How to Make Money on Lioden: A Guide
Are you new to Lioden and wondering how to earn some SB? Our guide offers a few tips to help you get started!
1. Play Games:
Playing games is a great way to earning currency. The trivia game, for instance, offers answers online. Opt for the hardest difficulty to maximize your earnings—60 SB a day may seem modest, but it adds up. Serengeti Shuffle can be lucrative if you score between 3500 and 4500. Aim for this range to win either 400 SB or valuable items like dove feasts and black stallions, which can be resold. Avoid scoring above 4500, as higher scores often lead to unsellable decor, which diminishes your chances of getting profitable items. Other games, like Slots, can yield big rewards but come with high risk, so consider whether you have spare SB to invest.
2. Open a Branch:
Starting a shop might seem costly, but it can be profitable. You get four initial branch slots, which you can expand as you earn more SB. If you’re low on funds, start by selling items you find while exploring—such as large leaves, rocks, or event craftables. Price your items strategically: if the lowest price for an item is unusually low, set your price slightly above to maximize profit. Items under 1000 SB should generally be sold in your branch for a quick sale, while those over 1000 SB are better suited for the Trading Center (TC) to avoid occupying branch space. Special items with a countdown, like honeycombs, should be sold quickly in branches to avoid them disappearing before you can sell them.
3. Earn Through Events:
Events can be a lucrative way to make money. Some events, like those in February or November, focus on gem crafting, which can be highly profitable. Gems often sell for 50-100 SB, and some can reach up to 400 SB depending on the crafted item. Check the Lioden wiki for details on upcoming events and their associated items. Additionally, event currency can be sold or used to buy items to resell. Timing your sales based on event cycles can greatly increase your profits.
4. Monkey Business (MB):
Selling items to MB can be a quick way to make some SB, especially for unsellable decor or scars you collect. While MB buys some useful items like skulls and carcasses, it’s often better to try selling these items on the TC first. For example, 100 uses of food can be sold for more on the TC compared to MB. Reserve MB sales as a last resort.
5. Selling Lions:
Lions alone may not yield a lot of SB or GB, especially if they’re not exceptional. Cubs can be sold as fodder for 10-50 SB, but if they have special traits or mutations, they might fetch more. Chasing and selling lions found during exploration can also bring in some SB. Look for lions with desirable traits like mutations, rare bases, or good markings, as these can significantly increase their value.
Are you new to Lioden and wondering how to earn some SB? Our guide offers a few tips to help you get started!
1. Play Games:
Playing games is a great way to earning currency. The trivia game, for instance, offers answers online. Opt for the hardest difficulty to maximize your earnings—60 SB a day may seem modest, but it adds up. Serengeti Shuffle can be lucrative if you score between 3500 and 4500. Aim for this range to win either 400 SB or valuable items like dove feasts and black stallions, which can be resold. Avoid scoring above 4500, as higher scores often lead to unsellable decor, which diminishes your chances of getting profitable items. Other games, like Slots, can yield big rewards but come with high risk, so consider whether you have spare SB to invest.
2. Open a Branch:
Starting a shop might seem costly, but it can be profitable. You get four initial branch slots, which you can expand as you earn more SB. If you’re low on funds, start by selling items you find while exploring—such as large leaves, rocks, or event craftables. Price your items strategically: if the lowest price for an item is unusually low, set your price slightly above to maximize profit. Items under 1000 SB should generally be sold in your branch for a quick sale, while those over 1000 SB are better suited for the Trading Center (TC) to avoid occupying branch space. Special items with a countdown, like honeycombs, should be sold quickly in branches to avoid them disappearing before you can sell them.
3. Earn Through Events:
Events can be a lucrative way to make money. Some events, like those in February or November, focus on gem crafting, which can be highly profitable. Gems often sell for 50-100 SB, and some can reach up to 400 SB depending on the crafted item. Check the Lioden wiki for details on upcoming events and their associated items. Additionally, event currency can be sold or used to buy items to resell. Timing your sales based on event cycles can greatly increase your profits.
4. Monkey Business (MB):
Selling items to MB can be a quick way to make some SB, especially for unsellable decor or scars you collect. While MB buys some useful items like skulls and carcasses, it’s often better to try selling these items on the TC first. For example, 100 uses of food can be sold for more on the TC compared to MB. Reserve MB sales as a last resort.
5. Selling Lions:
Lions alone may not yield a lot of SB or GB, especially if they’re not exceptional. Cubs can be sold as fodder for 10-50 SB, but if they have special traits or mutations, they might fetch more. Chasing and selling lions found during exploration can also bring in some SB. Look for lions with desirable traits like mutations, rare bases, or good markings, as these can significantly increase their value.