A lot of people take their kingdom, Miscellania, for granted. In fact, a lot of people don't even use their kingdom to their advantage. Well this guide will change you mind and show you how your kingdom can earn you some nice cash.

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Things You'll Need

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    Finish the quest: Throne of Miscellania. To use your kingdom to its full potential you should also do the quest: Royal Trouble.
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How to make money

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    Get your approval rating up To make the most money you are going to want to have your subjects be at 100% approval with you.
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    Tell your subjects what to collect This is the important part and is the thing that will make you money. Having your subjects collect resources for you.
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    All you need to do is wait. You can collect from your kingdom once a day, but for max profit, you'll need to wait a week.
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    Go back to your kingdom with money. Talk to Adviser Grim and you will be able to collect what your workers have gathered for you. You will also notice that all that money (1.5m) isn't gone. There should be around 800k left in there still. This isn't a mistake this is part of the strategy. You see your workers work best with 750k or more in the coffers. so if you add extra money that just means you won't have to go back every day to deposit money.
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    Add more money to your coffers until it's back at 1.5m. Then just wait a week again to go back and you can repeat this as much as possible.

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Profit earned

  • After one week there should be about 525k missing from your coffers, but you still have all those resources to sell. You should have roughly about 1.5k coal, 2k maple logs, lots of birds nests, and a ton of herbs

Warnings

  • This is for members only.
  • Don't try to do this if you don't have at least 750k to put in the coffers. If you can only afford having 750k in there then you should go everyday and replace the money used by your workers.

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