Melvor Idle

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How do I make two million dollars LOL
It costs over two million to unlock basic stuff like crafting or archery hahaha how the hell do I make this much? I feel like ive been grinding and I only have 48,500
What should I be doing?
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Pandorian Oct 26, 2022 @ 11:03am 
I can't tell how many people in this thread are trolls or just saw the title and didn't read anything else.

If you continue in adventure, others have mentioned the Cows and upgrading leather to green leather then selling that. If you have mining try to save up 500k and then buy gem gloves. Sell the gems you get from those and buy another pair, this should net you profit. After getting enough to get another skill, make sure it's a money making skill(thieving,township).
Originally posted by Pandorian:
I can't tell how many people in this thread are trolls or just saw the title and didn't read anything else.

If you continue in adventure, others have mentioned the Cows and upgrading leather to green leather then selling that. If you have mining try to save up 500k and then buy gem gloves. Sell the gems you get from those and buy another pair, this should net you profit. After getting enough to get another skill, make sure it's a money making skill(thieving,township).
I think a lot of people just read the title and replies haha. But yea im off adventure mode now, I didnt realize the difference was so extreme. Ill go back to it when Im smarter about the game
(♉ ) Tristetea Oct 27, 2022 @ 10:51am 
Again even in adventure. I picked up fishing/cooking and thieving. Then it was easy adventure after that. Thieving even without the bonuses is a great way to print money.
Fendain Feb 26, 2023 @ 9:30am 
Most of the ideas above require rather high levels in certain skills. I tend towards mining and smithing (must be part Dwarf :) ) so I started mining. Mine the first possible ore until you open the next. The take that ore and smith it into bars. Take the bars and see what you can make from them to sell. Initially I was making arrow tips but soon (forgot just when) javelin tips became more profitable. I rather quickly ( a week or so) got to making Runite bars. They take a bit of coal but selling the javelin tips I made from that gave me a few million cash. Next was Dragonite (which takes 12 coal for each Dragonite ore plus 2 runite ore) which takes longer to get the ingredients for but is well worth it. By this time your mining is getting 2 ore for many of the attempts and smithing is making 2 of an item and even you start seeing making the items and not using the bars :) When you get to 99 in mining and smithing you can get their associated skillcapes which give you a coal for every mining action and reduces the smithing need for coal by 50% which is a great help until you can get to the point where you can afford the other items folk talked ab out above.

Now i just work on other skills until I need more cash then back to the Mines :) From what I have seen it looks as though agility training may be a way to make cash as well as raise your strength early on.
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Date Posted: Oct 25, 2022 @ 9:59am
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