The laziest gold you can make, with no barrier to entry!

If you are struggling for gold in Midnight there are some very low gold investment tricks you can do, today I will cover one of them!

Patron orders

Patron orders are quite nice in theory as they can give you a lot of valuable rewards, you can get augment runes, as well as the artisan’s payout bags which contain materials, including relatively expensive ones like Nocturnal Lotuses and Fantastic fur. This means if the crafted item is cheap enough or materials are included they are often quite profitable. You can also get skill increasing finishing reagents directly which also sell consistently.

Two professions stand out

There are two professions that have a ton of recipes with almost a non existant crafting cost: Engineering and tailoring. All of the rare armors for both of these professions are in the sub 50 gold cost to craft, meaning you are guaranteed to make a profit just from the paltry 60 gold commission. For engineering the recipes do take some recycling to unlock, but materials are quite cheap now, so it should not be very expensive to get a good chunk of them.

The basics

Simply level your profession to 50 using the cheapest recipes available. Level 50 is not super important specifically, you just want to unlock all of the easy cheap recipes. Then you log in and check your patron orders every other day or every third day and craft your way through it. This should yield you a couple of hundred to a couple of thousand gold per log in depending on how lucky you get with augment runes.

Resourcefulness

You don’t really need stats and they don’t have a huge impact on the cheap recipes, but for tailoring you could get lucky and get some crafting orders with a lot of cooldown cloth included. If that happens resourcefulness can be quite valuable to snag some extra materials from procs, so picking up some uncommon resourcefulness tools can be quite worthwhile.

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