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I have done my best to create an entertaining (and highly factual) gil guide for every FFXIV player that takes the topic and really addresses it from a practical point of view. While you’re waiting to strike it big you are flushing Gillions down the hole every time you play. Are you an Estinien or a Tataru when it comes to your spending habits? Let me know!
00:00 – Intro
01:11 – Two Part Theory
01:33 – Part 1A – Daily Roulettes
02:01 – Part 1B – Daily Hunts
02:36 – Part 1C – Weekly Challenge Log
03:40 – Part 2A – Teleports
04:06 – Part 2B – Vendor VS MB Prices
04:50 – Part 2C – Alternative Currency is Primary
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Look, I definitely need millions of gil. Lapdances from male Roegadyn don't pay for themselves, nor do the subsequent months of intense physical therapy.
I get most of my gil by selling lv 80 maps for 8 players. Sure, prices may vary, but it stacks up since it can be done daily. And on fridays the demand is always high.
I made some calculations. You can get 110 seals each day plus 100 per week from the hunt board, netting a total of 870 per week in each expansion. These can be exchanged to 174 teleport tickets. It can be done in both HW and SB, so 348 in total. After a few weeks you won't be paying for teleports anymore ^^ Sorry, was a bit long^^'
One more tip is to check on which market the items are sold on the MB and where taxes are lowered, so usually 2% instead of 5%. If MB says 10,000 then you pay 10,200 instead of 10,500 and that too adds up.
The thumbnail has strong ooju-sama energy.|
"oh ho ho oh, you poor gil-less cat boy"
It's okay, i just boost a class for the 500k gil. LOL but on a serious note, as a new player coming into the game and also spending hours browsing these supposed gil making guides. They always show something i either can't do, need to invest a LOT of time to get to that point or just grind for. Which makes sense, i'm not new to grinding in games for money but rarely do they really state something worth remembering. Appreciate the video, i'll continue doing my farm runs and incorporate some of what you've mentioned. Then if all else fails, as a new player i can boost a job. Heh
I like the video, since it shows a lot of the basics. One way that I make gil is through retainer quick explorations. Retainers bring back a new random item, every hour, in exchange for 2 venture tokens. Some of these items are cheap junk, but others, such as glam clothing or housing furnishings can sell for hundreds of thousands of gil on the market. The green and blue items that they bring can be traded to the grand company for ventures, which fund future expeditions. The other items can be used, desynthesised into valuable materials or sold outright for gil. The higher level the retainer, the better the loot is. The better your retainers' gear (item score total), the better the chance they will bring back HQ goods or venture coffers, containing rare dyes. I think that retainers are a highly overlooked, yet very lucrative source of income, in game. For example, in just 3 months, I have earned well over 60 million gil through my retainers.. no crafting, harvesting or farming.
Maps maps maps maps. Map groups are always good means of gil even if you don't get the roll for loot.
How I made my gil:
1.) Maps with a small group (about 4-5 so everyone is likely to get loot)
2.) Collectables.
You'd need only your botanist leveled and your Cul at max with decent gear for the Cul. There's a collectable CUL craft you can do and the ingredients for it requires you to only collect things. No killing for leather, no mining, no trading anything. Just gather. Gather a whoooooooole lot and spend time crafting them and turning them in for White Scripts. Exchange those for crafting materia and sell it. I did this when materia was worth about like ~10-12k each. Within a few hours (I only play for about 3-4 hours every couple of days) you can make crazy gil. If you're able to play longer then you're guaranteed to make ~1m+ in a day. Also, if a patch comes out that introduces new crafting armor then you're swimming in gil.
Hope this helps!
HUNTS GIVE ATHERITE TICKETS?!
My simple, low effort way of making gil involves sending my retainers on specific items every 40-60 minutes. There's various items that sell for a surprisingly good amount of gil, even low level items. For example, acidic secretions (level 23 venture I think?) sell well because they are used for Firmament crafting. I sell stacks of 99 roughly once or twice a week for something like 600 gil per item on my server. (I undercut when needed.) It won't make you a millionaire overnight, but it'll make you a millionaire over time for very low effort. The only requirement is playing the game all day long to resend retainers on ventures. :p Anyway, I have a few items that I keep a constant supply of. Some require a higher level on the retainers (vampire sap, gelato flesh), but some are low level like the acidic secretions. I also do archaeornis skins, and others.
Also, because I do ocean fishing anyway, I use my gatherer scrips on fishing bait. That only works if your server has a lot of fishers going for the Big Fish title and little competition on bait sellers though. (My current server, Adamantoise, doesn't work well for this, but my previous server, Famfrit, worked wonders last year.) Some of the common baits for big fishes in older expansions include blue bobbits, giant crane flies and stonefly larvae. This is a slower moneymaker though and I don't recommend it if your server has a lot of competition and/or not many buyers. I just do it because I happen to get a lot of those scrips from ocean fishing and I already spent them on the unique stuff. Since the baits don't sell well on my servers, I have a few stacks of 999 now and it's just piling up because they don't sell much on Adamantoise. That said, newer fishes of the expansion may see a big rise on the newer baits when a new patch drops. For instance, the price of mayflies skyrocketed when 6.2 dropped, then it progressively went down as most big fish hunters like myself were done with the new big fish.
Sorry for long-winded comment. I just figured I'd share some of my low effort moneymaking techniques. Efficiency will vary from server to server.
There are some good tips in this video, especially the one about Aetherytes. Here are some extra tips:
Get your retainers to max, or near max level. Put some decent gear on them and have them continuously collect an item from hunting ventures that is selling decently (at least 400-500 gil per item). It takes one hour for the venture to complete. The max you can get per retainer is 15 items, but 15×400 = 6000. Multiply that by 2, and you're talking about 12k every hour. Just send them out when you log in, when you finish a roulette/raid, or when you're going to log out. Usually I just continue collecting these items until I get 1000, and just sell them in bulk.
When you complete roulettes, you also get the previous tier's tomestones which can be traded at the tomestone vendor for "other" items. These are used for crafting, so they always have value. You can get an easy 300-500k for 2000 tomestones worth of items.
You can also complete the unreal trial twice every week which can be used to play the Faux Hollows minigame. Completing this minigame enough times will earn you enough currency to purchase one of the exclusive minions offered by the Faux Commander. These minions do actually sell for 4+ million each. I've sold some for 7+ million.
Additionally, if you want even more aetheryte tickets for free teleports, you can also level your blue mage. Eventually blue mages unlock the Masked Carnivale in the city of Ul'Dah. In the Masked Carnivale, you can complete arena-style weekly challenges that earn you tons of Allied Seals (and gil). The gold star weekly reward gives 300 allied seals, and 10000 gil. The silver star reward gives 150 allied seals, 5000 gil. The blue star reward gives 100 allied seals, 1000 gil.
Since employing these methods I've been able to earn well over 50 million gil in a few months.
Great video, by the way what is that minion at 1.26 minute.😮
What perfect timing! I'm finding myself more in need of Gil with the new houses coming. If I can win the lottery that is lol
Nothing in this video is new. All the other gil videos cover this stuff. However, if you don't have time to farm gil, then you don't have time for daily roulettes either. They can take upwards of 2-4 hours a day.
I get most of my Gil from maps and Eureka
I haven't paid for a teleports in over a year. Simply do the Masked Carnival blue mage weeklies and use those seals to buy teleport tickets. Takes 5-10 minutes per week. Before I knew it I had over 1000 teleport tickets. You can also go to your teleport tab and set teleports to automatically use a ticket, removing the dialogue box. You can also set it so only teleports at a specific gil cost and above use a ticket. For example, setting it to 500 gil and up makes it so the cheap city and fc house teleports dont waste tickets.
If you have leveled your crafters you can get items to repair your own gear for basically free from company seals and wolf marks. even if you dont have them leveled you can still buy and sell them for Gill.
The adventurer in need bonus has no limit on obtaining it, so as long as you can match the role needed you can farm the 11k from it from alliance raid roulettes. accounting for chests in the raid thats another 4.5k gill (minimum depending on which expansions raids you end up in). Getting the gear from the chests can also be sold to your free company for seals to buy more of the self-repair items. if you have the roles at 71 or above you also get combat materia trade items you can then sell that materia for money (or meld it). and while you probably shouldnt you can force the duty finder to give you the CT raids which commonly go for 20 mins each. assuming things go badly or you get into longer raids, its at least 30k per hour.
I've never actually got any aetheryte tickets, however my teleports to major centres are all pretty cheap anyway. Stuck the free teleport from the 2 factor authentication on Kugane, Return on the Crystarium (which offers free transport to key zones on the first, Mor Dhona and another zone), have a house in Ishgard, an apartment in Gridania and the discounted teleport rate on Limsa. Travel to Ul-Dah is always free in Eorzea if you go via the Gold Saucer. The Endwalker zones add a little extra cost, but it's only 300 by Air or Sea from at least one of the above. I just fly the rest.
Maybe a bit of extra work, but I like to see some of the world rather than skipping over it all.
Also if you don’t have the atherite tickets you can still set a handful of favorite places so you only pay half price. Places you go often or weekly are good places to set these to.
You can also get cheaper teleporting for 24 hours if your free company has the reduced rates action.