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What to invest in now when bots are gone?

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Hello all!

I would like to get some nice merching items suggestions. Now when bots are gone, what are some items that might be a wise choice for investement?

And inb4 "How much cash you got?": About 100m. So I got plenty to use for merching, but I will probably start out not too big.

Thanks in advance!

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Add me if you so wish: SwreeTak

Should have starting investing weeks ago.

 

But on topic:

Raw resources; Yews, Magics, Coal, Ore, Herbs

Luck be a Lady

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Should have starting investing weeks ago.

 

But on topic:

Raw resources; Yews, Magics, Coal, Ore, Herbs

 

Well, I know. But better late than never, right :) ?

And thanks for the tip :)

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Add me if you so wish: SwreeTak

Avoid f2p items.

Seriously, there is soo many f2p players; so numerous that there is no difference in supply between has bot and without bot.

 

As a side note, MTK herbs + maples will probably become the best combo again.

Why herbs?

I'd say the money is on secondaries , not the herbs themselves.

But anyways, if you anticipate herbs will rise, you should invest herbs NOW, not after they went up.

 

As a side note, although I hate admitting it, now is the time for flipping rather than going for long term.

Well the generally accepted pre-nuke combo was 10 maples + 5 coal, but if herbs rise enough then they'll be worth it again. You only get gems from mining as secondaries, which I think will remain pretty low value as they were never really that useful to begin with.

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