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You’ll want to be sure you’re stocked up on Dosh/money inFantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. The most common way to farm money is to defeat enemies and complete quests. However, you’ll be picking up a lot of loot, so you’ll want to sell unwanted items, too. Between weapons and decor, you may not be sure of what’s safe to get rid of and what you should hold onto for crafting recipes. Here are some items you should definitely sell inFantasy Life i.
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The most common items you’ll be collecting from enemies and, occasionally, your Gathering Lives, are weapons. As you rank up your Crafting Lives, you’ll be able tocreate much better toolsthan what you had at the beginning of your playthrough. Naturally, equipment will accumulate over time, and you’ll want to consider selling them to make room for the better ones.
Consider selling equipment with the following:
Once you startcollecting and reverting Strangelings, you can equip your allies with equipment. While you should always prioritize your own gear, it’s not a bad idea to give them some good weapons/tools, too.
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TheTropical Tableis one of the first Carpenter Life crafting recipes that you’ll receive upon reaching Fledgling rank. The selling price of a Tropical Table is660 Dosh,but for a starting item to sell, it can be useful.
The materials required for the Tropical Table can all be found around Eternia Village. you’re able to cut down the Palm Trees on the beach and collect Dandelion Puffs from the fields. You’ll need to use the Carpenter and Tailor Life to get lumber and cotton respectively. Palm Nuts are occasional drops from Palm Trees. You can alsopurchase the required materialsfrom the General Store in Eternia Village.
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The Tropical Bed is a higher-leveled crafting recipe than the Tropical Table, but it’s worth making. One Tropical Bed sells for1150 Dosh, and the materials to make it are as easy to come by as the Tropical Table’s. The downside is, you’ll need to have a higher Skill Level to successfully craft a Tropical Bed, so you may have to get a better tool and raise your level before you start making them.
You can buy your materials (Eternia Village or the Capital) or gather them in the overworld. If you’re trying to get Woven Straw Fabric, you’re going to need to collect Straw Thread. Woven Straw Fabric isa level 2 Tailoring recipethat requires x2 Straw Thread.
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The Science Experiment is a decor item that can be placed on your Base Camp in the present. It’s an Alchemist recipe, but you won’t get it simply from leveling up. You’ll need tobuy the recipe from the Tools Shopin theMysteria Capital.Even if the recipe is expensive, it’s worth the Dosh and is arguably the best way to farm Dosh in the early phase of your playthrough.
One Science Experiment sells for3400 Dosh. You’ll need a Suspicious Object, which you may buy for 50 Dosh at the Material Shop in the Capital. You’ll also need a Science Flask, which is a tool that can be made with the Alchemist Life. You can either make it with its required materials, or buy one from the Tool Shop (Capital) for 900 Dosh.
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Sack of Copper, Silver, Gold, and Treasure are all material items that you sometimes drop from defeating enemies. You can also get them by completing certain quests, such as the quests given to you by your buddies at Base Camp.
However, you might want to refrain from selling the Sacks of Silver/Gold/Treasure. If you craft them into aPile of Pirate Treasure, you can sell them for more than you’d get by selling them as materials. You can get the crafting recipe for the Pile of Pirate Treasure from a merchant on the Tropica Isles. Pile of Pirate Treasure is an Artist recipe.
Aim for a Perfect when craftin the Pile of Pirate Treasure to ensure maximum price when you go to sell it.
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Arguably the best way to earn Dosh is by sellingWhite Woolie Stickers. It’s likely this method may be revamped in an update, so you’ll want to take advantage of it if/when that happens. The White Woolie Sticker is a crafting recipe that you may get fromMarco’s Shopafterraising the shop rankto 2-stars.
To make x1 White Woolie Sticker, you’ll need x1 Red Paint, x1 Desert Log, and x1 Sheep Fleece. Both the Desert Log and Sheep Fleece can be purchased for a cheap price from Marco himself. The Red Paint can be bought from the Materials Shop on the Tropical Isles, but you can also use the Artist Life to craft it.
You’ll want to buy themax number of materialsand thenuse the Artist Life to craft the White Woolie Sticker. When crafting, make sure your Skill Level exceeds the Recommended Level (250), and try to score aPerfect. You should get nearly 240 White Woolie Stickers from just one (perfect) minigame.
Once you exceed the item limit (999), the stickers will besold automatically. You can potentially make 100k+ simply from using a crafting bench.
You can sell 999 types of other stickers, such as Spider Stickers, but the materials for the White Woolie stickers are cheaper and easier to come by.