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==Preface==
 
==Preface==
 
One of the largest and most unappreciated parts of Spiral Knights is trading. Trading is done by many people to gain that just out of reach item or sell a couple more crowns. A thoughtful knight can make a fortune of buying and selling.
 
One of the largest and most unappreciated parts of Spiral Knights is trading. Trading is done by many people to gain that just out of reach item or sell a couple more crowns. A thoughtful knight can make a fortune of buying and selling.
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==Energy==
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Energy is similar to a stock market. The price rises and falls based on people's buying and selling. However, the price has been recently skyrocketing. To avoid this from happening, many things can be done. First, avoid the Energy market all together. Both sides benefit from a trade as suppose to the market
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==Crafting==
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Energy is most used in this game to provide access to different dungeons. However, they can be more effectively used in crafting. 2* swords and armor provide a steady business and can provide large amounts of money. Be reasonable with pricing or no one will bid

Revision as of 21:42, 22 November 2011

Preface

One of the largest and most unappreciated parts of Spiral Knights is trading. Trading is done by many people to gain that just out of reach item or sell a couple more crowns. A thoughtful knight can make a fortune of buying and selling.

Energy

Energy is similar to a stock market. The price rises and falls based on people's buying and selling. However, the price has been recently skyrocketing. To avoid this from happening, many things can be done. First, avoid the Energy market all together. Both sides benefit from a trade as suppose to the market

Crafting

Energy is most used in this game to provide access to different dungeons. However, they can be more effectively used in crafting. 2* swords and armor provide a steady business and can provide large amounts of money. Be reasonable with pricing or no one will bid

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