Dragon quest 9 money hack


















You can buy the items you need from the shop and then quit. It's a good idea to buy the exact number Ear Cosies that you can make in Lamb's Wool. When you quit you won't have to remember how much of the other stuff you have to buy. Slurry Quay is chosen second to save time. Since Fur Hoods cost more then the other stuff they are the easiest to buy until you can afford 99 of everything.

Hit directional left and you will be at the max number you can buy; because Fur Hoods cost the most the max number you can afford is closest to the number you want to buy. You will earn G each time you do it. That is most likely enough to cover everything DQVC offers that day. If it's not you'll just have to do it again. Never fall below G or your profits will drop. Before you go out adventuring buy the maximum number of ingredients you can so that if you die the gold that will be cut in half will be profit.

Going from G to G is a huge loss you shouldn't risk. Alternatively, you could use the bank. However, if you buy the ingredients you are setting yourself up for the next time you need money.

The Cons are that it takes so long to gather the items and it takes even longer for the items to respawn. Zoom to the locations listed below and follow the instructions to find the item spawn points. If you have the Starflight you can Zoom to the locations and then use the whistle to land close to the gathering spots. However, it will still take around 2 hours of having the game on and being in a town for the items to respawn.

When you get them just sell the items you have gathered and you will be using your profits G to start making Ear Cosys. With the Whistle, if you don't mind the wait this method is actually faster and it works wonders on your play time. When you have sold all the items you should end up with G in addition to whatever you started with.

You are now ready to use the Ear Cosy Trips Chart. It also lists how many Ear Cosy Ingredients you can buy with the money you have. The amount of Ear Cosies you can make is the same as the amount of ingredients you can buy.

It will take you the same amount of trips to the G you need to make 99 Gold Mails whether you switch to Gold Mails at this point or stay on Eary Cosys. So what you save in time far outweighs the benefit of the routine you stuck to for 16 trips and as a bonus you end up with more money G versus G. Remember for each Ear Cosy you need 1 Fur Hood, 1 Lamb's Wool and 1 Bunny Tail so the number of each ingredient is the same as the number of ear cosys. It is pointless to make the same chart for the Gold Mails because you won't start making them until you have enough money to make From that point on you will produce a set profit.

It will take you 6 trips to be able to buy the ingredients for 99 Gold Mails. Just like the Ear Cosy Trips Chart he number of Gold Mails you can make is the same as the number of ingredients you can buy. Trips Gold Mails Gold Cost 0 69 1 74 2 79 3 85 4 91 5 98 6 99 Once you reach over G you will always have enough money to buy the ingredients for 99 Gold Mails.

The profit for each Gold Mail run is G. So every time you need money for the DQVC just do a Gold Mail run or two and you should have enough to buy out everything that is being offered.

If your willing to invest the time, you have infinite money. The enemy you are hunting for is the Gem Slime. Sign up for free! Whats the best way to make money? QuackOutLoud - 11 years ago. Top Voted Answer. How to make the most money with purchased items and alchemy. Silver Mail is available at Bloomingdale's Armor shop that doesn't specialize in shoes.

Jewel Slimes drop 10k gold, however you can only find them in high lv grottoes. This seems the best way however I'm lv 99 and have 2 revocations and I still can't find them; I have a chance but have yet to find one.

If you don't care for fighting, since the enemies with the most money are also more rare spawns, then you can abuse alchemy. Port Llafein or something Change the DS's internal clock to match the birthday you set to take advantage of this Birthday Boost at any time. Create a character, remove the character's armor and sell it. You can do this for infinite money. Mages seem to have the most valuable gear.

To unlock the sage vocation, one must travel to Gittingham palace in the ruins of the Gitt Empire. Upon entering, go counterclockwise around the first floor, until you reach a staircase. Go up that staircase, and towards the gaping hole in the floor. Right next to the hole is a bookcase, but not just any bookcase: one of the books is actually an ancient sage sealed into a book!

The Supreme Sage tells you that join the ranks of his kind sages, not books you must finish off five great trolls with frizz. Best way to do this is to find out how many turns of attacking it takes to kill the great troll, once you've got it down to a certain number, attack all out for a number of turns equal to one less than needed, and then let the mage finish him off with frizz, most likely while protecting him with whipping boy and healing as necessary until the troll dies.

Take your Mini Medals to the pirate king in Dourbridge. Collect 80 and hand them over to gain the ability to purchase rare items. After you've given him 80 Mini Medals, he will sell you rare items for -- you guessed it -- Mini Medals. So, if you want to put skill points into a weapon, don't change to a job that can't use that weapon until you max it out!

In order to unlock the Paladin vocation, make sure one of your characters knows the warrior ability "Whipping Boy". Go on the roof, head North, and talk to Brunhild. You'll receive the quest "Taking Soul Control", a quest in which you need to successfully use "Whipping Boy" ten times.

This quest is probably the easiest for unlocking other vocations, it's possible to complete it in a single battle. Go in the desert, and try to engage a battle with Axolhotls. They usually come in groups, and they usually attack weaker characters in your party, so simply use Whipping Boy on the weakest character you have, have the other characters defend, and you'll complete the quest in only one battle. Go back to Brunhild, and you'll unlock the Paladin Vocation!

In order to unlock the Ranger vocation, make sure you have a character with the ability to use knives. Next, go southeast of Dourbridge, in direction of Zere Rocks. Before entering the forest that leads to Zere Rocks, talk to Odval. She'll give you the "Ranger Changer" quest. This quest is pretty easy, simply use the ability "Toxic Dagger" to poison a given amount of Hocus Chimaeras, and let them die by the venom, not the other attacks.

They each have about 70 HP in the following forest, so try to calculate the hits you give them and then use Toxic Dagger. After defeating the given amount of Hocus Chimaeras, return to Odval.

You'll have access to the Ranger vocation. Dances are Party Tricks that continue until cancelled. The following dacnes can be unlocked by performing the actions below. Available for creation through alchemy are: Snood a blue slime helmet ; Gooey Gear a red and green slime torso piece ; and slime earrings which don't affect your appearance at all but go with the set.

They are all made out of simple ingredients as well slime drops, which are item drops from slimes. Wearing the Snood and Gooey Gear together make the character resemble a Slime Stack, especially if no weapons are equipped. Early on in the game you can access a place named Quarentomb. In Quarentomb-L1 you can find Metal Slimes.

Hunt them relentlessly and with a little luck they wont run.



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