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There are a few ways to make money in the world of OtherSpace: Millennium. * PC to PC sales and services - These are often the most profitable kinds of sales, but involve two characters in a scene making an arrangement to purchase an item or service. They are generally actual items, but when it comes to services, the primary limit is one's imagination. * Player Butler - A player butler is a personalized vendor that may be acquired. A character may put items up for sale, list what they would like to buy and even if they are not online, other characters may purchase or sell goods through this vendor. * Vendors - Vendors are likely to be the least profitable way for a character to make money, but most items crafted at Good or higher quality (or +improved to that level) may be sold t

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  • There are a few ways to make money in the world of OtherSpace: Millennium. * PC to PC sales and services - These are often the most profitable kinds of sales, but involve two characters in a scene making an arrangement to purchase an item or service. They are generally actual items, but when it comes to services, the primary limit is one's imagination. * Player Butler - A player butler is a personalized vendor that may be acquired. A character may put items up for sale, list what they would like to buy and even if they are not online, other characters may purchase or sell goods through this vendor. * Vendors - Vendors are likely to be the least profitable way for a character to make money, but most items crafted at Good or higher quality (or +improved to that level) may be sold t
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  • There are a few ways to make money in the world of OtherSpace: Millennium. * PC to PC sales and services - These are often the most profitable kinds of sales, but involve two characters in a scene making an arrangement to purchase an item or service. They are generally actual items, but when it comes to services, the primary limit is one's imagination. * Player Butler - A player butler is a personalized vendor that may be acquired. A character may put items up for sale, list what they would like to buy and even if they are not online, other characters may purchase or sell goods through this vendor. * Vendors - Vendors are likely to be the least profitable way for a character to make money, but most items crafted at Good or higher quality (or +improved to that level) may be sold to a vendor at a profit. Lower quality items may be sold at a loss, most of the time. * MUDQuest - MUDQuests often provide a small amount of money for success, or at least enough to maintain one's energy and a little extra. * Events - Some events will come with an IC reward, similar to PC to PC sales. The possibilities are quite varied. Back to OtherSpace: Millennium - The Strategy Guide
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