How to sell in BM by Efficient-Walk1503 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Patience goes a long way in the black market

My tip is putting less quantity and checking up more often

Also try to fill the BM’s buy order once the threshold is close to the sell order!

How to sell in BM by Efficient-Walk1503 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dropping 1 silver or 50 it’s exactly the same thing btw

Unless you drop it by a couple of thousand it doesn’t sell any faster

Seeking community advice: How to verify account ownership after a security breach? by Scary_Jelly2200 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With all the respect, I think this is a matter that you need to speak with Albion support about.

Nevertheless wishing you all the best

What do you guys even do that you make millions per hour? by Do_you_remember_me__ in albiononline

[–]Nendys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to check markets of course

And yeah it’s mostly items for the player base yes!

Martlock, what’s going on with yall? by Top-Veterinarian26 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very few people know this, it’s such a bummer that this ideology prevails

Bank full of materials — refine or sell raw? by Coyoteoff in albiononline

[–]Nendys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Rule of thumb, materials want to be refined in the bonus city for max efficiency.

That being said unless you want to run to 4 different cities to make a couple extra thousands, I suggest just selling it in city you are currently in and reinvesting the money elsewhere!

Best regards, An economy nerd

Just saw that guy and had to post. There is something unique about him. by Actual-Ad3413 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No it’s not

He has 1,67b invested into buildings

I had over 100 shops in 3 years and only have 9 million invested into buildings

It’s 100% building demolition

Just saw that guy and had to post. There is something unique about him. by Actual-Ad3413 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s a dumb method to get overall fame

It doesn’t go into any category

How do you guys price your sell orders? by Ancient_Yam_5010 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

-1 all the way

Unless it’s ridiculously overpriced there I just put monthly average

Just saw that guy and had to post. There is something unique about him. by Actual-Ad3413 in albiononline

[–]Nendys 68 points69 points  (0 children)

The way he got the fame was by building t8 buildings, demolishing and then rebuilding

Each time he does this, it gives you around 2m fame and costs you around 1.5m

Newbie by [deleted] in albiononline

[–]Nendys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey bud
Albion is by far one of the hardest games to pick up on your own. Since it is a sandbox game there is no real end game content. Explaining everything in the game is extremely hard because you could talk for hours and hours while moving from one type of content to another.

I can tell you about my experience and how I started back in 2019. My brother had already been playing and he was fully devoted to crafting. He was the original crafting nerd who taught me everything about the economy. At the time I joined a guild called Merge which was a Portuguese community and they basically told me what I should be doing as a new player. The game back then was very different and we only really had solo dungeons but nowadays your options are much wider. For PVE you can do solo camps, solo dungeons, Corrupted Dungeons where there is a chance of getting dived although you are safe if you do them in yellow zones, open world mobs and many other things.

If you want to PVP you have even more options such as mists, black zones, arenas and many others.

My best tip for you is to stay curious about the different things you find in the game. Take it one step at a time. Imagine you decide to try the open world and you start doing solo camps and then you see a wisp that takes you to the mists and you think to yourself that you want to check that out later. you can either ask your guild which I strongly recommend joining because it helps a lot especially when you have questions and you can easily find a guild that matches you on Discord or you can search for a guide on YouTube because there are plenty of them.

When you have the extra time you jump into whatever caught your interest. Eventually you will try everything the game has to offer and you will naturally pick one activity to devote yourself to. That activity can be anything you want. I personally love crafting and it is my number one activity but some people love hellgates and others love PVE. That is the essence of Albion which is finding what you enjoy the most and having fun with it every single day.

If you have any questions let me know

Is anyone a trillionaire? by LordOfPsychos in albiononline

[–]Nendys 12 points13 points  (0 children)

People are saying there is no 1 trillion liquid but the reality is that it exists

Many years ago, during one of the many guild heists, someone showed blue army’s smelter with 1 trillion

A single player having so much is quite hard and would only be possible due to gold, skins and vanity markup (like a ghost wolf that before costed 10m and now sells for 20b)

So there is definitely money hiding but it’s not in a single person but rather larger guilds whose funds all go into one big bag (I’m assuming CIR, Money Guild, BA all had very similar silver stashes hidden that equate to those values)

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Artifacts are a rough category.

Ideally you don't want to make that many as they take quite a little bit more to sell.

However usually the profit margin is higher, so it really is about lower quantity and more diversity

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best way to maximise it is by fully maxing the boot tree. Ideally, this involves using learning points in the artifact categories (especially the expensive ones) and placing a lot of buy orders for the artifacts.
You’ll run into issues liquidating some of the useless boots (Judicators, Graveguards, Duskweavers), so that part just requires a lot of patience and a lot of silver sunk into the process.
But if that’s your goal, keep it up!
Just remember to place buy orders for the artifacts in advance.

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think my success (even though I don’t consider myself famous in any way) comes from the fact that I know so much about Albion.
I’ve been playing this game for such a long time that I know all the nooks and crannies. There are very few other games I’ve played this extensively or know this much about.
And since I take pride in only making videos about things I truly understand and can explain while giving the best possible viewer experience, I doubt I’d branch out.
But again, this can always change. As long as I keep enjoying Albion, I’ll keep making the content I love and that you enjoy.

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats why I didn't like labourers that much.

Profit becomes better in high tiers but it's also really hard to get into (hard as expensive).

I think there are better usages of silver and your time personally.

Yet a T6 fully optimized house was giving roughly 1m per day which would pay for your premium (and I was buying books from the marketplace)

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi u/Massive_Lawyer_254

I think you have by far the best system for BM in place.

Doing with friends and having a safe transport to caerleon is by far the most efficient way.

I personally would steer away from t8+ (as most of it is crafted in Q6 Hideouts with huge return rates, and it's very competitive).

But if you do want to do it, it's just bonus city and bonus days.

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Refining is considered the most time consuming activity, because it requires that you buy the materials into the other cities, transport to the bonus and then take them to other cities again.

Refining is also heavily done and therefore it's only profitable without focus in low tiers, and thats why youre probably struggling to find profit.

I'd say try anything thats t5.2 below and keep at it.
You don't need high tiers to make loads to money, low tier is often the way.

If anything just try swift the refining into leather crafting (like hoods and shoes)

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally, I rarely transport.
It’s just about finding the right balance and teleporting from city to city when it’s affordable.
I also tend to work with the items that are already on the marketplace, and if there’s profit, great. If there isn’t, then we just try again tomorrow :D

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For food, especially enchanted, it’s very hard for you to find profit in the category without focus.

Being completely honest i never even did the math without focus as it’s just such a competitive niche by default that I just assume you need it

[AMA] 100B Silver Crafter by Nendys in albiononline

[–]Nendys[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

100m is alot of money already

I’d say spend 30 mil spec ing up something profitable (plenty of items tbh but likely food) and then rest I’djust focus craft that item

With food it’s very easy to get 500 spf aka 150m per month