I Became A Millionaire By NOT Playing FF14 – FFXIV IS A Perfectly Balanced Game with No Exploits…



What happens when you take an economist and release them into the final fantasy 14 mmo economy with unrestricted access to the market board and cross server market data! How much money can an economist make whilst playing as little of FFXIV as possible! Is it possible to sell a 1 gil fish for 1000 gil? Can you scam an entire data centre into buying milk at 3X the regular price? And why does the spiffing brit keep hoarding thavnarian chai tea! Is the economy of ff14 perfectly balanced or is a basic understanding of supply and demand economics necessary to make millions without even understanding or playing the game! So join me just in time for a newfound adventure bringing new free company houses that will require stupid amounts of gil to buy! Luckily using economics we have found a way to get Infinite Money! So lets dive into a world of Final Fantasy xiv and ride off the endwalker hype and the fans asmongold managed to bring into the game!

so it’s time for me to flex my exploit skills and break the game with infinite money. My power is unstoppable and I will defeat this impossible challenge with all of my economic strategy and tips and tricks that exist for us exploiters in this FFXIV 2022 Experience!

What you have seen here today is part of a fantastic perfectly balanced game series on youtube where I go from game to game and break them with wacky exploits to gain things like unlimited gold. If you enjoyed this then be sure to check out more. The style is similar to RT game and callmekevin in parts. A large influence on this series has come from Valefisk and The Killian Experience.

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00:00 – Becoming a Millionaire…
00:33 – What you need: Final Fantasy XIV Explained
02:40 – How the Exploit Works
06:37 – Assembling MY TEAM…
07:55 – STEP 1: THE CHALLENGE BEGINS
10:20 – STEP 2: BUYING CHEAP TEA
11:00 – STEP 3: SELLING THE TEA for PROFIT
11:40 – Even more trades…
13:55 – STEP 4: COLLECT YOUR GIL
17:36 – Intense inflation strategies…
19:55 – STEP 5: CREATE MILK SHORTAGE
22:14 – Repercussions: The Great Milk Shortage
28:33 – [BUY YOUR SPIFFCOIN NOW]
29:06 – FINAL STEP: BECOME A MILLIONAIRE
32:17 – Join us at patreon.com/spiffing

Title: I Became A Millionaire By NOT Playing FF14 – FFXIV IS A Perfectly Balanced Game with No Exploits…

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27 thoughts on “I Became A Millionaire By NOT Playing FF14 – FFXIV IS A Perfectly Balanced Game with No Exploits…”

  1. A Few weeks ago I undertook a quest to make money in FF14 Without playing the game! What transpired is one of the most entertaining exploit dives into an MMO Economy the world has ever seen!
    3.4 Million FFXIV players made these goods and I'm going to sell them back them at quadruple the price!
    As of a few weeks after we stopped recording the milk gambit ended up profiting just over 1 billion.

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  2. In my entire 45 years, I never once thought I'd get a monstrous, raging erection from watching a smooth-talking Brit exploit the absolute shit out of a game featuring elves, midgets and the occasional horned goat… yet here we are.

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  3. Fun fact: economists have used MMO's economies to learn a lot about real world economics (WoW obviously being the primary focus of the studies in the past).

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  4. Back when Ishgard Restoration was on its third stage, people were using a lot of pixie cotton (or dwarven, don't remember) and I needed some for my Weaver but everyone was selling like a stack of 5 for like 5000. I raged, gathered so a tone of mats to craft them myself and then started selling stacks of 20 at like 1500 and I crashed the prices, cause fuck overpricing stuff that people actually need in mass. It honestly felt better to offer large stacks at a lower price so that it would become more affordable and force everyone else on the server to cut down their prices than making a "fortune" by abusing a market in need. I even got enough to buy myself a house from it.

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  5. Isn't using the Market board add on against their terms of service, and wouldn't not using it be a major problem for this strategy? You'd have to check individual items manually which would slow this exploit significantly.

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  6. I love these breaking the economy videos. I don't know if its popular enough, but can you break the economy of other things like LoTR online and Wizards 101? I think it'd be especially hilarious for wizards 101, I grew up on that game lmao

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  7. roughly 8mins of establishing that you'll use 21k to make a million and then actually starting at 100k is like Donald Trump talking about the "small 1 Million Dollar loan" he got from daddy.

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  8. Limnsa anchovies are sold via npc for a few gil think 6-16. You need to incorporate ffxiv gamescape or other sites to locate npc shops. Almost all gear can be bought from npc shops and sell are auction houses. People that don't explore don't known where things are sold and are lazy.

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  9. I've known for a long time about visiting other servers' markets, but what Spiff doesn't know is the busy datacenters (like mine) have a queue time to go there, and another to come back. The queue isn't so bad now (I think it's under 30 minutes now), but it used to be hours.

    Side note: Mentors and sprouts can use the novice network on these other servers while you wait.

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  10. Well
    Although I am a (still active) wow player, whenever I played ff14 I was also crafting and gathering.. but as I was also buying some of my mats this is a very nice idea to get them at lower prices.. thanks 🙂
    I knew of the server travel function, as I was playing with friends on other servers, but it never came to my mind to go to their marketboards

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  11. I can't wait for the day that Spiff starts an actual company IRL and starts pulling this stuff off. It's going to suck for a short while but let's not pretend that nameless companies aren't doing that already.

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