The Unofficial Guild Wars Gold Guide-chapter004
The Unofficial Guild Wars Gold Guide
extremely high. The two conveniently-located artisans are the ones outside Sardelac Sanitarium and Fort Ranik; the rest are in hard to reach locations.
see what parts of your equipment are actually affected by the color from the dye.
Being Patient When
- Remember the above tips concerning
Buying
when to upgrade. One of the best ways to save materials is to avoid upgrading armor until you really need it.
This point is well known, but it deserves
mention here. Because the price of any item sold to trader NPCs varies depending on how frequently other players have purchased or sold that item using a trader, you can save large amounts of gold by waiting for the price to drop before buying popular items.
Using Dyes Effectively
- Until you have your class’s strongest
armor (from crafters in cities like Droknar’s Forge or Kaineng Center), using dyes is typically a waste of money. If you can figure out what color scheme you want to use prior to actually getting the armor, then keep the appropriate dyes in storage and sell the rest to dye traders or other players when prices are up.
If your first character is a Prophecies
Making Gold in PvP
- Remember that you can preview what
Normally, making money through
a mixture of dyes will look like on your armor at any time by double-clicking on any bottle of dye, which will open the armor dye window. The window lets you mix and match up to three bottles of dye at once on a piece of your armor without actually “confirming” anything until you tell the game to do so. This is very helpful to avoid wasted money, and to
participating in PvP does not happen. Your rewards for success in a PvP mission are usually limited to gaining faction with Balthazar (which is most often used to unlock skills, items, and heroes for your account’s PvP characters) and possibly gaining some faction with the Kurzicks or Luxons if you are doing a Factions
alliance battle.