'Final Fantasy XV' Gameplay, Tips & Tricks: How To Make Money Quickly In 'FFXV'

By Rita Mendoza - 13 Dec '16 05:30AM
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Making money in "Final Fantasy XV" is challenging. Unlike other RPG games where players can obtain money loot from monsters, it is difficult to come by in the latest Square Enix's game. Here are some tips that will help players make more Gil in "Final Fantasy XV" game.

Selling Treasures. While it is easy to hoard on items in "Final Fantasy XV" which oftentimes are used to make elixirs and spells, it won't be much of help in terms of making money in the game. To maximize the items acquired in the game, it is best to keep the curative, and at least one of each type of item, then sell off the rest. Some of them might not be useful in the game anyway.

Hunting Contracts. To get hunting contracts, visit local restaurants and speak with the owner about open hunting contracts available. Every successful hunt can reward players with treasure, accessories, healing items, and Gils. Take note, however, that hunting contracts have a minimum level requirement. So, choose wisely. In any case, this is one of the ways to make money in "Final Fantasy XV" game.

Growing Carrots. Interestingly, farming is one of the skills required to get the throne in the game, and it is also one of the tricks to making more money in "Final Fantasy XV" which can be rewarding provided that they are grown properly. At a certain point in the game, players will be given carrot seeds which can be planted and raised near Cape Caem cabin. After growing them successfully, players can earn as much as 500 Gils per carrot.

Photographer Gig. Another way to make money in "Final Fantasy XV" is taking photography gig. There is a journalist in the game called Vyv who gives out photography assignments in Lestallum. He gives photography assignments for over 12,000 Gil per quest. Take note, however, that this side quest ends after completing all the assignments.

The challenges in making money in "Final Fantasy XV" is one of the charming features of the game, giving it a more realistic touch.

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