Making money
Making money
I'm kind of late comer to Eschalon Love the game, especially I come from time of C64 and oldschool rpgs.
My current character is Rogue, and I'm wondering how to make decent money in the game? I just got to Bordertown and want to train a lot, but I hardly got enough money to stock up potions or do them by using alchemy.
I know I could reload game always when checking some barrels and chests, but that just isn't for me
Is it waste of resources to pimp up some weapon or armour and then sell them?
So, any tips are welcome
My current character is Rogue, and I'm wondering how to make decent money in the game? I just got to Bordertown and want to train a lot, but I hardly got enough money to stock up potions or do them by using alchemy.
I know I could reload game always when checking some barrels and chests, but that just isn't for me
Is it waste of resources to pimp up some weapon or armour and then sell them?
So, any tips are welcome
- SpottedShroom
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Re: Making money
Unlike in many games, money is not an unlimited resource in Eschalon Book I. You can grind XP if you really want to, although it's generally unnecessary. The only real way to save money is with the Mercantile skill, but I don't think it's worth the investment, and it doesn't apply to training anyway.
You should just keep adventuring and saving up your money. If you're at a point where your character's not strong enough to get through the next challenge, you might need a different build.
You should just keep adventuring and saving up your money. If you're at a point where your character's not strong enough to get through the next challenge, you might need a different build.
Re: Making money
Yeah, i think i just have to grind more and see. I takes a lot of gold to train and constantly buy better gear.
I know I have already done some mistakes with my character, but I rather see where it goes than start again .
My plan was to make Rogue Archer (if you can say that), with some magic. I went to Bordertown without bow skill and get it there. So I saved some points, but mistake I made I didn't take magic skill, since I've red that you can't train that, at least not in the beginning of the game.
I know I have already done some mistakes with my character, but I rather see where it goes than start again .
My plan was to make Rogue Archer (if you can say that), with some magic. I went to Bordertown without bow skill and get it there. So I saved some points, but mistake I made I didn't take magic skill, since I've red that you can't train that, at least not in the beginning of the game.
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Re: Making money
One thing you can do is save before opening a container, then make several saves of the items in a container until you get one that has a really nice item or lots of value.
Re: Making money
Yeah, i guess this is easiest thing to do for starters.Randomizer wrote:One thing you can do is save before opening a container, then make several saves of the items in a container until you get one that has a really nice item or lots of value.
- SpottedShroom
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Re: Making money
Archer with some magic is the best build in Book I, so you should be fine. Keep pumping Bow skill when you level up.
Re: Making money
Any ideas which is better to go for magic: divination or elemental? I can see a lot of benefits from divination, only thing which interests me from elemental is the predator sight spell.
- SpottedShroom
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Re: Making money
Air Shield is fantastic. Predator Sight or Gravedigger's Flame will let you use a bow in the dark, but so will Cat's Eyes from Divination. I use Lock Melt with almost all of my characters. Portal and Invisibility are also good, but usually by the time you have them you don't need them much.
Lore and Divine Heal and both great, great spells. Ogre Strength, Haste, and Cure Disease are situational but can be very helpful.
Here's the spell list if you haven't already been looking at it:
viewtopic.php?t=1502
Lore and Divine Heal and both great, great spells. Ogre Strength, Haste, and Cure Disease are situational but can be very helpful.
Here's the spell list if you haven't already been looking at it:
viewtopic.php?t=1502
Re: Making money
Thanks, i didn't go for magic just yet, since i need to build on my intelligence/wisdom before that. Maybe even train at Blackwater if i get there aliveSpottedShroom wrote:Air Shield is fantastic. Predator Sight or Gravedigger's Flame will let you use a bow in the dark, but so will Cat's Eyes from Divination. I use Lock Melt with almost all of my characters. Portal and Invisibility are also good, but usually by the time you have them you don't need them much.
Lore and Divine Heal and both great, great spells. Ogre Strength, Haste, and Cure Disease are situational but can be very helpful.
Here's the spell list if you haven't already been looking at it:
viewtopic.php?t=1502
EDIT:
I did i trained for both divination/elemental, choosing later what direction to go. Character is coming together slowly. Next level i will bump the bow to 10 and then i'm actually starting to use it first time in the game . Which will bring some extra cost again.
Re: Making money
Okay, now maybe at the middle of the game or moving closer to the end. All the problems vanished, average i have 5000 gold and alchemy ingridients which will be enough for rest of the game. I can pimp anything i want to +3 when i need to. I even started collecting heavy armor to one barrel and pimp them aswell . Loaded with arrows as well, i think i have over 1000 on one barrel.
My Dex is now 40 and i haven't put more to it. Bow skill around 25. I'm wondering does it help to add more. Both Element and Div magic is now at 12. My armor class is close to 50 i think with light armor.
I think that you shouldn't do any save and load if you want game to be 'fun' to the end Still i'm enjoying, but i'm wondering if there will be challenge in the end. In future i will add my skill points probably to the elemental magic and raising strength and endurance probably.
My Dex is now 40 and i haven't put more to it. Bow skill around 25. I'm wondering does it help to add more. Both Element and Div magic is now at 12. My armor class is close to 50 i think with light armor.
I think that you shouldn't do any save and load if you want game to be 'fun' to the end Still i'm enjoying, but i'm wondering if there will be challenge in the end. In future i will add my skill points probably to the elemental magic and raising strength and endurance probably.
- Kreador Freeaxe
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Re: Making money
Early on in the game, the Ranger build with a bit of magic is a struggle because of the money, but late mid-game on, it's the single most powerful build. The game does become a bit of a cakewalk with it near the end. I think of that as the payoff for the early struggles.
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- Painted Lady
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Re: Making money
Also, as the game progresses you will have more types of arrows available for purchase. Some of them can be fairly expensive, but they are more than worth the cost. There is not an unlimited supply of the best arrows, so don't waste them.
- SpottedShroom
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Re: Making money
You know, I've never even bothered with non-basic arrows. You can get to such a high to-hit and damage without them it hardly seems necessary. I'd rather spend the money on training or spells.
Re: Making money
I'm carrying now few. Assassin arrow looks good, the problem is weight. If there's same weight arrows with extra features then i can understand it.SpottedShroom wrote:You know, I've never even bothered with non-basic arrows. You can get to such a high to-hit and damage without them it hardly seems necessary. I'd rather spend the money on training or spells.
BTW: Still to this day i haven't found that thief hideout, even i briefly red walkthrough
Re: Making money
Actually i started using Flight Arrows, they're available and same weight than normal ones.