Get ingredients, make potions, sell potions. You will soon make way more than you can sell in town at one time and the money will really start adding up. If you don’t want the skill gains from making potions just collect and sell ingredients, they can be very valuable considering most are very lightweight. 9. Skoorim. READ THIS THANKS :) \\/Found this today and its set up my newbie character easily. The main thing in this cave is the 5 mammoth tusks, tons of valuable potion Just do Tour de Skyrim: Whiterun-Riverwood- Stormcloak Camp - Imperial Camp-Riften-Shor's Stone-Imperial Camp-Windhelm-Dawnstar-Imperial Camp-Stormcloak Camp- Solitude-Stormcloak Camp-Markarth-Falkreath-Whiterun. You can also add Orc Stronghold smiths to the tour if you are friend with them. You'll have a shitton of iron and iron ore after one run. Coins of Tamriel splits the coins into copper, silver, and gold coins. This helps with weight reduction, but you also cannot directly spend silver and gold coins, you have to change them into copper coins first. Also, it adds ancient Nord and Dwemer coins to loot drops that you need to convert as well. Exchange Currency lets you convert coins Making money is an important aspect of gameplay. Whether you are a novice adventurer in need of training and supplies, a seasoned adventurer looking for a new house, planning on enchanting items, or creating your own spells, a stable source of income is essential. The amount of money you can make is unlimited and you can make it fairly quickly I don't know if you've played Enderal but the way you level up (if I remember correctly) is to purchase books in the skills you want to level up. They are somewhat expensive so money becomes as important as XP. I don't want a mod that literally changes money into XP, but adding beneficial items that offer benefits is probably the best solution. That is one easy way to get a lot of gold. If you have the Dragonborn DLC, do the Deathbrand quest. You'll first have to find the treasure before getting the key, which is in one of the chests, and get an Ancient Nordic pickaxe to mine Stalhrim with, as you have to mine some Stalhrim in order to get to the piles of gold in the ruins. Go get your farm up and running. You can literally put 90% of whats in the ingredients menu in 45 plots around the farm. Make money every 2 days I think and pick 45 ingredients to make whatever potions you want. You can raid Dwemer ruins for Dwarven scraps. Smelt the scraps and make Dwarven gear using smithing. Thieves guild radiant quests give you a lot, and they're very quick and easy. 1. swagmole. • 11 yr. ago. the imperial/stormcloak quests pay 800 gold per fort you raid and i think there's 4 or 5. 1. Marco_de_Pollo. • 11 yr. ago. If you have dragonborn there's tons of gold to be found in Solstheim. JzkuQwa.

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