Other useful skills include the Hero's Pep Up (under Luminary), and Metal Slash for Sylvando and Hero, as well as any node that increases your chance at getting pepped up. Skills you'll need beforehand will be Erik's Critical Claim (way upper left of his grid) and Jade's Thunder Thrust. In order to rocket up to level 99 as quickly as possible, we're going to abuse two specific Pep Powers: Haulellujah and Electro Light. Haulellujah requires the Hero, Erik, and Jade to be pepped up, while Electro Light Requires Hero, Sylvando, and Jade. So if we roll out with a party of Hero, Sylvando, Jade, and Erik, we can hit both powers in one battle, and that's the goal. This should be an easy enough method to finance all of your loadouts no matter what you're after. Simply steal as many shields as you fancy and then sell them for 30,000 gold a pop at any shop. The Robber Gloves are also a good choice, and can be reworked at the forge to offer a flat +5% percent chance of a successful steal. You can do this by equipping gear such as either the Freebooter's gear available in Downtown Heliodor and rebuilt Cobblestone, or with either of his Swindler costume sets. You can maximize Erik's steal chance through his Half-Inch skill by increasing his Deftness. The item is a common steal, so you don't need to mess around with Pep Powers or other tricks in order to get the goods. The idea here is to steal the Devilry Drinker, a shield, from each enemy before finishing the battle. Your target is the Hooper Duper, an orange demon type enemy with a hula hoop, there should be three wandering around the first clearing in the small area. Instead of fighting monsters over and over, we're gonna rob them blind. Fly to that point using Cetacea, located near the floating Yggdrasil. This is also a good area to earn EXP as well to make sure you're not dragging too far behind before the upcoming story events.įor players in the Post-Game, your destination is The First Forest - Whale Way Station, a location not available before this point in the game. If you grab the Arriviste's Vest from the Puerto Valor casino, you'll have things move along a bit quicker. Simply continue to fight here in order to ear what you need before moving on. In this area, you can fight many gold monsters that will drop a lot of money upon defeat. You likely won't need a lot of money until late, but we know you might what to splurge a bit on gear before heading off to the game's Final Dungeon.īefore the Post-Game, there's not a whole lot of way to make money super quickly without wasting some time, the best method seems to be simply fighting in the In Gyldenhal area of Sniflheim. Your method of earning gold in Dragon Quest XI is going to depend on whether you are in the Post-Game or not. We've outlined the best methods for acquiring both: Earning Gold Fast in Dragon Quest XI Luckily, there's some relatively easy and straightforward methods to really gather up either experience points or gold, depending on what you're currently working on. This is especially true if you want to afford all the things you'll need to finish up collecting all the game's costumes. For those deep into the Post-Game area of Dragon Quest XI, though, you might want to know where the best places to earn some quick cash and easy levels are. You probably won't need to worry too much about grinding for levels early on in the game, or even until the game's first set of credits. There comes a point in every RPG where Gold and Experience start to come at a premium.