FFXII NLBLLG gil method

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

-common steal (55%) = 1000 gil
-rare steal (3%) = 7000 gil
-chest (12,5%) = 8000 gil
-save to save time 2+ minute

around 100.000 gil per hour

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  • Can you tell me the name of this song

  • @zodiark71 Saw theme

  • My current method is chaining Mirror Knights for 300,000 gil in 30-40 mins, along with some levelling. I'm level 44, and I'm at Giruvegan.

  • not possible..

    you have to count ur gil method from a yellow crystal save to save time

  • Just did it again, it wasn't 30-40 mins but 50 mins, and I made 275,000 gil. Still pretty useful anyway.

  • i will post a better method

    it goes i think around 700000 gils per hour

    and btw this method is for a (NLBLLG) not for a normals saves

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  • ok i didn't knew that :)

    my best gil method in the normals saves was the drops from the Dark Lords in the Zeromus place

  • When I want gil in my normal gamesaves, I chain Mumbombs in Giruvegan Crystal.

    I chain them until I get 99 Diamond Armlets = almost 1.1 million gil in 90min.

  • i just realize that this method maybe it is the best method for gil in the FFXII (not only in the NLBLLG)

    if the characters have the Thief's Cuffs accessory then the gils per hour is around 250.000+

    i don have a save before the Deathscythe to test that which you said

  • btw nice use of the "Saw theme"!

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