Rise of Gun – Making Money Tips

Its stupidly easy to make money in game once you understand whats going on.

How to Make Money Easy

There are really good free parts laying around town. Within the 2nd day you should have your first 1000.

  • Build a tip jar.
  • Build the vending machine. It cost alot to clear away but after 16 cases of food it pays all of that back. Everything after that is pure profit.
  • Make ammo. Its basically free money that doubles itself.
  • Build the gun range in back. It too cost a lot and really is dependent on the sales you generate. If you are only selling to one or two people its going to generate money slowly. It will pay for itself too, I think you get +75 for every customer you sell a gun to that goes to use it.

Really you dont need any of that. just upgrade your workbench to max as soon as possible.

Then you just go into the store buy anything on the table with a green arrow, cobble it together in any gun and resell the weapon + the markup. you really cant lose money which is the bad part of the game.

Keeping parts in inventory you cant use is what loses you money.

Keep your inventory balanced. if you have 20 magazines and no bases, thats just tons of money in mags sitting in your inventory you cant use.

Dont do orders. occasionally they are worth more than the 30% of markup from their parts you would normally get….but its more work that its worth really.

The markup is based off the part cost. The green arrow means for that particular part its more, the red arrow means for the same part you are getting less.

30% Of 100 is less than 30% of 200.

Take the collective cost of all the parts in your gun, multiply them by the markup % that gives the sell price of the gun.

Red is bad green is good

You are selling guns for a markup of the % cost of the parts.

The less you pay for the parts the less you get for the gun.

A gun that is made up of parts with red arrows you bought you are losing money for the same parts if you had bought them with green arrows

Parts are not sold at a fixed cost the arrows indicate you are getting less than the average cost for those parts.

  • Take a drum mag.
  • The average is around 40ish.
  • If you buy a drum for 30 it will have a red arrow.
  • If you buy it for 50 it will have a green.
  • Total cost of the parts + (total cost of the parts * markup) = sale price
    • 30 + (30 * .30 = 9) = 39
    • 50 + (50 * .30 = 15) = 65

Technically you make money either way. But with green arrow parts you make more.

And no having 20 mags in your inv you cant use is a waste of money.

It doesnt matter what you buy in the store as long as it has a green arrow.

Once you rank up both the seller you will never not have enough parts. You can buy from the sellers and just return a hour later and their stock will refresh.

If you have 10,000 dollars in parts in your inventory that is 10,000 you cant use. It just sits there. The point is to have it in cash form you can then buy more parts with.

Egor Opleuha
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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