Then once you have about 250 iron ore, go sell it to Scrappy for shards then pickpocket him to get all the iron ores back. You can sleep to get their iron ore to restock. Then go visit a merchant to buy iron ore from them. I would recommend doing his quest to go to the mine to get some iron ores for free. Weird thing is you can pickpocket a full stack of iron ore from Scrappy. This is probably the only way to make money quick now that they've patched the merchant money exploit. Then sell it to him again and rinse and repeat to make lots of money. I would still recommend getting pickpocket to at least level 2 so you can sell iron ore to Scrappy and then pickpocket him to get it all back. They also both require a manual save just in case you do get caught so you can reload. I've gotten caught just as much with pickpocket 3 as I did when I had pickpocket 2. They both seem to proc (getting noticed and caught) with similar probability. I've tested it out and honestly there is no difference between pickpocket 2 vs pickpocket 3. The devs made Elex 2 less fun IMOH because of some changes in the game mechanics, with pickpocket being one of them. So you'll have to pickpocket 20 times to grab all 20 arrows, which leaves plenty of room for getting caught. In Elex 2, each pickpocket attempt will only grab 1 arrow at a time. For example, in Elex 1 if the npc has a stack of 20 arrows, you can pickpocket and grab all 20 arrows in one go. It's just a waste of time having to make that manual save as opposed to Elex 1 when I can pickpocket without a care in the world. So it's just a nuisance to make a save right before a pickpocket attempt just in case you get caught then you can reload the save. In Elex 2, even though I've maxed out my pickpocket skills, there is still a chance of getting noticed and caught. In the first Elex when I maxed out my Pickpocket skills, I can literally pickpocket everyone without being noticed nor caught once. Pickpocket in Elex 2 is bad compared to the first game.
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