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How to Get Rich After the Pixel World Update: Maximizing Gem Efficiency StrategyThe Pixel World update has significantly changed how gems are used and profit‑making strategies. In this video, we analyze methods to become rich by using gems efficiently after the update, ranking them from worst to best. We cover various profit‑making methods such as boosters, crafting, reselling shop items, and pets, clearly explaining which methods yield quick profit, which waste gems, and which is the best for long‑term Bytecoin earnings.
1. 🎮 Post‑update changed Pixel World economy: importance of gems
· After the update, in Pixel World it has become more important to use gems to create trade value rather than simply obtaining many items.
· As the value of items that could previously be directly traded, such as fish, Nether crystals, and mineral mining, has declined, the efficiency of the conversion process using gems now has a decisive impact on profit.
· As the value of items that could previously be directly traded, such as fish, Nether crystals, and mineral mining, has declined, the efficiency of the conversion process using gems now has a decisive impact on profit.
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1. 🎮 Post‑update changed Pixel World economy: importance of gems
· After the update, in Pixel World it has become more important to use gems to create trade value rather than simply obtaining many items.
· As the value of items that could previously be directly traded, such as fish, Nether crystals, and mineral mining, has declined, the efficiency of the conversion process using gems now has a decisive impact on profit.
· As the value of items that could previously be directly traded, such as fish, Nether crystals, and mineral mining, has declined, the efficiency of the conversion process using gems now has a decisive impact on profit.
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2. 📉 Worst profit‑making method: booster trap
· The method with the lowest Bytecoin‑per‑gem efficiency is the booster. Boosters give random items for a fixed gem cost, resulting in a low average return.
· For example, a Medieval booster provides 3 random items for 550 gems, and an Easter booster provides 3 random Easter items for 800 gems. The cost is fixed, but the outcome depends on luck, making it hard to guarantee long‑term profit.
· This is more akin to gambling than a strategy.
· For example, a Medieval booster provides 3 random items for 550 gems, and an Easter booster provides 3 random Easter items for 800 gems. The cost is fixed, but the outcome depends on luck, making it hard to guarantee long‑term profit.
· This is more akin to gambling than a strategy.
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3. 🤔 Mid‑range profit‑making: possibilities and limits of crafting
· Crafting has less randomness than boosters, making it a better option, but it is not a perfect gem‑conversion method.
· Profit arises when you craft items that solve problems other players don’t want to tackle. If the recipe is easy, margins shrink; if material acquisition is cumbersome but the item is useful, profitability increases.
· In other words, the more effort and hassle involved in a recipe, the greater the profit‑making potential.
· Profit arises when you craft items that solve problems other players don’t want to tackle. If the recipe is easy, margins shrink; if material acquisition is cumbersome but the item is useful, profitability increases.
· In other words, the more effort and hassle involved in a recipe, the greater the profit‑making potential.
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4. ⚡ Quick profit‑making: shop item reselling strategy
· Reselling shop items is a good way to earn quick profit. Fixed shop prices provide a clear cost basis, which is especially important after the update.
· For example, a premium seed pack costs 500 gems, and a Katavalue costs 10,000 gems. Katavalue and Dogavalue become non‑tradeable after use, so before use they have a clear gem value.
· This enables cleaner transactions than boosters and faster ones than crafting. Both buyers and sellers can see the item’s value clearly, and with fixed prices, timing—not guesswork—becomes crucial.
· For example, a premium seed pack costs 500 gems, and a Katavalue costs 10,000 gems. Katavalue and Dogavalue become non‑tradeable after use, so before use they have a clear gem value.
· This enables cleaner transactions than boosters and faster ones than crafting. Both buyers and sellers can see the item’s value clearly, and with fixed prices, timing—not guesswork—becomes crucial.
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5. 🏆 Best long‑term profit‑making: leveraging the pet system
· Pets are the best long‑term profit method as a system that creates continuous value rather than immediate profit.
· Pets can be obtained by purchasing a species from the shop and converting it into a virtual pet, which can bring back special tokens and treasures through adventures.
· Unlike one‑time resale, this system continuously generates value after purchase. Therefore, when considering gem‑per‑Bytecoin efficiency from a long‑term perspective, pets are the most advantageous.
· Pets can be obtained by purchasing a species from the shop and converting it into a virtual pet, which can bring back special tokens and treasures through adventures.
· Unlike one‑time resale, this system continuously generates value after purchase. Therefore, when considering gem‑per‑Bytecoin efficiency from a long‑term perspective, pets are the most advantageous.
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6. 💡 Post‑update key strategy summary: importance of conversion and structure
· The core formula after the update is to focus on ‘conversion’. Direct item trading has decreased, but value conversion via gems remains important.
· Wasting gems on randomness reduces profit, and crafting the wrong items wastes time. Buying in‑demand fixed‑price shop items can quickly raise profit, and investing in the pet system can yield the best long‑term returns.
· Panic right after the update can lead to costly outcomes. Profit usually comes from structure, so a planned approach is more important than immediate action.
· Wasting gems on randomness reduces profit, and crafting the wrong items wastes time. Buying in‑demand fixed‑price shop items can quickly raise profit, and investing in the pet system can yield the best long‑term returns.
· Panic right after the update can lead to costly outcomes. Profit usually comes from structure, so a planned approach is more important than immediate action.
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7. 📊 Final ranking of profit‑making methods: maximizing gem efficiency
| Rank | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Worst | Booster | Fixed gem cost + low average value due to random results |
| Mid | Crafting | Profit variability due to friction and recipe selection |
| Quick profit | Shop item reselling | Clear cost basis due to fixed shop prices |
| Best (Long-term) | Pet | Long‑term profit through repetitive value creation |
