Emeralds
Emeralds are the main currency of Wynncraft. They can be used to purchase item identifications, weapons, armour and many other goods.
Emeralds
Emeralds are the base currency of Wynncraft. Emeralds are a common drop from mobs and are found abundantly in Loot Chests and the Daily Reward chest. They are also gained through trading, breaking pots, completing dungeons, completing quests and converting Emerald Blocks. |
Emerald Blocks
An Emerald Block is made of 64 emeralds. The way they are usually obtained is through Emerald Merchants in banks; they compress 64 emeralds into one block. Blocks can also be acquired through trading, completing quests and converting Liquid Emeralds into blocks. Unlike in vanilla Minecraft, emerald blocks are not made of nine emeralds and cannot be crafted. |
Liquid Emeralds
Liquid Emeralds are the highest denomination of currency in Wynncraft. Liquid Emeralds are obtained by converting 64 emerald blocks with the Liquid Emeralds Merchant in Detlas, Almuj, Llevigar, Cinfras, Rodoroc, Ahmsord, Troms, Corkus City, Thesead, Lutho or inside the Temple of the Legends. Because Liquid Emeralds are created using so many emeralds, people sell extremely rare or powerful items for them. |
Emerald Farming Guides
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Quests
Doing all quests available (or at least the ones with high reward). Makes about 64Le per class.
Pros:
- Bonus of a high-level class
Cons:
- can be time consuming (leveling up a class and then doing the quests)
- Class deletion is slow
Raids
Completing Raids gives emeralds, Runes, and other items which can be sold on the Trade Market to other players. Currently, the most effective raid to complete is The Nameless Anomaly (lvl. 103+).
Prerequisites:
- Having gear good enough to survive and complete the Raid
- Having a high level class (for the best results, a level 95+ class is recommended) and completing the quests assigned to each Raid
Pros:
- Rewards combat experience
- Diverse gameplay
- Depending on the raid, good/excellent money output
Cons:
- Requires other players (Party Finder can be used)
- Higher difficulty
- Requires runes to enter
Seavale Reef
Basically diving in the Seavale Reef with Breathing Helmet and selling found items to Treasure Merchant. Makes about 2Le/hour.
Prerequisites:
- Having Breathing Helmet II
- Knowing the most effective spots
Pros:
- Accessible for low level players
- Easy
Cons:
- Low money output compared to other methods
Lootrunning
Usually a running through a route while opening chests with Loot Bonus/Quality identifications.
Prerequisites:
- lv.103 class (preferably archer or mage)
- lootrunning gear - a lot of LB and LQ (Soft caps for LQ is 40%)
- A good route - usually Corkus or Rodoroc-Molten Heights-Sky Islands
Pros:
- Great money output
- chance of finding Mythic Items
Cons:
- Available to endgame players only
- Very high initial expenses (buying good LB/LQ gear)
- Favourite method - chests on many worlds may be empty
- Time consuming - waiting for chests to fill up and going through the route
- Luck based
Ingredient gathering
Gathering popular ingredient and selling them
Prerequisites:
- High level class (for most ingredients)
- Knowledge of popular ingredients
- Loot Bonus gear is usually used to increase the chance of dropping ingredient.
Crafting
Leveling up professions and crafting on request or supplying Trade Market with crafted items.
Prerequisites:
- High level class - at least lv.100
- Patience
- Knowledge of popular crafting recipes
Pros:
- Profitable
Cons:
- Available to endgame players only
- Professions need to be on lvl 100+ in order to make the method effective
- Very long grind
Market flipping
Basically buying items on the Trade Market and selling them for higher price
Prerequisites:
- Knowledge of popular items and their price
Cons:
- High initial expenses
- Luck based - finding good items and buying them in time
- Might not be worth it (if the items do not sell)
Scrapping
Buying oak wood wands from Weapon Merchant in Ragni for 3e each, scrapping them at Blacksmith and selling the scrap on the Trade Market for about 15e each.
Pros:
- Easy
- Cheap
- Accessible for low level players
Cons:
- Repetitive and not fun
Trivia
- 1.18 (The Economy Update) added the Trade Market which made it easier to trade with other players and another way to gain Emeralds.
- One Liquid Emerald (LE) contains 4096 Emeralds, and a stack of Liquid Emeralds (STX) contains 262144 Emeralds.
- Emeralds obtained before 1.12 were once able to be converted to updated emeralds by going to Selchar's bank and talking to the Converter Merchant.
- As of 14.0.1 (Gavel Expansion Update) Emeralds are a much more common drop from mobs.
- The identification "Stealing" makes Mobs have a chance of dropping emeralds upon being hit.