Pokemon Legends: Arceus

Money Farming Guide: How to Make Money Fast

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Legends Arceus Money Farming Guide

Farm and get money fast by selling valuable items, picking up items in Space-Time Distortions, capturing wild Pokemon, and many more. Read on to learn about various methods to get rich in Pokemon Legends: Arceus!

How to Farm and Make Money

How to Make Money Fast




Sell Valuable Items

Selling Valuable Items

An easy way to make money is by selling valuable items like Stardusts or Nuggets.

Item Name Selling Price
Stardust ImageStardust ₽1,000
Star Piece ImageStar Piece ₽5,000
Nugget ImageNugget ₽10,000
Comet Shard ImageComet Shard ₽15,000

Craft and Sell Star Pieces

You can craft Star Pieces which sell for ₽5,000, but you first need to buy the recipe at the Craftworks for ₽10,000.

You also need colored Shards which you can find on the ground inside Space-Time Distortions, as well as Stardust which can be obtained from sparkling Tumblestone ores.

Star Pieces Recipe
Red Shard ImageRed Shard x3 Blue Shard ImageBlue Shard x3 Green Shard ImageGreen Shard x3 Stardust ImageStardust x1

List of All Valuable Items

Break Sparkling Ores to Get Stardust (Early Game)

Sparkling Ores

Tumblestone Ores that have sparkles contain Stardust. Keep an eye out for these glittering stones and throw your Pokemon at them to get Stardust!

Collect Items in Space-Time Distortions (Mid Game)

Space-Time DIstortion Items

When Space-Time Distortions are active, valuable items will appear on the ground. Pick up these items and sell them at stores!

Additionally, Shards can be obtained inside the domes, which can be used as materials to craft Star Pieces.

Space-Time Distortions: How to Find and List of Pokemon

Defeat the Miss Fortune Sisters to Get Nuggets

Coin.png

After defeating Coin in The Counterpart Mission, one of the three Miss Fortune Sisters may challenge you to a battle out in the wild. You will get 4 - 5 pieces of Nuggets when you win, so if you see one, approach them to battle them!

Miss Fortune Sisters Obsidian Fieldlands Location

You can find the Miss Fortune Sisters on the location encircled on the map. Coin can be found in Deertrack Path, Charm can be found in Deertrack Heights, and Clover can be found in Nature's Pantry. It is not guaranteed that all or any of the sisters will appear.

You can return to Jubilife Village and back to Camps Height again to reload the zone and respawn the sisters. Repeat the process to earn money.

Capture Wild Pokemon

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You can also earn a lot of money by catching a lot of Pokemon, a task which can be done as your progress through the game and fill in Research Tasks in the Pokedex.

The reward you get from catching Pokemon is tied on your current Survey Corps Rank. The higher the rank, the bigger the payout you can get!

How to Catch Pokemon

Survey Reports Related to Reward

Survey Reports Reward
CheckmarkNumber of Pokemon caught

CheckmarkNumber of different Pokemon species caught

CheckmarkNumber of Pokemon caught for the first time

CheckmarkNumber of Pokemon caught in Space-Time Distortions

CheckmarkNumber of Alpha Pokemon caught

The listed Survey reports above dictate the reward you can get every time you report back to Professor Laventon. You can get additional money by catching Pokemon from their backs, and can be done by sneaking around them.

How to Increase Star Rank and Rewards

Pokemon Legends: Arceus Related Guides

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Beginner's Tips & Guides

Pokemon Legends: Arceus Tips and Guides

Beginner's Tips and Guides
How to Trade Online How to Increase Satchel (Inventory) Size
How to Increase Survey Corps Rank How to Check Player HP
What Happens When You Lose? How to Run Away
What are Merit Points? How to Swim Longer and Surf on Water
How to Use Pastures Balloon Race Guide: How to Pop All Balloons
Space-Time Distortions: How to Find and List of Pokemon How to Take Pictures
How to Enter First-Person View Beginner's Guide: Tips to Get Started
How to Get More Pastures Eternal Battle Reverie Guide
Path of Solitude Guide Path of Tenacity Guide
How to Swap Items Double Battles and Multiple Battles Guide
Starting Out
Character Creation Guide Best Starter Pokemon
Bests Requests to Do First
Items and Gadgets
Item Crafting Shop Guide and Item Prices
Arc Phone Guide Lost & Found Guide: Lost Satchel Effects
Farm Guide: Harvest Requirements and Crop List All Ginter Items: Ginkgo Guide Shop List
All Arceus Plate Locations: Arceus Plates Guide Can You Get the Master Ball?
Pokemon Guides
How to Get All Legendary Pokemon How to Get Shiny Pokemon
Frenzied Noble Pokemon How to Tell if a Pokemon is Shiny
How to Catch Pokemon Preferred Foods Guide
Are There Walking Pokemon? How to Ride Pokemon: All Rideable Pokemon
How to Evolve Pokemon Pokemon Behavior and Effects
How to Change A Pokemon's Nickname How to Make Pokemon Obey You
How to Get All Starters Effort Levels: How to Increase Pokemon Stats
Respawn Time: When Do Wild Pokemon Reappear? Are Starters and Legendaries Shiny Locked?
How to Release Pokemon and Rewards How to Increase Friendship and Friendship Checker Location
How to Change Your Team List of Special Evolution Conditions
How to Catch Flying Pokemon Mass Outbreak Guide and List of Pokemon
Best Pokemon for Catching How to Change Rotom's Form: All Mechanical Items
Can You Cancel Evolution? Is Breeding in the Game?
Best Shiny Alpha Pokemon Hunting Routes Training Grounds Guide
Massive Mass Outbreaks Guide How to Catch Sleeping Pokemon
How to Catch Small and Large Pokemon
Battle Guides
Agile and Strong Styles How to Change Moves
Type Weakness Chart All Status Conditions and Effects
Nature Chart and How to Check Natures How to Change Natures
Collectibles
All Unown Locations: Unown Notes Guide Wisp Locations and Maps
Old Verse Locations and Maps -
Beating the Game
Best Story Team Post Game Content and 100 Percent Guide
Money Farming Guide How to Get Research Points Fast
EXP Farming Guide Survey Report Guide
Research Tasks Guide and Best Research Tasks to Complete How to Complete the Pokedex: Rare Pokemon Locations
Dialogue Choices and Consequences Should You Choose Adaman or Irida?
Missables and Unrepeatable Events -
Maps, Weather, and Traveling
Map Guide How to Fast Travel
Base Camps Features Player Home Features
All Weather Types and Effects Time of Day Effects and How to Change
Useful Characters and Their Locations How to Break Rocks and Get Through Obstacles
Ursaluna Treasure Maps and Best Farming Route Full Moon Guide: How to Check and Change the Moon Phase
System, Settings and Controls
How to Save the Game: Is Autosave Available? List of Controls: Can You Change the Controls?
Best Settings to Use Language Options and How to Change Language
Character Customization
List of Clothing List of Hairstyles
How to Change Your Appearance Best Character Names
How to Change Your Name and Gender Special Gifts: List of Save File Bonuses

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5 Anonymousalmost 2 years

I usually use the grit items but that would be a good way

4 Petalabout 2 years

I have another strategy that I use that I find to be quite good. When you release pokemon into the wild you get the grit dust and rocks and whatnot (I think depending on the level of the pokemon you released) and considering you release stuff often to make space in your storage, you'll be getting a lot of these items. They sell for a good amount, so you release a bunch of pokemon then sell the grit items, it gets a decent amount of money (i get about 100k per run of this strat)

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