Voyage Diary 2 is a pixel-style sailing open world game. The most important way to play in the game is to run a business. There are many business routes on the map. Many players are looking for the route with the highest profit. The following is about sailing. Recommend the best business route in Diary 2.
1. Intra-Asia routes
(Suitable for starting runs or casual parties)
1. (Japan Red Line) Kyoto (Buy) Edo (Buy) Sapporo (Buy) Vladivostok (Buy) Nagasaki (Buy) ------ Yingtianfu (all the previous purchases are sold at one time) 55w
2. (Yellow line along the southeast coast) Tianjin Weiying Tianfu Ningbo Fuzhou Keelung Guangzhou --- Brunei 60w
3. (Southeast Asia Red Route) Thonburi Brunei Batavia Palembang-----Melaka 45w
4. (Southeast Asia Yellow Route) Surabaya Ambon------Nagasaki 20w
Asia doesn’t have big load-carrying requirements, but it’s more comfortable and more comfortable if the load is enough. You can run each single line in one go. If the load is not enough, you can run back and forth a few more times.
2. Intra-European routes
(highly recommended)
Europe has a lot of commodities and many ports, which is very suitable for gaining reputation, but it requires a certain load, otherwise it will be very laborious.
The reputation (experience value) and gold coin income of running merchants are counted. Because Europe has the highest reputation value, the statistics are mainly based on Europe. Each route is marked with prestige and income in blue font (format: prestige, income; unit: 10,000). The following routes are not specially marked and only recommend products are bought and sold. The format is: buy---sell.
1. Stockholm---Visby (prestige 10,000; profit 100,000)
2. Hamburg Armstrong---Edinburgh (prestige 20,000; profit 380,000)
3. London---Edinburgh (prestige 3.30,000; profit 35,000)
4. Calais---Dover (prestige 0.70,000; profit 130,000)
5. Dover---Plymouth (prestige 0.08w; profit 10w)
6. Nantes, Bordeaux---Gijon (prestige 2.30,000; profit 25,000)
7. Serivia---Casablanca (prestige 1.60,000; profit 20,000)
8. Malaga, Algiers, Valencia---Genoa (prestige 30,000; profit 28,000)
9. Siracusa Sassari---Montpellier (prestige 1.80,000; profit 28,000)
10. Tripoli---Genoa (prestige 0.67w; profit 8.4w)
11. Ragusa, Venice, Naples---Genoa (white vinegar reputation 30,000; profit 70,000) (other recommended products reputation 1.70,000; profit 46,000)
12. Benghazi---Haniya (prestige 1.70,000; profit 130,000)
13. Athens---Istanbul (prestige 0.14w; profit 5.5)
14. Istanbul---Thessaloniki (prestige 0.050,000; profit 2.40,000)
15. Thessaloniki---Chania (prestige 1.10,000; profit 180,000)
16. Alexandria---Cairo (prestige 10,000; profit 18,000)
17. Famagusta---Beirut (prestige 0.6w; profit 6.3w)
18. Beirut, Jaffa, Sevastopol---Tehran (prestige 1.30,000; profit 32,000)
19. Tehran, Moscow, Kiev---Genoa and Barcelona (prestige 3.10,000; profit 600,000)
Special instructions for several lines:
Route 11: Ragusa’s white vinegar is not very profitable. It doesn’t matter which port it is sold to, but its reputation is very impressive (3w reputation). You can sell Ragusa’s white vinegar to the nearest Ancona. If the load is not enough, just pull it a few more times; and The Daqing from Ragusa is sold to Genoa together with the recommended products from Venice and Naples;
Route 19: Buy Persian carpets in Tehran, lacquer bowls in Moscow, and matryoshka dolls and wild sunflowers in Kiev---Genoa sells Persian carpets, matryoshka dolls, and wild sunflowers, and Barcelona sells lacquer bowls.
European runners can completely run according to the route 1-19 above. Considering the distance and income, I think it is a more comfortable running method at present. Of course, you can also explore other comfortable routes on your own. Please leave me a comment below.
Special note (emphasis): The only hugely profitable product in Europe comes from crystals from Cagliari (about 400,000 per wave), which are of high value and low load. The profit from selling them to Busan is not inferior to Shoushan stone. Casual players can hang up the machine to farm crystals and sell them to Busan. If you don’t want to go to Asia, you can go to Kiev and sell it nearby.
3. Africa
(not recommended)
There is not much to talk about in Africa. As for the following lines, the returns are still pitifully low. As ivory and diamonds are the two largest commodities in Africa, even if they are sold to Asia and Europe, the returns are appallingly low (disregarding stockpiling, the returns alone are very low). The profit from the first purchase of diamonds is 130,000, and the profit from ivory is 120,000). I hope to plan and adjust the income of African luxury goods, otherwise I really don’t want to go to Africa.
If we only consider a single purchase, the high-yield products in Africa include São Tomé’s pearls for 30,000, Cape Town’s placer gold for 24,000, and Natal’s platinum for 18,000. It’s better to travel around Asia.