QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Dec 24 2016, 01:07 PM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Dec 24 2016, 11:57 AM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Dec 24 2016, 12:14 PM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Dec 24 2016, 11:13 AM)

Guild House = From what I've heard, the houses will be about 500,000 in game gold or 5,000 Crowns in the Crown Store.

I've got 475,000 gold saved up, but ... lots of time between now and February that something could happen to it,
Crowns are another story. I'll have to buy more to get a house; right now I think I've got about 4350 Crowns.
Yeah, Khajiit has only like... 650 crowns and only about 8,000 in game gold. What is a good way to make gold in this game?
1. Doing Writs nets about 2,000 gold per character per day.
2. Join a trade guild. I'm a member of 4 trade guilds. The biggest selling items are tempers; then food and ingredients; (they go as quickly as you put them up).
Bundles of mats for crafting used to go well, but now that they are giving everyone 25 of various mats they don't need as Writ rewards, that stuff is flooding the market and is becoming devalued.
These type things can bring in about 30,000 per day at the Guild Stores.
Rare anything is high dollar and sells quick. Kuta stones go for @ 5,000 gold each. I got 100 of them doing Writs, and have been selling them off (which is how I got at least 260,000 in the last week or so). I got some Atherial Dust doing a Writ that sold for 97,000 a few weeks ago; and sold in like 1-2 days.
3. If you are a vampire or werewolf, people pay well for you to bite them from what I've seen in the Chatbox.
4. Thieving and murdering. Robbing Inns/houses etc. is okay; but if you have the Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood - thieves troves and murdering people for the loot they are carrying is huge, you can net 8,000 in just minutes per character.
The problem with that is that the "Fences" have a ceiling that = once a character meets that ceiling they are stuck with a bunch of stolen goods on their hands and kind of have to hide out in the Outlaw Refuge for 24 hours till they can Fence again. (Move onto the next character).
That option isn't my favorite - not to say I haven't tried it; but I don't kill innocents to do it. There are plenty of places where enemies abound that you can creep up on and kill and they respawn quickly so you can "farm" them.
One of the best places to farm murdering enemies is that first estate you have to do for the Dark Brotherhood questline. Those guards respawn in under a minute, you can net enough to hit the ceiling at the Fence in no time.
** If you use a trade guild and sell mats, you don't need to murder or break into houses to get plenty of gold.
Me = my main character goes out on a mats run once per day, it takes about 30 minutes and she gets plenty to sell. I took Haute on it, she can verify it is loaded with great mats, lol.
All my characters do some writs per day. The lowly bank mules just do a couple easy writs like Provisioning and Enchanting (about 5 minutes per each character because I keep the Provisioning foods for Writs made up and waiting in the bank for them to just pull out when they get a Writ).
The characters I've actually sunk skill points into doing the highest level Writs absolutely do their Writs daily because those Craglorn level Writs are the ones that pay with Kuta stones and rare ingredients.