff pockets with mats-sell wherever you want as the prices don’t differ to my knowledge-obtain discount with Beatrice the vendor at the volcanic island camp=unlimited fast travel/gold
@@JermaineSobersexactly what I’ve been doing every time I go to a town I speak to all vendors and merchants to buy a stone. I’m at around 40 now and use them regularly to zip around for quests between vernworth and the desert
What is up with that merchants spawn rate dude. Ive gotten him to show up once been waiting almost an hour of day skipping now and he hasn't shown back up
@@SammyBoiiiGaming it's weird. I had filled the bank with both ripe and regular fruit, figured I'd save a trip and ripen them there since I'm early game using oxcarts. He didn't spawn until after I left and came back by oxcart, then he was there first time again.
Well this basically kills the point of the game in the sense of lessening the difficulty and playing other vocations. With too much money shit will be completely unbalanced but to each their own. I enjoy the financial struggles and honestly is this game really that hard you have to exploit gold?????
Trust me, as a guy that was killing the same enemies just as quickly before, having gold to buy the best armor didnt make much of a difference. And even when I bought the best weapon for warrior, it was still only a slight increase in damage. So an easy game just got easier, but also I don't have to waste time on useless fetch quests.
PSA: If you have completed the evacuation of Melve, in Harve Village there will be a trader that will sell the apples and grapes called Mia, she is dressed as a wandering merchant but never leaves the village and stays close to the inn or beach. Furthermore if you get high affinity with her she will gift you with the Hawker specialization tome for your pawn.
Never found her after days of being in Harve, so instead I went to the Nameless Village apothecary who also sells 5 Apples and Grapes, granted he only restocks 2 a day.
@@5000562 Then she is either dead or stuck in some boulders on the North side of the beach, lots of Harve npc seem to get stuck there.
@@regulus8560 I have her, but for some reason she never restocked her apples and grapes in the part that i am in
You’re a legend. I thought I had messed this method up entirely since the original vendor disappeared. I would’ve never found her if you hadn’t of commented.
One IMPORTANT addition to this: Do NOT have a pawn with Logistican perk on your party while doing this. It will absolutely mess you up because they will just keep shredding your apples and grapes into Dried Fruits or combine them with other items every chance they get.....
I just don’t recruit logistician 😂
I can’t ever get Hendricks to give me Logistician lol, it feels very bugged.
this stop me to complete that mission for elf about to get rotten apple XD
Nice! Smuggling fruit across the border isn't something I imagined I'd be doing in this game, but these enhancements don't come cheap.
Anyone who doesnt have melve anymore you can do the apple farm at the nameless village it takes longer and you only get 4 apples every two days in game it definitely doesnt tske 10 minutes doing it this way
The fruit smuggling wouldn't be so boring and tedious if the devs would just change it to where you can buy way more fruits per visit than 5. It's also a shame no vendor sells figs. Those fruits, if ripened, sell for around 700 gold a piece outside of Battahl.
Like in the first game where you can buy infinite stacks until your inventory and storage can’t hold anymore (999)
Trading between Melve and Bakbatthal makes no sense as it simply takes too long (it takes more than 10 minutes to get 99) and is too expensive.. So you can collect 99 ripe fruits per variety and 15 normal ones. That makes a total of 228 that you can sell per trip. 228 times 350 equals 79,800 gold. But now we have to subtract 228 times 50 gold for the purchase. This results in 11,400 gold. In addition, a Fairystone costs 10,000 gold. Since we have to go back and forth to do the whole thing again, that's an additional 20,000 gold that we have to factor in. 79,800 gold minus 31,400 gold equals 48,400 gold. It makes more sense to collect the Glimmerstones from the ruins outside Bakbatthal. You can do about the same in the same amount of time and gain extra loot to sell and experience for you character and vocation from the enemies.
Your equation is off, it's 4 stacks of 99. Two ripe and two regular.
It's also entirely possible to do full stacks in around 10 min give or take.
So it's actually around 90,000 profit after the investment and ferrystones.
@@dandromeda1 I have to disagree. If you want to make 2 stacks per fruit, i.e. one stack with ripe fruit and one with normal fruit, then you only need slightly less time. Yes, you save 20k gold, which increases your profit, but it's still inefficient. There are much better methods.
@@ZedGamingTTV There really isn't though lol.
@@ZedGamingTTV Each cycle you make a profit of 98800 gold. This includes buying two ferrystones, and selling 4 stacks of ripped fruit(sell two stacks and wait for the other stack to ripen).
Equation: ( [ 4*99*(350-50) ] - 2*10000 ) = 98800
If a cycles take you 20 min, you make 296400 gold/hr.
You also can't do this if you've progressed farther in the game where some of the people of Melve have left.
What question is that
Can anyone help me? For some inexplicable reason, the innkeeper in town that I need to deposit my apples into wants to kill me! He's the only one too! IF I even try to approach him he starts swinging at me for no reason. Keep in mind, NOTHING has happened in this town to make the townspeople hate me.
What the fuck 😂
Lmao, this game man. The bugs are the true endgame
Its not working for me when i get to the checkpoint , they NPc doesn't want to interact with me ...i camt sell or buy anything from him smh
You also can’t to this anymore if certain quests end up moving the npcs involved. Take note
The beast seller doesnt spawn there is it patchet ?
Is there a post-Melve option to buy the fruit? Because everybody left that town
forget apples and grapes. get pawns with easy quests that give you ripe figs x99 or onyx x12 for one arrow or something silly like that. then sell them in Vermund for most gold
@@nahkaperkeledas Thank you
I just kill dragons and they drop a ton of wyrm crystal they sell 1500 a pc and thats like i got like 300 of them. 400000 get stronger gear just to farm dragons
You need them for the end game to buy gear and weapons that cost 100 80 crystals per piece
Based Chrono pfp
How often do you get people confusing it for a db character?
Is my game bugged? I completed a quest in melve and now my merchant and wondering merchant are gone
Theres is a cave for n Bakbattal that has literally 100's of crystals for you to acquire each time you go there... Wait 3 days and go back, way better farm that smuggling apples...you get to fight things to!!! Thank me later
nicholascottingham8360
Definitely better to spend time gaining exp and dcp but it won’t get you anywhere near as much money that fast. They just don’t sell for that much overall.
@@gamersinger5118 they’re closer, meaning more efficient. Therefore, a better gold method.
Trader in Nameless Village also sells grapes and apples.
Yeah but he sell 2 or 4 of both so it's not really worth anymore :/
@@Tiduspal nah he sells 5 of both and restocks fully every 3 days
my npcs are gone from melve. they moved to another town lol
People always talk about this method, but no one talks about how to get the ferristones
Play as a theif or have pawns as theives with steal on boss monsters appear to have one in their loot pool but is rare another possibility is steal from phantasms I think can't say for sure but one thief got 3 while roaming the misty marsh, was nowhere near a boss by the way
TLDR AT BOTTOM! I know it’s a lot to read but if you are like me you will appreciate the detail of this post or go find a video on RUclips showcasing the method if that works for you.
You should be dropping a port crystal in the volcanic island town and purchase the stones from the weapons and armor vendor. She uniquely sells 2 stones at a time and they reset. 24 rotations on the bench right outside her shop by the Inn. Take it a step further and raise your affinity with the shopkeeper and you can buy 1 stone for 9K instead of 10K saving you 2K which can roll over into your next stone purchase. In other words with the 10% discount every 9 stones you purchase you can get 1 for “free” with the 2K that rolls over after each time you purchase a stone. This is by far no matter what anyone says until proven otherwise the best ferrystone farm in the game. Additionally the fruit method is as he says boring. I vastly prefer the Diggers Ruins (southwest of BakBattahl near another dungeon called pilgrims peril cave)(you’ll have gone to this cave if you’ve progressed enough and happen to pick up the side quest tied to the cave)(quest unlocks Brokkrs vendor for the dwarven smithing style) basically the method is as follows, have a full party of pawns (3pawns) go to diggers ruins and then pick up every single thing in the cave all the glimmercoal (pro tip rummage through the bone piles and the broken boxes. This rewards you with mats or consumables you can sell on top of the coal and sometimes just straight up gold) fill all your inventories, feel free to kill and loot then sell all the monsters mats you collect along the way to the cave. Head back to BakBattahl sell everything. Go to a bench or if you bought the player home for 30K go rest for 7 days in a row and feel free to head back to the cave at that point to rinse and repeat. This method is superior IMO because the mobs you kill along the way net you with discipline and XP granted not much but more than the traveling merchant fruit method 😂 once you are satisfied go collect the rest of your port crystals if you haven’t already and set them up in key locals around the map and then purchase as many ferry stones as you want and pat yourself on the back for joining the unlimited fast travel/gold farming method club with the rest of us Giga Chads
TLDR: BakBattahl-Diggers ruins-stuff pockets with mats-sell wherever you want as the prices don’t differ to my knowledge-obtain discount with Beatrice the vendor at the volcanic island camp=unlimited fast travel/gold
They use money to buy then. U just get money and everytkme u see ferrystones just buy them. That's what most people aren't really saying
@@JermaineSobersexactly what I’ve been doing every time I go to a town I speak to all vendors and merchants to buy a stone. I’m at around 40 now and use them regularly to zip around for quests between vernworth and the desert
@@JermaineSobers oh the vendors' ferry stones restock?
What is up with that merchants spawn rate dude. Ive gotten him to show up once been waiting almost an hour of day skipping now and he hasn't shown back up
Damn really? He showed up 2nd time for me, I just assumed if he's not there immediately then he'd spawn the next day
@@SammyBoiiiGaming it's weird. I had filled the bank with both ripe and regular fruit, figured I'd save a trip and ripen them there since I'm early game using oxcarts. He didn't spawn until after I left and came back by oxcart, then he was there first time again.
Melve is gone for me
It's WHAT
The NPC’s move to Harve
Thanks bro
I have over 1.5mio gold and dont even know what to do with it.
All Battahl equipment costs 2mil+ and all the equipment shops get upgraded later.
shaifs5072
Millions? Nothing that I know of costs that much. Most expensive thing in game is probably 200,000 gold house. In gold currency of course.
@@gamersinger5118 “all equipment”
@@gamersinger5118he prob means all of the equipment all together, if you buy every equipment it’ll be like a bit over a mil to buy everything
Well this basically kills the point of the game in the sense of lessening the difficulty and playing other vocations. With too much money shit will be completely unbalanced but to each their own. I enjoy the financial struggles and honestly is this game really that hard you have to exploit gold?????
It's not really exploiting the game so much as the economy, but it is very mind numbing and just feels more like a chore than anything.
Trust me, as a guy that was killing the same enemies just as quickly before, having gold to buy the best armor didnt make much of a difference. And even when I bought the best weapon for warrior, it was still only a slight increase in damage. So an easy game just got easier, but also I don't have to waste time on useless fetch quests.
Note he dropped 500 gold every time he cycled not worth the cost
It is
Too money but don't understand elvish... Nah the money don't buy intelligence.