Not only is Wrath of the Lich King bringing a lot of new gold making opportunities into the World of Warcraft, it’s bringing a lot of new cash. All of the new quests pay at least 4 gold each and there are hundreds of them. There’s also lots of vendor junk to sell, in addition to the good stuff, so even players not interested in gold will have hundreds of gold to their names. For those who are interested there is an opportunity here.
So there’s a pretty fair quantity of new items for the gold grind and a pretty fair amount of new cash coming into the game. Prices for items will vary from Horde to Alliance and server to server, but people will have gold and you’ll be selling stuff to these people.
Do you like to farm for your gold?
Northrend herbs start at 30-40 gold a stack and go up from there. Don’t forget the other Azerothian herbs, either. Outland herbs aren’t going for much, but all the other herbs required for inscription inks are selling at a very good price.
Cobalt and Saronite ore look like they’re running 40-50 gold a stack and Titanium is just grim right now. Mining is always a good money maker and all the ores sell well, even the “old world” ores.
You are going to be killing a lot of critters on your travels through Northrend, you might as well skin them. You will make plenty of gold by collecting all those skins, even if the prices drop.
Hungry? With all the new cooking achievements, and food buffs, in the game food items that you gather (Mammoth meat, Shoveltusk flank, etc.) will sell. So will recipes, though some of the new ones are “bind on pickup.”
Back to the Auction House
So what price do you pick when you post your items on the Auction House? You will need to study your particular server to answer that, but it’s not hard to find out. I use Auctioneer Advanced (google it,) but while that addon is very nice it’s not essential.
Auctioneer will give you some good info on market prices, but you can also observe prices yourself. If there are a bunch of stacks of an herb or ore going for 30 gold per stack then if you come in way above that your stuff won’t sell. Come in much lower and you are cheating yourself out of some serious gold.
People fellow certain patterns when they by stuff and you should keep this in mind. Scribes will frequently by a dozen stacks, or more, of herbs at one time. Leatherworkers and blacksmiths will buy up piles of skins and ores. In either case they want to make a bunch of something or powerlevel their skill. So they buy a ton of stuff and work their skills.
Since they are buying a lot at any one time you don’t need to undercut everyone’s price when posting your stuff. Find out what the full stacks are selling for, at the low end, and then post yours above those, by 10 to 20%. They will still sell. Experiment with a few at a higher price and see if those sell.
Only post a few stacks of your inventory at one time. Store the surplus. The reason is that if you post 20 stacks of something and someone undercuts your price with a lot of their own stuff you are locked out, unless you want to manually cancel each auction and repost it.
Post enough of you inventory, at any one time, that you can make money, but not so much that it gets locked up when someone undersells your stuff.
It’s funny sometimes… You see a game where one person posts his items and then he and three or four others will alternately undercut each other by pennies. Then someone comes along and dumps a pile of that item, undercutting everyone by 60%. Then one of two things happens: his stuff gets bought out by another seller (maybe me, for resale) or the price creep game starts again at the new, lower, price.
Buy it out? If someone posts a bunch of stuff at a way low price, and you are confident that item sells well at a higher price, buy out the low priced stuff and post it at the higher price. Store some if it’s a lot of stuff.
Store that Stuff With Massive Bank Space?
Make a private guild, just for your banker/mule. Start it up like any other guild, then kick everyone out when it’s ready to go. It is also probably a good idea if you let them know your plans (to kick them out) ahead of time. Bribery (2-5 gold per signature) will get sign-ups a lot faster.
Once done you have access to that nice, large, guild bank. Sometimes people will even sell their guilds and you can avoid the full of the charter process.
Now that you have the space to store stuff and you have an idea of how to price things, it’s time to go make some gold!
Greg Mee
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WoW mini gold guide – how to make gold.?
I’ve designed my own little gold guide for WoW, it was initially just a reply to someone’s question, but i thought i may as well share it here with all you people. Please star if you think this is a good little guide. I hope this helps anyone who needs help making gold.
Okay, this is a big question that everyone wants to know. And i’ve found the best way to get money is to pick up mining/herb and skinning.
So, get yourself either mining or herbalism. These professions are great! As your playing you will find plants/nodes to pick/mine or you can go on a big hunt for them over the course of a day. Sell all the herbs you pick/ore you mine and smelt on the auction house… A tip for selling, check what everyone else is selling the same thing for and sell for a little bit less than the lowest one.
e.g. > Here’s a example list of people selling saronite
1 > 20 for 50g
2 > 20 for 50g
3 > 20 for 45g
4 > 20 for 47g
5 > 20 for 44g
You would want to sell a stack of 20 for 40-43g, this way you know it’s going to sell, and your still getting nearly just as much money as everyone else. If you put your stuff on the auction house at top dollar, everyone’s going to buy other people’s stuff instead of yours. So keep your prices low, but not too low!
With mining, always sell your stuff as bars (smelt from ore) as they will sell a lot better, the only people that buy ore are miners that can’t be bothered going out and mining the stuff and they want to level from smelting instead, and not many people do that. Besides, bars are more useful to more people.
Also pick up skinning as your second profession. The reason being is sure Herb and mining are the 2 best money making profs in the game, however, you can only track one at a time. If you get mining/skinning or herb/skinning then you can kill things, loot them (potentially get greens/blues from them and sell more stuff) and skin them. You will still be getting money, but a lot easier.
Another way to get gold in WoW is buying and reselling things on the Auction House. Doing things such as buying blue/epic items that people are selling way too low, and resell them for a more normal price. I’ve made hundreds of gold this way!
If you really want to make some dough, just look on the auction house and find the things that people are selling for the most gold. Track them down with thottbot.com and go and farm for those things, then resell them on the auction house.
Another good way (if your level 80) is to do daily quests, they give you around 20g a quest and you can do up to 25 in a day. If you do all of them, then 25×20=500g. You could make 500g a day from doing simple and easy daily quests.
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