Hey, just wanted to let you know that this was one of the most concise, easy to follow, and informative guides I've seen on this topic. Instant subscribe from me. Thank you!
@@TheLazySage7 My only suggestion would be to write out a script for your videos and maybe do a little editing/multiple takes, so that it sounds more like a guide and less like you’re just talking to the viewers about the gameplay. Just my two cents though, keep up the good work!
@@Blythus I would fully agree, but I kinda like going with the angle. I'm just like your buddy giving you some advice, rather then some professional. "Your Pal Sage" is a common saying I use over on Twitch. That said some takes can deff be better.
Great video; very consice! On a side not, instead of constantly closing your inventory to stop the bags from opening, you can do the following: Open All > Deposit Materials > Salvage All > Repeat. When your inventory fills, there will be a popup that comes up with the overflowing gear, but you actually don't have to do anything with that. You can still click the Deposit Materials button, and after it's done depositing materials, it will auto add the overflow items and automatically close that dialog for you. This is how I open all bags and identify all my gear. However, if you mess up and accidentally deposit materials before you opening gear bags, your inventory will fill with no easy way to clear it.
Another method if you have an invisible bag, any invisible bag: Put your stack into the invisible bag, split using Alt+Click into a regular bag, open the splitted stack and safely salvage all.
I was looking for why we did this everyone just said to use bag opener and didn't mention the reason so i didn't bother trying it now that I understand I will make one bag opener
Also not always, so taking the 5 seconds it takes the TP to load both prizes is worth it in some cases. But most of the time refined is a bit more, yes.
Thank you for the video. Concerning closing the inventory to stop the unpacking, can you also close it with the shortcut key I? A small tip: You can deposit to and take out things from the bank by double clicking the item in the bank tab. It will even stack the items, when they are on both sides, I believe. It was painful to watch you drag those items. :D Pay attention that you don't double click in the inventory window though, if you have both windows open. It will "use" the item then...
hmmm, i had heard of this and had been saving for this purpose, but didn't realize it didn't work for unidentified gear.... so guess i've got a bunch of level 80 gear to open :/
I would imagine that this is only cost effective if you have a spare character slot? Otherwise you would need quite a bit of profit to offset the gem cost of a new slot.
Surely you are wasting a lot of gold here using the runecrafter's salvage o matic on low level greens, they no longer give green runes on salvage. 30 copper a salvage vs 3 with the copper fed tool.
there's already a lot of guides for that on UA-cam. Silverwastes gives ok gold but can feel tedious. You can find a world boss train on the LFG for the core game if you've got a lot of the map unlocked, that can be fun and there's some mastery points and achievements in there too, there's a few smaller material farms as well with their own guides. Pretty much all of the good gold farms are not in the core game, if you do intend on getting the expansions then I recommend getting them before you invest a lot of time in grinding out large amounts of gold. The HoT Metas are pretty good, daily fractals, dragonfall, istan i think is still good, daily ley line anomaly, metas from the new Icebrood saga maps give good loot. If you're on F2P then my best advice would be to stick to just learning the game mechanics, explore, finish map completion, try some world bosses maybe try fractals and PvP, do all of the dungeons but grinding out gold isn't really worth your time even though some people might tell you that it is.
@@weaselmaster98 What this total legend says. Silverwastes is the best farm for "F2P" but I wouldn't worry about farming if you don't have the expansions. Silverwastes is all mount up move, with out a mount you will NOT get even 1/2 the amount of rewards.
Even a better tip, is to instead of stopping the consume all, don’t deposit your mats right away but wait until your inventory is full then deposit, this frees up space and saves the hassle of opening and closing your inventory at the right timing
This is certainly an useful comment, but this works in bags that have materials. With bags that only have gear, if you wait for inventory to get full, a little window will pop up with the gear that doesnt fit in inventory, which will make you "lose time" in rearranging inventory and closing it .
Hi, I have a question. I recently returned to gw2 and I remembered bag opener being a thing and I was going to make one. But then I tried to google a bit, and according to the "bag opener" section of the fast.farming community webpage, a lvl 80 character is better for opening and salvaging gear than lower level characters. So my question is: Is there something Im missing with their calculations, are they only for certain loot bags and not silverwaste ones. OR is a lower level bag opener no longer the profitable thing, and its just that the normal gw2 community just havnt caught on yet?
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Yes, different types of salvage kits yield different percentages when you use them on materials. This topic could be an entirely different guide, but you can get the gist of it from the game's official wiki - wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Salvage_kit I for one took a few years of playing to finally get the Copper Fed Salvage o'matic from the gemstore - now I don't need to carry loads of the cheap salvage kits for salvaging the low rarity equipments. It's not totally required, but is a good quality of life change if you're looking for ways to spend your gems.
@@TheLazySage7 @tempestchron thanks for the quick replies. I already have a copper salvaging kit. I am wondering if investing in a silver salvaging kit is worth it or should I stick with the Mystic Salvaging kit. A video on the topic would be helpful for others including new players.
@@Huytran-tc4gr I'll put it on the list of guide videos! In short term, if you have no problem with mystic stones, and making the mystic kits. Then that is tech. BETTER. if you find yourself low on stones, or hate having to remember to make them, then silver fed is better. Basically Copper Fed is no question WORTH, silverfed is more convenience then gain.
@@TheLazySage7 Please do. It took me quite a while to fully grasp salvaging when I went in blind. When people start to craft, that is when they start to differentiate between the salvage kits. Most of the tips regarding salvaging are embedded in gold making videos, and it would be nice to have a separated, dedicated guide for this. Keep up the good work!
Is this still a thing in 2023? If so, can someone explain how you actually gain more gold this way than opening it on a level 80? I didn't quite understand
I fail to see the point here, you can easily farm low tier mats on a level 80 by visiting whatever zones are whatever level to have whatever tier you're looking for. in the meantime you're totally losing out on ectoplasms by rolling low level instead of high level rares.
Its not about getting the mats, its about getting the most value out of those bags in terms of TP sell price. Also he just said that you make up for the lost ectos with the amount of lower tiered mats you get.
That argument doesn't hold water because anything under T5 mats are pretty cheap on the TP and T5-T6 mats are super expensive in comparison. Again, you can just go to whatever zone for whatever tier you want and farm bags off mobs like bandits, centaurs, dredge, ect. WAY more efficiently than silver wastes. IMHO this is just a waste of time.
@@tsalvlaxitov9594 Again, this is not about farming, its about getting the most value off of what you already have, namely the bags you get. Now I'm not gonna argue with the first part of your comment, because I don't know which is more profitable. You need data and research for that. Yes, higher tiered mats are generally more expensive, but not all of them. Also you may be getting more of the lower tiered mats to make up for it. I have no idea. There are just a lot of people who claim it so...and I am inclined to believe it when enough people keep saying it. And so far you're the only person who said otherwise...so I'm kinda leaning towards the other side atm.
Much of the common level 80 mats are almost worthless. There is so much of it around. Wouldn't you rather have lower level mats that are worth something than mats that are worth nothing?
I'm new to this game and I had no idea about this bag opening thing, thanks! One tip I can give you though perhaps? :D after you "salvage all masterwork" you can "use all" on the bag again, it will max out the slots and you can click deposit all, which will maybe speed up the process a bit if you have a ton of bags like you do. I hope this makes sense lol @TheLazySage7
Can you show me your resources? The information I'm gathering from reddit and the Guild Wars 2 forums, this is still the best method. If using the Silverwastes. You COULD be a slightly higher level and squeeze out potentially a bit more. But the level is deff not 80. silverwastes.loltools.net
@@TheLazySage7 because u get t6 from level 80 and they are way more price, do 200 lvl 50 armour vs 200 lvl 80 armour and u'll see u get way more money, that;s what i did
I'd have to agree on just opening on an 80. Even going by your site you linked (silverwastes) T2 is the most profitable followed by T6 on like everything. If you're really pressed for medium tier mats just go spend a laurel on medium crafting bags. Med crafting bags get you the most money per laurel (it's only 1 but still). If you want to spend all your time farming silverwastes when not a F2P player that's your call. Much better and easier ways. And going by all the info from the fast farming website, lvl 55 would be best option at opening bags, then 56, then 80. Then it goes 54, 57, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49 on salvage profit. 7 copper difference between 55 and 80. If you were to sell every single piece of gear, then it would be best to open the bags on a lvl 63 char. This is also taking into account proper usage of copper fed, silver fed, runecrafters salvage kits.
As of august 20th 2022 level 55 is most profitable for anyone wondering
was just about to ask if this changed, thank you!
thank god I stop at 55, I heard it was 54-59
still 55?
@@x-byblizz yes
This was a very good and useful video but I'm somehow blown away by the fact you can close inventory to cancel Use All....
That's a little extra tip, on the house! :)
Hey, just wanted to let you know that this was one of the most concise, easy to follow, and informative guides I've seen on this topic. Instant subscribe from me. Thank you!
Aw thanks so much! I'm new to making guides so I'm glad they are being received well!
@@TheLazySage7 My only suggestion would be to write out a script for your videos and maybe do a little editing/multiple takes, so that it sounds more like a guide and less like you’re just talking to the viewers about the gameplay. Just my two cents though, keep up the good work!
@@Blythus I would fully agree, but I kinda like going with the angle. I'm just like your buddy giving you some advice, rather then some professional. "Your Pal Sage" is a common saying I use over on Twitch. That said some takes can deff be better.
Great video; very consice!
On a side not, instead of constantly closing your inventory to stop the bags from opening, you can do the following: Open All > Deposit Materials > Salvage All > Repeat. When your inventory fills, there will be a popup that comes up with the overflowing gear, but you actually don't have to do anything with that. You can still click the Deposit Materials button, and after it's done depositing materials, it will auto add the overflow items and automatically close that dialog for you. This is how I open all bags and identify all my gear.
However, if you mess up and accidentally deposit materials before you opening gear bags, your inventory will fill with no easy way to clear it.
Another method if you have an invisible bag, any invisible bag: Put your stack into the invisible bag, split using Alt+Click into a regular bag, open the splitted stack and safely salvage all.
Thanks for the reminder of the inticate mechanics... Fresh account, havent played since HoT came out
Welcome Back! Glad I could help
Thank you - I'm absolutely going to start doing this! I think I'll send any unidentified rare gear back to a level 80 to get the ectos, though.
I was looking for why we did this everyone just said to use bag opener and didn't mention the reason so i didn't bother trying it now that I understand I will make one bag opener
Damn nice didnt know u can close the bag and it stops this save me for alot of trouble tyty^^
No Problem!
Small tip: When you want to sell mats, refine them before you do so. Refined materials are a bit more expensive than the cost of the ingredients.
Also not always, so taking the 5 seconds it takes the TP to load both prizes is worth it in some cases. But most of the time refined is a bit more, yes.
@@silphone Also free spirit shards from the crafting xp and some easy levels if you do it on an alt.
@@cattysplat refining only gets you so far before you have to actually invest mats again to level up crafting until you can refine the next tier
definitely going to do this! thank you for this guide!
Amazing video thank you! But I am curious about one thing. Why do you use runecrafter instead of copper salvager?
Nice!! Didn't know that even though I play gw2 for quite some time!
damn this is an insane tip! got a level 50 now just for this! Doesn't seem to work for unidentified gear unfortunately
i mean he said it at the beginning unidentified gear are always max lvl u need litteraly backs
the sage is balanced and in order
That was very helpfull video :) Thanks for sharing :)
Glad I could help! Still new to this.
Good stuff.
Thank you for the video.
Concerning closing the inventory to stop the unpacking, can you also close it with the shortcut key I?
A small tip: You can deposit to and take out things from the bank by double clicking the item in the bank tab. It will even stack the items, when they are on both sides, I believe. It was painful to watch you drag those items. :D
Pay attention that you don't double click in the inventory window though, if you have both windows open. It will "use" the item then...
Oh I know, I just drag to show it during the video, to make it easier to follow for new players.
which bags does it actually work on, all champions ones or is there a list of which ones work?
there's no way to stop xp gain in gw2 right? like this slot is basically only for opening, can't do early content without leveling?
Correct. Your other earning mastery EXP or your earning leveling EXP. even at max you still gain exp that become spirit shards.
so why don't you just open the rares with your lvl80 char to get access to ectos?
you dont have 100% chance to get rares
hmmm, i had heard of this and had been saving for this purpose, but didn't realize it didn't work for unidentified gear.... so guess i've got a bunch of level 80 gear to open :/
I would imagine that this is only cost effective if you have a spare character slot? Otherwise you would need quite a bit of profit to offset the gem cost of a new slot.
This. And even then I'd rather spend on a discounted Alt account instead of the slot so I can get more daily login rewards etc.
How do you get so many shovels???
He does A LOT of silver wastes lol
does it still work?
may i have a list of salvage tools
New Guide on Salvage Kits up now!
@@TheLazySage7 thx bro sage rocks
Surely you are wasting a lot of gold here using the runecrafter's salvage o matic on low level greens, they no longer give green runes on salvage. 30 copper a salvage vs 3 with the copper fed tool.
Ok this is smart :D
Can you make a guide on how to make gold for F2p players.
silverwaste dude
there's already a lot of guides for that on UA-cam. Silverwastes gives ok gold but can feel tedious. You can find a world boss train on the LFG for the core game if you've got a lot of the map unlocked, that can be fun and there's some mastery points and achievements in there too, there's a few smaller material farms as well with their own guides. Pretty much all of the good gold farms are not in the core game, if you do intend on getting the expansions then I recommend getting them before you invest a lot of time in grinding out large amounts of gold. The HoT Metas are pretty good, daily fractals, dragonfall, istan i think is still good, daily ley line anomaly, metas from the new Icebrood saga maps give good loot. If you're on F2P then my best advice would be to stick to just learning the game mechanics, explore, finish map completion, try some world bosses maybe try fractals and PvP, do all of the dungeons but grinding out gold isn't really worth your time even though some people might tell you that it is.
@@weaselmaster98 ok thank for your respond :)
@@weaselmaster98 What this total legend says. Silverwastes is the best farm for "F2P" but I wouldn't worry about farming if you don't have the expansions. Silverwastes is all mount up move, with out a mount you will NOT get even 1/2 the amount of rewards.
Even a better tip, is to instead of stopping the consume all, don’t deposit your mats right away but wait until your inventory is full then deposit, this frees up space and saves the hassle of opening and closing your inventory at the right timing
This is certainly an useful comment, but this works in bags that have materials.
With bags that only have gear, if you wait for inventory to get full, a little window will pop up with the gear that doesnt fit in inventory, which will make you "lose time" in rearranging inventory and closing it .
Hi, I have a question. I recently returned to gw2 and I remembered bag opener being a thing and I was going to make one. But then I tried to google a bit, and according to the "bag opener" section of the fast.farming community webpage, a lvl 80 character is better for opening and salvaging gear than lower level characters. So my question is: Is there something Im missing with their calculations, are they only for certain loot bags and not silverwaste ones. OR is a lower level bag opener no longer the profitable thing, and its just that the normal gw2 community just havnt caught on yet?
Just check the price of materials in the BLTC and that's how you know, Platinum sells for more than Mithril for example, so you target that.
what is that cloud bro?
It's the Wandering Cloud Chair! (and Glider Combo) I use it cause I love Dragonball, and I also Smoke. So the cloud is a symbol for both (for me anyway)
@@TheLazySage7 ahahah, looks cool my dude. thank you for the reply!
@@darka86 Thank you for the comments!
Put those shovels to good use. Not enough chest runs after a good RIBA farm. Hording them isn't going to make them any more valuable.
This is good to know. Question, does the type of salvage kit matter?
Yes, different types of salvage kits yield different percentages when you use them on materials. This topic could be an entirely different guide, but you can get the gist of it from the game's official wiki - wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Salvage_kit
I for one took a few years of playing to finally get the Copper Fed Salvage o'matic from the gemstore - now I don't need to carry loads of the cheap salvage kits for salvaging the low rarity equipments. It's not totally required, but is a good quality of life change if you're looking for ways to spend your gems.
Yes it does! @Tempestchron hit the nail on the head! Perhaps I can make a salvage kit video if there is a demand for it!
@@TheLazySage7 @tempestchron thanks for the quick replies. I already have a copper salvaging kit. I am wondering if investing in a silver salvaging kit is worth it or should I stick with the Mystic Salvaging kit.
A video on the topic would be helpful for others including new players.
@@Huytran-tc4gr I'll put it on the list of guide videos! In short term, if you have no problem with mystic stones, and making the mystic kits. Then that is tech. BETTER. if you find yourself low on stones, or hate having to remember to make them, then silver fed is better. Basically Copper Fed is no question WORTH, silverfed is more convenience then gain.
@@TheLazySage7 Please do. It took me quite a while to fully grasp salvaging when I went in blind. When people start to craft, that is when they start to differentiate between the salvage kits. Most of the tips regarding salvaging are embedded in gold making videos, and it would be nice to have a separated, dedicated guide for this. Keep up the good work!
Is this still a thing in 2023? If so, can someone explain how you actually gain more gold this way than opening it on a level 80? I didn't quite understand
You gain more gold because the mid tier materials sell for more than the high tier materials.
10 Stacks ? After 3 I feel like I have OCD
Having 2 monitors to watch shows and game really helps, otherwise the brain becomes mush. lol
@@TheLazySage7 I just turn on a podcast and have it a go (2-3hours a session)
@@yousifahmed3913 Pod Casts are great! What do you recommend? I listen to My Brother my brother and me (MbMbaM) and a few others myself
@@TheLazySage7 Mainly "Trash Taste" 😂😂 but also some japanese ones since im learning the language 😃,Sry not alot to provide😂
@@yousifahmed3913 oh wow learning japanese cant be easy! I enjoy watching anime, and listening to it in Japanese is as close as I get lol
haha had ten stacks of shovels at one point nad was dropping stacks
I have not watched the video but the fact that ur taking 10minutes to explain such a simple thing is… astonishing
Its ridiculous
I fail to see the point here, you can easily farm low tier mats on a level 80 by visiting whatever zones are whatever level to have whatever tier you're looking for. in the meantime you're totally losing out on ectoplasms by rolling low level instead of high level rares.
Its not about getting the mats, its about getting the most value out of those bags in terms of TP sell price. Also he just said that you make up for the lost ectos with the amount of lower tiered mats you get.
That argument doesn't hold water because anything under T5 mats are pretty cheap on the TP and T5-T6 mats are super expensive in comparison.
Again, you can just go to whatever zone for whatever tier you want and farm bags off mobs like bandits, centaurs, dredge, ect. WAY more efficiently than silver wastes.
IMHO this is just a waste of time.
@@tsalvlaxitov9594 Again, this is not about farming, its about getting the most value off of what you already have, namely the bags you get.
Now I'm not gonna argue with the first part of your comment, because I don't know which is more profitable. You need data and research for that. Yes, higher tiered mats are generally more expensive, but not all of them. Also you may be getting more of the lower tiered mats to make up for it. I have no idea. There are just a lot of people who claim it so...and I am inclined to believe it when enough people keep saying it. And so far you're the only person who said otherwise...so I'm kinda leaning towards the other side atm.
Much of the common level 80 mats are almost worthless. There is so much of it around. Wouldn't you rather have lower level mats that are worth something than mats that are worth nothing?
weird...
I'm new to this game and I had no idea about this bag opening thing, thanks! One tip I can give you though perhaps? :D after you "salvage all masterwork" you can "use all" on the bag again, it will max out the slots and you can click deposit all, which will maybe speed up the process a bit if you have a ton of bags like you do. I hope this makes sense lol @TheLazySage7
I swear you sound like Summit1G
I don't know much about him. A (Very) Quick google search, looks like a cool guy.
So Thanks!
thats outdated , please check bag opener level again , lv 80 is the best now
ok im curious how exactly is this outdated? low tier materials are still pretty valuable in TP, no? i havent played for a while
Can you show me your resources? The information I'm gathering from reddit and the Guild Wars 2 forums, this is still the best method. If using the Silverwastes. You COULD be a slightly higher level and squeeze out potentially a bit more. But the level is deff not 80.
silverwastes.loltools.net
@@TheLazySage7 because u get t6 from level 80 and they are way more price, do 200 lvl 50 armour vs 200 lvl 80 armour and u'll see u get way more money, that;s what i did
@@stephan2486 and the lvl 80 yellows will salvage into 1-2 ectos like 90% of the time too.
I'd have to agree on just opening on an 80. Even going by your site you linked (silverwastes) T2 is the most profitable followed by T6 on like everything. If you're really pressed for medium tier mats just go spend a laurel on medium crafting bags. Med crafting bags get you the most money per laurel (it's only 1 but still). If you want to spend all your time farming silverwastes when not a F2P player that's your call. Much better and easier ways. And going by all the info from the fast farming website, lvl 55 would be best option at opening bags, then 56, then 80. Then it goes 54, 57, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49 on salvage profit. 7 copper difference between 55 and 80. If you were to sell every single piece of gear, then it would be best to open the bags on a lvl 63 char. This is also taking into account proper usage of copper fed, silver fed, runecrafters salvage kits.