Purchase of Final Fantasy 14 Gil is prohibited by its Terms of Service; however, players often engage in this practice to acquire in-game items, gear, and services faster than would be possible through regular gameplay. Other ways of earning Gil in Final Fantasy XIV include completing quests/dungeons; selling unwanted items to NPCs for an exchange value; farming/mining materials or mining them from your land.
How to make gil in ff14
There are various methods available in FF14 to earn Gil, such as daily roulettes and challenge logs, MSQ, FATEs, leve quests and treasure maps. Each will net you some gil every day; although seemingly insignificant amounts, these amounts add up fast.
One of the easiest and quickest ways to make ffxiv gil is through selling items on the Market Board. This can be accomplished by purchasing large quantities of low cost items from NPC’s and then selling them for a few Gil more on the market board – an effective strategy when used right after a patch goes live; but please keep in mind this method relies heavily on economy conditions and may become less lucrative over time.
Dungeons
While purchasing Gil in Final Fantasy XIV is technically illegal, some players use it to quickly acquire items and services faster than through traditional gameplay. Although doing so violates the game’s Terms of Service agreement, third-party sellers do exist who sell FF14 Gil – often those with high Trustpilot ratings and refund policies.
Players in Eorzea can make ffxiv gil through various activities in Eorzea, such as mining, fishing, crafting and quests/guilleves/dungeons completion. Though time-consuming this way is a consistent source of income that can be used to upgrade equipment or weapons and sell loot that drops from enemies defeated (Archylte steppe monsters frequently drop Gold Dust which can be sold off for a good sum of Gil).
Mining
Mining may not be your main source of funds, but it provides a steady flow of gil. Players can also make money through quests, guildleves, fulfilling duties on the Duty Finder, killing enemies in dungeons, selling items to NPCs or through Market Board, leveling up mining skills to improve efficiency, or levelling them up themselves to improve efficiency even further.
Monsters drop Gil when killed, with an increasing drop rate as their level increases. Furthermore, Treasure Spheres contain high-value items which can sell for considerable sums of Gil. Players can purchase Gil from other players through either Auction Houses or Market Boards; however buying it directly may violate game terms of service and expose your account to security risks; therefore it is recommended that MMOGAH is used as the safest way of purchasing FF14 Gil.
Fishing
Earning Gil is possible by completing quests, guildleves, dungeons, Duty Finder missions and selling items directly to NPCs or on the Market Board. Gil may also be earned as rewards from storyline battles fought – however this amount depends on enemy level and difficulty level of each battle fought.
Enemies drop small amounts of ffxiv gil after every battle, with this number increasing daily. Buy ffxiv gil from other players through Auction House auctions or services like MMOGAH that feature trustworthy sellers with high Trustpilot ratings and refund policies. Furthermore, players can earn Gil through Gathering jobs like Miner or Botanist to gather materials used for crafting which can then be sold back to NPCs located throughout each city at a small profit.
Crafting
One of the best ways to earn Gil in Final Fantasy 14 is crafting. Here, players can make quick money by mass-producing inexpensive items such as leather and cotton for quick sales on the Market Board for several gil more than they paid initially.
One way of making gil is selling equipment dropped or stolen from defeated enemies. Most enemies drop small amounts of f14 gil, but higher level monsters may produce much larger drops.
Players can also use Gil to purchase gear and equipment from NPCs, pay fast travel teleportation fees between Aetherytes in Eorzea, repair Materia devices or merge materials, purchase personal housing as well as furnishings and decorations for both Free Company housing spaces and their personal rooms, or make payments toward repairs to Materia devices.