Saturday, January 7, 2012

Turning The Loots Into The WoW Gold

By Mariel Estronza


With the exception of the poor, deprived Night Elves all the low level areas have plenty of herbs, ore, and beasts in order to skin. Actually, the Night Elves are only lacking in the ores. Gathering your Gold: Grab two of the three gathering skills (mining, herbalism, skinning) and start the gathering. By the way, make sure you sell everything you gather, including the ruined scraps and the rough stones, on the Auction House. Never sell any of it to the vendors. Not even the scraps.

One example may be the Prarie Dog Whistle (to summon a Prarie Dog pet) This item is only sold from a vendor in Thunderbluff, which means that the Connections side can't get it, unless you buy it and either mail it to your Alliance alt (if you're not on a PvP server) or that on a cross faction Auction House, such as the one in Booty Bay.

There are also some vendors that only appear on occasion, such as those in the Darkmoon faire. A couple of these guys sell gems, motes, and other items that sell well, and for a lot more than you'll pay for them. Many players camp those two vendors and grab items as they appear. You are able to look up an addon called "free refills" which will do that very well and save a lot of clicking.

Any new expansion, such as Cataclysm, will introduce new gatherables which will sell perfectly and for very high prices at the beginning. What also sells, though not so fast, are the armor and weapons with whitened names that you'll find. Sell them on the AH too, you'll get significantly more than you will selling them to a supplier.

If you've bought up your cooking skill consider selling foods that buff your stats. Raveger dogs, for example, using their agility buffs, sell well. Certain basilisks in Terrokar forest drop Chunk o' Basilisk which cooks up into Blackened Basilist. This food adds 23 to spell damage and 20 to spirit and sells quite well for a nice price.




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