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=== Word of Caution ===
=== Word of Caution ===
Water initially starts out as a resource to ration and value, but as the game goes on it becomes a non-issue, and water becomes the most worthless item in your inventory in terms of $/weight. Getting infinite water is pretty easy with these methods, but the secondary issue is being able to hold all of it at once. You must be able to hold all of the water the trader pays you in a trade. This causes the paradox of having an item so expensive you cannot trade it because you cannot hold the rest as water. You have been warned.
Water initially starts out as a resource to ration and value, but as the game goes on it becomes a non-issue, and water becomes the most worthless item in your inventory in terms of $/weight. Getting infinite water is pretty easy with these methods, but the secondary issue is being able to hold all of it at once. If you do not have enough storage capacity for the water a trader would pay you for a trade, you can only complete the trade by taking partial payment.


(Note: Make guide on improving value to weight ratio in inventory)
(Note: Make guide on improving value to weight ratio in inventory)

Revision as of 14:47, 25 March 2021

This is the definitive list of get-rich quick schemes in Caves of Qud!

Word of Caution

Water initially starts out as a resource to ration and value, but as the game goes on it becomes a non-issue, and water becomes the most worthless item in your inventory in terms of $/weight. Getting infinite water is pretty easy with these methods, but the secondary issue is being able to hold all of it at once. If you do not have enough storage capacity for the water a trader would pay you for a trade, you can only complete the trade by taking partial payment.

(Note: Make guide on improving value to weight ratio in inventory)

Domination or Beguile

The easiest one is just the book it to the Six Day Stilt, when you have domination or beguile, and beguile a merchant and have them drop all their stuff for free. They're all level one so there is not much difficulty in doing so. When your ego increases, legendary merchants are also eligible for this.

Note that merchants cannot restock if they're your follower, so let them go when you're done picking them clean.

Big Game Hunting (Salt Kraken)

Kill a salt kraken, drag its extremely valuable, extremely heavy corpse to a merchant, make bank.

You will need:

Steps:

  1. Wander through the Great Salt Desert until you come upon a salt kraken. Do not be discouraged if it takes a bit, they are rather rare. Trust me, they are out there.
  2. Once you find the salt kraken, you now must kill it. There are many, many ways to do this, but attacking at range, using companions, or other low-personal-danger methods are preferable for obvious reasons.
  3. When the salt kraken dies, there is a 9/10 chance for it to leave a corpse. If, unluckily, it did not drop, you now must repeat steps 1 and 2. If it did, pick up the corpse and use your recoiler to teleport away.
  4. You should now appear in the merchant hub you chose. Pick the merchant you want to sell the Salt kraken corpse to. This should be a merchant with lots and lots of high-value goods.
  5. Drop the Salt kraken corpse, move one tile towards your merchant of choice, then, using your interact nearby keybinding (ctrl + direction by default), pick up the Salt kraken corpse from the adjacent tile. Repeat this step until you are close enough to sell it to your merchant of choice.
  6. Sell the Salt kraken corpse in return for what will likely be the merchant's entire inventory.

Notes:

Killing a salt kraken is far easier than killing a dromad-aligned great saltback, the other creature with an extremely high-value corpse, but, because multiple great saltbacks appear in a caravan, Caravan Poaching is far more lucrative.

BurgeonCane Farming

Using the Burgeoning mutation, summon and harvest large numbers of yonderbrush.

You will need:

Steps:

  1. Find an uninhabited, empty map tile relatively close to a merchant or merchants. (The portion of the Great Salt Desert just outside the Six Day Stilt works great for this)
  2. Using a combination of Burgeoning and wait 100 turns, fill the screen with summoned plants. Then, carefully walk through, harvesting the yondercane and making sure to avoid any aloe-type plants. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you are satisfied with the amount of yondercane you have aquired.
  3. If you have Meal Preparation, build a campfire and preserve all of your yondercane into fermented yondercane.
    • (You will lose 25 commerce value on each yondercane you preserve, but this is balanced by the fact that fermented yondercane is an incredibly convenient currency due to its weightlessness and low value per unit)

Caravan Poaching

Kill an entire dromad caravan and steal all their stuff.

You will need:

  • A dromad caravan which you are fine with killing
  • A method of defeating a dromad caravan
  • Plenty of inventory space
  • Lots and lots of empty containers
  • A Recoiler with its location set to a merchant hub. (Seriously. A Saltback corpse is worth 15,000 drams. Tam, dromad merchant won't cut it.)

Steps:

  1. Find a dromad caravan. They can spawn pretty much anywhere, but the rapid pace at which tiles can be explored in the Great Salt Desert makes it particularly suitable for searching, if you need to look.
  2. Somehow, kill every member of the caravan. Keep in mind that the caravan guards are almost always very well-armed, and great saltbacks can be very dangerous.
  3. Mark the location of the dead caravan on your map. You will be making multiple trips back and forth, and this is very useful.
  4. Steal and sell their items. The dromad trader is an obvious target, but keep in mind that caravan guards often wear fairly high-tier armor and carry fairly high-tier weapons. It may be convenient to use a recoiler here to lower the number of trips, but this step can be completed, albeit slightly slower, without a recoiler.
  5. If the great saltback (or great saltbacks) dropped a corpse, pick one up. Then, activate your recoiler.
  6. You should now appear in the merchant hub you chose. Pick the merchant you want to sell the Great saltback corpse to. This should be a merchant with lots and lots of high-value goods.
  7. Drop the Great saltback corpse, move one tile towards your merchant of choice, then, using your interact nearby keybinding (ctrl + direction by default), pick up the Great saltback corpse from the adjacent tile. Repeat this step until you are close enough to sell it to your merchant of choice.
  8. Sell the Great saltback corpse in return for what will likely be the merchant's entire inventory.

Getting the Most Value Out Of Weight

A more practical solution would be to budget weight correctly and save space in your bag for the most valuable items to get the most value per #. This is helpful in the late game deep underground where valuable items are plentiful, but your pack space is not.

Below is a table that lists all items with their commerce value divided by their own weight, and sorted from most expensive to least.

Item Value per Pound
Kesil Face 10,000.0
Hand-E-Nuke 10,000.0
Shemesh Face 8,000.0
circle of light in the chord of Agolgot 7,500.0
circle of light in the chord of Bethsaida 7,500.0
circle of light in the chord of Qas 7,500.0
circle of light in the chord of Qon 7,500.0
circle of light in the chord of Rermadon 7,500.0
circle of light in the chord of Shugruith 7,500.0
Earth Face 6,500.0
Levant Face 5,000.0
cloning draught 5,000.0
brain brine 4,932.0
Olive Face 4,000.0
Null Face 4,000.0
sunslag 4,000.0
warm static 4,000.0
timecube 3,000.0
mental aggregator 2,265.0
tri-hologram bracelet 1,500.0
Kah's loop 1,500.0
phial of brain brine 1,233.0
phial of sunslag 1,000.0
dazzle cheek 999.0
psychal fleshgun 900.0

More...

0 Weight Items

Items that weigh nothing are also highly valuable since they do not take up weight. Note that the majority are food and cybernetics.

Item Value
Otherpearl 33,333.0
black mote 1,666.0
optical multiscanner 600.0
social coprocessor 600.0
taco suprema 500.0
cybernetics credit wedge 3¢ 450.0
penetrating radar 360.0
holographic visage 360.0
cybernetics credit wedge 2¢ 300.0
Schemasoft [high-tier] 240.0
phase-adaptive scope 240.0
precision force lathe 240.0
dopamine synth 180.0
intravenous port 180.0
custom visage 180.0
equipment rack 180.0
bionic liver 180.0
Skillsoft [high sp] 180.0
Schemasoft [mid-tier] 180.0
Skillsoft plus 180.0

More...

Selling Lava

Lava is one of the more common, but still valuable liquids to sell. Thus, a method of quickly gaining money is grabbing a lot of it and selling it. There are two parts: getting a lot of lava, and finding a suitable receptacle to hold it all.

Getting Lava

Lava safe containers

Lava safe containers are all non-organic containers that have a flaming temperature higher than lava, which is 350T.

Anything else will burst into flames and eventually burst open after taking enough damage.

Carrying lava in unsafe containers

There is a method of having combustible containers hold lava for a long enough time to sell.

  1. Harvest lava in a large flammable container, such as a 64D waterskin;
  2. Drop the container and freeze it, such as with a freeze grenade mk III, to safely carry it;

This method is possible but not recommended; players require equipment and skills at a level where there are much simpler, safer and reliable ways to generate money. Players with access to Psychometry, Disassemble and a means to farm Bits can make a much easier profit by learning schematics and building complex items to sell, especially as farming lava requires an expensive amount of grenades, heat resistant equipment, and enough containers for both lava and Drams. Lava constantly emits heat, and the frozen items will eventually thaw. In addition, items that are on fire cannot be traded.