Used this trick overnight. Woke up this morning to find my PG at just under 4.5 million! Spent 2.5 million on upgrades and items, including the Growth Egg. Thanks for this guide :D
Is it just me that found this amazing game recently and started playing it, it feels so sad seeing online forums and posts from people who played this over 6years ago talking about the game I feel a bit left out being so late but the game is so good 😊😊 Thanks for this trick! Finally I can get the growth egg
Money's insanely easy to get once you get to Ch. 5 (even without this exploit). You'll get around 5000-10000+ pg per battle if you grind in a certain area. You'll gain job/exp/and pg extremely quickly there too. It's basically the best place to grind post-Ch. 4.
Crixus13 You don't even need the golden egg. By the time you get to end game levels, you should have more than enough money to spare for all costumes and the weapons your team needs without ever using the golden egg (at least I did).
sdw4527 Golden egg does help if you want to get things sooner rather then later, its also helpful for slave-maker heavy people who need a large supplie of items.
I want to say i just started this game, all though i'm 10hrs in already. I got the merchant rather recently and didn't want to bother w/ leveling up yet, however i'm going to start working on it. Thanks for the tip!
I got a better one, take time, level up your *Norende Accessory* shop to *level 9*. Buy the *Golden Egg* which *doubles the amount money you make at the cost of exp lost*. Then wait until chapter 5, Make sure by this time you have both *Valkyrie at lv 3* for *all* characters and *Merchant lv 9* for *all* characters. Equip All Characters with *Spear Lore* and *Spears*, *Money Up* from the Merchant Job, one character with *golden egg* and go to *Florem*. Make sure *Valkyrie* is your *secondary class*, walk around and kill all enemies by *using strictly Crescent Moon twice* and hit "*Y*" right after. You should be killing all enemies left and right and make more than 100,000 a fight once you get a chain going.
I recommend finding and fighting Lux Lanterns, they have health that cannot be taken down by a crit, (less your lvl 60- above) And you'll constantly heal them for 600-658 each move if you keep middle waged damage to them
I recommend using poison, that way you have a consistent damage every turn and it speeds up battle because you don't have to waste a turn actually attacking
Best if your pharma user is a White Mage/Merchant With 5 cost in total abilities slot: 1 Damage Dispersion 2 Healing Lore 2 Holy One Equips: Yggdrasil Staff Yggdrasil Staff Red Cap(or anything that up MND the most) White Robe Ring that greatly boost MND.
even better, 1st toon: Experiment your weapons, so she/he deals 1600-1700 dmg (3500 when crit), i use Monk's Hidden Dragon. 2nd toon: Big pharma, 950-1100 heal 3rd toon: Big pharma, 950-1100 heal 4th toon: Blessing shield, cura all. choose an enemy with HP around 7000-9000.
There's a faster way, but it does require a bit of luck. You need to have someone (anyone, even someone through Update Data) send you the Japanese (not English, the monster's name should look like this: マモン) version of "Mammon". Protect that nemesis, so it doesn't get deleted when your Norende hits the max allowed nemesis. Have a merchant and thief on hand, the other 2 jobs don't matter (although a Thievery sub-command speeds this up). When the battle starts, everyone who is not stealing should Default, keep stealing until you get the special Elixir. This Elixir is different from the regular Elixir (if you have a normal Elixir, these show up as 2 separate items), it sells for 25,000 pg instead of 1875 pg. Have the Merchant use Salesman to sell the Special Elixir (it should be the last item listed in your inventory) and then run away from the battle. I was astonished post battle when I went from a paltry 30,000 to almost 96,000 pg in just one try.
I just use a theif,cause its easier so you chould also have this ability for the theif called rob blind.(also because I dont realy depend on the maechant job that much...)
@robert herbert Most youtubers that do walkthroughs/playthroughs will record video's in advance. That way they have a steady stream of videos being uploaded because a lot of them like Abdallah do a lot of editing which could take a couple hours or so. Not to mention uploading a video that exceeds the 15 mins I believe, takes a while and most of his BD videos are between 30-40 mins.
This sort of reminds me of level grinding in Persona 4/Golden, though it was more for leveling up to creat more personas and to be able to finish up your compendium at the end of the game. And also get more Money so you can spend it all on healing items on the New Game+ and personas aswell so you can zoom thorugh the game and complete the SL if you haven't seen the True ending.
That might be faster, MsNinian1, but it's not necessarily easier and it requires you to babysit the entire time. I'm currently on Chapter 3 and can accumulate quarter a million an hour using the auto system without swapping abilinks and jobs around (so it could be a bit more). 2 million overnight is easy money and you won't need to do that for more than a couple of times in order to purchase the special Norende items + whatever else you might want from shops.
I think this works better. Limited by your level (HP, specifically. At 54, I have 2900 on WHMs) **Hard Difficulty** Setup: 2x WHM, one equipped with Blessed Shield. Must heal for 1k-1.3k. Damage Dispersion on both. Buff defense via items if necessary. Healing Lore on your Big Pharma user. Engage any enemy party with a Rafflesia. Kill all but one. Order: Big Pharma, Default, Default, Blessed Shield. **5.9 seconds a round, 2800 healing each round.** Feel free to do the math. On normal difficulty, you will have speed issues. Roughly every third Big Pharma will heal for 0, and your healing is reduced to 2k on average. This still doubles the OP and is very, very easy - perhaps even the only viable ption of the two for some players.
What I did was use a team of - Salve Maker, Merchant, "Random Job to deal Damage", and an extra character, worked jsut fine for me, and I did this against the giant worms in the open land.
So I found it easiest to do this as a White Mage, it also helps to have Salve master up to lvl 9 for Healing Lore. With White Mage have Merchant as the job command. With the support abilities i have Damage dispersion and healing lore. and i have 2 Sage's Staffs and force armlets (stolen from Victor and Victoria, i think thats their names). These along with White mage increase mind a bunch (at lvl 57 i have 71 with Ringabel) and mind increases healing power. Currently my Ringabel can do around 1700ish. So hope this helps
This is very helpful, though I gotta say my 3ds got HOT in the morning. So if you don't want to potentially harm your 3ds, don't necessarily leave it all night, I'd recommend you taking short breaks for your 3ds. Other than that very efficient! :)
Thanks man! This was super helpful. Got my merchant to Lv. 11 in under an hour (I did already have a bit of a head start tho) but I have it running now and will leave it on while i sleep. Excited for the results :D
I need help.... I did the method just like how abdallah said Hutu started off with 1066739pg then I did the method and I did the method for 5 hours straight getting 846pg a turn, after 5 hours I still have the same amount!!! What did I do so wrong? ;-;
Word of warning; the later chapters have lots of common enemies who deal status effects. So this may not be the best strategy in the future, unless you test the waters first and then equip null-status gear that fit the types the enemies dish out.
To be fair, you don't even need to do this in the later chapters. You'll actually earn money faster by just defeating enemies yourself. You can get an average of 10k by grinding outside Florem. With the Obliterate skill, you won't even have to do anything in every battle. It's that easy XD
TsukuneD It's not DLC. You get them by upgrading Norende. They're from the very last upgrade in some of the Norende shops. Costs 200k to buy them so quite expensive, but should be chump change by the end game ;)
How come it doesnt work for me? I did all the steps and when the battle ends i only get 909pg and i left it on for around 15min. Each time when i the monster around 500pg.
To equip everyone with Damage Dispersion, they would have all needed to be powered up in the Black Mage class enough to learn it right? Ugh more level grinding is all I need.
its a neat trick. I like learning about things like this but any exploit i won't ever actually use, but interesting to see nonetheless. Already got to where money isn't an issue in the game anyway ^.^
I got a better method, it's escentially the same thing, but more rewarding with a crazy amount of about 3000 each turn with the stronger enemies! It's insane! This is what you need: 1. Time mage / Miscellany Job Command - 20% Speed - MP Free in a Pinch - Make sure this guy is low on HP, you can make him a monk and use Phoenix Flight in a previous fight to set him up to 1HP. 2. Black mage / Bushido Job Command - Hasten World - You can also give him that skill that enhances the abilities that require chance (we'll need the Sleep spell) 3. White Mage / Commerce Job Command - Healing Lore - Dua Wield (Optional) - Improve this guy's mind the most you can 4. The fourth guy will only default, but make sure he's strong enough to leave only one enemy. Once you've reduced the enemy party to only one enemy, you'll have to Brave one time with every character except the fourth guy. Use Prayer with your Time Mage and then the Gravity Spell to reduce the enemy's HP by half he will never run out of magic, then your Black Mage will use Bushido's Free Lunch and Sleep, and use Big Pharma twice with your White Mage, he will heal him to max HP, you'll know this because the second Big Pharma will be very low. After you set those commands, Auto. You'll get pg equal to half the HP of your enemy almost every turn.
So much tedious grinding for something that requires so much finesse. Really, if you want infinite money, get the conjurer asterisk, and grind it up to level 13. You'll unlock obliterate, and then the game literally plays itself most of the time (with the rare exception of the enemy getting first strike).
This is to slow imo. It's better to just grind in DeRosso's castle. Equip one of your characters with More Money or Growth Egg and Lure Enemy, have everyone equipped with Ninja or Thief class (to minimize the risk of enemy first strike), crank up the encounter rate to 100%, stack as many Speed abilities and armor as you can, equip a spears and Acrobatics and spam Crescent moon. If you come across enemies that are copies of itself, even better! You can get the Sweeper bonus and get additional pg. You can also try this do this at the Florem Gardens and use it on an encounter with 6x Rafflesia. They give you tons of money, experience, jp too if you're looking for that
Sure, but you have to be playing to do that. With this method, no matter how "slow" it may be, you can just leave it charging overnight while this just infinitely loops.
Trying this out rn, such an awesome little hack! The only thing is I don't really like charging my ds while it's on, can't leaving it all night kill the battery cycle??
+huyx7 so i just learend that the money from big pharma goes straight to your wallet meaning golden egg wouldnt affect anything because it doubles the money at the end. So it wouldnt be bad to have golden egg equipped right?
Yes, very pricey and I wouldn't really worry about it for now. I rarely grinded until Ch. 5 for a bit. But mostly in Ch. 7. And by the time you get there, you should have plenty of money for the Growth Egg.
After leaving it on for more than a day, I imaged what the expense report had to look like, and the uncomfortable conversation the soldiers senior officer must have had. Like it's good that some little pawn kept my guys cornered for over a day, but it's bad that he bankrupted the empire to do it,
For All who ask if This still work Yep it worked For me right now in 10 min i farmed Like 50K (The Money u get wont show in The victory screen just Check Your Money after u beat The enemy)
So...I mean he got no money in the battle to so Im gonna assume an item is responsible...but why did he not gain money...the number at the start matches the number at the end...
+makedaevilmage make your guy who hits as weak as possible, and increase your merchant's mind as high as possible. Make sure you heal more than the damage you make
He must be using the experience egg already. It nullifies any pg earnings to double job and experience points.And all the pg earned in battle wouldn't show up on the ending screen.
I don't have a growth egg, but it stayed all night and it was still rolling in the morning, so I'd say hundreds of times for an average of 400 health per heal
Money hardly breezes you through anything in this game. It may make the game easier for a while, but by end game, even without money exploits (I never used one), money's already insanely easy to get anyways. And money doesn't help you through tough boss battles (which the final two chapters are littered with). It's cheap job combos that breeze you through the game (which I hope Abdallah doesn't use). I'm ok with powerful combos, but the Stillness or High Jump combos are very boring to watch.
he has the items and weapons from norende which are only limited by your pg, and he has already maxed his jobs in this video because of grinding with the growth egg, that'll make the next 2 or 3 chapters very very easy. I'd rather have watched him have "fair" fights without knowing he will win in two turns (and then boast that it was easy)
True. I'm with you that him progressing through the game normally without being OP would have been more enjoyable to watch. Though later on, you'll see that strong weapons have no meaning once you get into the end of Ch. 4 or beginning of Ch. 5. From there on out, it's literally all about your job levels and what job combinations you're using. Even regular levels are meaningless besides the fact that you'll have more hp.
I'm guessing you don't have the game. Honestly though, for the final two chapters, you have to have very powerful job combos to beat the bosses there. If you ask me, I'm fine as long as he doesn't use any of the Stillness, High Jump, or 3 Dark Knight nonsense. I'm fine as long as he doesn't use a combo which makes him take no damage. And why wouldn't you use a job once you get it? You earned the job from the asterisk holder, why would you wait to use it just because it's powerful? -_-