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The economy of the game is... weird. Seemingly poor peasants are willing to wager the price of decent steel over a few rolls of dice or an arm-wrestling match or two (!), while killing monsters that pose a mortal threat to anybody who wanders outside the gates brings in relatively little and looted equipment is likewise undervalued (particularly glaring in Flotsam and Vergen, both of which are active war zones where you might expect such equipment to either be forcibly requisitioned for the local commander's forces, or command a high price. And if they take the former, you have less motivation to bring any more back.).

And yup, Bargee won't wrestle with you anymore after you beat him.
i agree with lw2jgog , on the wirdness of the economy in the game.

now I'm in chapter 2 and struggling to get 3700 oren to buy (SPOILER) dragon armor. by the way, haggling skill doesn't seem to work, the price is still that high.

any tip from experienced players , how can I make more money in this chapter?
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Avydia: i agree with lw2jgog , on the wirdness of the economy in the game.

now I'm in chapter 2 and struggling to get 3700 oren to buy (SPOILER) dragon armor. by the way, haggling skill doesn't seem to work, the price is still that high.

any tip from experienced players , how can I make more money in this chapter?
Play dice mini games and arm wrestler once in a while when ever you pass through the NPC's who give out the challenges.

Unfortunately with every replays my gameplay in hard is getting so much better, my last playthrough went through the entire game with the blue/black stripped jacket Geralt wears in the starting of the game (without any gloves or +1/+2 pants or spamming Quen). I am a professional monster slayer :D .
Post edited July 24, 2011 by Anarki_Hunter
From my playthroughs of The Witcher (1), my favourite way to make money has been fist fighting. It requires some patience, but I'm a professional grinder. Dice poker is too random, and I'm too bad at arm wrestling. After you do the associated fist fighting quests, every time you fight someone in the inn (Chapter 1) you can earn up to 40 orens, if you bet the max of 20 orens every time. 5 fights will bag you 200 orens and 25 nets you 1000. Last time I ended Chapter 1, I had over 13000 orens.

In Chapter 2, Iorveth's path, you have 2 ways to go in my opinion: fistfighting again (max bet 35 orens, so 70 per fight) and harpies. Don't complete the harpy contract too soon. I never thought of counting them, but you have a crapload of harpies that attack in the old quarry. You don't even have to wait a full day for them to respawn, just go close to the crossroad, meditate for 2 to 3 hours, and they'll all have respawned. Harpy feathers sell for 9 orens each. You can easily get thousands of orens worth of feathers with a little bit of patience. It's basically easier to make money in Chapter 2 than in Chapter 1.

You can't make money fist fighting in Chapter 2 Roche's path, but you still have harpies. Every time you enter the area leading to the Visionnary's cabin, you get attacked by 4 harpies (more the first time you get there). Those harpies are weaker than the harpies elsewhere in the game (probably the Visionnary's candles weaken them) but their feathers are still worth 9 orens each and you don't have to meditate to have them respawn. Just leave the area of the cabin, and go back in. Four more will attack you. It seems though that going through the mist and back will screw up that method. For me, the harpies stopped spawning after I'd gone to Vergen and back.

I don't know of a particularly grand way of making money in Chapter 3, but with a bit of diligence in the first two, you can start the third with tens of thousands of orens, even if you craft a lot of stuff.
if you do dark mode, you need money for items and craft stuff
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Michlo: Greetings.

My follow-up question is - what are people spending money on that they need to be "rich" ? So far I've not found myself short on money or ingredients.

Cheers.
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imaxadm: if you do dark mode, you need money for items and craft stuff
Come on, you necroposted to answer a question that was asked two months before dark mode was even added.