How to Make Money (Florins) Fast in Fae Farm
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How to Make Money Fast in Fae Farm

A lot of the upgrades in Fae Farm revolve around money. You can find yourself dropping thousands of Florins on bag, equipment, and house upgrades. Fortunately, it is also easy to make a lot of money quickly in Fae Farm if you gained access to dungeons like Saltwater Mines and Floating Ruins.

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How to Make Money (Florins) Fast in Fae Farm

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How to make money fast in Fae Farm

Okay, so I’m not going to waste your time with a lot of comparisons. There are none to be had. The best thing to do is dive as deep into one of the dungeons as you can, then get enough rough and raw versions of gems to create polished ones in the Gem Polisher. 10 of one type put into there nets you one polished version. In Saltwater Mines, the most profitable gem is Topaz. In Floating Ruins, it is Emerald. In Scorched Caverns, I’ve found it is Diamond.

But also, it isn’t a bad idea to go with cheaper gems! Once your mining level and pickaxe are high and strong enough, you can get tons of rough versions of gems from a single source. So yes, Citrine is the cheapest one in Saltwater Mines. However, when you’re getting over 100 after a few floors, it adds up! Especially since the Saltwater Mines has the bonus of not requiring any sort of potion like Floating Ruins or Scorched Caverns to get in your way.

So yeah, polished gems are the way to go for quick Fae Farm money and easy profits. Here’s a list of the ones that are my favorite to sell.

  • Polished Aquamarine – 250 Florins
  • Polished Rose Quartz from Floating Ruins – 438 Florins
  • Polished Sapphire from Floating Ruins – 500 Florins

Yes, the Polished Topaz is more profitable at 313 Florins each, but I didn’t craft the seals needed to easily jump to those floors in Saltwater Mines, so I tend to rely on Aquamarines instead. Also, while the

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Jenni Lada
Jenni is Editor-in-Chief at Siliconera and has been playing games since getting access to her parents' Intellivision as a toddler. She continues to play on every possible platform and loves all of the systems she owns. (These include a PS4, Switch, Xbox One, WonderSwan Color and even a Vectrex!) You may have also seen her work at GamerTell, Cheat Code Central, Michibiku and PlayStation LifeStyle.