Alright, let’s talk about how I made some serious gold in ESO. You know, gold is like the lifeblood of the game. You need it for pretty much everything – buying gear, fixing your stuff, getting a bigger backpack, even snagging a sweet ride. I stumbled upon this method, and man, it’s a game-changer.
I started by figuring out what other players really needed. Turns out, crafting materials and certain armor sets are always in demand. So, I spent some time gathering materials. It wasn’t glamorous, running around, picking up plants and rocks, but it paid off. Then I hit up guild traders to sell those materials. People were buying them up like hotcakes!

Daily Quests and Dungeons
But I didn’t stop there. I also started running daily quests and dungeons. Not only did I get some decent loot from those, but I also earned rewards that I could sell. Some of those rewards, especially the rare ones, fetched a nice price. I kept doing this day after day, and the gold started rolling in.
Flipping Items
Here’s another trick I learned: flipping items. I’d keep an eye on the guild traders for good deals. Sometimes, people would sell stuff for way less than it was worth. I’d snatch those up and then resell them for a profit. It took some practice to figure out what was worth buying and what wasn’t, but once I got the hang of it, it was like printing money.
Weekly Vendor
- Find the Vendor Every week, there’s this special vendor that shows up in the game. The vendor sells rare items, and let me tell you, they’re worth a lot.
- Buy Low, Sell High I make sure to visit this vendor every week and buy up as many of those rare items as I can afford. Then, I turn around and sell them for a hefty profit.
Consistency is Key
The key to making gold in ESO is consistency. You gotta keep at it, day in and day out. Some days are better than others, but if you stick with it, you’ll see your gold pile grow. I was making around 60-100k gold per hour using these methods, which is not bad at all. It’s all about knowing what to do and putting in the time.
There you have it. That’s how I’ve been making a ton of gold in ESO. It’s not rocket science, just some good old-fashioned hustling. Give it a try, and you might be surprised at how much gold you can rake in.
Oh, and one more thing. If you’re looking to buy a house in the game with gold, there’s a short quest you gotta do first. You can pick it up at any bank in a vanilla zone, but you gotta finish it in your character’s “home” zone. It’s easy peasy, and you get a free inn room at the end. Worth it!