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mindlessflight ([personal profile] mindlessflight) wrote in [community profile] anonrerising2020-06-23 12:36 am

1: Let There Be Salt


 
 

Minor Update 7/29:

Please keep any player related comments in the wanker thread- this is to make linking back easier!

Update 8/28:

Rules have been updated, PLEASE READ THEM

 

(Anonymous) 2020-09-04 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Bringing a question from a separate thread, how do y'all make the big bucks on fr? Pro strats only

(Anonymous) 2020-09-04 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
I already posted mine above, but this: https://anonrerising.dreamwidth.org/1136.html?thread=397936#cmt397936


At this point, it's harder to liquidate than it is to actually grow my investments. Which is kinda a pain since I'm trying to quit but I have 228 pages' worth of apparel, and 45 pages of familiars (*after* hoardselling all the junk..).

(Anonymous) 2020-09-04 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Whenever you unlock a new set of five slots for your lair or slot for your hibden, don't buy new permas. Instead, use the slot(s) to age and sell/exalt fodder. Use an AH filter to buy the cheapest hibernation-capable hatchlings possible, and hibernate them. Wait. Use the "Dragons Eligible for Exalt Bonus" filter in the den edit page to prioritize dragons you can immediately sell/exalt that day for a bonus.

Every slot in your den holding a fodder hatchling is earning you $$. Same with every slot in your lair which has a for-sale or in-training fodder adult. Every slot with a perma in it instead is costing you (due to opportunity cost).

If you're going to use your nests, avoid keeping breeding pair dragons around during their cooldown unless you really like them (or are experienced enough making enough money through the "non-fodder" bred dragon market to offset the opportunity cost of using additional lair/den slots). It's more cost effective to buy breeding-capable fodder, then resell/exalt them once the nest hatches. This way, your five nests only take up ten dragon slots in your lair at a time.

(Anonymous) 2020-09-05 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I draw accents; I had minimal to no art skill beforehand, but with the cheapest drawing tablet I could find I'm doing pretty well!

(Anonymous) 2020-09-06 11:04 am (UTC)(link)
If you can grind in the coli during fests, you can get a ton of currency and use it to buy as many of the fest items as possible. Use intuition to guess which ones people will be most interested. Some of the really good stuff doesn't even take a month to hit 100g+ in price.

You can usually buy fest skins and resell for a profit, although they usually sell pretty slowly so some patience is needed. Most of the coli chest ones won't be popular, but there have been a few exceptions. And if you're lazy to buy the lot, some intuition/guesswork can usually lead you to the ones that people will be crazy for in a few months.

If you have time to work on any type of creative endeavour and sell your services on FR, do it! Even if you think you're not particularly good or you're only capable of doing something really specific. Don't give up if you don't get customers at first. And even if it doesn't work out, you haven't wasted any time, and if it does, you've made money.

Also, resell UMs. I know it's pretty frowned upon, but use some common sense and courtesy. Don't sell right away, and don't keep targeting the same creators. Check out all the threads you can - there's often hidden gems that go for big bucks months later.

Try to make sure Baldwin is constantly working for you. That guy's basically free money.