WORLD OF WARCRAFT FARMING GUIDE!

Hi welcome to WOW Farming Guide. In here we present the most ultimate guide for World Of Warcraft gamers.Here i post farming guide for alliance, druid, some of the classes, priest, warlocks, rogue, paladin, and shaman. Most of my post is merely copy and paste, and i taken it from other sites, since i don't play well and can't write well. I'll try to write some guide and articles on that. Enjoy! Don't forget to bookmark for future updates!
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Friday, July 13, 2007

WOW Easy Gold Once A Day Teremus The Devourer

I'm sure many of you have visited the Blasted Lands at some point and have noticed the large dragon that always seems to sneak up behind you while you are questing/farming? Well, if you and a few of your friends are level 60, then you have found an ample source of gold.

Teremus is a weak boss dragon, it only takes 4-5 people to kill him. He has been done by 2 people before, but they were fully decked in epic gear. I have just done him for the first time today with 4 other people 5 total) and although the battle is long, he is relatively easy and simple. He drops an item: http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/item.html?witem=8244, sometimes up to 4 from a single kill. Then you take that item, and turn it in to: http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/mob.html?wmob=7363. He will give you a bag, and inside the bag is a random lvl 40-49 Blue or Epic BoE. That's right, a BoE, so you can sell it on the AH. Today, I got 2 crystals, so I turned both of them in and received 2 Blue BoEs, worth about 50g on my server. Like I said, they are random BoEs, so it is possible to get a weapon that would be worth much more gold, or even an epic weapon that will be worth a LOT more.

Now to explain the battle itself. You definitely need a Warrior for this battle, and I will explain why later. Teremus is immune to Silence, Stuns, Battle Shouts, DoT spells (that's right! No DoTs), some Mage spells, and I would suppose Poisons too. The only think I (the lvl 60 Warrior) was able to use on Teremus was Taunt and Sunder Armor. This battle is very long because of the fact that you can not use DoTs on him for extra DPS. In addition, every time he uses his flame attack, everyone who gets damaged by it heals Teremus, so stay out of the way of the Flame Breath! The healing he gets from this attack is substancial comparing it to the DPS you are able to use on him. Every 30 seconds or so, he will use a Knockback attack on the Warrior and his aggro list will reset, and will probably attack the nearest Mage or Warlock. Whoever gets aggro is to run towards the Tank, so he/she can use Taunt and Sunder Armor to regain aggro. After that, you just follow through the motions and whittle him down.

Suggested Group: Warrior, Mage, Hunter, Priest/Druid, Shaman/Paladin.
The reason for the supporting healer class (Paladin/Shaman) is because this battle is very long. Your Main Healer will probably run out of mana, so you need a supporting healer to step up while the Main Healer gets some mana back.

Teremus respawns daily, so you can redo him over and over for some nice loot.

I hope you all enjoy this strategy. This is my first posted strategy, so comments/questions are appreciated.

WOW Making Money Like Hell Having 2 Accounts With T2

Its "very" special, but its so damn profit-yielding, that I want to share it with you.

It is possible to play 2 accounts at the same time if you play in window mode. Maybe you are in the same lucky position having a second account with a 60er from a friend or guildie.

Whats the point? Farm lbrs Vosh'gajin (T0 Rogue gloves) and Voone (T0 hunter gloves). In the auction house you get 150g and more for these every day ... If you play the 2 accounts alone in window mode and find a way to farm these, the whole profit is yours. The first trys I needed over an hour only for Vosh'gajin. Now I get both in less then 25 min. With this I made over 2k gold in the last 2 weeks with less than 2 hours of work a day.

I play a t2 priest and a t2 rogue. Can bypass nearly everything with stealth / Mind Soothe / rogue pulls => priest runs without aggroing => rogue vanish. Use of mindcontrol in every group.
Maybe possible with warrior/priest, druid/priest, druid/rogue, druid/druid? I don't know. Try it out. If you find a way with your combo you get rich ^^. Maybe you don't even need t2, but for voone your tank/rogue needs at least 4k hp unbuffed cause he sometimes hits very hard with a double 2k dmg mortal strike to leather. A high dodge/parry stat can save the healer mana (my rogue has about 36% dodge).

edit: Made a small screenshotguide for you: http://img301.imageshack.us/my.php?image=lbrst0farming6yt.jpg

EDIT: 31.07.2006: Don't farm this way anymore. I think, blizzard lowered the dropchance of both gloves A LOT. When I posted this it was like 1 glove of 2 runs, now its like 1 of 10. In addition you doesn't get as much money for them in the AH now - something about < 100g. . It's no more worth the time.

WOW Mega Warcraft Gold Rogue Level 40-45

I farm the boss Arcanist Doan in Scarlet Monastery, he drops Hypnotic Blade, which sells for 1g27s, and Illusionary Rod, which sells 1g 59s I think. He also drops Robe of Doan, 40s, andMantle of Doan, 30s.

You should be about level 40, which is when I started farming, that's what I did when I wantedmy mount.

Arcanist Doan is level 37 and is in the Scarlet Monastery, located in the far right SM instace, theboss you gotta kill to get the Scarlet Key. Just Stealth directly to him, avoiding all the othermobs.

Strategy to kill him:

He's immune to cheap shot, so I suggest ambushing/garroting him. He spams Arcane Explosiona lot, which hits you for 200 damage, so you better have a lot of hp for him. When his hit pointsreaches 50%, he'll put up a blue barrier and charges up Detonation, that is when you better getthe heck out to the other side of the room before it hits you for a good 800 damage. How toavoid this is to engage the fight while when he walks to a corner of the room, so when he startscasting Detonation, you have around 5 seconds to bolt to the other side and dodge it. Or youcould just simply resist it. An important part during this portion is to use first aid while he's busycasting Detonation, and when he's finished, you should just run around a little for your first aidto finish up before confronting him again. Now just hack at him, use a potion if needed, until hedies. =) He'll drop 2 items: a Hypnotic Blade/Illusionary Rod AND Mantle of Doan/Robe of Doan.Which is nearly 2g per round. It takes about 5 minutes for this whole sequence.

Now. How to get him to respawn all the time? Just have a pal to group up with, he can be doinganything he wants on the other continent if he wants. After you kill Doan and come out of theinstance, have him make you party leader, then he leaves the group, then he invites you again.There the instance is reset, with a new Arcanist Doan for you to kill. =)

WOW Gold is Now Yours

WoW Gold is Now Yours!

Just think this is some of the easiest stuff to do that you wouldnÂ’t ever think would workNon Combat Pet Dealer: Everyone wants to have their own little kitty cat or their own snake or dog etc with them. Heck that is why most people boughtthe Collector Edition of WoW for an extra $30.00 was just to have a mini Diablo, panda or zergling. You can make a lot of money buying non combat pets like these and sellingthem for big profits. Sell them in gadget AH for 2-4G a piece to the other faction that canÂ’t buy them from your npcÂ’s. If you can get a friend of the other faction, or on PvE serverssend yourself them, you can sell them in your home town AH for big profits.

Buy Low Sell High: Simply as put buy low sell high and you will make most of your money this way. Simply buy stufffrom the AH and relist it for a higher price. Simply because most people that donÂ’t know the price of items will undercut the pricewhen there isnÂ’t anything else to compare it to. And if you know it will sell better you buy it and relist just a few at a time and rake inthe gold. Of course it is always better to buy and sell when there are more people on your server like during peak hours. Usually 6pm-12pm when most people are off work or school. Also you can post enchanting supplies with no fees at all on the AH. You will learnwhat people will buy for what if youÂ’re not totally sure ask your guild, friends, or just in trade channel what it is worth or try to selland get an avg price.

Rare & Epics: Always try to buy any blue or purple item that is below what it should be going for. Like if you see a Krol Bladegoing for 200g buy it as fast as you can because it will go for about 700g if not more. Or try to barter with people in trade channel andsell it formore in the Gadget AH or your own. Good thing about gadget is 99.9% of everything is going to sell if itÂ’s the right pricebecause every1 in the server can see it there. Remember that.

Fiery Enchant: This is another good item to sell, because you can only get 1 per character through a badlands quest. It is aweapon enchant that gives 15% chance on hit to do fiery blaze. It isnÂ’t soulbound so you can sell it as you please. Simply ask peoplenear the quest giver to buy for a low gold price and work up if you want then turn around and sell in the AH for huge profits on thisrare item.

Limited Quantity Items From Vendors:All over the world there are vendors that have items with limitedquantities. You can tell this by the small number to the right of the itemlike this (1) and when you buy the amount up they arenÂ’tavailable for purchase for about an hour or so. Bad thing is this applies to everyone so if 2 people are looking at a single limited itemand 1 gets it the other is out for an hour. Good thing is if you can get the items over everyone else or those who donÂ’t know then youcan dominate the market and control all the limited items and sell them at your own price. Just remember this is a big money makerthat not many know about, donÂ’t feel like doing or are too lazy to do.

Tradeskills: Lots of people have said to me from the start donÂ’t do a tradeskill until youÂ’re a level 60 so you can find or buywhat you need with ease and level your skills up a lot faster than starting from level 10 or so and weening it up. Something like herbgathering or mining will produce easy items you can sell all of to gain seriously fast money. The only hassle is if you have bothmining and herb you cant use both trackings at once. And if youÂ’re a hunter you canÂ’t use them while you have an aspect on. A goodmod for this case would be http://ui.worldofwar.net/ui.php?id=277

Quest Items: People need these and while not all are sellable or tradable a few are and for lazy people these can mean big bucksfor you. An example is Ungoro soil this is used in quite a handful of quests in the crater and you can sell them about 1g per 10 andthey are easy to find they fall off mobs and on dirt piles all over the zone.

Class Specific Items: Always sell them in the right spot, donÂ’t go selling a shaman quest item or gear in IF because noshaman can see it, instead go to gadget or else youÂ’re gonna have to vendor it or find an idiot to buy it.

Elementals: Slithus is where I made some serious gold, when I found out that about 2 patches ago they added the air elementalsin slithus to drop air elementals I rushed there, found about 3 essence of airs in an hour sold for about 15-17g on my server. Madeabout 200g in no time. Also the water elementals in Felwood are another good source of essence but they are a little less at about 10ga piece and about the same drop rate, plus they poison you with 60 and 120 second poisons which can be annoying for someone like arogue.

Set Pieces: Always grab set pieces if no one else needs them because BoE items can sell for huge cash because everyone wantsto complete their sets. Pick up groups are the best for this because your guild will sometimes save them for others who may not be onwho have searched for it.

Previous Patch Items: Like Diablo 2 Blizzard doesnÂ’t change the stats of items that have been changed to date. Like the .08Valor In Diablo 2 if you remember. These can be worth more than some epics depending on how many are left. If you see a patch notesaying an item is being changed or deleted off the game stock up and sell it later for big money when people crave it.

Disenchant:When you know what disenchants into what you can turn worthless greens or blues into big money. If youÂ’re not anenchanter what I did was simply make an alt and send it items you want to disenchant and then there you go. It does take an hour realtime to send any item to another character so just send them play for a bit then change disenchant and either sell on that character inAH or send back to your main and sell. www.thottbot.com has a list on every item when you search it of what it disenchants to.Guardian Stones:Many new items need these and can sell for big bucks and not too easy to aquire. They drop off StoneGuardians in UnÂ’goro and can soloÂ’d by most classes even though they are a 60-61 elite. YouÂ’ll find the stone in about every 1-4 killsand sell for near 20g a piece and no one is farming these.

Cloth and Bandages: Simply put if you sell cloth to a vendor instead of waiting for AH hassles on small items like linen youwont make as much as you would if you turn it into a bandage first and then sell it, it donÂ’t cost you anything except the time to turn itinto a bandage.

Dire Maul:In the western instance of DM youÂ’ll find Tendris Warpwood. Easy to kill for a 5 man or more group of 60Â’s. Dropsall kinds of nice gear for all classes and drops FororÂ’s Compendium of Dragon Slaying which is the War/Pal book very hard to findfrom what I hear.

SantaÂ’s Little (or big) Helper: Start your own healing or tanking service, try to get lower level people to pay you to helpthem demolish an instance or help on long series of quests. YouÂ’re much superior to the mobs in the instances and know the way by60 of all the instances. If they canÂ’t pay say youÂ’ll go if you can have the cloth that drops or the greens etc. make an agreement withthem before you go and if something happens where they break the agreement you can leave them but let them know ahead of timethat this could happen should they break it.

Scarlet Monestary: Once you hit 60 you can farm here for gold and items solo. Farm here and youÂ’ll leave with a ton ofgreen items and cloth that you can sell on ah (bandages before vendoring cloth) Silly how high levels donÂ’t think of this.Bosses: DonÂ’t forget you can solo most bosses at 60 and high level mini bosses for great items on the AH or to turn to shards orvendor.

Mount Help: Help people like warlocks and paladins on their epic mount quests for example the warlock requires an item that isreusable and can be used for others. There are opportunities out there like this that will make you money.DonÂ’t outbid yourself:only sell items on the AH one or two at a time never more or youÂ’re competing with yourself.Example being you have 10 arcanite bars that you want 15g a piece for, if you place all 10 people can bid on the lowest one, if youhave 1 or 2 people have to compete to make the price higher on them all.

Reputation items: Always look for items that gain reputation or to get rare items. Items that were trash like grey items arenow used for reputation. I have vendored many items to find out later I could have made lots on them.

Test Server: Always browse the test server for items that could go from worthless to insanely valuable. Sometimes they mighthave an event on the test that isnÂ’t out yet where you will need something that is easy to craft but you could probably buy before handand have your epic items without a problem and only spend a few gold. An example being Christmas they had snowballs for dirtcheap and if you had bought tons of them you could still play around and sell them now for high gold due to the fact you cant buythem anymore but an engineer can make them but only 1 per day so it really jumped the price.Mods You Should Have:

Gatherer Mod: shows mines herbs and chests etc on your minimap and keeps locations of where you got them even if theyarenÂ’t there. I found many materials grinding 59-60 in EP this way just doing a loop around the map. Just ran by every spot I was inbefore and got lots of thorium and truesilver.

http://ui.worldofwar.net/ui.php?id=277

Lootlink: Brings up a window when you type /LL of every item youÂ’ve ever had or clicked on in chat so you can link it to chatfor a conversation or inquiry.

http://ui.worldofwar.net/ui.php?id=330Ehchantrix: Shows you item disenchant results to easily find what you have will becomehttp://ui.worldofwar.net/ui.php?id=138

Atlas: In game map of instance dungeons.http://ui.worldofwar.net/ui.php?id=400

WOW 2 Gold Every 5 Minutes World of Warcraft

I farm the boss Arcanist Doan in Scarlet Monastery, he drops Hypnotic Blade, which sells for 1g 27s, and Illusionary Rod, which sells 1g 59s I think. He also drops Robe of Doan, 40s, and Mantle of Doan, 30s.

You should be about level 40, which is when I started farming, that's what I did when I wanted my mount. Smile

Arcanist Doan is level 37 and is in the Scarlet Monastery, located in the far right SM instace, the boss you gotta kill to get the Scarlet Key. Just Stealth directly to him, avoiding all the other mobs.

Strategy to kill him:
He's immune to cheap shot, so I suggest ambushing/garroting him. He spams Arcane Explosion a lot, which hits you for 200 damage, so you better have a lot of hp for him. When his hit points reaches 50%, he'll put up a blue barrier and charges up Detonation, that is when you better get the heck out to the other side of the room before it hits you for a good 800 damage. How to avoid this is to engage the fight while when he walks to a corner of the room, so when he starts casting Detonation, you have around 5 seconds to bolt to the other side and dodge it. Or you could just simply resist it. An important part during this portion is to use first aid while he's busy casting Detonation, and when he's finished, you should just run around a little for your first aid to finish up before confronting him again. Now just hack at him, use a potion if needed, until he dies. =) He'll drop 2 items: a Hypnotic Blade/Illusionary Rod AND Mantle of Doan/Robe of Doan. Which is nearly 2g per round. It takes about 5 minutes for this whole sequence.

Now. How to get him to respawn all the time? Just have a pal to group up with, he can be doing anything he wants on the other continent if he wants. After you kill Doan and come out of the instance, have him make you party leader, then he leaves the group, then he invites you again. There the instance is reset, with a new Arcanist Doan for you to kill. =)

WOW Level 30-35, Great Gold and XP

This strategy can be used by either our resident Horde or Alliance members, and is one of the
best areas I've found in the game for continual leveling/cash collection. This strategy is intended
for Levels 30 and above.

In the Arathi Highlands (at Thottbot coordinates 34,44) you'll find the Boulderfist Outpost.
Surrounding this Outpost, and inside the Outpost proper are tons of Boulderfist Ogres with
GREAT spawn rates. You will literally have ZERO downtime killing these guys. Each one of them
drops 1 - 2.5 silver and a decent amount of level 27+ armor/weapons. By pulling these mobs
one at a time, you should have no issue killing them if you're above level 30. These mobs are
very well spaced, so it's difficult to even attract "add" aggros if you kill them in order.

The specific technique I used as a hunter was the following:
1. Get to max ranged distance.
2. Lay Immolation Trap Rank 2
3. Send my Level 33 Gorilla in to begin pounding the Ogre.
4. After Ogre has hit the Ogre twice, fire Serpent Sting Rank 4 at the Ogre (Damage Over Time
Shot). I then immediately hit my melee button to keep the Ogre aggroed to my pet.
5. After 4 more hits I let loose with standard ranged fire. Once the Ogre is just about to reach
me I fire off Arcane Shot Rank 4 (an "instant" shot). Just about at this time the Ogre hits my
Immolation trap.
6. Hit the Ogre 2 more times and he's toast, and my health is about max, and I can continue
leveling with no issue.

I highly recommend Horde and Alliance alike check out this area. If you're 35+, just purely
farming this area for the money could net you over 8 gold an hour (cash+drops), and as a level
30-35ish player you can get a good 20k xp per hour purely soloing, or when combined with local
quests 25k xp in an hour, along with 2-4 gold in pure cash and drops.

Of course if you're playing on a PVP server, things could get ugly "inside" the outpost's cave so
be wary, PVE folks need not be concerned...just keep that PVP flag off.

WOW Another Guide to Making Gold in WoW

Not as complete as I want it to be, but I'll try.
Farming is the process of either running around killing mobs and collecting drops, or
running around gathering raw materials.
Contents
Vendor trash
Raw materials
Recipes
Items
Vendor Farming
First Aid
Alliance
Horde
Miscellaneous Vendor Farming Products
Farming loot falls into the following categories:
Vendor trash
Vendor trash (grey item name) is completely useless loot which NPC vendors will
nevertheless buy from you for good money. No one knows why the hell they want this
crap, but some of it can bring in quite a bit of silver. The trick is knowing which to keep
and which to throw away, especially when your inventory is full. Some addons can
remember vendor prices for vendor trash, so you know which is worth more and which
less. Good examples of vendor trash which bring in some nice money are Speckled Shell
Fragment, Basilisk spine and Soft patch of fur.
Raw materials
Raw materials are used (and used up) in crafting, and can be broken down into the
following categories:
1. Food
2. Herbs
3. Ore
4. Leather
5. Cloth
6. Ingredients
7. Items?
Recipes
Recipes are pieces of paper which teach you specific crafting abilities. Depending on the
profession, they have different names, such as Recipe?, Plan?, Schematic?, Formula?,
and Pattern?. Some recipes are easily found, some are sold by vendors, some are sold by
vendors on a timer, and some must be found by grinding.
Items
Uncommon and Rare Items are any items which are not white or grey. White and grey
items are typically either vendor trash or some kind of raw material. Uncommon items
are green, and rare items are blue. Epic items are purple, and Legendary items are orange.
If you're not going to use these items yourself, you can either disenchant them or sell
them.
Vendor Farming
Vendor Farming is the most morally dubious form of farming. It involves knowing where
to buy skill books and recipes, actually getting to the vendors selling them (they're
usually far out of the way), and then unloading those books and recipes on the Auction
House. The easiest products to vendor farm are first aid recipes.
Vendor Farming is a kind of service. You're making things accessible to people in a
hurry! Many people will happily shell out an extra gold or two rather than waste ten
minutes of their time finding the proper vendor.
Some aggressive people farm vendors on timers, and camp that vendor 24/7 to prevent
anyone else from buying. Since they subsequently charge insane prices for these
products, it's very hard to call this practice a service. It's a monopoly, and a form of
scheming.
First Aid
First aid skill books available for sale from NPC vendors include: Expert First Aid,
Heavy Silken Bandage, and Mageweave Bandage. You can buy up a dozen of any of
these (they're not on a timer) and unload them at the Auction House for double the
vendor price. People always buy these, since they're either too lazy to spend twenty
minutes running (or five minutes flying) to the vendor, or they don't even know where to
get them in the first place.
Alliance
The first aid vendor for the Alliance is in Stromgarde in the Arathi Highlands. He is in
the Alliance-controlled portion of Stromgarde, which is on the right-hand side
immediately next to the entrance.
Horde
The first aid vendor for the Horde is in Brackenwall Village in Dustwallow Marsh. Balai
Lok'Wein is under a tent next to the western entrance of the village.
Miscellaneous Vendor Farming Products
* Frost Oil Recipes
* Deepdive Helmet Schematic: There is a little hut on a cliff in Azshara with an npc that
sells the engineering schematic for the deepdive helmet. He sells it for 35 silver and on
my server these plans fetch around 8–10G on the AH. People dont know its available on
a vendor. Easy way to get there is to swim along the east shore of Durotar into Azshara
and you should see the hut on the cliff as soon as you get there. The plans respawn after
about a half hour or so.
* Mechanical Dragonling Schematic: NPC vendor in the Hinterlands
* Mithril Dragon Schematic: Use the Tarren Mill flight path, then just run around to the
back of Durnhold Keep to the entrance there.
Crafting involves either creating new items, or improving existing items. It typically
takes an assload of money or time to skill up your crafting, especially if you're going for
enchanting. You need a constant and changing supply of raw materials to skill up, and
you need a lot of gold to buy new recipes (from vendors or the Auction House) once your
existing recipes stop giving you skill points.
Contents
Raw materials
Recipes
Professions
Raw materials
You can get raw materials from the Auction House or by Farming. If you buy from the
Auction House, beware of Speculators.
Recipes
You need recipes in order to advance skill in your chosen profession. You can buy
recipes from NPC vendors or from the Auction House. You can also grind to find a
recipe, but they are very uncommon drops.
Beware! Many Auction House recipes are actually available from NPC vendors; they're
just in out-of-the-way places far from civilization. Schemers exploit this by camping out
vendors and buying recipes as soon as their timer runs down. It can sometimes be
difficult to obtain a recipe except through dealing with them.
Professions
1. Alchemy
2. Blacksmithing
3. Cooking
4. Enchanting
5. Engineering
6. Leatherworking
7. Tailoring
Speculating is a very lazy and parasitic method of making money in WoW. It can take
many different forms, but the basic concept is: Buy low, sell high. Speculating involves
doing almost no work aside from sitting in IronForge/Orgrimmar and constantly bidding
on auctions. Some people frown on this as unfair, manipulative, and mean. Some see it as
a natural extension of the economy.
Contents
Price Fixing
Tips
Pitfalls
Money Makers
Day trading
Equivalencies
Crappy Greens and Disenchanting
Faction-Specific Items
Personal Accounts
Ethical Concerns
Price Fixing
One method of speculation is Price Fixing. It is a little risky, especially when the item
you're controlling has a high listing fee at the Auction House, but the profit margin can be
extremely high if you're lucky or skilled. Price Fixing also requires a large grubstake in
order to take control and maintain it long enough for you to cash out.
The basic method for price fixing is:
1. Choose a market.
2. Choose a price point.
3. Buy out everything below the price point.
4. Start relisting your product at a substantial premium above the price point.
5. Continue buying out other auctions (or raising their bids) to keep your artificially high
prices competitive.
6. Profit.
Tips
1. Don't list all your product at the same price. Vary it a little. Don't list at exact 1 silver
denominations. Take a hint from retailers and list at 99 silver, 99 copper instead of 1
gold.
2. List using two or more characters so the takeover is less noticeable.
3. The weekends are generally a bad time to list, as everyone has the time to grind and
find things themselves.
4. Don't buy out product that is very close to your price point. Let it sell and save yourself
the trouble of picking it up and selling at a loss (due to AH fees)
5. Enchanting reagents have no listing fee. Within reason, don't compromise on price;
just keep relisting at high prices until it sells.
6. Sell at gradations of price. The higher priced product will make your cheapest
offerings look more reasonable, and when they're gone, the next cheapest will then be
attractive.
7. When possible, overwhelm the market to push other people's product listings off the
first page.
8. Don't try building up your stock quickly. Spend a few days bidding on items with no
buyout. You'll find that you win a surprising number of auctions cheaply.
9. If someone starts undercutting you, either wait them out, let the market crash and
rebuild your stock, collude with them, or buy them out and start listing even higher.
10. Don't try to control the markets with horrible listing fees. It is almost impossible to
make a profit in the Silk cloth market, since the listing fees are so freaking high.
11. Don't try to control ore or common herbs unless you know what you're doing and
you're willing to risk some cash. Low level ore is too common, and high level ore is
generally too expensive. Low level herbs such as Peacebloom are both common and in
low demand.
12. Looking at other sellers on the auction house as competitors is wrong because there's
almost always more demand than there is supply when it comes to lower level trade
goods.
13. If the prices get fucked up and nobody is buying what you have to sell at a reasonable
(read: high) price anymore, don't give up and list for lower. Keep 4–6 auctions at your
standard price and relist if they don't sell. If you do this enough, things will correct
themselves. Don't sell for less unless you need money now. And, really, if you have so
little money that you desperately need more you shouldn't have been doing this in the
first place.
14. Set a buyout price! People hate waiting.
15. DonÂ’t set your initial bid price too much lower than your buyout. ThatÂ’s a good way
to lose money. Conversely, you can bid on the low bids that other people set, and then
sell them back at a profit.
Pitfalls
Price Fixing can bankrupt you in several ways.
1. Overestimating demand.
2. Underestimating supply.
3. Insufficient cash to control the market.
4. Lack of patience and dedication.
5. Intense competition at just below your price point.
The only way to really undercut a price fixer is to buy out all stock, and relist at a 5 silver
or smaller price diference. If you have enough stock listed at close enough – but lower –
than mine, you'll drive me away from that market. Someone did it with Mageweave
(which is almost a loss at the best of times due to 30s deposit on listings) and I've since
sold off the 50+ stacks I had at an incredible loss. If you list mageweave 10s lower than
me, I lose way more than I would stand to gain by buying you out and relisting. --Lukano
Money Makers
Many people have reported great success price fixing the following products:
* Wool
* Linen
* 6, and 8 slot bags
* Ghost Mushroom
* Copper bars
* Greater Fire Protection Potions
Day trading
Some markets fluctuate over a period of hours or days. Before you decide to invest your
time and money, learn the pattern of a particular market. It varies per server depending on
the size of the economy, secondary economies from large guilds, profession distribution
on that server, and other factors.
* Felcloth
* Arcane Crystals?
Equivalencies
In an economy with intelligent, informed traders, you would expect two equivalent
products to command the exact same price. Not true in WoW, because most players are
dumb and uninformed. Sad, but there is no denying it. Thus, we see strange happenings
which are only corrected slowly by the enlightened few. For example, you would expect
steel prices to be fixed to iron prices, since it only takes a bit of time and coal to make
steel from iron. Not so! For some reason, steel and iron seem to be only loosely
connected.
The same applies to many other equivalent products, some of which can be transformed
only one way, while a select fewcan go back and forth. You can exploit this without
even feeling guilty about it, since you're kinda-sorta performing a service. Kinda. Sorta.
1. Iron + Coal -> Steel
2. Copper + Tin -> Bronze
3. Cloth -> Bolts of cloth (careful, bolts are typically not in demand)
4. Greater Essence <-> Lesser Essence
5. Metal bars -> Engineering parts
Crappy Greens and Disenchanting
One rewarding equivalency tactic is disenchanting. You can disenchant any uncommon
or rare item to get dust, essence, or shards (Rares always give you shards, but the cost of
the item is often far more than the cost a shard at the AH). Chance and the level of the
item determine what enchanting reagent, and how much of it, you will receive. You can
make an absolutely insane amount of money if you know the long-term break even point
for a certain level of item. That is, if you buy one hundred items at an average of 1 gold
each, and they disenchant into reagents worth a total of 125 gold, you can earn yourself a
tidy profit auctioning off the reagents you collect.
1. You need an assload of cash to start with. You need to be able to bid on every single
low-priced uncommon (green) item with no buyout in the entire Auction House.
Depending on the time of day and the size of your server, this could mean shelling out 20
gold or 100 gold. Most of it you will get back when you are outbid, but some of your bids
will go unchallenged.
2. Patience. If you win only a few items and they all disenchant into a single vision dust
each, keep buying! Many of your disenchants will result in valuable essences and shards,
just wait! (Note that the level of the item determines how many dust you will get)
3. A good strategy is to bid on any armor or weapon above level 40 or level 45 which is
listed at less than 1 gold. Go through every page in the search results and bid, bid, bid.
Librams, bags, and bullets, however, can NOT be disenchanted, so don't waste your
money.
4. Items level 45 and above will get you the most bang for your buck, but if you lower
your expectations to 40 you can still make money. You just don't make as much on
average, but you're dealing with higher volume so you may actually make more money
this way.
5. You can combine your bargain disenchantable shopping with price fixing of the
reagent market.
6. Set a buyout price. People hate waiting.
7. Enchanting components have no worth to vendors, which means the Auction House
requires no deposit! Don't settle for less, never lower your prices if you can help it. Just
keep relisting until it sells!
8. Use Thottbot to determine what disenchants into what, and AH searches to determine
your serverÂ’s prices. I sometimes use Allakhazam to estimate how well those prices
actually match demand..
9. There are a lot of enchanters who live hand to mouth; that is, they buy what they need
when they need it. It's a good idea to list your essences and shards singly, and your dust
in stacks of 2 or 3 instead of 10. You can do this by holding down the shift key and leftclicking
on a stack, choosing a number in the dialog that pops up, hitting enter, and then
dragging and left-clicking to drop that number, splitting the stack into two stacks. The
fastest way to go about this is to use the right-hand shift key, left-click, then hit enter
right away and clicking an empty inventory slot to drop a single dust. Do this twice
intead of typing “2” or using the arrow buttons. If you sell in stacks of 2, make sure you
inflate your price far past the typical price/dust of a 10-stack. Don't worry! It will sell.
Many dumb enchanters only want a specific amount of dust, they don't care about the
savings they will get from buying in bulk.
Faction-Specific Items
One complicated equivalency which few people bother correcting is in faction-specific
items: pets. Alliance pets are generally cute: kittens, pandas, parrots. Horde pets are icky:
cockroaches and other yucky things. If you're on a non-PvP server, or you know someone
on the opposing faction, you can do some dealing in the Gadgetzan Auction House to
transfer faction pets. A 50 silver pet can easily fetch a few gold at the opposing faction's
capitol city Auction House as long as you don't flood the market and you keep the
technique to yourself.
Ethical Concerns
* Speculation cheats people out of their hard-earned money.
Okay, here's the thing: you can go get this shit yourself. All you have to do is to find a
place where level 15–25 humanoids spawn and you're golden. Free wool for as long as
you care to stay out there. I have absolutely no problem with jacking the prices up on
these goods because the people buying them can all go get them themselves.
Leather, for instance. If someone is buying my leather there's one of two explanations:
they don't want to go out and get leather themselves OR they've decided they can
maintain leatherworking without having skinning as their second profession. In the first
case, who cares? They're paying for the privilege of not doing the work themselves. The
second case is even worse; why should I do the work and make only a tiny profit because
some guy doesn't want to have any gathering trade skills?
Seriously. People make too big of a deal out of AH prices, especially trade goods. No
trade good being sold on the AH isn't freely available, just stop being lazy. Hell, if I
could sell copper stacks for 5g each I'd do it in a second. — Paradoxish
OH NO KINGSBLOOD SELLS FOR 2G APIECE WHATEVER WILL I DO AS AN
ALCHEMIST
Oh, I guess I can go fucking pick it myself. What a concept.— Nail Rat
Scheming is the most heinous form of Speculation. Most forms of scheming involve
tricking people, either directly or indirectly, into (deliberately or accidentally) buying
your goods at an inflated price.
Contents
Good Seller, Bad Seller
Sole Supplier
High Buyout
Scams

WOW Runecloth Farming - Instant respawn

Runecloth can be a !@#$%^&* to get when there are other people taking your mobs. one of the most farmed areas of WoW is Kel'Theril in Winterspring. the suffering highbornes are renowned for their runecloth drops & assorted rare drops.

there's an exploit i found that will allow you to basically get 2 of these mobs to spawn whenever you want. there is a catch, there's always a catch. first you need to have the quest Troubled Spirits of Kel'Theril.

here's the quest information, where to get it, etc.
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/quest.html?wquest=5245

now, DON'T COMPLETE THE QUEST. follow my instructions. when you are at the Highborne Relic Fragment, mine it like normal but don't take the item that pops up!! instead, close the item window and wait. sure enough there will be 2 suffering highbornes that pop next to the fragment thing. you can do this over & over, just make sure you don't pick up the item.

WOW Bloodvine farming

My hunter collecting Bloodvine and voodoo dolls from Zul'gurub(easily doable naked).
I collect a total of 7 voodoo piles and how ever many herbs i find. This particular run i got 5 different voodoo dolls(10-15g) and 3 bloodvine(20-25g).
My record to this day is 6 bloodvine from one run :). Of course the prices depend on the server, my server is rather low i'd say, and they sell pretty fast.

It is Possible to solo this, if you have a AFK Friend or something to keep you in raid, like this!
Summon pet, use Eyes of the beast, ( pet NEED Dash/dive ) go towards the Enemys, Dash with pet!
Run Quickly Away, pulling all mobs from the "Herb" you want, and then, You can Easily Pick the Herb without much problem, The longer you come into the instance, the harder, i've Even Solod the Vodoo thingy ( the one BEFORE Raptor boss (The room before him) So its not that hard)
You get into combat, so you need to run away to a safe spot and Feign Death when you get it. Failed? then Ress pet, And try again, And keep doing this until you get it. Watch out for : Bats, They are fast, Berserkers, They are even faster. thats all for today!

If you arent saved to the instance you can simply zone out leave party and get invited by someone else, if your saved, zone out wait 15 min and zone back in. The instance is reset if you see the Orange text once you enter.

WOW Farm stratholme with 2 mages

This is doable at level 60 with 3 talent points in to improved blizzard apiece.

it works as follows:

mage 1 runs around using fire blast, arcane explosion and blink to annoy as many mobs as possible without getting killed. once critical mass is achieved and the mobs are reasonably close together, hit frost nova.
mage 2 drops flamestrike followed by imp blizzard. this is a surefire way of getting the attention of the mobs off mage 1. imp blizzard slows the mob pack to a crawl.
mage 1 at this point moves behind mage 2 and prepares to drop his blizzard at the nearside edge of mage 2's blizzard. as soon as the first mob moves out of the area of mage 2's blizzard, mage 1 starts channeling.
mage 2 moves behind mage 1 and repeats step 3 until everything is dead.

basically it's a safer method of aoe farming than running in and spamming arcane explosion. AE is a more effective method of dealing damage but it's a little too close for comfort.

http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/basics/talents/mage/talents.html?00000...

WOW Dire Maul West Solo Farming

The spot you are going to be farming at is the ramp leading down to tendris warpwood(the big tree guy). There is a ledge on each side of this ramp. The mobs you want to target are the groups of trees and the round blue caster things. You can do the larger patrolling trees but they do punt you back so if u screw up youll get punted to the bottom and die. Simply pull a group back to the ramp then hop on either ledge on the side of the ramp near the top. They will run all the way down to the bottom then back up the ledge. If you hop to the middle they will go back to the bottom again then come after you. Then when they start getting near hop to the other ledge. During this time just start casting the second you hop on or off a ledge. Just keep repeating this till the group is dead. One thing to note though is that the tree groups have a healer called a guardian i believe who is colored purple. Do not attack him first. If you attack the regular ones a bit the healer will then begin to heal him but stays locked on him. After the first heal u can then down the healer then down everything else. It takes a bit to get used to but once u have it down its cake. Just gotta have patience with the pulls in between the patrols. Each mob drops good silver and u get greens and grey weapons a lot but the big money is with the librams.of focus that drop in here. Clearing that whole room gives you a decent chance of getting one and it only takes about 30-45 mins to clear the place. These things sell for 3-400g and they go quick.

WOW Warlock Insane Farming

There's several good aoe spots in the outlands(you can't have mine lol):p It basically takes a team of 2. It could be done if you are an sl lock but just not worth the time. I've powerleveled and farmed with basically every class with this ONE warlock spell. Just have your buddy round up a bunch of mobs and hold them in place while u toss out 5-6 seeds out. I use shadowfury to set it off but if u got a mage that will do just as well. Pallies can easily round up and hold these mobs till you get the seeds off. Even my 66 shaman buddy can do it. Frost mages are real good to ice block then nova and blink out after rounding up the mobs. Warriors work fine too as long as you aren't pullng casters.

Just try it for yourself if you are a lock. First time i tested it i pulled all of andorhol around araj with my blueberry and blew up the whole place in seconds. It's pretty ridiculous. It's bound to get nerfed soon its just not right lol so have fun with it once you get it. I'll give yall the spots once i get exalted with my factions :p

Perfect spot is the manaforge b'naar to the west of area 52 in netherstorm. Full frost mage with points in improved blizzard is by far the best combo ive farmed with. We were pulling roughly 3k rep per hr combined together. Just get the spawn rotation down and pull packs of around 10 geologists. He pulls novas blinks and runs blizzard on them. Start seeding right after the nova. On bigger pulls have him ice block till they all round up on him then nova and blink out.

here the link to the website

http://www.gold-world-of-warcraft.com/50-wow-gold-per-hour/warlock-insane-farming.html

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

WOW Buying Gold: How I Lost My WoW Account

Until last week, I was one of the top-ranked warriors on my World of Warcraft server’s PVP ranking list. After dozens of end-game dungeon runs with my guild, I had finally amassed nearly all of my class armor and was proud of my gear. I spent countless hours spent raiding and perfecting my PVP skills, and there were few other players who dared challenge me in the arena. As my guild’s main tank and PVP officer, I organized all of our raids and trained up-and-coming players on key offensive and defensive techniques. All of that changed last week, however, when Blizzard permanently closed my WoW account.

It all started a few weeks ago when I decided to buy some cheap WoW gold from a popular gold selling site on the internet. As the guild’s main tank, my gear took a quite a pounding and I was constantly in need of gold to repair my broken armor and weapons. I was tired of grinding for hours each week, just to earn enough money to barely cover my expensive repair costs. When I saw an advertisement for “Cheap WoW Gold”, I figured it couldn’t hurt to check it out. The website promised to deliver virtual WoW gold directly to my warrior’s in-game mailbox for a reasonable price, in real American dollars, of course. Considering how much I enjoyed the game and all the time I spend playing, I figured that buying cheap WoW gold was a good investment for my character. Buying gold meant that I wouldn’t have to farm for repair money anymore. I could spend more time raiding and helping my fellow guild-mates level up their characters. It seemed like a great idea at the time.

A week after my gold purchase, though, I received an email was from Blizzard, the makers of WoW. The email stated that my World of Warcraft account had been under investigation for possible fraud and that it was being permanently closed due to “exploitation of the WoW economy”. I was shocked! Just a single purchase of online gold had flagged my account and resulted in its complete shutdown. I contacted Blizzard to try and get my account reopened, but they stood firm on their stance that buying gold is a violation of the game’s Terms of Use. My actions were at direct odds with the “essence” of WoW, and there would be no undoing of the resulting consequences.

In a matter of moments, I had lost everything I had worked so hard for in-game. It didn’t matter that I was a top ranked player, a fully-geared level 70 warrior with a flying mount, my guild’s main tank, or a guild officer. Blizzard had wiped out my account as if it had never existed. The whole idea made me sick to my stomach and I immediately regretted taking the easy way out by buying gold. Still worse, though, was the news that my account closure destroyed the guild I had worked so hard to help build. My account closure left an opening for the position of main tank, causing a major battle to erupt amongst the remaining end-game warriors over who was the most qualified to take my place. This fierce infighting caused the guild to fracture and, as a result, many long-standing guild members left to join other groups. Just five days after my account was terminated, the guild officially disbanded.

If I had known a few weeks ago what I now know, I would have never bought WoW gold. Any small temporary benefit it provided me was not worth the ultimate price I paid for my indiscretion – the complete and permanent closure of my WoW account. I learned the hard way that the easy way out is often the most risky, so think twice before purchasing cheap WoW gold for your character. Are a few extra virtual coins really worth the risk of losing everything?

WOW Easy Gold With Flask Of Distilled Wisdom Recipe

When you're exalted w/ Cenarion Expedition, you can buy the Flask of Distilled Wisdom Recipe from Fedryen Swiftspear in Zangarmarsh.

This costs only a few gold (4) and is NOT BOP!

However, it does require you to be CE Exalted to learn it - but most people don't understand that.

So you can buy a few of these for a few gold and resell them for up to 100g depending on your server.

I've made about 400g so far, only putting one up at a time using an alt so it's not flooded.
u can try it...

WOW Rogue+Other Class GOLD MINE

Ok so I am kind of well geared. I am a human rogue and I’m speceed combat dags, which is a bad choice for this, I should be combat swords or something but anyways.
I also have imp sap. Go to the crypts instance in auchdoun and stealth to the very end of the second room.
Odds are there is a chest there that is locked or un locked, but w/e. it is guarded by 2 elites, 1 is imp sapable, the other is not but no worries if u imp sap the immune one nothing bad will happen. imp sap the non immune one, kill the other elite, who is level 65-66. Beware he spawns 2 adds usually that are random, so use COS and blade fury if u got it. that with adren rush and evasion is kickin.... so kill the first mob, and depending on your heath afterwards... it varies from almost dead to more than 75%.... either vanish or kill the other mob, he also spawns 1-2 mobs.
Loot chest and you’re done. Also as a bonus, there is usually an anchient lichen/ adaman mine right there as well. I’ve gotten 2 BOE blues, 1 living ruby and some other gems/green d/e fodder. 7g per chest in gold as well.
Enjoy and GG BLIZZ. I’ve also seen a 70 priest do this, holy spec using mind sooth to make it to the end of the room, and into a corner. Then mind control one mob, use it to kill the other and be burned down itself. Then dps it the rest of the way. Should be easy

Saturday, July 7, 2007

WOW Farming What-Where Farming Spots Listed

There are people who use professions to make their money. They run around picking flowers, or hitting rocks, or making funky items to sell. Now, honestly, i'm not one of those people, heh.

What's farming?
When i'm strapped for cash, I farm. Farm, farm, farm. As in, I kill mobs repeatedly. Farming is a consistent thing, you must be consistent with your kills, spend as little downtime as possible, and you want to kill every desired mob you come across.

Why farm?
First of all, there's no real expense. Apart from buying food/drink, or repairing your gear once every few hours, you're making pure profit. You can get a lot of money out of manufacturing professions, but leveling these means they become a money sink, and unless you put in the time and money to grab those rare recipes that people REALLY want, you're going to be spending more than you'll be making. Farming gets you pure profit, and depending on your luck, you can make more selling a single drop than spending a week making / gathering stuff. You get money, greens, blues, sometimes phat epixx, and all you have to do is going around killing stuff. That's farming.

Good farming, on the other hand, is a combination of things.

-Management of downtime - You want to stay sitting for the least amount of time possible by using bandages, or using conjured mage water instead of the crappy vendor water. If you're a caster, you want a fair bit of spirit gear (which you'll already have probably) and mana regen gear (mp/5). It might not seem like much, but it really helps in the long run.

-Consistent kills - If I run to my desired phat farming zone, i kill two mobs, I get up, get a drink, flip on the tv, kill more mobs, alt-tab to talk on msn, open up torrents, watch tv a bit more, and kill a couple more mobs, that's farming. Good farming, is when you get on, maybe flip on music, and just kill mobs. Kill, kill, kill. Don't stop. It can get boring, but the profit is usually worth it.

-Complimentary professions - Gathering professions mixed with farming can be a very useful moneymaking tool indeed. If I grind on beasts, then skinning would double my profit intake. If I had herbalism, then i'd make more money from picking up those random flowers you come across. If you have enchanting, you can pick up a crappy level 52 green that vendors for 80s, DE it, and get a shard worth 6g.

Got all that? Good. Let's go farmz0rs.

If you're willing to farm, then i'd assume you're level 60 and you have half-decent gear (or you're a beast mastery hunter :P)

And, BE PERSISTENT! If you spend 20 minutes farming, then stop because you haven't got anything, THAT'S NORMAL! Just keep farming. You only get out what you put in. Try a day of farming. You're guaranteed to get something of value.

For maximum phat pharming speed, you should be farming mobs 1-2 levels below you, or less.

Farming spots listed:


Winterspring, lake of Kel'Theril, Southwest of everlook.
53,42
Mob levels - 54-56 (I think)
You'll be farming ghosts here. This place is kickass - sometimes farmed heavily, other times not as much. The ghosts are weak, they die easily, they drop 2-8s a kill, drop funky greens and blues, and random chests spawn around here. One of my favourites.

Also, weekly, Princess Tempestria and her water elemental bodyguards spawn all over the house.
She's a 60 elite, her 3 bodyguards are 57 non-elites, and there are other 58 mobs all over the place. If she spawns, try to grab all the local horde/alliance in the area, group up, and kill her! She drops kickass blue BOEs, and Ace of elementals, which sells for 200G.

Winterspring, Darkwhisper Gorge, directly south of Everlook at the bottom of this map.
60,56
Mob levels - 60 elites.
Ok. These mobs here, I wouldn't really call farmable. However, they do drop high-value items, and if you have good friends, 3-4 of you could take one of these. The demons here hit like trucks, crit like planes. But, they have an abnormally high drop rate to drop Eye Of Shadow, the first item priests need for their epic staff quest. It can sell for 200g+. They can drop 2-30s a kill, runecloth, greens, blues, and epics. But they hit hard. And DO NOT try to solo these. Unless you're a beast mastery hunter =p.

Felwood, Feral Scar Vale, North-North-East of the horde camp (37,44)
Mob levels - 49-51
You're going to be farming bears here. Yes, there are only 12-15 of them at any given time, and you can kill them faster than they spawn, but that's usually a good thing. Now, they don't drop money, but they drop items worth money.
They drop:
-large bear bones (15s)
-bear jaws (9s)
-savage bear claws (6s)
-bear flanks (6s)
etc. Now, i'm just making guesses, since I don't really remember, but they can easily drop 1-3 pieces of vendor fodder at a time.
You can kill these guys very fast. and you can skin them for rugged leather, which sells for, what, 1.5-3g a stack? That doubles your money intake. If you kill them fast (ten seconds time to kill), and skin them, and maybe grab the Arthas' tears spawns around there, you can very well make 30g+ an hour. Just be consistent. And the beautiful thing is, they're never farmed, at least on my server =p

Felwood, Those satyr mobs, All the way north in felwood
42,16
Mob levels - 51-53
These demon satyrs are kickass. They have good world drops, they drop 2-8s a kill, they die stupidly easy, they drop heaps of runecloth, sometimes felcloth (one piece goes for 1-3g), and they spawn fast. Problem? People farm them. Farm at off-peak hours though, and you've got yourself some money intake there.

Western plaguelands, felstone field, first field to your left out of the Bulwark.
36,57
Mob levels - 50-53
Yarr, there's heaps of undead here. Casters and melee mobs. The thing I love about these guys is that they almost always drop runecloth, which sells for a nice bonus per stack. Good silver, consistent respawn rates, but sometimes farmed. Give them a go, they're awesome, especially if you mow them down fast.

Azshara, south-west corner of the map, entrance to zone, left from the path. Yep, my memory sucks.
16,70
Mob levels - 44-47
Highborne ghosts here. They drop insaneeee mageweave, great green droprates, there's a random chest, they're casters so they die easily, they have low hp, and 60s can farm them with little to no downtime. Rarely farmed, great for grinding too.

Tanaris, Southsea pirates, East of the zone along the beach after going through a small tunne l - Lost Rigger Cove
72,47
Mob levels - 43-45
Suprisingly, these guys are actually good for farming. 1-6s a kill. They also drop random junkboxes which can have funky stuff in them, they have a high rate (compared to other random mobs) to drop blues and epix, they drop silk - mageweave, and they're easy to farm. But, sometimes they're camped, they're all melee and some disarm, but other than that you should take a look at this spot.
[edit]Some are ranged, not all are melee. Thanks yensid!

Eastern plaguelands, Mossflayer zombies around that tomb-place, located south-west of the map along the path
Location clarified - 27,85 - The Undercroft
Mob levels - 54-56 (?)
These guys are funky to farm. They have a good world drop rate, they drop 3-8s a kill, random junkboxes, runecloth, they die easily, respawn quickly, and nobody farms them. Except for me =)

Eastern plaguelands, Bats, all over the place
Located all over EPL, just make a circuit around the whole zone
Originally, I didn't think of these bats as a subject for farming. But spending an hour on them proved otherwise.
I got bat pelts, fangs, claws, all which vendored extremely well, almost better than the bears listed above. They also drop Evil bat eyes, which, during the faire, can sell for 1-2g a PIECE. And, if so inclined, you can vendor them for a hefty profit. Just a suggestion.

Winterspring, Ice Thistle Hills, Yetis
67,43
Mob levels - 56-59
These yetis are great for farming. Reasons? Well, they're not the weakest mobs around, but the good thing about these fellas is because they're technically beasts, you can skin them for rugged, which is great money. Yet they still drop coin, and phat blues, and epix! I'd have to rate this spot as one of my favourites. It's a great spot, because they drop coin, items, you can skin them, AND they drop vendor fodder (I think). enjoy!

Western Plaguelands, Hearthglen
Co-ords coming soon =p
Hearthglen in WPL is a wonderful place. There are 53-56 elites littered all over the place, some are casters and most are solo-friendly. Me, as a 60 shaman, can take them easy as pie. They drop 5-30s a kill, and have a very high dropchance of good items. Sometimes farmed, otherwise empty =)

ALSO: On the road to hearthglen, to your right, you'll pass a tower. Inside that tower are 7 (?) scarlet spellbinders. These are the only mobs in the game that have a chance to drop Enchant: Crusader. This sells for 150G+, and is usually in high demand (these mobs are 53-55 non-elites).
So, basically, go in there, kill all 7 (some on the roof), go afk for 10 minutes, come back, continue.
BE WARNED! These guys are usually farmed, plenty. Get on at non-peak times if you can for max farming potential.
(credit goes to a friend for this)

Of course, these spots were off the top of my head (not anymore), i'll shove more additions in soon enough and confirm those locations and statistics. There are plenty other farmable spots, but these particularly are my personal favourites, and each have helped me with my fair intake of gold.

WOW The MANKs Golden Egg Laying Goose Exposed

Guys recently i founded out a place in outlands where , lots of Easy gold to be made , lots of stuff to kill , ultra fast spawn, only one word : Glee.

In Skettis in Terrokar forest. (roughly 65,78) for non-coords users, a little bit south-east of Alerrian Stronghold , west of Shadowmoon valey.

A flying mount is Required.
Mobs are 70-72 (some Elites) , depends of your buisness there. Personally i go there for 2 reasons: Skettis Surgers and Furious Crawdads

Skettis Surger: Water elemental 300-400 frost melee damage, cast frostbolt that hits for a bit more. Being a mage, Dampen magic and Frost ward makes me invulnerable for hours of farming. So i dont reaaly know how much damage they do, What i know thou: 2xMOTES OF WATER is reallly frequent. According Thottbot: 44.6%-44.8%, after 4 days i can confirm. The number of thoses surgers is over 50 spawn and the respawn rate is faster that you will kill em. Primal water goes for 25-30g here, so im not complaining.

Spicy Crawdads: The only place to fish'em is there. Blackwind lake is still best spot.
they are cooked into Spicy crawdads: Spicy Crawdad
Requires Level 55
Use: Restores 7500 health over 30 sec. Must remain seated while eating. If you spend at least 10 seconds eating you will become well fed and gain 30 Stamina and 20 Spirit for 30 min. . The best and easiest to make 'Tank Food' or Raid food like some call it.

Being on a PVE server i sell each 3-5g , and they sell well, you requirer a very high fishing skill thou. fishermans below 350. you might find it a long process, but you will get through.


Also can be found: lvl 70 shadowpanthers that , i heard, make awesome Hunter pets. 72 elite Giants, and tons of lvl 70 Bird people(means World drops and Super mana-healing potions a lot)

It a awesome quiet place( for now.. :D ) where gold is fun, easy and fast to make

Mach ' The MANK' Draenor Running Riot spec human MAGE

WOW Farming In Outlands

Motes/Primals of elements and other things have become important now in crafting and as such can easily be worth alot on the AH. The best places to farm these motes are in places only accessable via farming mount. Such areas are the elemental plateau in north-eastern Nagrand or Skettis in south-eastern Terokkar Forest.

At Elemental Plateau you will find 'raging' elementals of the Earth/Wind/Fire/Water they each drop about 2x Motes every other kill (at least they have for me), easily able to rack in money for the primals at the rate they drop. Motes of Mana I have found drop around Area 52, from any of the mana creatures around there and I have found Motes of Life to drop from the Spawning Glen in Zangarmarsh. I have also read that Motes of Earth come from mining within Outlands.

At Skettis you will find countless mobs ranged from 70-72 that drop about 15-20 silver per kill and can also drop world drops also things such as Super Healing Potions. The Sketti Surgers (water elementals) have been dropping 2x mote of water every other kill.

Primal Might is required for some of the much higher level items which is created with one primal from each of the above (minus life).

WOW Easy Money Making Exploitable Spot

WHERE/WHAT:

In Northweatern Westfall, running along the cliff, there is a lone
windmill with a tiny shack at its base. It is surrounded by 6-7 Defias
mobs, levels 12-13.

Whats the catch?

They respawn immediately. Get the drift?

WHAT LEVEL YOU SHOULD BE:

I would suggest 24+, however I was 33 when I discovered it, and it is
still extremely useful when you reach 60.

WHAT TO USE THIS SPOT FOR:

1) Grinding/Maxing new weapon proficiencies...
2) Leveling a toon (lvl 5-16)...and getting him rich, as well.
3) Farming Linen. (For you linen clowns, I easily loot 100 linen in
about 5 minutes).
4) Farming these nice little nets that occasionally drop.

WOW Farm for your mount at level 38

Start farming for your mount just one level before 40.

You can actually start at 38, 37 if you have high dps.

Easily generate the needed 90g for your mount in 1/2 day!!

Just north of the Gurabashi arena and just west of the Jungle Stalkers there is a small area
where the "Cold Eye Basilisks" dwell.

The rate of greenie drops on these guys is extremely high, also , even the grey items that
they drop is unusually valuable vendor trash.

But... almost 5% of the time they drop a green trinket called "Cold Basilisk Eye" This
trinket, is virtually silly and worthless (equipped and use slows a target's moveent by
15% during combat). However, it is one of but a few trinkets that can be equipped at a
character level of 40.

Because of this relatively low required equip level, noobs will go ga-ga and this little
trinket will fetch between 5 and 10 gold very quickly. I put all of them on the AH for 5g
bid, 10g buyout and sold the majority of them at buyout.

In a 2 hour period, those basilisks dropped 23 of these trinkets for me.
After 3 hours in ah, I had netted 155 gold!!

Not only did I buy my mount, I was able to pay for all new lvl 40 hunter spells (which at
40 is quite an expensive class for spells). I even had enough left over to ditch my leather
gear for a decent set of mail armor.

Thinking it might have beeen a fluke, I did it again with my druid and then again with my
mage. All 3 had the same result. Since at that level chances are good that you would be
questing in STV anyway, there is no reason not to try this.

No fluke, silly trinket, silly people buying it, but, you have your mount at 40 and cash left
over!!

Finally, another added bonus, if you are a skinner, you also just made a bunch of heavy
and/or thick leather. Not bad for 1/2 days farming.

WOW Easter Eggs (Azeroth Locales)

Azeroth Area "Easter Eggs"

Here are some intended, and sometimes unintended tricks and "fun" tips for World of Warcraft. These may not make you richer, but they WILL enrich your overall gaming experience!

Have fun. These were posted with permission from the original author.

Ironforge
Name: Nessy
Location: IF-SW; Deeprun Tram
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you jump off onto the walkway while going by on the tram or pass
at the right time, you can see a Thresadon swim around named Nessy, obviously
a reference to Scotland's Loch Ness monster.
Note: N/A

Name: Mermaid
Location: IF-SW; Deeprun Tram
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you look out in the water near some sunken ships, you can see a
Naga named Little Mermaid, an obvious referance to Disney's animated movie.
Note: N/A

Name: I'm a bit cooked.
Location: Ironforge - Military District
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In the Military Distrcit in the large building where hunters &
warriors receive training you can go to a Siege Engine depot where you'll find
a dwarf dressed like a mechanic. His name is Xiggs Fuselighter, a play on
Star War's Biggs Darklighter, who was Luke's cover on the Death Star run.
Note: N/A

Name: Barnum, Bailey and Soleil
Location: Ironforge - Bank
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg:
The bankers are from the same family. Their first names are all circus related.
Barnum and Bailey are the famous circus promoters. While Soleil is a reference
to the Famous Cirque du soleil. Perhaps they were former circus clowns now
working in Corporate Ironforge.
Note:

Name: Old Ironforge
Location: Ironforge - King's Throneroom
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In Ironforge, there is the ancient city of Ironforge. First jump
into the molten pit inside the great forge to enter ghost form. Walk back into
IF and go into the King's Throneroom. There should be two doors against the
wall, walk into the left one and then revive on the other side. You should be
able to explore the original Ironforge. When you want to leave, hearth out.
Note: Some people say they cannot get inside, even while in spirit form, I
haven't checked (but will soon) but it is possible Blizzard has restricted it
in a recent patch.

Stormwind City
Name: Child Gossip
Location: Stormwind City - Canals
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's two kids who talk about various things that are only myths
to them, but in reality can be found throughout the game. One of the children
talks about how he found a three eyed fish, a refrence to mutation.
Note: N/A

Name: Woo Ping - Weapon Master
Location: Stormwind - Trade District
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: A pun on the word 'whooping'. A fightermight give you a good,
solid whooping.
Note: N/A

Name: Under Siege
Location: Stormwind - Old Town - Pig & Whistle Tavern
Coordinates:
Easter Egg: In Old Town, Pig & Whistle Tavern, go downstairs. The cooks name
is Steven Ryback, an obvious play on Steven Segal's character Casey Ryback,
the navy cook in Under Siege.
Note:

Name: Alligator in The Sewers
Location: Stormwind City - Canals
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: You can find a giant alligator around the canals.
Note: N/A

Name: Blizzard Employees
Location: Stormwind City
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: A teacher walks around town with a bunch of kids, all of whome have
names of Blizzard Employees.
Note: N/A

Name: Salute
Location: Stormwind City - Valley of Heros
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you salute the Guard on horse there who's named Jonathan Marcus
or something, he will salute you back. You can also bow or wave to him, and he
will return the favor. People say that other emotes have affects as well. If
you flex at him, he will "appear unimpressed".
Note: N/A

Name: Dancing Barmaids
Location: Stormwind City - Inns
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: You can dance with the barmaids you find throughout Stormwind.
Note: N/A

Name: Who you gonna call?
Location: Stormwind City
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a mage quest where you have to capture "blue recluse" which
have infested a tavern in the mage district. You capture the ghosts inside
special containers. This is a refrence to the movie Ghostbusters.
Note: N/A

Name: For a burger today.
Location: Stormwind City
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: Topper McNab in the aisle of Stormwind sometimes yells out, "I
will gladly pay you for a hamburger today". A refrence to Popeye
the sailor man cartoon.
Note: N/A

Name: Where everybody knows your name!
Location: Stormwind City
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a man walking around with a mug that advertises for the
Blue Recluse, a tavern. One of his advertisements is, "Head on down to the
Blue Recluse where everybody knows your name!".
Note: N/A

Name: Slaughter
Location: Stormwind City - Mage District
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a movie called American Wolf in London, in it there's a
pub called the Slaughtered Lamb, as in Stormwind there is the inn called
the Slaugtered Lamb, which is home to Warlocks and the like.
Note: N/A

Name: Stormsing Bankers
Location: Stormwind City - Bank
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: The tree bankers in Stormwind are named left to right, Olivia,
Newtown and John, a reference to the singer/actress Olivia Newton John.
Note: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000556/

Name: Intelligence Agency
Location: Stormwind City, Elwynn Forest
Easter Egg: There is an organization, based in stormwind, named "SI:7." This
is in reference to the British Intelligence agency MI:6.
Notes: N/A

Don Morgoh
Name: Dwarven/Gnomish Airbase
Location: Dun Morgoh
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: When Flying from IF to Menethil (and possibly other places) you can
see an airbase up in the mountains that is unreachable by any normal methods.
Garret tells me, that with the help of a mount you can reach this by jumping.
There's some guards and a hunter trainer up there, I'll check this out as soon
as I can.
Note: N/A

Name: Mortar Team Practice Fire
Location: Dun Morgoh - Khranos
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: You can find a Dwarven Mortar team, that looks exactly the same as
in Warcraft 3. If you do the quest to give them their ammo, they're reinact
a whole scene. They use the exact sound files from Warcraft 3. One of the
Mortar Team's comments is a reference to an AC/DC song.
Note: N/A

Name: Dwarf Woman
Location: Dun Morgoh - Khranos
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In one of the basements of a dwarven house is a poster of a bikini
clad female human. Looks like Dwarves don't like dwarven woman either.
Note: N/A

Name: Tech Support Bot
Location: Dun Morgoh - Gnomeregan
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you listen to Tech Bot while he's idle or fighting, he says
various quotes that Tech Support or other kind of things say. He has a spell
called "Battle Net" which slows the target. He also has an attack called,
Linkdead.
Note: N/A

Name: They've set us up the bomb.
Location: Dun Morgoh - Gnomeregan
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: The walking alarm bomb things look alot like Bob-Ombs of Mario.
Note: N/A

Name: Dupe
Location: Dun Morgoh - Gnomeregan
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In Gnomeregan you can find "Dupe Bugs" which are a refrence to in
general duplication bugs that can be found in games. One of the major producers
of this was Diablo and Diablo 2 where item duplication was second hand.
Note: N/A

Name: Beam Me Up
Location: Dun Morgoh - Gnomeregan / Stranglethorn Vale - Booty Bay
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a goblin named sprok near the teleporter inside Gnomeregan.
On a similar note in Booty Bay there is a goblin next to a teleporter named
Scooty, with the title, Chief Enginner. A refrence to Star Trek's "Chief
Engineer Scotty".
Note: N/A

Name: Binary
Location: Dun Morgoh - Gnomeregan
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: The 3005 Punch Card Machines all have numbers on them, which in
binary translate to various phrases, you can get the following:
"Thrall and Jaina sitting ina tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G"
"If you can read this u're standing too close"
"The gnome king wears night elf underwear"
"Help! I'm trapped in a binary punch card factory!"
(Play on the popular line of "Help! I'm trapped in a X factory.")
"Tell your friends to play WoW"
"Play the Warcarft roleplaying game"
(I think this is from the banners that used to span the top part of
Battle.Net in Warcraft 3 and Starcraft.)
"Kiss me, I'm gnomish!"
("Toast" says this is a refernce to a Simpsons Tree House of Horror
Episode, but I'm fairly certain, being Irish myself, that this is a play on the
bumpersticker/t-shirt phrase "Kiss Me, I'm Irish". Although I guess it could
be a reference to The Simpsons.)
"The Lich King lives!"
(Tsuru Hiromi Inochi tells me this is a refrence to Elvis Presley. The
fact that Elvis had a closed coffin funeral and many thought he was still
alive or did not want to belive that the King of Rock'n'Roll was dead. "The
KingLives!".)
"Go go go!!"
(Starcraft Marine Reference Here I Think)
"Natalie Portman Rocks"
"Gnomeregan forever!"
"Play More WoW"
Note: N/A

Loch Modan

Wetlands
Name: Crashed Pilot
Location: Wetlands
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: When flying from Wetlands to Ironforge you can see a crashed gnome
plane on the side of the mountain.
Note: N/A

Badlands
Name: The Lost Vikings
Location: Badlands - Uldaman
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: You can find 3 lost dwarf, who represent the Lost Vikings, one of
Blizzard's classic games.
Note: N/A

Name: Grimlok
Location: Badlands - Uldaman
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: When he attacks he shouts, "ME GRIMLOK, KING!". The T-Rex
transformer of the dinobots was named Grimlock. He was the king.
Note: N/A

Name: Indiana Jones
Location: Badlands - Uldaman
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: One quest has you gather an amulet and a staff and put them
togther then insert it into a minature city. A refrence to Indian Jones
and the Raiders of The Lost Ark.
Note: N/A

Name: Crom
Location: Badlands
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a crypt atop a mountain in Badlands, inside is a large
skeleton with a sword in hand. This is a reference to Conan the Barbarian.
Note: N/A

Name: A Real Boy
Location: The Badlands
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a mechanical NPC called Little Servo, who sometimes says,
"Someday I'll be a real boy". Crumsnatcher tells me that when you meet him he
says something similar to, "I'm familiar with 4 languages". This may be a
refrence to C3PO in Star Wars where he talks about being a protocol droid and
knows millions of languages.
Note: N/A

Searing Gorge

Burning Steppes
Name: Taunts
Location: Burning Steps - Blackrock Spire
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: When you're in the "event" fighting Lord Victor Nefarius and
Warchief Rend Blackhand will shout out taunts. Such as...
"Served"
"Woot!"
"You idiots! Kill the one in the dress!"
"Inconceivable"
(Tsuru Hiromi Inochi tells me this is a refrence to "The Princess Bride",
one of the antagonists mentions this movie several times.)
Note: N/A

Name: Cockroaches
Location: Burning Steppes
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: The Ember Worgs play with the cockroaches there.
Note: N/A

Red Ridge Mountains
Name: Lindsay Davenport
Location: Red Ridge Mountains - Lakeshire
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There are two NPC merchants in Lakeshire that are named Lindsay
Ashlock and Amy Davenport. Switching the name/last names gives you Lindsay
Davenport a professional tennis player. I did a google seach and Amy Ashlock
does not give any partiular names.
Note: N/A

Elwyn Forest
Name: Crazy Cat Lady
Location: Elwyn Forest
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you're leaving Northshire Abbey one of the first houses on your
you will find the Crazy Cat Lady. Being a fan of the simpsons, I think this
is a refrence to that woman.
Note: N/A

Name: Erotic Paintings
Location: Elwyn Forest
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: Seems the male guards of Westbrook Keep like to have erotic
where they keep guard. There's a picture of a bikini clad woman on the wall.
I noticed this as well, mostly because I stared at it for a few hours. ;)
Note: N/A

Name: I'm a Lumberjack
Location: Elwyn Forest - Eastvale Lumber Camp
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In Monty Python's Flying Circus there was three men named Terry
Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. Monty Python being well known for
their Lumberjack Song, Blizzard decided to put an NPC lumberjack inside the
Mill named Terry Palin.
Note: N/A

Westfall
Name: Juggernaught
Location: Westfall - Deadmines Instance
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: VanCleef's ship resembles that of the Juggernaught, a Warcraft II
Orc naval unit, there was also a secret model of this in Warcraft III that was
not used in Melee.
Note: N/A

Name: He's Back
Location: Westfall - Moonshire Inn
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a jar on the table in the inn with an arm in it that
supposedly resembles Terminator 2 arm.
Note: N/A

Name: What's new Scooby Doo?
Location: Westfall
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: If you're standing at the exit of the Deadmine's instance and take
a left out of the cave you'll find a small little farm house with a NPC named
Daphne, she has red hair and a violet jacket. There's also a dog house, with
a picture of a scooby snack near it. Obvious refrence to the TV series, Scooby
Doo.
Note: N/A

Name: Van Cleef
Location: Westfall
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: Van Cleef, the rebel pirate and once mason of Stormwind has the
the name of a fashion brand. There's also Lee Van Cleef who was an actor who
started as the villan in many western movies with Clint Eastwood. He also
starred as some sort of Ninja master in one short TV series. Westfall also
being a sort of Western, farming sort of area. The Defias network is also
comprised of many ninja like followers.
Note: N/A

Name: Newland Landings
Location: Westfall
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a secret house/dock north of Westfall. Get to the Westfall
coastline and follow it north for about 15 minutes. Once you find there is a
dock, old house, bones and a sign that says "Newland Landings".
Note: N/A


Duskwood
Name: Ambercrombie & Fitch
Location: Duskwood - Northeast of Raven Hill Graveyard
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's an old man named Ambercrombie, through completeing quests
you will learn that he is the creator of "Stiches". Ambercrombie and Fitch is
a fashion company.
Note: N/A

Name: Screaming
Location: Duskwood - Darkshire
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: One of the Blacksmiths in Darkshire talks about how the wind sounds
like lambs screaming, a refrence to "The Silence of the Lambs", enforcing this
more, her name is Clarice.
Note: N/A

Deadwind Pass

Swamp of Sorrows

Blasted Lands

Stranglethorn Vale
Name: Flowers From The Dead
Location: Stranglethorn Vale
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: You can pick-pocket red roses from Zanzil undead.
Note: N/A

Name: Frozen Solid
Location: Stranglethorn Vale
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: In the Mist Valley there is a baskilisk cave, outside are people in
horrified figures and various postions that have been turned to stone. If you
don't know a baskalisk, in other mythologies has the ability to turn a person
to stone if they look at the baskalisk's eyes.
Note: N/A

Name: Ernest Hemmingway
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Hemet Nesingwary's Camp
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: Hemet Nesingway is an anagram of Ernest Hemmingway, a famous author
and hunter. He also gives a quest where you have to find the lost pages of his
book titled "Green Hills of Stranglethorn", refrencing to Ernest's book
"The Green Hills of Africa".
Note: N/A

Name: Goblin the Redeemer
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Janeiro's Point
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: This is a ploy on "Christ the Redeemer". There is a giant goblin
statue in the harbor of Booty Bay with his arms stretched out.
Note: http://biblia.com/jesusart/rio-statue-13.jpg

Name: An Offer You Can't Refuse
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Booty Bay
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: "Sea Wolf" Mckinley's quest Scaring Shaky may be a play on words
of Finding Nemo, just a guess though. In the quest it involves gathering the
Gorillia Giblets to scare "Shaky" Phillipe into paying the money he owes. This
is kind of the an imitation of "The Godfather" where they put a horse head
in a guy's bed because the Godfather's friend isn't accepted for a role in
the guy's movie.
Note: N/A

Name: Welcome To The Jungle
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Nesingway's Camp
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: This is the name of the quest you get when you are instructed to
talk to Hemmingway. "Welcome To The Jungle" is the name of a kick arse Guns N'
Roses song.
Note: N/A

Name: Old Man Hemming and The Sea
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Booty Bay
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: Blizzard must really like Hemmingway. The fishing vendor in Booty
Bay is named Old Man Hemming, refrencing Hemmingway's book entitled "The Old
Man and The Sea".
Note: N/A

Name: A Tailor of Two Cities
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Booty Bay
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There is a shop inside Booty Bay named a Tailor of Two Cities,
refrencing Dicken's book "A Tale of Two Cities".
Note: N/A

Name: Tan That Hide
Location: Stranglethorn Vale - Booty Bay
Coordinates: N/A
Easter Egg: There's a leatherworking shop called "Tan Your Hide" which is
sort of ironic, the town you're being in called "Booty Bay".
Note: N/A

Name: Apocalypse Now
Location: The City or Region - Starnglethorn Vale
Coordinates: Easter Egg: The whole Kurzen chain of quests bears a resemblance
to the plot of Apocalypse Now. In Apocalypse Now, Kurtz went deep inside the
jungle. In World of Warcraft Kurzen went insane deep inside the jungle. And in
the end they both become beheaded. Apocalypse Now being based on Joseph
Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
Note: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Apocalypse+Now

Name: Aquateen Reference
Location: Booty Bay, Stranglethorn Vale
Easter Egg: In Booty Bay, there is an NPC named "Oglethorpe Obnauticus." This
is a reference to Aquateen Hunger Force. In some episodes there is a character
named Oglethorpe (a short, spiky, orange alien with a thick Bavarian accent
and a partner named Emory). During one episode, Oglethorpe makes the quote:
"We shall consult the almighty Orbnauticus."

WOW 60 Gold An Hour

Easy Gold Guide

This method of farming has netted us over 1000 gold in no time, allowing us to purchase anything we want. This guide requires you to be a class who can stealth and an enchanter (at least 125 skill level). Also you must be a high level capable of killing 40+ elites. If you cannot stealth, you can still farm like this but the time you spend killing the mobs between bosses can really shoot your gold per hour rate (Hunters may be able to feign death in, but we’re unsure about this).

1) Free up 5 or 6 slots in your bags.
2) Fly to Theramore Isle and go south and enter Razorfen Downs.
3) Kill Glutton, drops Fleshhide Shoulders most of the time, disenchant.
4) Follow the path around and around until you get to Amnemnar the Coldbringer, kill him, and he sometimes drops two blues, disenchant them.
5) This step depends on your AoE capability. Mordresh Fire Eye has a lot of skellies around him that will attack you when you attack him. Druids will do this easily, but rogues may have a hard time (be creative on the ways to kill him).
6) Leave the instance and then reset. Do this a max number of five times an hour. After your farming session, go back to your nearest auction place.

When you disenchanted the blues you got Small Radiant Shards. These are a popular item that is always on demand. On our server, the price for a 4-stack is around 16-17g. We always 4 stack them (fiery enchant mats). We sell them for 15g, and say we get 16-20 shards a session, that is 4x15 = 60g!

Friday, July 6, 2007

WOW Making quick money with secondary skills

Make Gold with Secondary Skills

Crafting drops/exp
Farming crafting drops can be done all over the world of Azeroth. Things like Large Fangs are used in smithing/tailoring/enchanting/Alchemy. Spider silks come in 3 forms and sell VERY well on AH at times (Spider Silk, Ironweb Spider Silk, Shadow Silk).

*NICHE* Secondary Skills like Cooking and Fishing can be used to make consumable foods/Pet foods/Transforming foods. Most would snub their nose at this but we have made close to 450 gold in 2 days with cooking and fishing on straight runs though sat/sun, 12 hours each.

As you kill/fish things they drop meats etc. 90% of the items that drop in WoW are used in some craft/spell. Some sell for less some more. Gather all items that the monsters are dropping that you know are used in some craft. Then start fishing for Delight Fish. A Delight Fish is fun, and we won't go into the mods of eating it, but they often sell for as much as 2-5 gold on AH for five of them, and we typically gather about two per minute.
By cooking the items that you gather you allow people who don't want to max out a cooking skill maxed the ability to use them. We usually sell meats and soups on AH for 30 silver to 3 gold for 5.

Humanoids for cloth
Humanoids drop all kinds of cloth and its used in 4 of the 5 main trade skills, and 1 secondary skill. (linen, silk, mageweave, runecloth, fellcloth) As you encounter humanoid enemies, you can gather about 2-10 stacks within 20-50 min of farming as you pass though. Selling that on the AH when you get back to Ironforge or Orgimmar. Fellcoth is turned to mooncloth by tailors and we usually sell 2 fellcloth for 2 gold about 5-10 stacks per day.

Quest items
Although this is the most time consuming way to make money it is very easy to do. And once you know the locations of the items you are gathering you will be much faster at it.

We'll start with the big hitters:
Ungoro Crater (lvl 50+) -- Shards from the area are used to create buffs and a quest that is located there. Can be sold in the amount of 10 stacks for 1 gold per 10 at the AH in Tanaris. They drop by 2-4 at a time and takes 30 min to get a full bag fast.

Ungoro Soil -- Used in 3 quest for the alliance and 2 for the horde, this can sell very fast for a quick buck. We've sold 10 stacks for 50 silver to 2.5 gold depending on demand. At times the demand is so high we cant keep up with it.

Azshara(lvl 50+) -- The hostile Gryphons there drop IronFeathers, used in one of the most desired armors on our server. You can sell a 10 stack for 5-10 gold and sell 4-15 stacks a day. Also there is an abundance of sea creatures that drop clams. The meat can be cooked, and if your lucky you will walk out with 15-20 gold or black pears to boot

WOW BRD Farming for Stealth Enchanters

This guide is for any enchanters that can disenchant to large brilliant shards and can stealth. In my experience a stealthed enchanter is by far the most profitable. I am a 70 Rogue specced 21/0/40 and in pvp blues and instance blues. I by no means have “uber” gear so Id imagine a well geared rogue or druid could take this guide a little further. I am using the follow guide to work on my epic flying mount and to stock pile gold. I am over 3k as I post this with hopes to having my mount by the end of this weekend. I do apologize if the following has been posted…

What you will need

Rogue will need the shadowforge key or lockpicking high enough to get through the doors.

Druid will of course need the key, its pretty easy to get at 70 though.

First part

Start off by entering the instance and working your way through the door to the left. Continue on to the next gate and enter through it. Come up to the East Garrison door and go through it (do not unlock the locking mechanism in the back of this room just yet) Continue up the ramp and make your way through the arena. Take the other exit out of the arena and go down the right side of the hall until you get to the Monument of Franclorn Forgewright. There you will see an rare elite (always up but still has the rare symbol) named Pyromancer Loregrain. These are easy kills, at 70 you pretty much resist everything, just make sure his 2 buddies don’t have a chance to run or you can aggro the group behind you. Do not DE his blue item, it will only DE into a small brilliant shard and his staff sells for a little over 4g to a vendor and the others sell for around 2. The only reason you kill him is he has a 12% chance to drop the fiery weapon enchant recipe which sells for 35-40g on my server.

Second Part

The next part we will be heading to the Vault. This is the room where the coffer keys can be used and the dark coffer key. So head back down the hall past where you cam out of the arena, cross the bridge and go through the domicle. Continue out of that and go around to you get to the vault. There you will see Warder Stilgiss and his demon Verek guarding the coffer room. These are very easy kills also, just kill Warder and then take out the demon. I have never aggroed the room before them and I always kill them right where they stand. His demon has a chance to drop his collar (see it maybe 1 out of every 4 runs) DE this every time, turns into a large brilliant shard. DE everything Warder Stilgiss drops except Arbiters Blade (it will DE into a small brilliant shard and sells more to vendor that shard is worth).

Optional

Dark Keeper locations. There is only 3 places I will go after the dark keeper. To spawn him look at the portrait in the first room where you just killed Warder Stilgiss, read it and it will tell you where the Keeper just spawned. I have highlighted on the map where 3 spawns are that I kill him (feel free to try the others but when he spawns in the bar or in west garrison I always end up dying because of adds and its not worth my time) if you get a good spawn then approach him, he is again a very easy kill, I kill him and his 2 guards in hopes of getting a regular coffer key also. Loot him and return to the vault and open the middle lock in the back of the room. Usuall get a green that will DE into illusion dust or greater nether essence.

Third Part

This part we will be going after Lord Incendius. Go right out of the vault you were just in and he is right below you. I go to where you came out of the Domicile and just jump down. This guy can catch you off guard if you don’t position yourself. He can knock you off the platform and into the lava so just make sure you are always in a position that you have room behind you. Other than that he is pretty simple. Rogues cloak of shadows is useful here. DE every blue he drops, they are all Large Brilliant Shards. Exit out the SW side down the Dark Iron Highway until you get back to the gates you unlocked when you first enetered (this is why you didn’t unlock that locking mechanism at first so the door on the high way would remain open.

Fourth Part

The last two parts will be in the Bar. The next go we will go after is Phalanx. He is the Golem in the corner of the bar. You have to do a little quest event to make him aggressive and killable. On the upper side of the bar is a little goblin named Plugger Spazzring. Buy all the dark ale mug (note he sometimes has a rare leather working pattern that sells decent on AH). Directly across from him is a dwarf (can’t remember his name but he is green to you, do not talk to NPCs that are yellow to ya) After you give him a few things of the ale he will start off a mini even where he looks for more ale in the kegs, hill will damage the last keg and this will trigger Phalanx. I pull him to the corner he came from and kill him there, keep your back to the wall cause he knocks you back also. DE any blue he drops into a large brilliant shard..

Fifth Part

The last person you will kill for a shard is Hurley Blackbreath. Go to the lower section of the bar in to the far room where no one is there. There is 3 clickable kegs all bunched together. Click each one. On the last keg Hurley and his gang will come running in. they will not aggro you. He has 3 guards with him. As a rogue, just sap one guard kill Hurley, loot and vanish. If youre a druid im guessing you could kill all with ease with your heals.


More Options

If you in need of a 16 slot bag or ammo pouch you can also kill Ribbly Screwspigot in the bar, he is just outside where you just killed Hurley, just talk to him and run back into where you killed Hurley. The only thing is all his bags are unique so you can only have one of each.

Repeat

Pretty sure there is more ways to make gold in here but I have found this to work best for me. I can do this run over and over never worrying about being in an instance too many times cause it takes almost 20 min per run. In these 20 min runs I get the following

3-5 Large Brilliant Shards - 7 gold each on my server

Fiery Enchant recipe – 35 gold on my server (remember this is just a 12% chance but I have seen it drop up to 3 times in a row)

Around 5-10g (depending on if I get things I don’t wanna DE) in vendor blues and and coin from NPCs

This is a chance for almost 80g in 20-30 minutes (all depending on what things sell for on your server)

Also note I know there is other things I can kill before all this but Im in it for Large Brilliant Shards and nother before this except the arena event (which kills my speed of this) drops anything that DE's to Large Brilliant Shards.

I would like to get better gear and try to go deeper in this where I can kill General Angorforge (I get him to 20% and he calls his buddies lol) and maybe the chest event.

Please don’t go bragging to everyone if you start profiting off this. Gold is so hard to make and this works really well, and we don't want to see it changed.

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