I fear I am still quite new in this city, and I’m still trying to get my feet under me… as in, I’ve yet to hit 20 in any stat (favoring Watchful a tad, but generally going for the balanced approach). I’ve found plenty of things to do, but it seems they all pay out in… well, all SORTS of things that would scarce fit in my wallet. Secrets, dead rats, bottles of wine, golden rings and pearls… all of which seem to have clear purposes above and beyond being sold for pennies.
I’m not looking to make a fortune… yet. I merely wish I had a handful of Echoes so that I could buy a handsome pair of gloves, or perhaps a charming urchin. Are there any opportunities to grind out a bit of money in those early days? Or anything I can safely sell because it has no other purpose or is available in far greater quantities than needed?
Ah, needless to say, I already sold the diamond I so cleverly concealed in my shoes - that little windfall was enough to buy myself a decent suit and a dagger for necessary self-defense, but scarce more. Hardly a repeatable performance, either, despite my shoe-size. edited by BlakeTheDrake on 2/25/2015
I know right now, there are options with the feast of the exceptional rose that gives items that can be sold for 2.50 echoes with relatively little effort to obtain… but so many items appear to have multiple uses later on, so I’ve chosen to hold onto them. Up to you, really.
I’m sure someone else can give you a better suggestion, but the primary thing I was told by a friend before I made the plunge into Fallen London, is to not worry about buying things too much early on, the stuff in the bazaar is indeed shiny, but not largely necessary, until you’re beyond the opening areas. (If this advice is wrong, someone feel free to correct me.)
Sell pretty much anything in the "goods" category (eg moon pearls, nevercold brass, rostygold); maybe keep like 50 or so around. Relics of the fourth and second city have barely any uses so you’re probably best off selling all of them.
The other categories you can probably sell most of it too, any of the low value stuff you gain at this point you’ll be able to gain pretty easily in much larger quantities later. edited by WormApotheote on 2/25/2015
So - keep the wine and sell the gold, keep the wine and sell the pearls? Sounds like the refrain of a rousing zee-zhanty…
Anyway, thanks for the advice - I managed to earn a couple of echoes selling spare Rostygold, AFTER spending a healthy chunk on a bed in a flophouse… ^_^
EDIT: It seems a generous gentleman (no doubt of fine breeding) took pity on my plight, and gave me a heavy sack of First City coins. Might I assume that these are fairly safe to sell? Going by the wiki, all I’ll need is 7 for a collection of oddities, unless I’m pursuing my Heart’s Desire. edited by BlakeTheDrake on 2/25/2015
[quote=BlakeTheDrake]So - keep the wine and sell the gold, keep the wine and sell the pearls? Sounds like the refrain of a rousing zee-zhanty…
Anyway, thanks for the advice - I managed to earn a couple of echoes selling spare Rostygold, AFTER spending a healthy chunk on a bed in a flophouse… ^_^
EDIT: It seems a generous gentleman (no doubt of fine breeding) took pity on my plight, and gave me a heavy sack of First City coins. Might I assume that these are fairly safe to sell? Going by the wiki, all I’ll need is 7 for a collection of oddities, unless I’m pursuing my Heart’s Desire. edited by BlakeTheDrake on 2/25/2015[/quote]
That is correct. these coins are not efficient to get outside of heart’s desire (and even then, not very much so, unless you have spare connections with the masters) but they sell well. The only real use is for sending them, like transferable echoes, to players, and for heart’s desire. you can sell them safely.
once you do, buy cheap equipment that give +1 buffs for low prices, since that’s cheap and easy to get. also, if you have money to spare, buy a sulky bat- it adds a card to your deck that is quite lucrative at this point in the game (it either gives connected:the great game, or 3 scrap, and one scrap is generally valued at half an echo each, though most players tend to hoard their scrap, since vast quantities can get items nothing else can offer. [3200 scrap offers absurdly valuable collectibles, ones which sell for ~1500 echoes, and you never know when you might want one of those rarities] if you’re really lucky, it’ll even bring back another bat, of a different sort, which you would do well to sell to the bazaar, for 12.5 echoes. despite what the card implies, you are in no danger of losing your bat by letting it go flying.) edited by Grenem on 2/25/2015 edited by Grenem on 2/26/2015
Ah, the gentleman Takuza… or is it Lady? Well, either way, thank you for the coins - and the advice. I had no idea bat-herding could be so profitable! Truly, I still have much to learn of this dank underworld…