| Let me tell you my experiences.
I have thrown at least 400,000 gil and two months of my time digging. It is a big money lost and right now I’m starting to see a minimal profit and it doesn’t compare to someone farming crawlers in the newbie area in Windhurst.
Square has made it like other craft skills where only the few who can put millions of gil and all their time into the craft will see a huge profit. Like any other craft, you need to lose a lot of money and time before a minimal profit shows. You might easily reach a digging skill of 1 or 2, but each level after that will become exponentially harder both in time and financial investment.
Dig if you have money to throw away, dig if you like to explore, dig if you have nothing better to do or dig if you are going to make it your main craft. But don’t dig if you think you are going to make money right off the bat.
30mins of digging will cost approximately 5000gil invested in greens and a chocobo. In that 30mins and 72digs you need to find 5000gil to recover the initial cost. If you do find enough materials to recover your initial cost and even make a profit, you only have 7 spaces in the AH for the stuff you find. The money you won’t see right away because your digs don’t return perfect stacks of 12 bonechips and sprigs, so you either sell them individually or keep them in storage till you can make a stack. So you have about 12 different items in waiting, gathering dust. And if you are at the point where you start to see a minimal profit, my point, you still need to recover that initial investment before you are actually profitable.
I have seen two professional diggers, both 70+ in level, in all my digs. If digging was a huge money maker, everyone would be doing it.
I dig because I have a group of friends, 4years strong, that I don’t want to out level and it is a way for me to explore new zones and pass the time. If I want to make money, I’ll camp a NM, kill crawlers and goblins or level a Thief.
I hope this helps. |