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Guild dungeons 21/19/2024 ![]() ![]() If you have a good eye for commodity trading, you can buy low and sell high on the Trading Post for potentially massive profits. In the case of fine or masterwork (blue or green) unidentified gear, you should either sell the gear or open it before salvaging - salvaging directly will result in much lower profit. Rare and exotic gear in particular may be more valuable to sell - an approximate value of above 20 silver for a rare or above 40 silver for an exotic is likely to be worth selling directly rather than salvaging. Typically it is more profitable to salvage and sell materials rather than selling the gear directly, but this can vary. Relatedly, if you cannot make use of gear that drops, you can usually sell it on the trading post or salvage it for materials (which may also be sold). ![]() If you don't need these materials, you can convert them into liquid gold by selling them on the Trading Post. These can be worth a surprising amount of money on the Trading Post, ranging from 1 silver each for basic ore, wood, and leather, to 30 silver each for Vials of Powerful Blood. When you kill enemies, complete events and gather nodes, you accumulate a lot of crafting materials that go into your material storage. This can add up to large losses over time, and alternate methods may be more profitable, such as material trading. When selling items on the trading post, be aware that you incur both a 10% transaction fee, and a 5% listing fee on items you sell. This guide is an overview of the best and most commonly used ways to earn gold in Guild Wars 2. ![]()
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