Assassins Creed 3: the quickest way to earn money
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In our practical tip, you will learn how to make money quickly and easily in "Assassins Creed 3". So you can also afford the most expensive upgrades with the protagonist Connor Kenway.
1. Hunt animals and sell skins by convoy
In the "manor house" (Connors estate) you can select the "business book" and load marine convoys from there:
- You make the most money from the trade with your marine convoys, which you load with goods in demand.
- As the game progresses, you will receive the blueprint for the sea convoy. You can always send two convoys on the trip at the same time.
- The business is particularly worthwhile with animal skins. In particular, you should be on the lookout for beavers and bears.
- Beavers can be found, for example, near the river at the "Davenport settlement" and bears at the waterfall in the "Packanack" region.
- Compare the prices of each dealer before sending your marine convoy and choose the best deal.
2. Earn money with great treasures
- Treasure chests are scattered all over Boston, New York City and the surrounding borderland.
- You can buy a total of seven treasure maps from retailers in the nine different general stores. With each new treasure map, the chests are shown on your map.
- For some treasure chests you have to free forts. Thanks to the high amounts in the four- or five-digit range, the effort is worth it.
3. Make a profit from the settlement
You can also buy the manufactured goods from your settlers in the "manor house" and export them using the corresponding option in the "business book":
- Complete the missions of your "Davenport" settlement.
- This brings new settlers to "Davenport". These improve with completed settlement missions.
- With the newly released manufacturing recipes, your settlers can now produce more valuable goods such as ammunition and eye drops.
- Remove your convoys and send the goods.
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