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Making money identifying herbs

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At my level herblore (39), would it be profitable at all for me to buy mass amounts of unids (1k+), identify, and sell? Also, what are some of the ways to avoid being scammed?

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At my level herblore (39), would it be profitable at all for me to buy mass amounts of unids (1k+), identify, and sell? Also, what are some of the ways to avoid being scammed?

 

 

 

It will not be profitable for you to just buy herbs, ID them, and then sell them. My herblore is 81, and even I couldn't make a profit like that.

 

 

 

You could try this though:

 

 

 

Buy unidentified herbs for 1k each if the person is selling 11 stacks. Identify everything you can. Everything you can't identify will be above ranarr. You can sell unids above ranarr for 2k each.

 

 

 

Of course, you might lose money on this too, because you'll get waaay more lower lvl herbs than higher lvl herbs.

 

 

 

To avoid getting scammed, use the "anti-scam" method. Let me know if you don't know what that is.

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