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There are many different ways to make money in Melvor Idle, below are some methods that provide the highest rates of GP gain.


On the right from each method, there is information for which version of the game this method was checked. The results may vary in the most recent patch.
For the game version 1.0, the methods below are still viable and have roughly the same power. That means that the most profitable method remains on top, but it could yield a different amount of money compared to what is written there.
'''Beginners''' are advised to start with [[#Fishing|Fishing]] because it doesn't require any additional skills to level, gives viable GP yields, and is the only source of {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} and {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Skills}} that are very helpful in the long run.
== Fishing Raw Magic Fish (Max {{GP|1887}}k/hr) ==
{{OldStrategy|1.0.1}}
=== Requirements ===
* {{SkillReq|Fishing|80}}
* {{ItemIcon|Message in a Bottle}}
=== Improves GP Rate ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Description
|-
| {{UpgradeIcon|Dragon Fishing Rod}} || The strongest [[Fishing#Fishing Rods|Fishing Rod]], reduces fishing catch time by 40%.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Amulet of Fishing}} || Reduces fishing catch time by a flat 15%, meaning that if you have Dragon Rod, you'll get a 25% boost.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fishing Skillcape}} || Doubles the number of fish caught.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Aorpheats Signet Ring}} || Increases the chance of doubling the number of fish caught by 10%.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fishing Hook}} || Increases the chance of doubling the number of fish caught by 10%.
|-
| {{PetIcon|Pudding Duckie}} || Increases the chance of doubling the number of fish caught by 5%.
|-
| {{MasteryReq|Raw Magic Fish|99}} || Doubles the number of fish caught.
|-
| [[Fishing#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|50% Fishing Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] || Provides a 5% chance to catch double fish.
|-
| [[Fishing#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|95% Fishing Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] || Provides a 25% chance to receive an additional random special item whenever special items are received.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fishermans Potion IV}} || Increases the chance of doubling the number of fish caught by 12%. (requires {{SkillReq|Herblore|40}})
|-
| {{Icon|Ameria|type=constellation}}|| The Ameria constellation can boost your {{Skill|Fishing}} doubling by an additional +1 - 15% (using all available Standard Modifiers).
|-
| {{Icon|Ameria|type=constellation}}|| The Ameria constellation can decrease your {{Skill|Fishing}} interval by an additional +1 - 15% (using all available Unique Modifiers).
|}
NOTE: The Fishing Skillcape and Level 99 Mastery bonuses will stack, causing at least four fish to be caught each time. The Signet Ring, pet bonus and Fishermans Potion and the 50% Mastery Pool Checkpoint will provide a 32% chance of catching eight fish.
=== Method ===
Equip [[Fishing]] gear and fish for [[Raw Magic Fish|Magic Fish]]. Each piece of equipment will give a substantial boost to profit per hour. [[Fishing]] is the most profitable single-skill money making method, though it gets outclassed by the multiplicative benefits of the combinations above. This method does not include extra gold gained from special chances which would boost profit per hour marginally. Maximum gp/hr rates assume all improvements to GP rate are obtained and in use.
=== Alternative Fish ===
Players who do not yet have level 80 fishing may also choose to consider the following options: (Note that the numbers below include the boost from the Fishing Skillcape, and as such the actual profit per hour will be substantially lower for players who do not have it)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Fish
! Requirements
! Expected Output/Hr
! GP/Fish
! Max GP/Hr
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish}}
| data-sort-value="80"|  {{SkillReq|Fishing|80}}<br/>{{ItemIcon|Message in a Bottle}}
| data-sort-value="1965"| {{ItemIcon|Raw Magic Fish|qty=1965|notext=true}}
| data-sort-value="960"| {{GP|960}}
| data-sort-value="1887"| {{GP|1887}}k
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Raw Whale}}
| data-sort-value="95"|  {{SkillReq|Fishing|95}}
| data-sort-value="2359"| {{ItemIcon|Raw Whale|qty=2359|notext=true}}
| data-sort-value="750"| {{GP|750}}
| data-sort-value="1770"| {{GP|1770}}k
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Raw Manta Ray}}
| data-sort-value="85"| {{SkillReq|Fishing|85}}
| data-sort-value="2428"| {{ItemIcon|Raw Manta Ray|qty=2428|notext=true}}
| data-sort-value="650"| {{GP|650}}
| data-sort-value="1578"| {{GP|1578}}k
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Raw Shark}}
| data-sort-value="70"| {{SkillReq|Fishing|70}}
| data-sort-value="3753"|{{ItemIcon|Raw Shark|qty=3753|notext=true}}
| data-sort-value="270"| {{GP|270}}
| data-sort-value="1013"|{{GP|1013}}k
|-
|}
== Agility (Max {{GP|4902}}k/hr) ==
{{OldStrategy|1.0.1}}
=== Requirements ===
* {{SkillReq|Agility|99}}
* {{SkillReq|Astrology|70}}
* {{SkillReq|Thieving|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Herblore|62}}
* {{SkillReq|Farming|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Mining|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Slayer|60}}
* {{SkillReq|Woodcutting|80}}
* {{SkillReq|Firemaking|80}}
=== Improves GP Rate ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Description
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}} || The Aorpheat's Signet Ring provides +100% GP while training Agility.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Sneak-Ers}} || The Sneak-Ers provides +5% global GP.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Jeweled Necklace}} || The Jeweled Necklace provides +5% global GP.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Fine Coinpurse}} || The Fine Coinpurse provides +10% global GP.
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Agility Skillcape}} || +10% GP from Agility
|-
| {{PetIcon|Sam}} || +15% GP from Agility
|-
| {{Skill|Agility}} 25% Checkpoint || +10% GP from Agility
|-
| {{#invoke:Icons|Icon|Performance Enhancing Potion|img=Performance Enhancing Potion I|type=item}} || The Performance Enhancing Potion can be made at {{SkillReq|Herblore|62}} and decreases the amount of time it takes to complete Agility obstacles.
|-
| {{Icon|Ko|type=constellation}}|| The Ko constellation can boost your {{Skill|Agility}} GP by an additional +1 - 15% (using all available Unique Modifiers).
|}
=== Method ===
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