New World: Flipping Trade Post Will Bring You Tons Of Gold Coins! - Gold Farming Guide
In this guide, we’ll share one of the best ways to make money in New World, and that’s by flipping any kind of item on Trade Post. We’ll walk you through it and give you some items to get started.
So far, I have introduced many ways to earn New World Coins. But today we’re going to explore what is probably the easiest and most effective way to make money. Because flipping a Trade Post is so easy to do, you can do it with almost any item.
But be warned, it can get boring after a while, which is why I often do other money-making things from time to time. To keep things interesting, what we’re going to focus on is how to find the flip items that work for you on your server, how to handle them, and effectively maximize profits.
Refining Components
An easy and inexpensive way to start flipping is with Refining Components. Because these items are in high demand among crafters and they are easily available, many of these items are bought and sold in the market every day. But just look for Obsidian Flux, Obsidian Sandpaper, Aged Tannin, Pure Solvent or Wireweave.
Click on a buy or sell order to see if the sell order is much higher than the buy order. If there is a buy order, please buy as many items as possible and set the post time to one day to reduce trade tax fees.
I do this for every Refining Component that makes me a profit and put it into an order of 10,000 and wait until they are all bought. The entire process usually only takes a few hours and you can make a handsome profit.
Note that when selling, be sure to check your list of completed and expired purchase orders to see what price you paid for the item, so you know you will one day make a profit on your investment.
Often, the items you bought the day before may have dropped in price and the profit isn’t that high, but you can wait another day or two until the price rises again and then sell those Refining Components. Adding these to your daily routine can allow you to earn crazy amounts of gold every week.
In the past three days, I didn’t have time to play much, other than looking for Components alone, and only had time to place a buy and sell order each day.
I managed to buy 25,000 components for 2,290 gold and sell them for 6,650 gold. Taking into account Trade Post tax, which is worth about 100 gold coins, I made a total of 4,260 gold coins in passive profit. Not bad for a little work, you can actually go a step further.
Flipping Tips
If you are new to flipping and don’t have a large stash of New World Coins to start with, I highly recommend practicing by flipping these simple items and incorporating them into your daily life will do wonders for your gold stash.
Once you’re familiar with the concept of flipping, you can easily use it for almost any item on Trade Post. You just look for any item and check the buy and sell order price as before. If there are good enough profits to be made, then don’t forget to consider Trade Post taxes. So don’t try items that won’t generate much profit, it will just make you busy in vain.
Flip Cooking Materials
I also love using my Refining Components to flip cooking materials, especially those used for high-end food preparations. Because these items are in high demand among chefs, buying and selling them can bring in substantial profits.
All you have to do is look up five recipes on the market and see what ingredients they require, and look for those items one by one to see if you can profit from them.
PVE/PVP Gear
If you know which PVE or PVP gear is highly sought after, you can also make huge profits by flipping those items. However, because of constant changes in metadata, the price of a simple gear will fluctuate greatly. This means that there are both rewards and risks for you to flip these materials.
You can also choose to check Trade Post frequently to see if there are decent equipment for sale. Since they are always popular and sometimes people are willing to sell them for very cheap, you can make a lot of money from them.
All in all, this guide covers almost everything there is to know about flip trading on Trade Post. Hope this helps some of you, good luck!
Mar-13-2024
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New World Aeternum Season 7 ...
New World Season 7, Season of the Conquerors is finally here! Just like the previous season updates, 8 new Artifacts have been added to Season 7, and in this guide we’re going to talk about the ways to get these new Artifacts. Season 6 Artifacts Before that, though, let’s start with the changes to Season 6 Artifacts. These Artifacts are no longer available from the last Season Pass, but now have new ways to get them. Let’s take a look! Cowl Of Power - Light Headwear First up we have Light Headwear, Cowl of Power. This Artifact now drops from PVP Rewards Track. But since the last update, the chances of getting Artifacts from PVP Rewards Track have been increased to make the grind less painful. You now have a chance to get Artifact at the third checkpoint at level 29 and level 39 on PVP track. Then, starting at level 50, the chances of getting an Artifact every three checkpoints are even higher. Grace - Greatsword Then we have Grace Greatsword, this Artifact now also drops from PVP reward track, but as mentioned before, since the last update, in addition to a large number of New World Coins, the chances that we can get Artifacts from PVP reward track have also been greatly increased. So, prepare a strong build to make your PVP journey smoother. Season 7 Artifacts Now, let’s get to the new Artifacts, starting with the two Artifacts that you can get in the free version of Season 7 Pass. 1. Otzi - Ice Gauntlet First, we have Ice Gauntlet, Otzi, this Artifact drops at level 20 in the free version of Season 7 Pass, and the new method of obtaining this Artifact will be revealed in Season 8. 2. Heceta - Life Staff Then, we have Life Staff, Heceta. This Artifact drops at level 80 in the free version of Season 7 Pass. Again, a new method for obtaining this Artifact will be revealed in Season 8. 3. Shrapnel - Musket Next, we have a couple of new Artifacts that can be obtained through PVP related methods. First up is Musket Shrapnel. You will have a chance to receive this Artifact when you complete Outpost Rush matches and open reward caches. It is worth noting that we have multiple different Artifacts to obtain in these reward caches, but remember that you can only drop this Shrapnel Artifact from caches that are level 61 or higher. So make sure you are at least level 61 before starting this grind. 4. Justice - Earring Then we have Earring Justice. This Artifact can be obtained from Sovereign Influence - Victor’s Spoils. If you don’t like PVP, don’t worry, you don’t have to go out of your way to spend hours here to participate in these contests, instead, you can jump into any territory that is currently in conflict, go to the location where a lot of PVP is happening, usually through Fast Travel Shrine near Control Towers, and then do a little damage before leaving after the match. This way, you will receive one of the caches, and have a chance to get an artifact, which makes things easier. Not to mention, if you throw in a weapon that can deal AOE damage from a distance it will make the whole thing a lot easier. Anyway, all you need to do is go up and hit some people a few times, and then go back to what you were doing. If you have a hard time finding which area is in conflict, you will be able to tell where these contests are happening on the map. You will see some small towers on the map with different factions on them, indicating that they are fighting. Usually, this is where the contests are taking place, and there are several contests held at fixed times every day. So when you log in, check the red bar on the map that says upcoming matches, then see the schedule of the matches and be ready to start a match at any time. It is worth noting that this artifact can only drop from caches that are level 25 or higher. So don’t start this quest any time before then. 5. Aconite - Bow After that we can also get some Artifacts from open world activities and bosses. Starting with Bow Aconite, this Artifact drops from the open world boss, Viridulon the Rootbound. If you go through the portal from the front door, you can climb up the cliff to get to him, avoiding all the powerful monsters, or you can use the shortcut behind Fast Travel Shrine and skip all the enemies to get directly to him. Honestly though, Viridulon the Rootbound is a really hard boss to take on alone. So if you want to go for this Artifact, I highly recommend getting a group. 6. Burnanator - Firestaff After that we have Firestaff Burnanator. This Artifact drops from the open world boss of Shattered Mountain, Leviathan of the Deep. To get to him, you can first teleport to Alazar’s Recall Outpost in Shattered Mountain and then follow the path to his cave. Like the previous boss, he is also a tough boss to deal with alone, so it is recommended that you lead a team to deal with it to increase the chance of dropping Burnanator. Similarly, don’t forget to improve your own strength while joining a good team. If you don’t have enough coins to invest in a build, then you might want to check out the giveaway channel in iGMeet Discord. Just be active in the group and you may get a windfall! 7. Fracture - Void Gauntlet Next, we have Void Gauntlet, Fracture. This artifact can be obtained by turning off Corrupted Breaches above level 65. It is worth noting that joining the portal run is a good way to farm it because it is difficult to complete alone and requires a team to cooperate. Remember that although you can get multiple artifacts from Corrupted Breaches. However, it will not drop immediately after completing it once. You may need to repeat the run multiple times, so please be patient. 8. Dorgort’s Blade - Rapier Finally, let’s look at another Artifact we get from Expeditions, and that’s Rapier, Dorgort’s Blade. This Artifact is dropped by the boss, Ifrit, in Empyrean Forge Expedition. However, this Artifact requires at least Mutation Level 1 or higher to drop. Alternatively, Inferno - Fire Staff Artifact can also drop from Commander Marius in Empyrean Forge Expedition. So if you complete this Expedition every time, you can get two Artifacts at once. Final Thoughts In conclusion, this guide covers all the new Artifacts that drop in New World: Aeternum Season of the Conquerors. Which Artifacts are you looking for? Which is your favorite new Artifact? Regardless, let’s embark on a journey to find all Artifacts in New World!Jan-23-2025
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New World: How To Maximize ...
The upcoming release of Season 5 in New World heralds the arrival of several lucrative opportunities for making New World Coins. This guide will explore various methods to capitalize on these opportunities during the initial days of New World Season 5. Let’s delve into the details without delay. 1. Matrices The first point may seem obvious, but it’s essential to emphasize, particularly with the arrival of Season 5. New artifacts are being introduced to the game, some of which are exceptionally powerful. This will undoubtedly drive demand as players rush to acquire and upgrade these artifacts quickly. Consequently, prices for armor, jewelry, and weapon matrices are expected to soar during the initial days of Season 5. To capitalize on this opportunity, consider placing buy orders at the lowest possible cost or engaging in bulk crafting using gypsum casts. This will allow you to flip these items for a quick profit on day 1. 2. Ingredients Furthermore, Season 5 introduces new recipes for high-quality attribute foods. It may be advantageous to take quick screenshots of these recipes as the prices for their ingredients are likely to surge in the initial days of Season 5. Therefore, consider purchasing ingredients at lower prices now to capitalize on selling them at higher prices later. 3. Refining Components Moving on, let’s discuss refining components. Typically, New World experiences a surge in activity during the initial days of a new season launch. This influx of players leads to increased crafting and utilization of various components, resulting in higher demand and subsequently higher prices. This trend persists not only during Season 5, but also in subsequent seasons. To prepare for this, consider placing buy orders or purchasing inexpensive components in bulk. By doing so, you can capitalize on selling them for higher prices during the first two days of the next season’s launch. I’ve already stocked up on a significant quantity of these components when buy orders were at 0.1, ensuring easy profits as I anticipate higher selling prices during the early days of Season 5. 4. Resource Nodes Another notable addition is the introduction of numerous new resource nodes in Season 5 of New World. This influx of resources, particularly ore, is expected to drive down the overall cost of various resource types. You have 2 viable options: Firstly, consider selling off all your reserves of Orichalcum and Mythril preemptively. Alternatively, upon the launch of Season 5, seize the opportunity to engage in intensive mining activities in Myrkgard. By swiftly gathering resources and selling them before prices decline, you can maximize your profits. 5. Market Flipping Finally, it’s crucial to anticipate the upcoming additions to the game, particularly the introduction of new weapons and armor pieces. For instance, let’s focus on the new artifact designed to enhance slash damage. Given this development, crafting modifications geared towards boosting slash damage are likely to be in high demand during the initial days of Season 5, leading to an increase in their overall price. If you’re willing to take a calculated risk, consider accessing the trading post and placing some buy orders to capitalize on this potential surge in prices. While it’s improbable that 50 people will purchase these items on day one of Season 5, there’s a significant likelihood that their prices will substantially rise. This strategy can be applied to various other items as well. The key is to assess upcoming content and adjust your approach based on anticipated demand.Mar-04-2024
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New World Season 5: How To ...
Welcome to this new guide to New World. In Season 5, I recommend you focusing on farming all the new artifacts early on, and I have discovered a simple method to farm for the Phoenix artifact specifically. That’s what I want to share with you today. Let's get started! In previous Seasons, it was often worth going for targets that have 2 mob types so you can check off multiple boxes in that regard. But now, you can often check off multiple weapon types at once or multiple stamps with a single weapon type, which I think is a lot more effective. In order to maximize that, you just need to kill quickly and have a lot of mobs around you. Farming Location Phoenix is on the Season Pass and requires you to get to Level 80. People have been using the usual farming spots, but I found that the ones that I was familiar with from previous seasons didn’t feel that effective for farming this season. The place I chose is likely familiar for many of players - the Windsward. Firstly, it boasts numerous mobs that are easily visible from a distance, comprising 2 types: ancients and beasts. Moreover, there are additional beasts just outside the temple, so you can complete those 2 fairly easily. Stamp Collection & Strategy There are also 2 named mobs fairly close to each other in this area. Killing named enemies counts as a shield activity, so that’s the major way that we’re getting stamps in that regard. For the leaf stamps, we are going to use the Void Gauntlet. This one just requires you to get 10 mob kills with the Void Gauntlet. You can also do this a bit quicker by just dropping an Oblivion on a mob and then using another weapon, so you can get multiple at once. If you’re extra lucky, you are asked to kill 10 enemies with a magical weapon because that one counts as a sword, but you can complete it at the same time as the Void Gauntlet one, so you get 2 stamps out of that. The other stamps that you want to look for on the sword side are the one-handed kills, two-handed kills, and the ranged weapon kills, which include Blunderbuss, Bow, and Musket. This is also where you’re looking for ancients and beasts kill. Prepare a certain amount of New World Coins in advance can help you defeat them faster. Flask The flask or bottle stamp is the only one that takes a bit more preparation because one way that you can easily get this is by salvaging Tier 5 items. The mobs here don’t drop Tier 5 items, so you need to bring a lot of those with you if you want to be fully prepared. If you want another method, but I’m sure you can also just grab the resources for Tier 5 consumables that can be crafted at your camp and craft some of those instead. I think it’s a bit more effort because you always have to go back to your camp. Logging Axe & Skull Stamps That still leaves us with the Logging Axe stamp and the Skull stamp. My approach was to pretend they don’t exist. You never need to complete more than 3 stamps in a row because you can just use a Wild Stamp at that point and clear out the fourth one, so mostly you just end up not doing them. Though, there are some exceptions. If you’re really short on stamps and you get really unlucky with your rolls, then you might need to go for the 'Gather 500 resources' at some point and chop some trees nearby. I think it slows you down, but maybe there’s a situation where this is necessary.Apr-11-2024
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New World: A Detailed Guide ...
Dear adventurers, this year’s Springtide Bloom Event is back in New World Aeternum. You have until April 30th to get involved! This event asks you to help Bloom Herald uncover the mysteries of the ethereal Wispybloom to earn new and returning event-specific rewards. You need to visit some villages to start quests, earn reputation, and buy items in event-specific shops. In addition, you also need to make Wispy Spritz, because there will be swarms of Wispy Wasps guarding the blooms during harvest! You can use Spritz to lure Wasps into blast radius to kill them, and harvest Wispy Wasp Goo in exchange for Springtide Tokens. In this guide, we’ll talk about everything you need to know about this year’s New World Springtide Bloom Event! All Events Locations Before jumping in, I need to remind you that Truth Seekers must be level 25 or higher before they can begin their quest for enlightenment. There are four Springtide Bloom Locations around Aeternum: Monarch’s Bluff, Everfall, Brightwood, and Weaver's Fen. Each event location has an event-specific store, token trade-in location, and Wispy Spritz crafting tables. And you can also collect all Lore Pages here. Start Event To start an event, you need to visit one of the event locations. Talk to NPC on Bloom Herald platform to start the event. This will walk you through making your first Wispy Spritz and completing your first Wispybloom Field. How To Make Wispy Spritz? To complete this Wispybloom Fields event and get event-specific items, you’ll need to have some Wispy Spritz on hand. You can make them at any event location. Before doing this, you need to prepare some materials, including: 10 Fiber, 3 Honey and 1 Fire Mote. This will give you 8 Wispy Spritz. Once you’ve crafted them, you’re ready to head to Wispybloom Field for the event. Wispybloom Field Wispybloom Fields are located throughout Aeternum. You can easily find them via circles in the sky and icons on the map. Once you enter the field, 3 Wispy Wasps will spawn. They will chase you and cause damage to you, so be careful. If you have enough New World Coins, I would recommend equipping you with some decent gear to avoid getting hurt by these angry Wasps. If you attack Wasps, you only deal 1 damage to them and cannot kill them. To destroy these Wasps, you need to spray Wispy Spritz on one of the glowing white circles. Then, lure Wasps there and Spritz will explode and damage them. But don’t worry, it won’t hurt you. You need to do this about 3 times to completely destroy these Wispy Wasps. When you kill Wasps, sometimes you’ll be rewarded with a Wispy Wasp Goo. This will drop as a loot bag, so check it carefully. When they are dead, you are also free to pick the flowers in the center of the field. Harvesting this flower will reward you with some Wispybloom Petals. These Goo and Petals can be exchanged for Springtide Tokens. You can then use these tokens in the event store to earn event-specific rewards. Improve Event Reputation It is worth noting that there are 3 tiers of items in the event store, namely Blossom, Shepard, and Herald. To access items in each tier, you need to gain sufficient event reputation. The required reputation for items in each tier is: Blossom: 0 Reputation Shepard: 1,000 Reputation Herald: 4,000 reputation You can earn event reputation by completing tasks, interacting with Joyous Gift Piles every day, and exchanging event items for event tokens. Rewards Each settlement will have a richly decorated Springtide Centerpiece surrounded by a bunch of colorful Gift Baskets, and each Centerpiece can be looted once per day. Additionally, you can pick up festive gifts at Springtide Villages center. Each village party bag pile can be robbed once per day, and there are 4 party bag piles in total. These will reset at 5am local time. The above is all the contents of this Springtide Bloom Event guide. Hurry up and join in, reveal the secrets of event lore and win rewards!Apr-24-2024