Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: what markets are best to go for as BE?
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DeeNee
Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:03 am
#1
Hi,
I am relatively new to BE as my main profession is Chef and thought it would save me money being a BE, however, I now see that BE is actually fun and makes me want to play more SWG. Creating pets is a unique experience in the game! some many options and combinations of things make it a little unpredicatable (for a newcomer).
Anyway, on to the main point, when creating creatures what do people slel the most of?
I dont have a vendor yet but dont know who is best to target. I'd have though CH's would just /tame their own pets, but most of the fun seems in making higher level pets etc.
Also, does making pets make you much money or do you have to rely on creating tissues etc?
Cheers,
Deenee
(one of Chilastra's newest BioEngineers!)
I am relatively new to BE as my main profession is Chef and thought it would save me money being a BE, however, I now see that BE is actually fun and makes me want to play more SWG. Creating pets is a unique experience in the game! some many options and combinations of things make it a little unpredicatable (for a newcomer).
Anyway, on to the main point, when creating creatures what do people slel the most of?
I dont have a vendor yet but dont know who is best to target. I'd have though CH's would just /tame their own pets, but most of the fun seems in making higher level pets etc.
Also, does making pets make you much money or do you have to rely on creating tissues etc?
Cheers,
Deenee
(one of Chilastra's newest BioEngineers!)
LloydPickering
Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:06 am
#2
Chef tissues are pretty much unprofitable, and to make them worthwhile you will probably get burnt out like a lot of BEs do (Myself included).
Tailor Tissues can be very profitable, but are pretty hard to do in large quantities, and often the demand isnt amazingly high so actual money in isn't much.
Pets take a lot of time to create, and for the more difficult ones, although almost all profit, the money you get is not very much for the time spent.
At the moment by far the most profitable area for a get-rich-quick-schemer are Uber Non-CH pets (10k Health, 60% kin) which are currently selling for anything between 100k-2m. You can get the DNA for these fairly easily, and can make these up pretty quickly. When advertised effectively, you could be selling/getting orders for at least a few million worth every day. (The ethics of selling pets for high prices is questionable)
Tailor Tissues can be very profitable, but are pretty hard to do in large quantities, and often the demand isnt amazingly high so actual money in isn't much.
Pets take a lot of time to create, and for the more difficult ones, although almost all profit, the money you get is not very much for the time spent.
At the moment by far the most profitable area for a get-rich-quick-schemer are Uber Non-CH pets (10k Health, 60% kin) which are currently selling for anything between 100k-2m. You can get the DNA for these fairly easily, and can make these up pretty quickly. When advertised effectively, you could be selling/getting orders for at least a few million worth every day. (The ethics of selling pets for high prices is questionable)
Zadokk
Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:52 am
#3
LloydPickering wrote:
(The ethics of selling pets for high prices is questionable)
The ethics for creating them are questionable
Vaypah
Fri Feb 25, 2005 1:56 am
#4
I make non Ch pets of various strengths.. I tend to sell them from 5-20k.. not a big money making business but they do sell
and its fun making them 
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