Hero of the Kingdom III

Hero of the Kingdom III

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Ways to make money in Hero of the Kingdom III
By Natteee
In this guide I will go over the different ways to make money from nothing.
   
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Introduction
These are the current methods of making money that I know about. If you know any other way of making money you are very welcome to share it in the comment section down below.

I personally recommend the pearl method the most by the time of making this guide. However it's something that will show up very late in the game which is why the first really good and reliable way of making some decent money is when you reach Yellow Valley. The miller method is probably going to be your best choice here before you reach the later areas of the game.

I have included text, screenshots and videos to demonstrate these ways of making money.

With that said here are 4 methods I've discovered so far on how to make money from nothing.
The hunter method
Area: Green Valley.

Profit: 2 coins.

Efficiency: Pretty bad.

The only real way to earn money at the very start of the game is after the earthquake has taken place and destroyed several things. The merchant at the first area in the game will offer slightly better prices because of what happened to your uncle (what a nice guy). If you head down to the beach you will encounter some hunters at a campfire. One of the hunters sells fur for 15 coins each. Make sure you buy 2 of these at once since the merchant you will be selling to only accepts 2 at once. Now head back to the starting area and simply sell 2 fur for 32 coins each time. This will give you 2 coins per time you do this. It's not much and I do not recommend it since there are lots of money to be gained by just exploring, doing quests and simply progressing further into the game.


The miller method
Area: Yellow Valley + Green Valley.

Profit: 5 coins.

Efficiency: Average / good.

When you start exploring Yellow Valley (second area in the game) you will encounter a quest which is a fight between a farmer and a miller. Help them out and solve the situation in order to unlock a better method of making money.

The farmer will offer you grains for some money. Each time you buy one it will cost you 30 coins. After you bought as many as you want then head over to the miller and he will convert this into flour for 5 coins each time. Once you have the flour you can head over to the food merchant in Green Valley and sell the flour for 40 coins each meaning you will go profit with 5 coins each time. This method is pretty good, it takes a while but it's still worth doing in my opinion.


The pearl method
Area: Azure Valley.

Profit: 10 coins.

Efficiency: Excellent.

This will only work much later on in the game when you reach Azure Valley (the final area of the game). You will encounter a woman named Alice when you come out from the catacombs into the city. Alice will offer you a bunch of stuff. The thing we will be buying here is the pearl. Each pearl will cost you 90 coins. Buy as many as you can afford or want and then head over to the Jeweler at the very left side in the same area. Here you will be selling your pearls for 100 coins each meaning that you will be making a whopping 10 coins profit each time. 10 coins might not seem like much but the fact that it's in the same area and that it's just a buy and sell method makes this extremely efficient.


The smithing method
Area: Gray Valley + Azure Valley.

Profit: 30 coins.

Efficiency: Very good.

Now at the time of making this guide I have not tested which method out of this one and the pearl one that is the best and most efficient in the end.

The smithing method is a very unstable method at first. This is because you will be crafting weapons like crazy and as long as your smithing skill is not maxed out or at least extremely high you will fail to craft several weapons half of the time and lose some profit. This is why I do not recommend this method just to make money until it's either maxed out or at least very high. However if you are an achievement hunter and you go for the level 100 smithing achievement then this method is pretty good.

First of all buy a few hammers, they will break trust me lol. Until the commander in Azure Valley will start to buy weapons from you this method will be a big loss in money. However when he does offer to buy weapons you will make a lot of money. Start by going to Gray Valley (the mine) and buy some ores from the vendor in that area. You can choose to buy whatever you want. However you should only buy whatever you can smith at first. It will be iron only in the beginning so don't bother with silver just yet. Go into your camp and start smithing weapons and buy more ores whenever you need to. When your smithing is high enough to smith silver then start buying those ores instead of iron and simply smith silver weapons. When you are done then head over to the commander and sell your weapons. This method is good but something that will only work at the end of the game. You will make a profit of 30 coins, however this method takes much longer than the pearl one.

It doesn't matter what you do, the profit will always be 30, the reason I recommend getting the more expensive silver ore when you can is just because it will level you up faster.


End comments
Thank you for viewing my guide, I hope you discovered something useful in it. This guide is a little rushed so I am most likely going to be updating it as time goes on. For now these are the ways that I know about and if anything helped you out then you can always like or favour the guide to show support. Thank you for reading and good luck!
20 Comments
Hespera 12 Sep, 2022 @ 9:07am 
You can keep the buyer in Green Valley active the entire game. Just don't activate the buyer in Azure Valley. Pick his lock, just don't do business with him. Keep doing business with your home boy. You keep the good prices that way all through the game. The same with the Tavern, where you can buy brew one at a time, instead of two at a time.
St. Haborym 28 Oct, 2020 @ 5:20pm 
But resources respawn, you don't need to grind for money like in the other two games
RainbowBlade 11 Oct, 2020 @ 3:32pm 
There are many ways one can gain money and have an overload.

Early on though, I found myself using the first method and getting a profit margin of one gold per fur resold (buy for fifteen and resell for sixteen), which takes a long time to get anywhere, but it's good for one thing, stocking up on arrows because those get spent very quickly.
I. M. Meen 14 Jun, 2020 @ 8:30pm 
Tiny&Purple - You can totally buy sulfur, it's at the shop near Gavin (in the upper left quadrant of the same screen, even) marked as Alchemical Supplies. The fire potion method is still slower in similar ways to the smithing method, but unlike smithing you never fail to get a potion even if your mortar breaks so it's honestly probably the best once it opens up.
Excuritas 6 Jun, 2020 @ 8:22am 
@NK_ thanks my guy. I think this guide is seriously outdated and should get an update. There are a couple more methods and you can just buy/sell stuff on the map which this guide seems to ignore.
Tiny&Purple 19 May, 2020 @ 4:23am 
@NK, you can't buy sulfur. that i found anyway
NK_ 13 May, 2020 @ 6:50am 
Sry, ws too long to fit in one comment
NK_ 13 May, 2020 @ 6:49am 
Hey Natteee,
first of all: Thanks for the work you've put into htis guide. It is really helpful, especially in the lategame where you need A LOT of money.
I would suggest that for each method you indicate the factor by which you can increase your amount of money. This is more meaningful than just profit per purchase. For example, you can increase your money by a factor of 1.5 by forging steel swords (one sword for 90 / 2 ore for 60), but only by 1.25 with silver swords (one sword for 150 / 2 ore for 120).
NK_ 13 May, 2020 @ 6:49am 
Now to my actual contribution: I have found a method to earn ridiculously much money. You can almost triple your money, from 58 gold you can make 150. You just have to play through the story to the point where you can sell potions in the monastery's pantry, and you must have alchemy at least at 80. You have to buy sulphur for 25 gold from the alchemist in yellow valley and fire flowers for 33 gold from the herbalist to the right (near the windmill). From that you brew 2 fire potions each and sell them to the monk for 75 gold each. Maybe you want to include this method in your guide.
Thanks for reading and have a good day.
Natteee  [author] 13 Feb, 2020 @ 8:54am 
@Talana: I'm glad I could help.