Most Profitable Runs in Guild Wars?

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minigwen
Frost Gate Guardian
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I was wondering what the most profitable runs in guild wars are right now? This means missions, runs from place to place, etc. I remeber back in the day The Ruins of Morah was highly profitable, 20k for a run with full party, easily 50-60k an hour. Does anybody know any other profitable runs?
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NotJustAnothaNinja
Ascalonian Squire
#2
Running SoO is quite popular at 8k a person. Also running Gloom is highly profitable. Oh and running dungeons/HM missions including GW:EN is great money
Kerwyn Nasilan
Kerwyn Nasilan
Forge Runner
#3
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Originally Posted by NotJustAnothaNinja View Post
Running SoO is quite popular at 8k a person. Also running Gloom is highly profitable. Oh and running dungeons/HM missions including GW:EN is great money
SoO and Gloom are both good money makers.
Eragon Zarroc
Eragon Zarroc
Atra estern?? ono thelduin
#4
yeah, running dungeons as 600 monks are prolly the most profitable things atm
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crazybanshee
Desert Nomad
#5
While it's true that running soo and gloom are good money makers, you can make a pretty decent profit running other things. For example, the ever popular droks run, which takes a couple minutes and nets you about 10k (assuming 5 other people at 2k each, which is standard) or desert tour, or imperial sanctum. While these runs don't give you much per person, they're super quick and there's not a ton of people doing them so you don't have much competition.
Icy The Mage
Icy The Mage
Forge Runner
#6
A Time for Heroes.

Lol, hope you can get enough people before someone else comes into the district and charges less! XD Pretty much only profitable when lots of people are on and in need of runs :s
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minigwen
Frost Gate Guardian
#7
lol sorry to sound noobish but what's gloom and SoO? I haven't been on a while, so does anybody know the builds, equipment, profesion required for those?
Yang Whirlwind
Yang Whirlwind
~ Retired ~
#9
You can always check the Farming Section for suggestions and builds on the subject