

You've got 3 almost free skills to GM and you have to kill to GM wrestling Small things are easy to GM on.ĭoing it like this you could easily GM all or almost all in 3 days, if you play a lot, and with little macroing. If you wanna hunt in game together for 30ish mins we can get you a good amount of gold. Odds are you'll have more $ coming in that going out, and by the end of the day your skill should be plenty high enough that you can decide to gain macro or continue dungeon bonus funner game play. Personally I'd recommend for a while, at least until 80 magery, just go have fun killing things in dungeons or wherever with provo + magery and build up gold. It's very popular to gm magery (and the other 3 skills) together by casting mana vampire on yourself. You'll be able to do this quickly, 4 skills 2k tops I'm thinking.Īs GM provo/wrestler you'll be able to bring in plenty already. Then buy up all of the other skills you want from NPC. Find an area you want to GM wrestling in (I did Brit GY but another area might be better) and work on provo at the same time collecting gold. I wouldn't worry to much about the funds, they'll come. If you go with my first recommendation or another type to farm for gold, I'd recommend killing liches as they have good money, are not terribly hard to kill and drop decent loot. Also since you are just starting, I would worry about magic resistance on this first character as it will just take cash and with Provo you can usually turn a mob away before it kills ya.Īlternatively, you can start a crafter character and mine for ingots to sell for cash, although ingots IMO don't sell for half as much as my time is worth to mine them. Bandages for healing can be made by shearing sheep around the world and going to a tailor shop to run it into cloth.

I've found that a warrior/ provoke character is easier to build first on a new shard as it takes little money to build and does almost all training while farming. Having money for training will be hard to get with only music and Provo. Sounds like you put your points in Provo and music, which are both easy skills to raise. Idk, I usually start my mages off with 50resist, 49 magery and 1 point into what profession they are (like musicianship - which gives me a newbied item for that profession).
