Whether you’re a fresh-faced explorer or a seasoned island dweller, stacking up mk in Longvinter is the key to affording better gear, expanding your base, and living the high life. But cash doesn’t just fall from the sky (unless you get really lucky with loot). You’ll need to get your hands dirty — fishing, hunting, foraging, and scavenging your way to a solid bankroll.

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The land is full of valuable resources waiting to be claimed, but knowing what to collect and where to sell it makes all the difference. If you’re ready to turn your backpack full of finds into cold, hard mk, we’ve got the best money-making strategies lined up for you.

How To Make Money

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Making money is all about taking advantage of the land's resources and selling what you don’t need.

You can sell items at vending machines, with some only accepting specific item types. However, green vending machines will take anything you want to sell.

  • Loot Runs

    One of the easiest ways to earn cash is by going on loot runs. As you explore, check Hangars and other structures for valuable items in containers. Anything you don’t need can be sold for a profit, helping you build up your funds quickly. Loot containers refresh regularly.

  • Fishing

    Fishing is another reliable way to make money, especially if you know where to look. Selling fish to Mrs. Snows is a great option, and certain fish are particularly valuable. Whitefish,which can be found north of Sgt Lakes, sell for 316 mk here, making them a lucrative catch if you’re willing to spend time by the water.

  • Hunting

    If you prefer hunting, grabbing a gun and taking down birds is a profitable strategy. Bird feathers sell for a decent amount, making hunting a great side activity while you explore the world.

  • Foraging And Cooking

    Foraging is a modest yet steady way to make money. While wandering the island, pick up berries and other forageables like Cloudberries (golden berries) and Coffee Beans. You can sell these raw for a quick profit, but if you take the time to cook them, they become even more valuable.

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