Money Making Tips For World Of Warcraft
ByThere are several things you can do to pad your wallet, so to speak, throughout the game. In doing these things, you’ll have enough money once you are a high level to buy those high-priced items you’ll need.
Firstly, play on your own (in other words, don’t join a party). Although there are benefits to joining a party, if you want to hoard all the loot for yourself, you’ll need to go it alone. If you are in a party of five people, for example, you’ll have to do five times the killing to reap the same amount of benefits The faster you kill, the faster you’ll get “drops” faster, too: green items drop every forty kills, blue items drop once per every thousand kill, and the likelihood of a purple drop is, well, unlikely. In order to make sure you get all the drops to yourself, going solo is the only way to go.
Effective use of the Auction House is another way to gain lots of money. If you have lots of items to auction, it follows logically that your earning potential from those auctions goes up. To check the value of an item before you decide to send it to a vendor, press ALT-TAB and check the internet. There are lots of sites that offer a list of the AH median prices for a variety of items. Once you know the value, you can make an informed decision about selling that item. If the item is a valuable one, don’t sell it to a vendor – bring it to the Auction House instead.
When you do put an item up for auction, make sure you stipulate a buyout price for the item (just like the “Buy It Now” price available on many eBay items). More often than not, if someone wants the item they will want to know that they can purchase it right away. Some players say that the recommended buyout price is three times the base price for green items, and pretty much whatever you want for purples and blues.
Learn how to play the bargain game. Browse the Auction House list for items going for much cheaper than they should be, buy them, and then re-list them for an appropriate price. Eventually, you’ll make yourself a lot of GP that way.
Vendors will often offer rare items that will sell at auction for many times what you paid for them. These items will be indicated with a number in their icon, and often they will disappear for a set period of time after you buy them, so it’s a good idea to make a list of who sells what. An example of this is the recipe for superior mana potion, which you can buy in the Undercity for 1.2 GP and sell it at auction for 6 GP. Another good buy is a Superior Healing Potion, which you can buy for 9 SP from a vendor and sell for 50 SP. These items are cheap to list in the AH, so you can list them multiple times and still come out with a profit.
In WoW, a Trade Skill equals profit. Whether you choose a creation/gathering combination or get two gathering professions, you can make money in each case. Trade skills like mining and herbalism, which you can acquire in the AH, have the potential to earn you lots of money. The key here is to understand what items will sell. After all, there’s no benefit to being skilled at making something nobody wants, right? Again, the internet is a great resource for figuring out which items carry the highest price. Once you know that, gather the ingredients you need (herbs, etc.).
These are just a few tips for getting the most GP possible out of the game; it is by no means an exhaustive list. However, if you do these things you’ll be well on your way to being able to buy whatever you need at those high levels!
Todd Dickerson
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3 Comments
February 25th, 2010 at 8:54 pm
What is The Best Money Making Prof combo in World of Warcraft?
I am a not too new to the game, i am having an insanely hard time makin money, so I am wondering, what is the BEST world of warcraft money making prof combo, also, tips on how to get through the first levels pretty quickly would be of great help.
February 26th, 2010 at 1:56 am
A good way to make money with professions is Enchanting, you can disenchant higher quality equipment to get Dust, essence and shards which sell for a lot on my server. On EU Alonsus, a stack of Arcane Dust goes for around 50g. But it is also quite expensive to level if you buy all the equips… So just pick it up for the beginning and it should be easier to do so.
Alchemy is also pretty profitable, since at higher levels, flasks are very useful, I buy several flasks before a raid, with each going for around 45g, I spend like 200 – 300g for each raid on them. But it will be quite expensive to level without Herbalism to get herbs for Alchemy.
Also depends on what class you are though, but if your going for the money only, those two are great.
As for leveling earlier on, just go around picking up quests and enjoy the light storyline and before you know it, you explored the whole area and gained a few levels.
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February 26th, 2010 at 2:00 am
I have all professions covered on my 6 characters.
I am making the most with my Jewelcrafter, granted she is my highest leval, but my second highest is an alchemist…and all i do is shift potions around to my other characters.
WIth my JC there are a lot of ores that are not important that i can sell in AH, as well as selling any gems over a stach of 20 (my personal strategy). Selling the lower leval created items not the best in AH, but the price from vendors seems to be higher than the same leval items from other professions, plus you get money just from the dust after prospecting a gem out of the ore. At higher lvls there are all the gems for the socketed items….good money.
My tailor/enchanter runs close second, but that is mainly because I send all green or better items that I won’t personally use to her for disenchanting or enchanting and AH selling.
Engineering can make money….but costs a lot also.
To research further I would check out thottbot.com a lot of info there.
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62 Pally JC
61 Warr Alch
42 Hunter LW
37 Mage Tail/ench
36 Rogue Eng
29 Warr BS