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Most of these farming spots will yield upwards of one platinum (i.e. 1000) per hour in pure loot and gold. You’re also bound to get many crafting materials (via salvaging; see section 1.2) no matter where you farm, and selling these when the economy is right can increase your Elsword Online Gold income to titanic proportions (see section 1.3).
When farming, be aware that the developers of Guild Wars have programmed the game to discourage farming the same area over and over. Originally, this anti-farming code would cause loot drops to be greatly reduced, or disappear altogether, if a player entered the same area five times in a row.
In addition, some good farming spots have barrels, wreckage, or other containers that may reveal a large sum of gold when opened. Many good locations for farming are listed in Section 2 of this guide, and each of these locations is marked as a “Farming Spot.”
The anti-farming code is less strict now, and unless you spend a great deal of time farming the same area in one sitting, you probably won’t notice it at all.
Still, if you’ve been farming the same area for an hour or two straight and notice the loot is declining, you’ll want to move to another spot to keep the cash flowing.
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