What to do with excess anima?

I have like 50k anima and no mogs to buy lol
Well, I still can buy weapons from stitchmasters but need more anima-touched fragments so it’s a long con. And it’s still “just” 30k… any ideas how to turn anima into gold or sumthin’?

you can trade it for Heavy Callous Hide in Oribos from the Valor Vendor (or one of the vendors in that area).

7500 anima for 10 HCH, is quite expensive imo, but its something to spend it on.

Heavy Callous sells well on AH.

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that’s actually a decent idea. thanks

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Or she could buy the campaign covenant armor pieces, check which slot sells for the most (all are bought for 100 anima), spam buy it, then spam sell it? Should be able to be sold for gold, of course if there’s a 2 hour refund wait, that’s a downside but I’m certain you can spare that for the sake of some income :slightly_smiling_face:

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Raise an army of alts to farm the mission table with. You can spend the anima on the “boost to level 30” follower XP items (10k anima each), or send excess anima to the farmers so they can do less anima missions.

Not quick gold, but steady gold for the long run, as long as you have a sizeable army of farmer alts.

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Just equip it and then sell it.

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Oh yes, that too works.

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They should make anima and grateful offerings tradable! I would buy some for alts that’s for sure.

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You can already send anima to alts by buying the token from the vendor next to the flight master in Oribos cost 1000 anima, send to the alt and they get 1000 anima.

Not sure about grateful offerings though.

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This would probably make so many happy.

They could also allow sending anima to alts.

An alternative I can think of is that you buy the anima tokens from the NPC next to the flight path at Oribos, go over to another covenant of your choice, dump the anima into the reservoir and buy the mogs from there.

I started hoarding my animal that way, I was about to hit the 200k cap so converted a load of it into that transferring currency.

At least it just takes up one space in my bags this way and I can dump it in another if I so wish.

Get some coffee puny :crazy_face:

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You kept saying this over and over on the forums. Not that I didn’t believe you as you have no reason to lie, but it was just abit discourageing to start since I was used to Legion gold missions.

Boy how wrong I was, and how right you were. I’m farming the mission table daily on 12 toons, playing the ZM quest by just looting chests / monsters / easy dailies on 10 toons, and doing emissaries only if 2 stack up on 12 toons.

With that, I already farmed 1.1 million gold in only 4 weeks time. It’s incredible how much gold you can earn passively if you know what to do. If we take a look at missions, and I send the toons out once per day, max 2 times if I have time. It’s easily 1-2k gold per day per toon, which translates to 12-24k gold daily. Weekly, we are talking about 100k on average. This is 400k monthly for doing nothing. Combine it with other activites, and you can easily hit 1 mil per month if you just play passively and don’t stress yourself out.

Thanks for the information, wouldn’t start it if it wasn’t for you :smiley:

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3-4 will cover most people’s expenses, tbh. Assuming they’re sensible and are maining an alchemist, and that the alts are Night Fae and took time to set up the conservatory to t4+.

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Good idea

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Yes, i know that, the ‘problem’ is that i don’t have spare anima on my main :stuck_out_tongue:

Spend an hour in ZM and you have 3000 though :slight_smile:

I would prefer to buy 3k anima in AH for 3k gold :stuck_out_tongue: I’ve made a lot of gold with four mission tables, but when it comes to anima mission table is self eating :neutral_face:

Mine make huge anima profits… upgrade whole sanctum to at least t1 ideally more, do the table campaign to at least 16. Regular missions for 4 to 6x 35 anima. None of my table slaves need support beyond this critical mass.

It is harder if you don’t upgrade their sanctum or send them xp items though. It’s about returns on investment over time :slight_smile:

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