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This is basically the game play loop at the moment. Grind quests, build base, do horde night, repeat.
Know what's worth taking to sell and what takes too long to gather for it's price helps a lot too. Early game wrench is a huge money maker but I'd you use it on everything you could disassemble you won't get as many quests done. ((And you might get stuck with out a repair kit)
But...why bother farming for money? When I play vanilla I end up crafting extra containers just for stacks of dukes. I've thrown stacks of dukes away. I played one game to a million dukes just because.
Early on, money matters. By even early midgame, it doesn't.
Something that might help early on is crafting some coolers. You only need scrap polymers (which are plentiful) and they sell for an amount that's useful early on.
Because I've no need to. If I play vanilla, I have more brass than I need too. Not as much excess as I have of dukes, but an excess.
I'd like ostentatious ways to waste dukes. Plating for my motorbike. And my base. And a huge pyramid that's bright white with a golden top.
I hardly ever play vanilla, though.