[0:00]Hello everyone. Today I'm going to show you how you can earn hundreds of millions of coins from the market in Arena Breakout Infinite. We're going to go through everything you actually need to know from the setup required to make good profit, how the market reset timers work, the best sniping methods, how to store multiple resets of the same ammo type, and when and how to sell efficiently. But before we start, make sure you have at least 10 to 15 million Koen cash. Because if you don't, I don't think it's worth your time, and I think you should get 10 to 15 million, and then you can continue watching this video. But if you already have 10 to 15 million, then we can get into it. Let's start with the buying setup. This determines how many bullets you can buy per reset. For the rig, you want a 926 premium, for the backpack, you want a field backpack that has a cowhide and a marching backpack inside of it. Inside the cowhide, you want a rush, and inside the rush, you want two AL assault armored rigs. So for the marching backpack, you also want a rush inside with two AL assaults, and you put this 926 lightweight chest rig on the bottom to get some extra space. This is going to allow you to buy 8,280 bullets. After you have acquired this setup, we can talk about how the reset timers actually work. So for the reset timer, we're going to use this as an example. Someone reported XX02, which happened 17:02 my time. So this is just a visual representation of how this works. 17:02, you add one hour, that makes 18:02, and then you remove 20 minutes, that creates 17:42, and then you add 20 minutes to 18:02, that makes 18:22. So that there you have the 40-minute window where you can snipe the bullets, and the bullets can drop in price at any time during these 40 minutes. There's a really nice website that helps you visualize this. I'll have it linked in the description, but at the time of recording, no resets are happening, so it's closed. But what you would do in this scenario is you would enter the XX02 in here and then reset happened in the current hour, and then you would press start timer, and this would show you when the reset can happen and when it cannot happen. So now you're wondering, how do I acquire the bullets? Well, first you're going to have to choose which bullet type you want to snipe. Maybe you play the specific bullets, but all bullets have reset timers. They're just on different increments. They they reset at different times, basically. Not all bullets reset at the same time. But for this example, I'm going to use the M995, which is the tier 5 bullets for 55645 caliber. It's these ones. Make sure you equip a 60 round mag if you have the funds to buy a full reset because this is going to allow you to go up 60 increments. So you just click away here until you reach 8,280, which is the maximum capacity that we can buy. Once you reach your desired amount of bullets, you look at the price, make sure you can afford. You press the confirm button, but here, you you chill a little bit because there's two different methods of refreshing. Either you use the refresh button. This is kind of slow, as you see, the the it only refreshes about every two something seconds, maybe. Or you hover the confirm button, and you click it, and click escape, click it, escape, click it, escape. This refreshes much faster, which gives you a better chance of getting the good prices because it's all down to how fast you're able to purchase. Some important notes are also, if you decide to do refresh or the other method is that when the reset happens, there's only supposed to be one row. Don't mind if it is two rows like this, no reset. This is not a reset. Even if you get baited by the prices, it might bait you like this, you might get excited, press purchase. Don't buy if there's two rows. Make sure there's only one row, and the one row has a significantly lower price, around 20%. So when I usually buy 8,280, I'm most often looking for around 50 million is what it usually says. So it's quite a big jump from 68 to 50 million, but you can do the the rough calculations on however many bullets you're buying. Here is a short video of me buying bullets, so to help you understand what the process looks like. As you can see, this would cost me 67 million if I were to pay full price, but the price drops to 49 million, and I hit purchase. I then go to market history and see what I actually paid is 44 million. And when it comes to selling efficiently, So what I like to do is fill my 60 round with just A1s here, just so the mag doesn't grab any of the the 995s. Then you go through configure items, you click as many as your rig and backpack allows you. It's roughly 3,000 something. You just fill the uh fill the empty slots like this. So then they're full. We organize, and then we press the inventory, and then we sell those. That's going to allow us to list all the bullets for this price. For example, here, 7,500 if I were to list right now. I would not list for this price because there's way too many bullets in there. What I would do is I would click, click on it, and then escape, click escape, click escape. Just repeat that until you get the price that you want. That's going to adjust all of the bullets in here. So when you have the price that you want, you scroll all the way down and then return the backpack to storage, and then you list them. And then you do the same for the 926. See here, here we got a lower price. This is probably what I would sell it for if I were to sell it right now. And we return to storage, and all of these are that price. And then you just list all. There's this really nice Excel sheet made by LSDD_Squelettix, I think. Sorry if I botched your name. I'll have it linked in the description. All credit goes to this guy. It's an amazing spreadsheet. I love this thing. It looks great. This helps you calculate your profit from each trade. So when you come in here for your first time, make sure that use configure items is set to no, otherwise it's going to mess up your calculations. For this example, we bought 8,280 bullets for 6,000 each. We sold all the bullets for 7,500 each, and you have to make sure that you fill the handling fee per stacks of 120. I have a little sheet sheet down here at the bottom. So if I sell for 7,500, I know that the handling fee per stacks of 120 is going to be 61,946. And that results in a profit after tax of 6 million 313. And if you were to do the magazine stacking thing, so you can buy two resets every day, you'd get 16,560, and that's 12 million if you were to get 6,000 and seven for 7,500. And that's everything from setup, to timing your resets, sniping, to storing, to selling. If you follow these steps, you're reliably making hundreds of millions off of the market alone. If this guide helped you out, feel free to leave a like, comment, subscribe, and good luck with your resets. I'll leave the Discord in the description, so help us report the times, ask any questions if you have any questions. And yeah, good luck on your resets. Thank you.

Arena Breakout Infinite: Bullet Reset is Too Broken – Here's Why and How
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[0:00]Today I'm going to show you how you can earn hundreds of millions of coins from the market in Arena Breakout Infinite.
[0:00]Because if you don't, I don't think it's worth your time, and I think you should get 10 to 15 million, and then you can continue watching this video.
[0:00]For the rig, you want a 926 premium, for the backpack, you want a field backpack that has a cowhide and a marching backpack inside of it.
[0:00]Inside the cowhide, you want a rush, and inside the rush, you want two AL assault armored rigs.
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