Diablo 4 Farming Guide: Maximizing Gold Income by Selling Items
Thank you, welcome everyone! Today we have a unique guide for Diablo 4, where I'll share one of the best ways to amass gold by selling items to vendors. You might have missed a significant amount of gold if you're like me and have been salvaging legendaries and unique items. But fear not, I'll show you how to make the most of your loot and turn it into a lucrative gold-making strategy.
Before diving into the specifics, let's clarify that we're not selling all our unique items and legendaries.
Keep the ones you need and want to use for your build. We'll focus on selling the ones you don't require, ensuring you profit handsomely from them.
The key to this method is identifying the items that fetch the highest prices when sold.
After farming the new Nightmare dungeons, which allow you to teleport and are excellent for experience and leveling up, you'll find a plethora of loot, including legendaries and unique items.
For legendaries, focus on selling two-handed weapons, one-handed weapons, helmets, chests, and rings, as they tend to sell for a decent amount of gold.
Conversely, gloves and bracers typically fetch the least gold, so consider salvaging them for crafting materials instead.
Now, let's talk about unique items.
These can be incredibly valuable when sold to vendors. For example, that unique sword you don't need could bring in close to 400,000 gold.
It's essential to compare the value of the materials you'd get from salvaging with the gold you'd receive from selling the item.
If the gold value outweighs the materials' worth, it's a no-brainer to sell it instead of salvaging.
Here's a summary of what to do:
- Keep the legendaries and uniques you need for your build.
- Sell the legendaries that fetch high gold prices (two-handed weapons, one-handed weapons, helmets, chests, and rings).
- Salvage the legendaries that fetch lower gold prices (gloves and bracers) for crafting materials.
- Focus on selling all rare items, especially weapons, as they usually bring in a good amount of gold.
To illustrate the power of this method, I recently farmed one round of the Nightmare dungeons for about two hours and filled up a bag full of loot. I managed to make over 2.5 million gold just by selling those items to vendors. Imagine the potential profits if you have multiple bags full of loot in your storage!
Remember that this strategy works best when you have enough crafting materials and no longer need them urgently.
You can use the gold to reroll gear, purchase new equipment, and try out new builds, providing more flexibility and a richer Diablo 4 experience.
Farming the dungeons for close to a full clear is recommended for the best experience and loot.
Pick up all the blue and rare items you find, and you'll be raking in the gold while helping yourself and other players level up faster.
In conclusion, optimizing your inventory management and focusing on selling the right items can significantly increase your gold income in Diablo 4. Be mindful of what you need and what you can sell for maximum profit. With this method, you'll be well on your way to building your fortune and unlocking exciting possibilities in the game.
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