How to Make Currency in Path of Exile Settlers of Kalguur’s League Mechanic
Every league in Path of Exile brings a new mechanic that can directly or indirectly give players currency. In the Settlers of Kalguur league, you get the best of both worlds. You can get raw currency from shipping or even indirectly get currency by using the new crafting systems. Here’s the best way to capitalize on these features and make currency in PoE’s 3.25 Settlers of Kalguur league.
How to Get Currency From PoE’s Settlers of Kalguur League Mechanic
The direct way to get raw currency is to use the shipping feature in Kingsmarch. You’ll recruit workers who specialize in Shipping and assign them to your docks. The higher the Shipping ranks of your workers, the less risk there is from completing shipments.
Select a port and place your resources in the shipment. You want to increase shipment value as much as possible, so you should add all the resources you can expend. Add Thaumaturgic Dust to the shipment because this acts as a multiplier, and you should get some decent rewards, especially when you reach upwards of 1,000,000 and above shipment value per trade. You can read more about this in our shipment value guide.
Best Currency Farms in the Settlers of Kalguur League Mechanic
The best way to get more currency is to add more crops to your shipments. Ores and Bars give item-based rewards, while crops give currency-based rewards. If you can somehow get 2,000,000+ shipment value with just crops, you’ll have a high chance of getting better currency rewards, such as stacks of Divine Orbs.
Focus on hiring better farmers as you improve your recruitment rank and farm as many crops as possible. Trade these and use the favorable resource bonuses on each of the ports to increase the shipment value even more.
Apart from shipping, you can also make currency through crafting. You can use the recombining and runesmithing features to craft great gear and sell it for currency. This is contingent upon your knowledge and skill and PoE’s crafting systems, which in themselves are a big rabbit hole. However, you can use rune enchants to add to semi-decent gear that can help your item show up on specific filters so buyers can see them.
For example, you have a 1,150 elemental DPS bow. Some ranger classes might search for 1,200 elemental DPS on their search filters, so your bow will not show up even if you have other decent rolls like crit chance, attack speed, or crit multi. If you use the runesmithing and add an additional boost to the bow’s elemental DPS, it could show up in some players’ filters. It doesn’t guarantee a sale, but it does help.
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