I'm logger IV but it seems like my cert is kinda useless?. Wasted 50k gold upgrading my cert. I watched YouTube tutorials and ppl chooses gunmakers as their profession and it seems to earn a lot more than a logger cert. Loggers earns gold too but it's so little compared to gunmakers. All I can sell are old cyp, wood cores, and broadleafs and its so not profitable.

I'm a RDO noob, currently rank 24 and I'm trying to earn gold so I can get one of the roles. I finished all the online story missions and I don't know what to do now to earn money and gold. I try to do some of the daily challenges but it's gonna take a long time to get at least 15 for the trader role.


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I have just started play stardew valley and I find that my earnings for the first few days are miserable. Would appreciate if i could get some tips on how to earn more and maximise my profits. Sorry if this question has been asked before.

After that: Go complete the online story mode. Find out who's responsible for your false imprisonment, and help out the nice lady who saved you. Some missions will only appear when you're high honor, and others will only appear if you're low honor. You'll get a bunch of cash and gold for completing the story.

Roles are like the "expansions" of Red Dead Online. Each one is purchased with Gold, the premium currency, but everything can be earned in game. You should be saving all of your gold for roles until you have all of them. Each role will unlock new activities, weapons, abilities, and avenues of making a lot of money. They're the real meat of the game, and you should strive to unlock every single one.

Bounty Hunter: This is probably the most popular answer for which role to get first. It's the only role that rewards you gold instead of cash. You'll be given targets that you need to capture dead or alive, and bring them to a prison wagon, or sheriff's office. In addition, you'll also gain access to Legendary Bounties, which are instanced missions with cutscenes and unique gameplay aspects. Having access to bounties is really nice early on, but I don't think it's the only answer. This early on, cash is just as useful as gold to you.

Trader: Trader is the simplest role to understand. You'll hunt animals, bring their pelts and carcasses back to your camp, and your partner Cripps will turn them into goods. Goods can be sold in bulk for huge profits. Early on, your sales will be small, but once you've maxed out this role, you'll be earning $650 per sale. No activity in the game gives you as much money as selling a full large wagon load of goods. This is how I personally earn most of my money.

Verdict?: You should get either the Trader, Bounty Hunter, or Collector role first. Pick whichever one you think you'd have the most fun with. By the time you unlock your first role, you'll start earning gold at a more steady pace, and your second, third, etc. roles will sort of snowball unlock.

Gold is represented by bars, and nuggets. When I say "15 gold", I mean "15 Gold bars". Each gold bar is worth 100 gold nuggets. You'll probably see me use "nuggets" and decimal numbers interchangeably. IE: "0.5" is the same as half a gold bar, or 50 nuggets.

10 Gold Bars right off the bat: Go to this website. By enabling two-factor authentication on your Social Club account, you'll receive 10 gold bars within a few days. Don't skip this. Do it now.

10 Gold bars for finishing all story missions: Remember, some missions only show up when you're low honor, and some only show up when you're high honor. To lower your honor, simply go on a rampage in Saint Denis. It won't take long to bottom out. Don't worry about becoming "evil" or anything. There's virtually no punishment for death, or having a bounty in this game. Raising your honor is even easier. Feeding and brushing your horse, catching and releasing fish, or helping random NPCs you meet will raise your honor. Frankly, your honor will probably be maxed out with little effort just by playing. Story missions also give you morality choices sometimes, so it's not hard to just decide to change your honor as you play. Don't waste your gold with Old Man Jones. Note that beyond these story missions, honor has almost no bearing on your character at all.

Treasure Maps: Treasure maps are an absolute godsend. Each treasure you find will get you a nice little chunk of gold, usually between 80 nuggets all the way up to 1.80 bars. Every enemy in the game that you loot (aside from Lawmen) have a chance to drop a treasure map. Loot every enemy you can. It's easy to see the tiny amounts of cash you loot off of each one and think that it's not worth it. It is. Between consumables, collectibles, ammo, cash, and maps, it's so worth it to loot enemies. In addition, every 5 ranks you level up, you'll be sent a treasure map in the mail. You can pick up your mail at any post office, or at your camp. In addition, check your mail for a telegram regarding "new employment." By completing one of these missions, you'll get 5000 XP, and a treasure map.

Stranger Missions: On the map you'll see orange circular symbols with a stick man. These are stranger missions. Each one will reward you with gold upon completion. The kicker is this: You get rewarded MORE for doing these missions slowly. The exact formula is a little complex, but for simplicity's sake: when you accept the mission, start a timer on your phone. When 12 minutes have passed, you'll get the highest time:reward ratio. Any shorter and you'll get almost no reward at all. Any longer and there's diminishing returns. Bounty hunts operate in the same manner. 12 minutes is the magic number.

Freeroam Events: Every now and then you'll get invited to participate in a Free-Roam Event. These are sometimes competitive (though not necessarily straight PvP), and sometimes cooperative. By simply participating in them, you'll be rewarded with gold and cash, win or lose. Some of these events are incredibly fun, and you'll unlock more as you rank up in your roles. These events range from fishing contests, to races, to 12 player co-op shootouts against bandits.

Instanced PvP: You can also just queue up for deathmatches, and horse races. This might sound intimidating, but you don't even have to win to get rewards. In fact, you might even notice a lot of players idling in these game modes, spinning their horse in place at the starting line, or walking in circles in a shootout. You're rewarded just for being there. Sometimes there's huge bonuses on these events, and they quickly become the top way to earn gold.

Dailies: This is the big one, but also the slowest one for the time being. Every day, you'll get some daily objectives. Each one nets you a small handful of nuggets. Completing them all gives you a small bonus. By completing at least one daily objective per day for 7 days increases the payout to 1.5x. After 14 days, the payout is 2x. After 21 days, the payout is 2.5x. After 28 days, the payout will be reset back to 1x, but you'll be granted $100 cash and a treasure map. Unlocking roles opens up even more daily slots, at 3 per role. Early on it's not the best source of income, but if you stick with it for a couple weeks, it becomes the best gold maker in the game. When you're completing 20-something dailies in a day at 2x or 2.5x bonus, you're bringing in a ton of gold.

Posse up! On the main online menu, don't be afraid to hit posse up. You never know when you'll land in a session where someone's about to sell a full large wagon of goods and net you a clean $325, or when someone is doing some high level bounty missions that can net you some gold.

I'm still relatively early in the game (Level 4), but I seem to always be out of money. I bought a lot of spell scrolls to scribe spells in my wizards book, but perhaps that was a mistake. Are there any methods out there to earning money? Or is it just kill stuff pick up the items and sell them? Any help is appreciated. :-)

Some may shrug it off but when thinking about a new players experience, they run into that wall with hardly any in-game method of getting the gold so that sends them to the store. That feels like a mobile game. A subscription based mobile game. Not good.

Gold is a very valuable currency to rack up in MultiVersus. You will use it for a ton of stuff, and if you can reliably earn enough of it, there's not much you will need to open up your wallet for to get in the game. Of course, there are different ways to earn Gold, and each way will get you different amounts. They're all somewhat tied together, so you can, and should, try to focus your efforts to earn as much as you can at once. There are a few methods at your disposal, so here are the best ways to earn Gold in MultiVersus.

Step 1: Play and win matches. This is the obvious one. Playing matches will always reward you with Gold. However, you also get a little bonus for winning matches that bumps up your earnings a bit. It probably goes without saying, but always try to win for the biggest payout. 2351a5e196

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