Salvage, Bronze-Roll or Gold-Roll
I'm fairly certain you'll get a better average return off of lower level bronze rolls. I like to hit the low 30's so I get a chance at the various -KB's, but still have good crossover in some of the solid mid-level recipes.
If you have that many tickets though, it would be a bit of an annoyance to sift through and delete the bad rolls as you go. I would consider gold rolls just for the sake of practicality.
I'm sure there are more informed opinions on this, but I believe bronze rolls seem to be the general consensus for best value.
I've been rolling Bronze 10-14 for the Karma, Steadfast and Regen Tissue's. I suppose you could go around 30 but the odds of getting them will be reduced.
But with higher levels I have the chance for Kinetic Combats...
Hmm, maybe Bronze is the way to go. I have to check the wiki for the best range to roll.
You can definitely make a lot of inf off bronze rolls, especially if you do a little crafting for your better recipes. The down side is you'll be drowning in recipes, and getting top dollar can mean waiting a bit. They'll clog up your slots and your inventory for a while, unless you craft and stick 'em in base storage.
With a whole lot of tickets I'd be tempted to roll gold just to keep the volume of recipes down.
But from what I've seen of rolling tickets, there's plenty of inf to be made whatever roll you take and whatever level you choose.
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Also, if you feel like being a good Samaritan, how about rolling for some common and uncommon salvage? Won't get you as much inf/merit, but you can still make some decent cash (some commons are going for 100,000!) Of course, being a "good" Samaritan doesn't mean listing everything at "1". You can still demand a high price and, as long as demand outweighs supply, someone will buy your bid eventually.
You'll especially want to look for Ceramic Armor Plates and Mathmatic Proofs =)
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I'm pretty lazy when it comes to the market. However, I've made about a billion infamy over the last 4 months setting my slider to 40 and rolling level 40-44 bronze rolls with my level 50 Brute. I craft anything that sells for 3+ million (and has some bidding activity) and either trash or vendor the rest.
I post the enhancements until all my market slots are full and then go to bed for the night. By the time I get home from work, about half of it is sold. Another day or two and nearly all of it is gone.
I usually only play a couple times a week, so this method works great for me. If you play more often, you may want to find a different method that his a higher turnover.
I personally hae found that lvl 35-39 silver rolls work great.....I wouldnt go with golds though because with two chars at tix cap you are only getting 5 golds but you will get 33.33 silvers.....with that many silvers you are bound to get some good stuf....or you can go with a **** load of bronze rolls....definitely go with lvl 35-39 though
I've been churning out Bronze rolls and sell most, if not all of them immediately. I sell them for cheap enough to make sure they're gone by the time I come back with the next load of rolls, although ones I sell for "cheap" have sold for as much as 6 million. Occasionally I roll something I can actually use, but mostly I'm working on generating inf and getting all my WW badges.
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Maybe this thread is in the wrong forum, but I need advice of the moneymakers...
So, I've got a couple of chars sitting at ticket-cap. What do I use the tickets for, to make the most inf out of it?
Mass bronze-rolls and hoping for some good drops?
Gold-rolls and hoping for LotG, Miracle etc aka jackpot?
Or rare salvage for less than the above but on the save side?
I know that working the market is the fastest way to get money but I don't want to look for niches a couple of days etc. And I little experience with flipping, so far*** >.> ... <.< repeating missions seems to be the best way for me.