Money Guide

Making Money Guide for Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen – Silver, Gold, Plat Farming

Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is a game where in-game currency is essential for progression, especially as you level up and your spells and gear become more expensive. This guide will walk you through the best ways to make money, from level 1 to 15, focusing on gathering, crafting, and farming mobs. Whether you’re a solo player or prefer group content, these tips will help you build your wealth efficiently.


1. Gathering and Selling Materials

Gathering is one of the most reliable ways to make money, especially at lower levels. Here’s how to get started:

Step 1: Obtain Gathering Tools

  • At level 1, talk to the Gathering NPC in your starting zone (Wild’s End or Thronefast) to get your first set of gathering tools.
  • These tools allow you to harvest resources like ore, wood, fibers, and herbs.

Step 2: Focus on High-Demand Resources

  • Mining Nodes:
    • Astralite Ore: Smelted into bars for armor and weapon crafting.
    • Casperlight Ore: Smelted into zinc, used in alchemy and crafting.
    • Sell stacks of these ores to players for silver or gold.
  • Woodcutting:
    • Maple Logs: Used in carpentry to make bank boxes.
    • Ash Logs: Also in demand for crafting.
    • Chop down trees whenever you see them and sell the logs.
  • Fibers and Herbs:
    • Jute Fibers and Cotton: Used in tailoring to make bags.
    • Serpent Leaf and Wolfbane Leaf: Used in alchemy for potions.
    • Flame Lilies: Used in brewing.
    • These materials are always in demand, so avoid vendoring them.
  • Wild Vegetables:
    • Potatoes, Carrots, and Walnuts: Used in cooking recipes.
    • Harvest these whenever you see them.

As you level up there will be a lot more valuable resources to farm and sell.

Step 3: Sell to Players, Not Vendors

  • Players will pay significantly more for gathered materials than vendors.
  • For example, a stack of Astralite Ore can sell for 5 silver, while a stack of Wolfbane Leaf can fetch up to 5 gold.

2. Crafting and Professions

If you’re willing to invest time in crafting, you can turn gathered materials into valuable items.

Cooking:

  • Pan-Fried Brisket: Requires bear meat, thyme, potatoes, and walnuts. Sells well due to its +2 Strength and +20 HP buff.
  • Fisher’s Revenge: Requires frog meat, carrots, and walnuts. Frog meat is easy to farm and sells for about 1 gold per stack.
  • Trout Dish: Requires brightcap mushrooms and blackberries. Farm these in Halnir’s Cave (level 10+).

Alchemy:

  • Health Potions: Require zinc (from Casperlight Ore), boar blood, and wolf fangs.
  • Mana Potions: Require silver leaf and wolfbane leaf.
  • These potions are always in demand, especially by higher-level players who don’t want to farm materials themselves.

Tailoring:

  • Craft bags and backpacks using jute fibers and cotton. These are essential for inventory management and sell well.

Carpentry:

  • Craft bank boxes using maple logs. These are highly sought after for storage.

3. Farming Mobs for Loot and Currency

If gathering and crafting aren’t your style, you can make money by farming mobs. Focus on humanoid enemies, as they drop more raw currency and valuable loot.

Solo Farming:

  • Hobgoblins: Located in the level 8-10 range, these mobs drop 1.5 to 2 silver per kill. They’re soloable and great for early-game income.
  • Gadai Camps and Cultist Camps: These mobs drop around 1 silver per kill and are easy to farm.

Group Farming (Level 10+):

  • Halnir’s Cave:
    • Entryway (Level 10-12): Mobs drop decent coin and loot.
    • Corridors (Level 12-15): Higher coin drops and better loot.
    • Ghosts (Level 20+): Drop 50 silver each, making this a lucrative spot for group farming.
  • Lost Orc Camp: Mobs here drop 20-50 silver each, with additional loot that can be sold.

4. Porting, Rezzing, and Corpse Summoning

Some classes will have access to valuable skills that they can use to earn money as most players will tip you if you help them out.

  • Porting: Wizards and the Druid (when they are released) can port other players around the world for tips.
  • Corpse Summoning: Summoners and Necromancers can summon corpses for a profit.
  • Rezzing: Healers can resurrect players to make money.

5. General Tips for Making Money

  • Skin and Loot Everything: After killing wildlife, skin them for pelts, meat, and blood. These materials are always in demand.
  • Avoid Vendoring Valuable Items: Items like Wolfbane Leaf and Silver Leaf are worth far more to players than vendors.
  • Stockpile and Sell in Bulk: Gather stacks of materials and sell them to players for higher profits.
  • Monitor the Auction Chat: Keep an eye on what players are buying and adjust your farming accordingly.

5. Leveling Up for Better Profits

As you progress past level 15, money-making becomes easier:

  • Mobs start dropping more silver and gold.
  • Group content in dungeons like Halnir’s Cave and Lost Orc Camp becomes highly profitable.
  • High-level crafting (Tier 3) unlocks, allowing you to create valuable items for sale.

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