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Is Rift Hunting actually a good way to make gold?

I see a lot of guides popping up which suggest that Rift Hunting is a good method of making gold in the game, but I completely fail to understand this. IMHO it's terribly boring and does not even have a good gold/hour ratio.

My understanding is that the main reason for doing Rifts is to get those Essences which you will need for the new Legendary PvE Armor, i. e. you do the Weekly Rift Hunting Achievements which give you a decent amount of additional higher level Essences (even from Tier 1 Rifts) and that's it.

Doing Tier 1 Rifts without receiving Kryptis Rift Extraction containers has very poor rewards and doing Tier 2 and/or Tier 3 requires very expensive Kryptis Motivation consumables which means you either need to join (leech) a Tier 2|3 Rift Hunting Squad (those appear to be rare) or organize one yourself and try to share the costs. But maybe I'm not quite getting it.

Addition: It appears that the gold making strategy is based on using the Essences you get from your Rift Hunts to craft and then sell Uncommon and Rare Kryptis Motivations on the TP which implies the following to make this actually work:

  • You don't need thoses Essences yourself, i. e. you are not interested in the new Open World Legendary Armor which requires a LOT of them.
  • There is or rather continues to be a market for those Motivations, i. e. people are willing to buy them to do (additional) T2 and/or T3 Rift Hunts for higher level Essences beyond the 5 x 5 Weekly Rift Hunts which grant them via reward chests.

Here are some gold making alternatives with varying levels of required skill/engagement.

  • Fishing
    • sell Chunk of Ancient Ambergris
    • craft and sell Zephyrite Fish Jerky
  • Daily (limited chests) Map Metas
    • Dragonfall, not on a fixed schedule, IMHO the best (most fun) map meta in the game
    • Istan (Palawadan + Great Hall), every 2 hours, use LFG to check for a squad and join the commander's map instance early
    • ...
  • Daily Fractals
  • Easy Daily Strikes, i. e.
    • Shiverpeaks Pass
    • Fraenir of Jormag
    • Voice of the Fallen and Claw of the Fallen
    • Cosmic Observatory
  • Other Daily Strikes including Challenge Motes (CM)
  • Weekly Raids
  • sPvP (Automated Tournaments)
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  • Your analysis stops before you consider how one might actually make money from rifts, specifically by using the essence you loot to make motivations and selling said motivations on the market. Just poking at it casually yielded ~160 gold from motivation sales for me recently, some of which was of course eaten by the other materials needed for motivations. It's worth noting that besides activities mandated by the story, I used zero motivations myself - there are plenty of people tagged up and doing them, and you want t1 and t2 rifts for this purpose more than t3 anyway. I wasn't very seriously trying to make gold with this, just running around with friends who wanted to do rifts for their own reasons or collecting xp to fill in mastery tracks.

    Deciding whether this is a good way to make gold relative to other options would require significant work, but that's where you want to go if you want an answer.

    • Not quite, and of course I looked up the crafting prices and possible profits on GW2Efficiency as well as the price trend on GW2TP.

      Doing Tier 1 Rifts without receiving Kryptis Rift Extraction containers has very poor rewards and doing Tier 2 and/or Tier 3 requires very expensive Kryptis Motivation consumables which means you either need to join (leech) a Tier 2|3 Rift Hunting Squad (those appear to be rare) or organize one yourself and try to share the costs. But maybe I’m not quite getting it.

      Your strategy seems to require other people to buy or craft Uncommon Kryptis Motivations, so you can do Tier 2 Rifts for Essences of Greed (green) which you use to craft and sell Rare Kryptis Motivations for Tier 3 rifts which you are not interested in yourself. I can see how this system is destined to collapse.

  • @necropola I think the guides are for making the lures or motivations or whatever they're called. If you already have a ton of research notes, and don't want the OW legendary armor, you can turn those essences into a goo damount of gold crafting the T1-T3 motivations for others.

    • I still would not suggest to hunt outside of the Weekly Rift Hunting Achievements, i. e. 5 x 5 hunts a week, since you are not getting any higher level essences from Tier 1 without it. It looks like TP prices for those motivations are already going down. I still haven't completed my 15 Tier 3 hunts from the special Vault task list and I'm wondering what will happen to Tier 3 Hunts, if more people either complete it or decide to skip it.

      • @necropola I don't like doing them at all personally. They're super boring to me. Unless they come up with something in the next release/maps that increases the drops of those essences or give other ways of getting them, I think my excitement for the OW legendary armor has completely evaporated and I'm going to have to slog through WvW if I want that.

        But also, with the introduction of the stat-selectable exotic vendor, I wonder if the whole legendary armor thing is a huge waste of time.

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