You can sell the humans at merchants, just like you can the Pals. So now I know how I'll be making money (if I can get past the "can't throw balls you know you have" glitch, that is)
There's no profit versus the time and materials required. Humans have a drastically lower chance of being caught than Pals do, meaning you'll be wasting at least half a dozen spheres on each person. Market value for an NPC is low. You'll get a little more for one with a halfway decent trait, which is rare, but still not enough to justify the time and effort you put in. You'd be better off crafting spheres to sell to merchants. If you're after money, tearing through everything on the island, opening chests as you find them, seems to yield enough gold and valuables. It's also not a bad idea to have a Mau working a ranch.
You can sell the humans at merchants, just like you can the Pals. So now I know how I'll be making money (if I can get past the "can't throw balls you know you have" glitch, that is)
There's no profit versus the time and materials required. Humans have a drastically lower chance of being caught than Pals do, meaning you'll be wasting at least half a dozen spheres on each person. Market value for an NPC is low. You'll get a little more for one with a halfway decent trait, which is rare, but still not enough to justify the time and effort you put in. You'd be better off crafting spheres to sell to merchants. If you're after money, tearing through everything on the island, opening chests as you find them, seems to yield enough gold and valuables. It's also not a bad idea to have a Mau working a ranch.