![]() ![]() Crafters consume these materials at incredible rates and it wouldn’t be a surprise if a shortage of supply occurs. Taking up one of the gathering professions, the primary materials gathered can be sold to crafters. The bottomline is that it will give you a spike in kamas and tide you over for a while but never actually enabling you to have any form of breakthrough unless you work hard at it. It will maybe earn you a tiny pile from time to time but I guarantee it wouldn’t be consistent unless you are actively hunting these specific resources and constantly churning out batches upon batches of, let’s say Gobball Horns. If you can drop it easily, others could easily drop it too and just because you were training on the mobs and conveniently getting these drops doesn’t really make it right that you should try to squeeze every possible drop of profit. If it’s a rare or high prospecting drop, I agree that they deserve a more premium pricing per unit but it wouldn’t really make sense if you are just trying to get rid of stuffs you do not want. The problem though, is a lot of people are trying to make a quick buck by pricing some of these resources a bit too high, especially if they are selling just one or two. If you find that your inventory space diminishing rapidly, it only means you are hoarding up ‘junk’, and by ‘junk’ I refer to resources that drop whenever you vanquish a creature, the very resources that’s supposed to make you rich WHEN you sell them. The market prices for resources can be very variable and highly influenced by bots which farms in F2P areas (and in some cases, P2P areas). As to how much 1 arachnee leg is worth as compared to 100 arachnee legs? This is a question for debate that’s heavily influenced by bot-farmers simply because it’s not often that human players would simply sit there for 15 minutes or so doing pure arachnee leg hunting. Creature drops are used in various crafts as well as used in exchanges for scrolls. The horns, the legs, the feathers are all extremely valuable. I find that Gobballs hunt generally gives more kamas in addition to… However, for beginners who wants to make a quick buck, note that certain creatures gives more kamas while some others are apparently less generous. A good quest list is available from the Dofus Wiki.įor some reason, killing mobs earn you kamas but I supposed it’s not important where Gobballs hide their kamas or why they have kamas… In any case, kama-making from mobs hunting is a by-process while levelling your character and doesn’t really require any additional effort, nor does it really make you rich. There are many quests available and some of them have level restrictions so do check in periodically with the various NPCs. I will list them in order of progression of level.Īssuming that you start off by exploring Incarnam, you should be fully familiar with characters with an exclamation mark over their head, that these quest givers are your initial source of kamas. As long as you have this rule stuck in your head, then let’s proceed onto the ways of making kamas. Everyone works hard and because the economy is run mostly by the community (mostly, real human users), the law of economics function just like in the real world. Credit, of course goes to everyone who has contributed in this forum.įirst of all, there is no quick and easy way to earn kamas. I will attempt to summarize all the suggestions so that new players can choose whichever route they prefer. Dofus Earning Kamas Beginner’s Guide by StVierĪ lot of people have repeatedly been asking about how to make kamas in the shortest time possible and there has been plenty of contributions from rest of the population. ![]()
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