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Message ID: 1258
Date: Thu May 13 01:26:05 BST 1999
Author: Ken Morris
Subject: Re: Getting Cash *SPOILER*


Since you are lvl 10, I would suggest heading to the OOT and killing some
Aqua Gobs. You always get at least 2.5 gold off of them for their bow and
arrows. In just an hour of adventuring, you can have 4 or 5 plat saved up
and get good xp too. That's what I did from 10th to 12th lvl. Got more
than enough money for my spells ;)

Talarin Kal'Amon, High Elven Wizard


----- Original Message -----
From: Iggie/Alyssandra/Jane Pierson <ldyiggie@...>
To: <eq_wizards@onelist.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 7:24 PM
Subject: [eq_wizards] Getting Cash


> From: "Iggie/Alyssandra/Jane Pierson" <ldyiggie@...>
>
> On May 12, Cinius Shade wrote:
>
> >>Why is it everyone has problems with getting cash? Through normal
> adventuring I, at level 13, have just over 70pp more than enuff to buy my
> 5th rank spells and some of the 6th rank spells.... What's everyone doing
> for cash?<<
>
> I don't know about others, but I haven't found a ready source for cash
that I can
> survive hunting. I generally hunt with a similar level warrior. By
scrimping and saving
> tho I have gotten a full set of cloth armor and most of my level 8 spells.
Currently am
> level 10. Now begins the scrimping and saving to get level 12 spells. I
know that
> some others have taken up smithing, etc to make money.. but I chose to
save my
> money for the spells themselves rather than spend the little I made on
supplies for a
> skill like smithing. I'd love to find a money tree but since I think
that's unlikely will just
> play patiently and save up slowly. As others have pointed out here, I
suspect that
> getting cash will be easier at higher levels.
>
> Iggie
> Level 10 Gnome Wizard
> Cazic-Thule
>
> -you have now made level 570 in beer spilling while fishing- <G>
>
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