Here's the loot from doing 180 MIBs. I put together these stats for reference, perhaps someone will find it useful when trying to figure out if MIBs are worth doing or not. Setup I used two characters with gm hiding, your boat will not stop from colliding with sea monsters if your characters are hidden, pretty handy. 1 character did the fishing, the other dumped chests in the house. Time spent Preparing route: 1 hour, there's already some excellent guides for this part on the forums. Fishing everything up: ~12 hours Clicking through every single looted item to find vanqs and invuls: 2 hours (never doing that again!) Results 159 wooden chests 10 iron chests 11 iron chests with goldtrim Around 340k gold - Before selling anything at all to NPCs (Expect another 125-175k from selling the armor/weapons) 8 platinum (2 of them from random lock lake monsters I sailed past) Roughly 100 of each gem 17 special fishing nets from chests 17 lvl1-tmaps, from sea serpents spawning while fishing for the treasure 6 mibs, from sea serpents spawning while fishing for the treasure 1849 scrolls 210 wands 988 bones 5603 stones of <junk> recovered from a shipwreck 9 Vanqs +0 mace +15 bow +5 longsword +25 longsword +10 bardiche +5 maul +5 short spear +20 pitchfork +25 pickaxe 1 Slayer +15 silver cleaver (of course) of power 17 Invul armor Plate helm Plate legs Plate chest Plate gorget Chain chest Ringmail gloves Norse helm Norse helm Norse helm Close helm bone gloves Studded gorget Studded gloves Leather skirt Leather arms Leather legs Leather legs
ID chest restock macro add weapon types/armor pieces that actually matter (ex. katana, leather tunic) review while on way to next Not sure about you all but if I'm going to bring a vanq out, it's not going to be a longsword or a pickaxe. I did a huge run of mibs once... once.