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Gold Coins are dropped by almost every creature on Tibia.
 
Gold Coins are dropped by almost every creature on Tibia.
Platinum Coins are dropped by the strongest among the new creatures introduced in 2006 winter update.
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Platinum Coins are dropped by the strongest among the new creatures introduced since [[Updates#Update 7.9 (Christmas 2006). December 12, 2006|Winter 2006 update]].
   
Alternatively, you may see amounts followed by the letter '''k'''. This likely derives from the latin ''kilo-'', meaning "thousand". For example "5k" means "5,000 gp" (equal to 50 platinum coins). The notation "1kk" is sometimes used to mean "1,000,000 gp" (100 crystal coins).
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Alternatively, you may see amounts followed by the letter '''k'''. This likely derives from the latin ''kilo-'', meaning "thousand". For example "5k" means "5,000 gp" (equal to 50 platinum coins). The notation "1kk" is sometimes used to mean "1,000,000 gp" (100 crystal coins).
   
 
(Note: Amounts in the "one million" range are typically only mentioned in the context of selling extremely rare items or as a payment demanded in lieu of being [[hunted]].)
 
(Note: Amounts in the "one million" range are typically only mentioned in the context of selling extremely rare items or as a payment demanded in lieu of being [[hunted]].)
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You can exchange your coins at any [[Banker NPCs|Bank NPC]] around Tibia.
 
You can exchange your coins at any [[Banker NPCs|Bank NPC]] around Tibia.
   
Since the 2006 winter update, it's also possible to put coins in your [[Bank Account]]. Just ask the NPC to 'deposit', and then say the amount of gold, e.g.: deposit 15468. to receive your own gold from your bank account, just say 'withdraw' and the amount of gold. That way, you can access the gold of your character in every city of Tibia. It is now possible to deposit all the money on your possession at once by asking the NPC to 'deposit all.'
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Since the 2006 winter update, it's also possible to put coins in your [[Bank Account]]. Just ask the NPC to 'deposit', and then say the amount of gold, e.g.: 'deposit 15468'. It is also possible to deposit all the money on your possession at once by asking the NPC to 'deposit all'. To receive your own gold from your bank account, just say 'withdraw' and the amount of gold. That way, you can access the gold of your character in every city of Tibia.
   
Another possibility is [[Bank_Account#Transferring|transferring gold]] from 1 character to another character. Just say 'transfer', the amount of gold, 'to' and the name of that character, e.g.: 'transfer 54879 to <name of character>'. The amount of gold is sent to the character you named. The character must have a vocation in order to receive a transfer.
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Another possibility is [[Bank_Account#Transferring|transferring gold]] from one character to another character. Just say 'transfer', the amount of gold, 'to' and the name of that character, e.g.: 'transfer 54879 to <name of character>'. The amount of gold is sent to the character you named. The character must have a vocation in order to receive a transfer.
   
 
== Tibia Economy ==
 
== Tibia Economy ==
 
Because of certain safe-guards, inflation basically never occurs in the Tibian worlds. Instead, [[equipment]] tends to become cheaper over time as more and more of the stronger equipment is looted from creatures, while the value of [[rune]]s usually remains somewhat static (a slight rise in price can be noticed on very old worlds).
 
Because of certain safe-guards, inflation basically never occurs in the Tibian worlds. Instead, [[equipment]] tends to become cheaper over time as more and more of the stronger equipment is looted from creatures, while the value of [[rune]]s usually remains somewhat static (a slight rise in price can be noticed on very old worlds).
   
Over time, some gameworlds became flooded with strong items, forcing the price to unbelievably low values. To counteract this effect, CIP added more shopkeeper npcs to buy stronger items (the [[Djinns]], for example). There is still a problem with the price of items dropping, but they should never drop below the value that NPCs will pay for them. (sometimes items are sold under the Djinn-price, which is exploited by players who sell those items on to the Djinns to make a profit)
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Over time, some [[gameworld]]s became flooded with strong items, forcing the price to unbelievably low values. To counteract this effect, [[CIP]] added more [[shopkeeper NPCs]] to buy stronger items (the [[Djinns]], for example). There is still a problem with the price of items dropping, but they should never drop below the value that NPCs will pay for them. (sometimes items are sold under the Djinn-price, which is exploited by players who sell those items on to the Djinns to make a profit).
   
 
For a time, this same problem affected [[runes]]. Especially [[Ultimate Healing Rune]]s, [[Great Fireball]] and [[Heavy Magic Missile]] runes. The many [[Druid Farm]]s that players used to make money were pushing the price of runes down. In the [[Updates#Update 7.5 (Summer 2005). August 9, 2005|Summer 2005 update]], [[Soul Point]]s were introduced. This caused most druid farms to stop operating (or operate at a slower rate), causing a brief jump in rune prices. At this time, CIP also allowed some NPCs to sell pre-made [[runes]], effectively placing a cap on how high rune prices could go. Currently, rune prices are fairly stable, though higher than they were before the summer 2005 update in some worlds.
 
For a time, this same problem affected [[runes]]. Especially [[Ultimate Healing Rune]]s, [[Great Fireball]] and [[Heavy Magic Missile]] runes. The many [[Druid Farm]]s that players used to make money were pushing the price of runes down. In the [[Updates#Update 7.5 (Summer 2005). August 9, 2005|Summer 2005 update]], [[Soul Point]]s were introduced. This caused most druid farms to stop operating (or operate at a slower rate), causing a brief jump in rune prices. At this time, CIP also allowed some NPCs to sell pre-made [[runes]], effectively placing a cap on how high rune prices could go. Currently, rune prices are fairly stable, though higher than they were before the summer 2005 update in some worlds.
   
==Abbreviations==
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== Abbreviations ==
   
 
Gold Piece ('''GP''') or simply '''Gold'''
 
Gold Piece ('''GP''') or simply '''Gold'''
   
Platinum Coin '''Plats, Platinums, P-Coin'''
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Platinum Coin ('''PC''') or '''Plats''', '''Platinums''', '''P-Coin'''
   
 
Crystal Coin ('''CC''') or simply '''Crystals'''
 
Crystal Coin ('''CC''') or simply '''Crystals'''
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== Gold Counter ==
 
== Gold Counter ==
   
Are you sick of counting all the bags or backpacks of gold, and then all the random amounts you have laying around deep in all your backpacks? Well here is a little trick you can use to automatically count your gold for you! Open up the Hotkeys Settings, and find an open hotkey, and something easy to remember. Now, select "Use Object" and select a Gold Coin. Hit ok and you're finished. Now, every time you hit that hotkey (eg, Ctrl + F12), it will say something like this...
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Are you sick of counting all the bags or backpacks of gold, and then all the random amounts you have laying around deep in all your backpacks? Well here is a little trick you can use to automatically count your gold for you! Open up the Hotkeys Settings, and find an open hotkey, and something easy to remember. Now, select "Use Object" and select a Gold Coin. Hit ok and you're finished. Now, every time you hit that hotkey (eg. Ctrl + F12), it will say something like this...
   
 
17:56 Using one of 100 gold coins...
 
17:56 Using one of 100 gold coins...

Revision as of 16:37, 14 August 2008

Coins are the standard currency used in Tibia. The coins can be made of either gold, platinum, or crystal.

Gold Coin A gold coin is the most basic coin.
Platinum Coin A platinum coin is equal to 100 gold coins.
Crystal Coin A crystal coin is equal to 100 platinum coins, or 10,000 gold coins.

Each coin weighs 0.1 oz.

Gold Coins are dropped by almost every creature on Tibia. Platinum Coins are dropped by the strongest among the new creatures introduced since Winter 2006 update.

Alternatively, you may see amounts followed by the letter k. This likely derives from the latin kilo-, meaning "thousand". For example "5k" means "5,000 gp" (equal to 50 platinum coins). The notation "1kk" is sometimes used to mean "1,000,000 gp" (100 crystal coins).

(Note: Amounts in the "one million" range are typically only mentioned in the context of selling extremely rare items or as a payment demanded in lieu of being hunted.)

You can exchange your coins at any Bank NPC around Tibia.

Since the 2006 winter update, it's also possible to put coins in your Bank Account. Just ask the NPC to 'deposit', and then say the amount of gold, e.g.: 'deposit 15468'. It is also possible to deposit all the money on your possession at once by asking the NPC to 'deposit all'. To receive your own gold from your bank account, just say 'withdraw' and the amount of gold. That way, you can access the gold of your character in every city of Tibia.

Another possibility is transferring gold from one character to another character. Just say 'transfer', the amount of gold, 'to' and the name of that character, e.g.: 'transfer 54879 to <name of character>'. The amount of gold is sent to the character you named. The character must have a vocation in order to receive a transfer.

Tibia Economy

Because of certain safe-guards, inflation basically never occurs in the Tibian worlds. Instead, equipment tends to become cheaper over time as more and more of the stronger equipment is looted from creatures, while the value of runes usually remains somewhat static (a slight rise in price can be noticed on very old worlds).

Over time, some gameworlds became flooded with strong items, forcing the price to unbelievably low values. To counteract this effect, CIP added more shopkeeper NPCs to buy stronger items (the Djinns, for example). There is still a problem with the price of items dropping, but they should never drop below the value that NPCs will pay for them. (sometimes items are sold under the Djinn-price, which is exploited by players who sell those items on to the Djinns to make a profit).

For a time, this same problem affected runes. Especially Ultimate Healing Runes, Great Fireball and Heavy Magic Missile runes. The many Druid Farms that players used to make money were pushing the price of runes down. In the Summer 2005 update, Soul Points were introduced. This caused most druid farms to stop operating (or operate at a slower rate), causing a brief jump in rune prices. At this time, CIP also allowed some NPCs to sell pre-made runes, effectively placing a cap on how high rune prices could go. Currently, rune prices are fairly stable, though higher than they were before the summer 2005 update in some worlds.

Abbreviations

Gold Piece (GP) or simply Gold

Platinum Coin (PC) or Plats, Platinums, P-Coin

Crystal Coin (CC) or simply Crystals

Gold Counter

Are you sick of counting all the bags or backpacks of gold, and then all the random amounts you have laying around deep in all your backpacks? Well here is a little trick you can use to automatically count your gold for you! Open up the Hotkeys Settings, and find an open hotkey, and something easy to remember. Now, select "Use Object" and select a Gold Coin. Hit ok and you're finished. Now, every time you hit that hotkey (eg. Ctrl + F12), it will say something like this...

17:56 Using one of 100 gold coins...

But every time you do it, you will not lose any of your coins! And there you are, you now have your very own gold counter!