![]() ![]() 1m farmed is really not that much.įirst off you should have WH as high as possible to use resource packs in all villages, second a market higher than level 22 is completely unnecessary. level 15 market (gives you 35 merchants) Excel or a pen/paper (something to write down a lot of numbers) Time (you need to be outfarming those PP whoring around you in order to make up for your deficit of having resources constantly in transit) ![]() Initial investment (this can be as low as 1pp or as high as you want obviously the more the flip the more PP you make but more work/math is required and on the flip side the less PP you have the more time it will take to make PP) Do not prioritize flipping over the growth of your account and be mindful if you start to lag behind those around you* *I also want to say that this method, if done incorrectly, can in fact lose you resources, time, PP or worst of all your village. This won't be the best flipping guide you'll ever see and i'm sure there are a few made before mine but I thought I'd share a trick with the community I've picked up that has helped me out a lot and I hope will be helpful to you. The art of buying Resources from the market when rates are high and selling that very same res when or where the rates are lower. What is this magical formula I speak of? Flipping. ![]() ![]() they're everywhere right? So how do you keep competitive without taking a second mortgage on your house? Hell, How does tudadar pp whore so hard every world without going completely broke? You could spend a few worlds PP farming & then try your luck out as a PP whore or by using this method you can guarantee yourself a steady supply of premium for the early/midgame parts of the world with no financial investment whatsoever required. I'm a little spacey rn so I apologize if this post is random/not useful to most I do apologize but I hope some of you can take something away from it. ![]()
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