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Guide to Gold Farming 2.0

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Eh! Good shit Juggles, I've never tried to run a large farm but if I did, I would follow these steps pretty closely.

Edited by Switzzz

Nice post, would just like to add. You need to be persistent, things won't always work out 100% straight away to your expectations, keep persisting.

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10 hours ago, Donald Trump said:

Nice post, would just like to add. You need to be persistent, things won't always work out 100% straight away to your expectations, keep persisting.

Exactly. When I started farming, I was down -$100 but made it back once I figured out how to farm properly. It's the same as any other business 

so how many hrs do u bot a day personally

and also why linux over windows?

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10 minutes ago, Stolo said:

so how many hrs do u bot a day personally

and also why linux over windows?

i suicide bot.

linux has better resource management 

Great guide, thanks Juggles.

Edited by Gamete

Approx How much money u made from gold farming? 

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7 minutes ago, yobo132 said:

Approx How much money u made from gold farming? 

Not gonna answer that. Gold farmers enjoy privacy. 

Edited by Juggles

How much did the initial investment cost, you mentioned you were down 100$ at one point. Is this from all combined initial investments, a few stupid mistakes, etc? I know it's not quick money and I also am learning from mistakes of others and my own, but how long did it take for you to finally "grasp" what to do to?

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3 hours ago, Colorless said:

How much did the initial investment cost, you mentioned you were down 100$ at one point. Is this from all combined initial investments, a few stupid mistakes, etc? I know it's not quick money and I also am learning from mistakes of others and my own, but how long did it take for you to finally "grasp" what to do to?

Looking back at my old posts/threads, I look so dumb. I was asking similar questions that a lot of new gold farmers ask now such as "Where should i bot to make money", "Should i use public or private scripts", etc. 

Everyone starts somewhere.


I lost over $100 when starting out, mostly due to overpaying for a private script that I could write for myself now within 30 minutes. I also wasted money on accounts and proxies and a lot of my time. 

Took me like 2 months to finally realize how to properly gold farm and make good profits. I spent like a month learning how to program before I got back into gold farming and then started farming on a small scale. Over time I got bigger and bigger and now im to the point that my whole farm is automated and i have to do no work except load new .txt files every once in a while when all my accounts have been used. 

It's a journey but it is well worth it. People need to see gold farming as a business. When you start a new business, you're not going to make insane profits at first. You might even lose some money at first. But with anything, if you stick with it long enough and build off of your mistakes, you'll figure it out and it'll get easier. 

1 hour ago, Juggles said:

Took me like 2 months to finally realize how to properly gold farm and make good profits.

You are a quicker learner than I am, my friend!

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