I still remember me and my coop spending hours, just buying spider eyes to craft leaping swords for the whole coop, just so we could 1 tap zealots. Nowadays the leaping sword doesnt exist.
A lot of playtime and a bad profile happens a lot whenever someone played a long time ago because a couple years ago there wasn't much to do in the game, and not many videos on what you can do. So it was a ton harder to get skyblock levels and networth compared to what it is like now, especially considering that overpowered items a couple years ago might be only worth a couple hundred thousand coins now.
Exactly. I have started playing sb just a month after it got released, yet still have only 1.3b networth or something like that. That is mostly because i quit for over a year (and now came back) and gave away a couple hundred millions too, then.
I think the main problem my profile has is that I do a lot of different things but never committed to one thing to start making money. I’m on the edge of making it to crimson, I have a gem drill with glacite armor, did every slayer you can with strong dragon armor and aotd. I’ve built the blueprint for a mega farm but haven’t bought all the seeds for it. And I accidentally dungeonized my dragon armor without having the cata level to use it in dungeons. The most money I have ever made was from selling random stuff from the rift. Like I would like to know the fastest progression so I can start doing new things
I haven't played for a while but I basically got stuck in a loop of being broke but still dumping hundreds of hours and I just got bored of not having anything so I sold everything I had and went mining until my net worth was over 1b
I'm assuming you watch a decent bit of skyblock youtube, you know what the meta is, just take whatever is supposed to make the most coins and work toward that
@@poczo404Actually the rift is very straightforward and uncomplicated, you can literally find everything you need to do in the rift guide the game gifts you
@@poczo404 Rift has a method to its madness. It’s confusing at first but once you understand that not everything needs to make sense and just accept the wild nature, puzzles become a bit easier to understand. I did the entire rift without any help from outside sources.
i have 2.6k hours and it took me like 1k hours to get 1b networth, but now i have like 18-19b so it really accelerates also i didn't really know what is this game really about in the beginning, i just tried working on more collections and didn't focus on profits my profile is kinda scuffed in the context of bestiary and rng i had to go through
Took me 900 hours lol. Probably a bit less but I bought a crystal dyed storm set and it didn’t contribute what I paid for it. Bought for about 500m and sold for 370m.
Thing is, I got 1k hours and now my new is suddenly starting to sky rocket. My profile is my first ever though and I haven't really stopped playing so I'm on the grind now for money and a handle+ I'm getting a bit more flexible with throwing out millions of coins for progress.
I had 3000 hours of playtime and had like no decent progression, got hacked, and now in 1000 hours of playtime im back to where i was and 4x Further since i actually decided that getting OP was important Edit: By no decent progression, I liquidated my whole networth for 400m for a hyperion, yes it was that long ago. Now i have a hype and am so close to a term without having to liquidate anything, Im happy with how far I have come
@@silverr_69try upgrading your hotm and make money using mining it's by far one of the easiest money making method and if you already make like 200m or so do some lowballing.
@@silverr_69 mine before mining get hotm 7 4m/8m powder and a decent setup semi maxed sorrow or divan recombed with all slots unlocked and a pristine 5 gemstone gauntlet with perfect topaz to get the money you need for this gear you can mine ender nodes in the end or kill zealot bruisers imo you should first focus on getting a decent money making method and not an expensive combat setup ive seen level 60s with necron at 300m nw while i git my first set of necron at 1b nw which in my opinion is correct progression
btw the 40 day old profile dude is doable by yourself but pretty unrealistic if you’re not playing 24/7, if you play back when nitroze goes to his profile he has like 7 co-op members
Been thinking about this a lot recently, I have a profile that is now 1 year old, I started the profile and didn’t play much on it, then I got back into the game and went nuts, I was already good with money making so it took me about 5 days of playing to get from 1m to a full superior set, which I didn’t even have the req for, bear in mind that I practically knew nothing about sb at the time I now have a 100 hour play on time account that has half a bill networth Somewhere along the line I learned that money making is the most important thing in progression
I have 1300 and 3b, combat 60, and overall good stats. Still bad for my profile playtime tho but most was like from the early stages of the game (like 600 hours) and then I got scammed back then so all that progress kinda disappeared.
I have very low progression for my play time. Im level 175 and 2k hours of playtime. The reason for this is whenever I played I made bad choices in what I spent my time in and it resulted into this. I also got skill wiped once but that’s beside the point
I have 1300 and 3b, combat 60, and overall good stats. Still bad for my profile playtime tho but most was like from the early stages of the game (like 600 hours) and then I got scammed back then so all that progress kinda disappeared.
@@lawsong6663 I’ve done a lot I have about 20m overflow as well, I have done many zealots in my day (I think I am relatively high on leaderboard) also I have good slayer levels like Zombie 8 which is good for xp. I also have done lots of dungeons and used frag running which isn’t bad. Also magma cubes in crimson isles are pretty good.
It’s the players that can’t make up their mind that stay broke, they constantly sell all their stuff to get into mining, then don’t like mining so they sell it all again to buy farming, then dungeons, then Kuudra, they swap so much they never make any money and sometimes even lose networth because they always sell to lowballs
My watermelon profile is def a little scuffed for early game...I usually lose time because my brain wants to *hur dur grind* when I really need to focus on progression, or vice versa, it'll want to progress when I just need to settle down and grind for a few hours. At the end of the day, I usually just go mining (at least for now) since I can just grind coms for that "quick progression", or grind CH for a longer grind (esp with treasure chests and scatha). Mix this with less effective armor, no pet and WHABAM....watermelon.
i think my profile is pretty avarage for the playtime. The thing is i get bored sometimes and stop playing for ages, then collect my spime minions and my nw shoots up without me actually playing the game(i collected 120m today) so at some point my playtime to nw is probably gonna become really good
@@mystic7286 yup! most of my playtime was before year 120. Afk'ed a metric crap ton. then had a year and a half hiatus, played for a couple months then left for a long while again.
I am one of those high hour profiles haha, but just because all I do is AFK for money, used to be for slime AFK now it's just bits generation and garden visitors, over 4000 hours of just private island idle. I do think the progression I do have is very good for *actually* touching the game as little as possible
i have 8k hours total across 2 accounts since 2019. Back in 2019 I had less than 1000 hours, but only accumulated enough money to buy full superior drag armor and an aotd, not even a midas sword. By then I had started on a new account and gained almost 4k hours, but the reason I only have 9b networth as of right now is because I quit 3 times and each time I gave away all my items. Even if I didn't quit my total networth would be around 30-40b, but right now it's only 10b. That is okay but it doesn't make up for my skills which are way below standards for someone like me (fishing 28, foraging 35, blaze slayer 0, eman 8, and im also only lvl 240 for being cata 50) , but honestly if you wanna enjoy the game it's either you just stick to one thing you like, or spend another few hundreds to thousands of hours grinding something you hate to fully maximize your gameplay experience, which is honestly not worth it. but honestly i was probably the poorest person to get cata 50. i did it with only 3b networth at the time when most people had 7-8b nw. Now that is probably twice due to inflation. So I think 10b nw is fairly low for someone like me.
I have 4k playtime or something (yes I used to afk magma cream so is more like 2k pt) and I am currently level 241, everything may seems fine until you guys know that I have farming 30 and mining 47
I have a 1 year old profile with around 500h playtime, but it seems scuffed bc I'm mining 41 and only cata 14 and Skyblock lvl 111 with only around 350m networth, 50m of that in pets, but thats because my favorite thing to do in this game is doing dwarven mines commisions or quests, I never grind for money or skills
i have a lot of playtime on a 4 year old profile, the majority of it was from when i first played, there wasnt shit to do, a majority of the time was spent just doing dragons as this was before even dungeons, then i just stopped playin, the 3-4 year old profiles may be very skewed in that regard, as the little content in the game literally only left slayers and drags once u got your superior and midas
7:45 First time playing, I didnt really know what I was doing but I figured I would mine. first week my nw was 100 mil, (ended up just grinding money) next two weeks my nw went to almost 500 mil. I took up mining for real and didnt make much of anything, got hotm 7 and then started to make a small amount from powder grinding and am almost at 3m/3m going to get 4/4 and just grind mining like crazy in hopes to make 30m+/hr
I was arching for the confusedvillager guy in m6. I was so flabbergasted as to how a skyblock lvl 38 had reached m6 tank status. Was funny af though. 😂😂
I have met the Confusedvillager guy in a dungeon run, he is normally a complete Ironman sweat but took the challenge fastest way to cata50 thats why that profile exists from him.
Yeah, before i got hacked i had 1.1k hours on my profile. I'm on a new profile and close to where i was before but only have 120 hrs. Experience helps but also the fact that u progress through the early-mid game so quickly now compared to back then like 3 yrs ago
I have about 1300 - 1400 hours (joined 3y ago) and my nw is 500m (it was 1.3B before I got ratted), skill average 30, 341 MP, cata 33 and tank 31, and HotM 4. I think I'm the farthest extreme of long playtime and barely any progression.
I have a 3 years profile with ~350+ hours and I have 24 skills average, 41m $ in my bank, a 468M networth, the way I make money ? I don't, I stop play 1 year and a half ago, I get 150M from minion and a friend gave me 250M that he got for 2 years a minion work, 400M in total, that nice hu ? yeah but what should I do ? I bought a shadow fury 5 stars, a full shadow assassin 2 stars, some farming tools, and now.. I make 2M in a full week.. how should I get millions and millions for hyperion uh ? I can't kill the dragon 'cause I don't have bow, the bow part of the game is almost unknown by everyone, when I ask "what should I bought" everyone tell me to bough a juju.. yeah why not.. but look at the price and look the slayer level I need.. eman 5.. I can't kill a T2 eman.. this game don't give a hint of all your progression, people in the chat don't reply or reply a big "shut up", why should I want to play ?
My profile is literally speedrunning clay minions w diamond spreading and enchanted hoppers, dont play for a long time, get more minion slots, buy snow minions, dont play for 2 years, have 250 mil with no idea what to do w it
I have a scuffed profile with a really interesting story behind it, it was the first profile i created on skyblock i started playing a while after it was released, and was addicted to the game i sunk about 700 hours into the profile when i decided to start a new co-op profile with my friend so i transferred all my stuff to the new profile and thats how i have a profile with 700 hours and 0 networth and then after like a year or two someone dropped a duped item in the floor and my friend picked it up and got banned and our profile was deleted, i then quit skyblock just to come back like 4 days ago and i made a total of 300m networth since i came back.
Fun, we play for fun. I used to spend 30 hours in the forest foragin while chatting to ppl and making friends. I hated tryhard and flippers who speedrun the funniest part of the game to rush to the end. Farming lapis armor is so fun vs doing Floor 5 50 time a day
About 4 months ago my main got wiped so I join a coop. I now have 350 hrs playtime and have 1.1b networth with amlost hypermaxed divan. My previous profile had 1000hrs and wasn't even close.
I have 2.5k pt with 10b nw and lvl 195 -which I know could be a lot better if dungeons and kuudra weren't strictly multiplayer. I literally haven't even done the very first kuudra quest (yes, I'm serious) and all of my dungeon runs are from party finder. I'm glad fishing esxists and it has spooky and the winter island every week. 80% of my nw came from it because I despise mining. -and farming
at this point i think my only way to progress for me is mining, ad im gonna have to start from scratch, but even mining costs 600m to even hit the entry barrier
I came across someone with a networth of about 5b and level 80. He had had the profile for a few weeks and did nothing but bazaar flip from what I could tell
Scaling is important to. Entirety of early game can be done in a month, a week if your constantly grinding. Mid game as far as i know takes a few months. end game god knows how long. but whatever works in early game likely isnt the same in mid game. farming requires alot better settup, same for mining and etc. Honestly imo having AH is the only reason i can be counted as midgame. Half the time i dont even know whats next or how the hell im going to fix my next problem. I have like 12 different options and i dont know whats right or next or even relevant anymore. More then half my knowledge comes from technoblades skyblock videos and thats like 4 years old
That was me 9 months ago before coop scam, took 5 months break from skyblock and started again from the old profile (nothing left cuz they kicked me, salvaged and then invited me again, just the old playtime) and in 4 months (400-500hrs playtime) I got 2.8b nw, that shows that I didn't know shit about the game when I got coop scammed, but I understood many things when I started again with 0 nw
I'm nearing 1b and going on my second week playing. Cookies were involved but also getting educated watching videos and asking around others what to do next what to wear etc....
Also I'm not sure how it was before but now with how good players are, buy a couple cookies. Sell them and have someone carry you dramatically boosting your slayer and cata. *of course If you can afford the cookies* or join a guild that offers carries and also giveaways.
See it's like skipping the whole game just to see the end I mean yeah buying a few cookie here and there would be quite useful but just getting carried to cata 24 to use hype + slayersxp to be lvl7 then u just have grind with nothing at the end.
@@Asowlif2 i agree with you with a certain extent. it is skipping some parts of the game, but i call this a head start to mid-end game content. Where all the fun is, in my opinion and that of others. That is where alot of the fun is. I Was struggling with getting to combat 15 lol because it took me 2-3 days of killing zombies and dying to revs continuously until i began coming on here. Now that im adding some cookies, its giving me a head start which i will stop. im still queuing for dungeons, learning how to do them, and there are others which i can barely stay alive that i do compensate others to help me or even allow me to join their group. as for slayers i actually enjoy doing them hahaha. Levels up my combat along the way. I started with my irl and he quit. I was following his footsteps and now im very involved now that i got past all that.
i just picked up the game for the first time around 2 months ago. Upriisiing is my skyscript but im close to 500m networth and im level 95 with 340 hours playtime.
one of the guys (DowntimeEnjoyer) from a guild group (Drachen Kult) i used to be in send a screenshot where he hit sb lvl 360 with 1.6k hours playtime (he has also about 53b nw), i dunno if thats good but i have double that and am only lvl 217 with like 3.5b nw including the stuff i have in chests and on my alt Edit: from what i remember he also has several yt ranks including refraction in his friend list but i might be wrong, it has been a while since i even saw him online on dc
my ironman (really scuffed coop) is around 2 years old, im at lvl 244 with 45 skill average and ive been really lucky with many stuff. im even getting divans drill and max parts straight away in a few weeks. but the thing is some people have told me that i was progressing kinda slow.
Confused villager is my friend and he has a Ironman profile which is top 200 on skyblock and has like 25 bil nw so he's not only a dungeons sweat he's a all around skyblock sweat
My playtime vs progression is scuffed. My profile is almost as old as skyblock, 3.5k hours playtime but over 2k of that was in year 1 and 2 with afking
For me I have just over 2k hours with three years of age and for me it’s just a lack of motivation to commit to anything. The game is skyblock and skyblock means grinding. That’s just not something I want to do
Had a friend get 2 epic ended dragon pet drops and he basically just put all his time into dungeons. He was lvl 60 and he already had a necron set with legion 5 recombobed. His networth when he got it was only 600 million.
i have 1k+ hours yet only f5 gear, and no good gear for anything, 600m nw first time playing Tho, trying to watch thirty virus's streams and vids to understand how to progress but it really doesn't help since he just does things way too fast compared to a new player's pace. something I find really hard to do is find out what items I need in order to progress, because quite frequently, everything is difficult for me, I can't do f6, can't do crimson isle, nothing works, can't do voidgloom....
My account got hacked but I managed to save some stuff. I started my new account with 100m coins of the bat and about 300m coins worth of good items and a decent set of me tons armour.
I have 1.3k hours of playtime, about 2.3b nw and skyblock level 188, no hype/term/655/divan drill, I spend most of time doing daily stuff like experimental, minion collect,crimson bosses, and like 1 hour of frag run, then just sit around in hub donating stuff to random nons (I have donated about 200m worth of AOTE's/dragon armor/any other useful items/money to open dungeon chest, and so on) , It does feel odd seeing level 108 have hype and term but at the end of the day I play for fun
I have a 1000 hour profile where I only got like 230m networth. first of all, it was a while ago when I started so there was not much to do. another thing was that for my first 100 hours I didnt even know what dragon armor was and I was going for things that didnt matter. I had no path because I didnt know anything about the game.
I have a 3.5 year old profile with around 800 hours that is level 90 something and like 500m networth which is mostly stock of stonks i invested in when they were 800k