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Also, greeder mode isn't very hard. Just re-roll till you get a good starting item, be it in the treasure room or item shop. Won't take to long to get somthin like tech x or magic mushroom. I have done it with t lost and found it easy (mostly due to hiding in rocks and getting a daddy long leg/gawed leaf combo)
So telling the game mode is boring af, why not, it's your point of view, but you still need to do greed mode for the marks. Let's say 25 coins left when you beat greed so it's 900ish coins. Giving the money to the greed machine is on your path to obtain the marks.
You will loose less time by doing the intended way than going for your mod.
I get grinding for a reward, but this is nearly as stupid as needing to complete the main game 20+ times just so you have access to all the floors (and can then start unlocking stuff)
After beating ultra greedier though i just gave myself deep pockets and 9x A Dollar because I can't be bothered to grind it for coins. I don't mind doing it once for the unlocks but doing le epic D20 gamebreaks just so I can put more than 10 coins in the machine at the end is dumb
Start a run.
Spawn the Greed donation machine. (spawn 6.11)
Give yourself a Dollar. (giveitem c18)
Give as much as you can.
Once the machine is stuck, quit and change character.
Repeat.
There is no skill however in locking content behind playing the same mode 50 times. That tests nothing of you except for how much time you're willing to spend. I could get the machine unlocks being locked behind multiple playthroughs to a degree, but enough to get 1000 without breaking the game is a bit mad