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:*The most common way to obtain gil is by selling unwanted/unneeded items at the [[Auction House]]. See [[Farming]].
 
:*The most common way to obtain gil is by selling unwanted/unneeded items at the [[Auction House]]. See [[Farming]].
 
:*Similarly you can put items up for sale in your [[Bazaar]], or you can simply [[trade]] items to other players for a mutually agreed upon price.   
 
:*Similarly you can put items up for sale in your [[Bazaar]], or you can simply [[trade]] items to other players for a mutually agreed upon price.   
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:*Some players sell services, such as [[teleport]], to other players in exchange for gil.
 
:*Dropped by [[Beastmen]] when they're killed. Amount dropped increases with the level of the mob. It is usually a relatively small amount though.
 
:*Dropped by [[Beastmen]] when they're killed. Amount dropped increases with the level of the mob. It is usually a relatively small amount though.
 
:*Dropped by some [[:category:Notorious Monsters|NMs]] throughout the game. They have the potential to drop pretty decent amounts.
 
:*Dropped by some [[:category:Notorious Monsters|NMs]] throughout the game. They have the potential to drop pretty decent amounts.

Revision as of 00:08, 28 March 2007

This is the standard currency of Vana'diel. It is obtained in a number of ways:

  • The most common way to obtain gil is by selling unwanted/unneeded items at the Auction House. See Farming.
  • Similarly you can put items up for sale in your Bazaar, or you can simply trade items to other players for a mutually agreed upon price.
  • Some players sell services, such as teleport, to other players in exchange for gil.
  • Dropped by Beastmen when they're killed. Amount dropped increases with the level of the mob. It is usually a relatively small amount though.
  • Dropped by some NMs throughout the game. They have the potential to drop pretty decent amounts.
  • Treasure chests and coffers may contain gil upon being opened. Amount tends to increase based upon the level of the area it is found in.
  • Thieves can Mug Beastmen and some NMs for gil. Typically Mug yields insignificant amounts, although some NMs can potentially give a good few thousand. Once again, the higher the mob's level, the higher the possible amount you can Mug.
  • BCNMs will have a gil reward when defeated, as will ENMs and some other battles of that type.
  • Some Quests and Missions have gil rewards. Missions can give very good gil rewards when you reach the higher ranks for the three main cities.
  • Merchants will buy most items from you, but this tends to be a very poor source of gil.