Sunday, September 30, 2007
WoW Gold Guide: Easy Gold - 40-45 - Nice XP As well
After ignoring blacksmithing for a long time, I decided to level quickly in it and went up about 100 levels in a single night. Of course, this left me 10-15 wow gold poorer after buying all my resources from the AH, even after making the items and selling them. So I thought I would pass along how I made about 20 gold in a little over a day.Specifically, I went to Tanaris (Gadgetzan). Someone else
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Selling World of Warcraft Recipes to Get WoW Gold
Good way to earn easy money is by selling recipes for lots of money which you buy very cheap! Best sellers are brothers knaz and gnaz blunderflames in STV (http://thottbot.com/?m=23421&s=b). They sell Schematic: Deadly Scope and, Schematic: Mechanical Dragonling. You can only buy one of each per day. Mechanical dragonling costs 1 gold each ( you can easily sell it for 6 gold), and Deadly Scope
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Friday, September 28, 2007
AoE Farming in Silithus
A lot of people look at grinding for gold in Wacraft with faulty logic. Everyone is so gaga over Outlands that they never leave, or consider there might be places just as good in Azeroth! Well, they are partially correct. For sheer value of items, level of mobs, etc, Outlands is king. However, there are some great places in Azeroth where a level 70 can grind extremely quickly and efficiently, which makes up for the lower value of the mobs.
Case in point, Twilight Avengers and Twilight Geolords in Silithus. This is a great place, especially for Mages who can AoE grind effectively. Check the links above for the locations of these mobs -- the good thing about them is they are very densely populated, very weak (for a level 70 mage), and are HUMANOID. So, they drop silver, frequently drop cloth, and the traditional greens or maybe world BoE blue. Round them up, knock them down. Runecloth, which is what they drop, still sells very well on my server, and probably yours. (Used mainly for bandages and pre BC recipes). You can grind here safely, and with little fear from being ganked by another level 70 player, so enjoy the change of scenery!
Case in point, Twilight Avengers and Twilight Geolords in Silithus. This is a great place, especially for Mages who can AoE grind effectively. Check the links above for the locations of these mobs -- the good thing about them is they are very densely populated, very weak (for a level 70 mage), and are HUMANOID. So, they drop silver, frequently drop cloth, and the traditional greens or maybe world BoE blue. Round them up, knock them down. Runecloth, which is what they drop, still sells very well on my server, and probably yours. (Used mainly for bandages and pre BC recipes). You can grind here safely, and with little fear from being ganked by another level 70 player, so enjoy the change of scenery!
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Farm WoW Gold: Rogue Solo The Mechanaa
Rogue's talent can help me Solo instances very quickly and easily.Thus,Rogue can steal treasure boxes to get wow gold.
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Buy World of Warcraft Gold Using Limited Supply Items
This strategy to make gold has yet to be used to its full potential. Some people do takeadvantage of this but not enough so you can still make a lot of gold using this technique.The only question people have about this is....where do I find the limited supply items at?Don't worry I do go through that in other guides on the site.First and foremost, what is a limited supply item?A limited supply
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Engineering crafted flying mounts confirmed
Gyrocopter pilots of Azeroth, your day is coming. So says CM Bornakk today in the official forums. He mentioned both normal and epic mounts arriving in Test Patch 2.3. He went on to clarify where Blizzard is on the development of these:The specifics of the mounts, such as skill and materials, isn't finalized yet, but we really want to get this mount/machine/gizmo into the game for engineers to
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Monday, September 24, 2007
WoW Gold Guide: World Of Warcraft Gold Earning
Fishing for Huge WoW Gold - Level 25+I mentioned in Money Making 101 that I was holding back a trick or two for fast gold. Well, it's time toshare. This will require fishing over 75 (100+ is better for the catch rate) and level 25 or higher. Like allmy strats they are designed for alliance but horde can do as well.Deviate fish = LOTS OF GOLDhttp://www.thottbot.com/?i=4311Get yourself to The
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Dirty, Dirty Trick
I was debating with myself if I should even post this Auction House trick. It takes advantage of the competition, which is fine. It has a decent success rate, also fine. However, it is very, very dishonest, and generally pretty bad form. I've only done this once, and I felt really bad about it, so I don't do it anymore. Unfortunately, it IS somewhat amusing on an immature, sneaky level, and it's an example of out-of-the-box thinking. So, here we go.
I made a post about an Auction House tactic where you find an undervalued item on the AH, and then post it in /trade for a normal sell value, or higher. The hope is that someone will offer to buy it without checking the Auction House to find the actual price. When you see people selling a plethora of blue items at one time and wonder where they got them, they either bought them and are now trying to sell them, or they're using this trick. Most of the time, people are smart enough to not fall for this. BUT: a lot of people still try to make this work, and that is what we're going to take advantage of.
Make 2 characters and jog their weak butts to an Auction House. Take a decent blue item, and list it on the Auction House for, oh, 25 or 30 gold higher than it should go for. Stay with me, I'm not crazy. Now, log on to your other toon. Get in /trade, and say something like "want to buy ****", whatever the item is, for even HIGHER than what it was listed for. Now, if you're lucky, someone will try to pull a fast one with the first trick I listed: they'll hit the AH, see it for sale for less than what you're buying it for, buy it, and try to resell it to you for your price. (It must be the ONLY listing of the item, or the person will just buy the one that is listed for the real price instead of yours!). Here's the dishonest part: once they buy that item (the one you posted on the other character), just log off, say you don't need it now, whatever. Now you've sold that item for way over its value.
Here's an example. Get Ced's Carver on one toon. It sells for, oh, 50 gold on my server. So, I could list it for 80 gold or so. Then I'd get on another character and say in /trade "WTB Ced's Carver, 100g". The victim checks the AH, sees it for 80, buys it, and tries to sell it to me, at which point I disappear. Voila, Ced's Carver sold for 30 gold over value. Of course, this wouldn't work with Ced's Carver, because EVERYONE is trying to sell one (mostly because of Rogue treasure chest farming). Try to do this with a more rare blue that people don't see frequently.
I do NOT recommend using this beyond maybe once to see that it does work. I do encourage this sort of unconventional thinking, though! Be creative and you can stumble upon some trick no one has thought of, and ruthlessly exploit it!
I made a post about an Auction House tactic where you find an undervalued item on the AH, and then post it in /trade for a normal sell value, or higher. The hope is that someone will offer to buy it without checking the Auction House to find the actual price. When you see people selling a plethora of blue items at one time and wonder where they got them, they either bought them and are now trying to sell them, or they're using this trick. Most of the time, people are smart enough to not fall for this. BUT: a lot of people still try to make this work, and that is what we're going to take advantage of.
Make 2 characters and jog their weak butts to an Auction House. Take a decent blue item, and list it on the Auction House for, oh, 25 or 30 gold higher than it should go for. Stay with me, I'm not crazy. Now, log on to your other toon. Get in /trade, and say something like "want to buy ****", whatever the item is, for even HIGHER than what it was listed for. Now, if you're lucky, someone will try to pull a fast one with the first trick I listed: they'll hit the AH, see it for sale for less than what you're buying it for, buy it, and try to resell it to you for your price. (It must be the ONLY listing of the item, or the person will just buy the one that is listed for the real price instead of yours!). Here's the dishonest part: once they buy that item (the one you posted on the other character), just log off, say you don't need it now, whatever. Now you've sold that item for way over its value.
Here's an example. Get Ced's Carver on one toon. It sells for, oh, 50 gold on my server. So, I could list it for 80 gold or so. Then I'd get on another character and say in /trade "WTB Ced's Carver, 100g". The victim checks the AH, sees it for 80, buys it, and tries to sell it to me, at which point I disappear. Voila, Ced's Carver sold for 30 gold over value. Of course, this wouldn't work with Ced's Carver, because EVERYONE is trying to sell one (mostly because of Rogue treasure chest farming). Try to do this with a more rare blue that people don't see frequently.
I do NOT recommend using this beyond maybe once to see that it does work. I do encourage this sort of unconventional thinking, though! Be creative and you can stumble upon some trick no one has thought of, and ruthlessly exploit it!
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Farm wow gold and level: Mage Solo The Slave Pens
Level 64 Mage solo the slave pens to get wow gold and experiences.
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Sunday, September 23, 2007
WoW Wallpaper: Belle and White Tiger
Here are 3 world of warcraft wallpapers: Belle and White Tiger
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5000 Gold per Hour
lBlizzard really made a mistake when they added the DM East wing because they always had 2-3 Rich Thorium Veins at the end of the instance. Are you sick of running all over Burning Steppes racing Chinese farmers and the like to these veins? If so, this guide is for you.I made over 5,000 gold in only 3 slack nights using this routine. If I did a full day I could easily get that amount. Bear in
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Friday, September 21, 2007
1K WOW Gold An Hour, Level 60 Mage
It possible with some work, a lvl 60 mage, and some hacking. Use this while you can, because the market will probably be flooded with Plans:Invulnerable Mail in no time.You need to be familliar with Mobius. Here is what you do:Go to Blackrock Spire. Teleport to 'Anvilcrack'. He should aggro you immediately. Teleport to 'Anvil Kill'. Wait a few minutes for the mobs to get there. 3 Dragonkin in the
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Auctioneer Advanced
As if Auctioneer 4 wasn't good enough, the brilliant folks of Norganna have released a NEW addon: Auctioneer Advanced. Don't be deceived by the name - it isn't an update for Auctioneer, it's a completely separate addon. As the Auctioneer Advanced info page points out, there is one thing you need to understand about this new addon:
Speaking of price data. Scanning the Auction House is not the only way to gather data for Auctioneer Advanced. Every time you search an item, whatever the Auction House returns to you is added to your data. This is nice, especially if you want to keep current on certain things, but don't want to take 10 minutes to scan. Also, there will no longer be the moment of lag at the end of a scan, before the sound plays. Hurray!
Also, the entire setup can now be done through a GUI: no more confusing slash commands! More on this later, in depth.
Appraiser! A new feature in Auctioneer Advanced that carriers an Auctioneer feature to its logical conclusion. Remember the button you checked in Auctioneer to remember your pricing? Well, Auctioneer Advanced does that automatically, for EVERY item you post. So the next time you list it, you can see what you sold it for last time, search the Auction House (and record new data for that item), and adjust your sell price accordingly.
Let's break it down into sections: first thing, the main auctioneer window. Before, you had to do a scan, then search through it according to PCT less, bid %, etc. Now, some of this info is built into the main Auctioneer window!
A lot of this is familiar territory.
- Your Auctioneer data will NOT be converted. Auctioneer Advanced uses a different database, and does not share data with Auctioneer. However, you can run it alongside Auctioneer with no trouble until you build up Auctioneer Advanced's database.
Speaking of price data. Scanning the Auction House is not the only way to gather data for Auctioneer Advanced. Every time you search an item, whatever the Auction House returns to you is added to your data. This is nice, especially if you want to keep current on certain things, but don't want to take 10 minutes to scan. Also, there will no longer be the moment of lag at the end of a scan, before the sound plays. Hurray!
Also, the entire setup can now be done through a GUI: no more confusing slash commands! More on this later, in depth.
Appraiser! A new feature in Auctioneer Advanced that carriers an Auctioneer feature to its logical conclusion. Remember the button you checked in Auctioneer to remember your pricing? Well, Auctioneer Advanced does that automatically, for EVERY item you post. So the next time you list it, you can see what you sold it for last time, search the Auction House (and record new data for that item), and adjust your sell price accordingly.
Let's break it down into sections: first thing, the main auctioneer window. Before, you had to do a scan, then search through it according to PCT less, bid %, etc. Now, some of this info is built into the main Auctioneer window!
A lot of this is familiar territory.
- On the far left of the results, we have the number of items in the stack.
- Next the item name, followed by the minimum level you need to use it (if any).
- To the right of that, we have "iLvl", a new feature. This is the "item level", which from what I understand is the estimated level requirement an item would have if those stats were found on a green.
- Next is "left", which is how much time is left on the Auction, followed by the name of who is selling it.
- Next is obviously the price. Bid price on top, buyout (if there is one), listed beneath it.
- Lastly, we have the "PCT" column, which means "percent". Basically, it is how much the item is listed for compared to how much it is sellable for, according to your data. As I only have a couple scans worth, Auctioneer Advanced is seeing these items for the first time, hence the "100%". They are being listed at exactly the same price as my data reflects, and my data contains only that price. The more data you have, the more reliable this value becomes.
- Note, there is no 'scan' button! You can scan by typing "/auc scan", or press the little "play" button on the top frame.
- On the far left is your item selection window. It shows a list of all your sellable items! Simply click on it in this window, and the info for it will pop up on the right-hand window. Now you don't need to search through your bags, looking for the correct icon! You can search by name; very handy.
- Under where it displays the name of the item are some sliders. The first is the stack slider. Here is where you can choose how many items per stack you want to sell.
- The slider beneath is for how many stacks you want to sell at the size you chose above. Look at the image I have: the first slider says "stack size: 5", meaning I want to sell in stacks of 5. Below, the slider says "number: 2 stacks = 10". Meaning, I will list 2 stacks of 5, for a total of 10. When I click to post the auction, it post 2 stacks of 5 automatically! Neat, huh? You can also set it to automatically list as many full stacks as you have items for, but moving the slider one click from the far right. All the way to the right will list every full stack you can, and whatever is left after that as a smaller stack.
- On the bottom right, we have the bid price per item and buy price per item fields. This is just where you put in your bid price and buyout price. Auctioneer Advance will do this for you once you have data for it, just like Auctioneer. "Per item" simply means if you're selling a stack, how much each one in the stack goes for.
- Now, on the bottom left we have the "pricing model to use" dropdown menu. Here's where it can get confusing. I haven't figured out the details of them all, but here's what they mean as I understand it, in order from top of the menu to the bottom:
- Market Value: This is the one we are used to. Lists the price Auctioneer Advanced thinks it can be sold for, based on previous auctions it has seen.
- Stats: Vendor Markup: If Auctioneer Advanced hasn't seen an item before, it will list it at 3x what a vendor would buy it for (as vendors are rip-off artists).
- Fixed Price allows you to specify what exactly you want to sell for.
- The other options are a bit more cryptic. As Auctioneer Advanced is new, there is not full documentation. I'll finish the list when I'm comfortable that I can explain them accurately. In general, use "stddev" or Market when selling.
- The very bottom window shows other listings of the item you have just put up (according to your last scan, that is.)
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
How To Make Gold In World Of Warcraft: Disenchanting Guide
First thing’s first: visit Norganna.org and download enchantrix.Better yet, download the package that gives you auctioneer, enchantrix and tooltip. Set enchantrix to always load for your character. To make it work in-game:Type /enchantrix load always in the chat panel while you are playing Warcraft.Now, you will be able to tell what each item is most likely to disenchant to just by clicking on it
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Bloodvine Farming--to get wow gold
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
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Delay!
Sorry for the delay here, folks. Classes have been busy, and it seems I'm always doing homework. I have an easy day on Thursday, and will be investigating Auctioneer Advance, so I ought to be posting about it Thursday night! Thanks for the patience.
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Farming WoW Gold- Level 55+
In Winterspring there is a nice spot with 55-57 ghost spawns, they die fast, dont hit too hard and drop one very valuable item VERY commonly. They drop the Formula for the Icy Chill, in my experience I can get the formula in under 30minutes.On my server people have been selling these in sets of 2 for the past couple of days and its kinda killed the market but if your on a new server this could be
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
AoE Grinding in Shadowmoon Valley
Whoa, sorry for the long time between posts! The days just got away from me!
Here's a very nice spot for a level 70 mage to AoE grind and make some serious gold! Head to Shadowmoon Valley and go to the Ruins of Karabor. You're looking for Demon Hunter Supplicants, and they won't be hard to find because there are 15 or 20 of them, all close together, all level 70. Don't be alarmed! Blizzard, thankfully, has them training with each other, so they aren't all at full health. Being the sneaky, opportunistic type that we are, we will take advantage of this!
These mobs are mainly melee fighters, so if you're good at kiting with AoE, you'll have dished out some serious damage before they even get to you. I know they are all level 70, but if you know how to AoE properly, you should be alright. One thing to remember is that they respawn very quickly. Yeah, that's pretty great in terms of little downtime, but be careful they don't spawn on you while you loot the huge pile of bodies. Try to pull them a little bit away from where you found them, just to be safe.
Bits of silver from each mob, decent amounts of greens, and lots of Scryer rep items are to be had! Unless another mage is AoE grinding, there's really no reason for anyone to be here other than for doing quests, so competition should be minimal. Get to it!
Here's a very nice spot for a level 70 mage to AoE grind and make some serious gold! Head to Shadowmoon Valley and go to the Ruins of Karabor. You're looking for Demon Hunter Supplicants, and they won't be hard to find because there are 15 or 20 of them, all close together, all level 70. Don't be alarmed! Blizzard, thankfully, has them training with each other, so they aren't all at full health. Being the sneaky, opportunistic type that we are, we will take advantage of this!
These mobs are mainly melee fighters, so if you're good at kiting with AoE, you'll have dished out some serious damage before they even get to you. I know they are all level 70, but if you know how to AoE properly, you should be alright. One thing to remember is that they respawn very quickly. Yeah, that's pretty great in terms of little downtime, but be careful they don't spawn on you while you loot the huge pile of bodies. Try to pull them a little bit away from where you found them, just to be safe.
Bits of silver from each mob, decent amounts of greens, and lots of Scryer rep items are to be had! Unless another mage is AoE grinding, there's really no reason for anyone to be here other than for doing quests, so competition should be minimal. Get to it!
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Farming Gold in Burning Crusade
Since the AddOn "Burning Crusade" your characters can also discover the all new Outlands. Beneath mean new monsters and dark new dungeons you will find many new (expensive) items, that will make you badly rich!And if your own epic flying mount is still to far away, just buy cheap gold and have it sent to your favorite character in no time!Primal Mana (Motes of Mana) ! You will get one Primal Mana
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WoW Gold Farm--The fast way to get gold
If you want to be rich in World of Warcraft, below is a wow gold farm guide video.
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New World of Warcraft Wallpaper
Here is two new world of warcraft Wallpaper from Korea Version.
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How I bought my Own mount
How I bought my Own mount - level 40I'm no expert and some of this is very obvious, but it might be interesting info for some of you. Whoknows?Anyway, I'm a human mage on a low-pop PvP server. When I dinged 40, I had enough gold for my mountand most of my level 40 spells (that tapped me out, but next day I was back to ~ 17 gold).Generally speaking, this was what I did:- loot *everything* you kill
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Easy money in TBC Starter guide
Essentially, this guide was written from a Horde perspective, & being an undead Warlock, solo questing & farming is fairly easy. I am Demo specced, for Felguard, but even though you may not be a lock, don't think that this guide isn't for you!Things you will need:Atleast lvl 58 character and the expansionPlenty of Food and DrinkEmpty quest logEmpty bagsHealing and Mana potionsA support profession
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WoW gold making in burning crusade!
This guide is about making gold in the Burning Crusade.Don't WorryI've seen many people complaining about the price of flying mounts that are coming out. Yes, yes, I admit that I've been complaining and still will be because I think they are overpriced but doing a little bit of research I found a couple ways to make your life easier when the Burning Crusade comes out. I'm not in beta but I have a
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Make 1000 Gold in 2 Hours
Strapped for cash? need to buy epic flying mount? Want to make 1000g in 2 hours? Nagrand - Elemental Plateau (67,23) Wind Elementals = Drop 1-2 motes of air, 10x combines to 1 Primal Air = ~20g per Fire Elementals = Drop 1-2 motes of fire, 10x combines to 1 Primal Fire = ~25g per Water Elementals = Drop 1-2 motes of water, 10x combines to 1 Primal Water = ~20g per 2 hours of farming yielded 978g
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Grinding Advice for Rogues
Rogues, there are only 2 things to consider when looking for a good grinding spot: Are the mobs wearing cloth, and are they melee or casters? For maximum efficiency, they must be cloth wearers. You'll go through them much more quickly than beasts or armored mobs. If they are melee, fight a few to find out what kind of damage they do to you, and judge if it's worth it. If they are casters, well, you've got it made. Low health, squishy armor, and casts you can interrupt, what more could you ask for?
Now, there are tons of spots in the world to grind mobs, but most people don't need to grind until 70, as you're better off questing before then. So, I will offer my 2 favorite spots with squishtastic mobs, and good rewards. If anyone would like me to add spots for other level ranges, leave a comment and I will!
Deadwind Pass: The ogres in Deadwind (Deadwind Brutes, Deadwind Maulers and Deadwind Ogre Mages) are actually fairly weak. As a Rogue, you should just breeze through them. They drop lots of Runecloth, and of course, some silver and copper. The birds that fly around are weak in hitpoints/armor, but do decent damage and have a DoT they constantly use. Unless you're combat specced, I'd avoid them, as being dotted will ruin an ambushing Rogue's efficiency.
The Legion Hold, Shadowmoon Valley: If you haven't guessed, this is one of my favorite places ever to grind. Look for Wrathwalkers, as they are all over the place. They drop Netherweave by the truckload, also rep items you can sell/turn in. At the top of Legion Hold, where the infernals are, you will find Shadow Council Warlocks. These mobs are just too easy, and also drops tons of cloth and good greens. Low hitpoints, and all they do is cast Shadow Bolt. If you're 70, they will likely only get through one cast before dying, which you will interrupt anyway. VERY little downtime here, folks. The respawn rate seems to vary, but even with 3 people here at once, you will never have to wait for a target. The Warlocks in particular are a nice grind, as they have the chance to drop Recipe: Fel Strength Elixer, if you're an Alchemist.
Remember Rogues, bring bandages, bring lots of food, and bring empty bags. Enjoy the grind!
Now, there are tons of spots in the world to grind mobs, but most people don't need to grind until 70, as you're better off questing before then. So, I will offer my 2 favorite spots with squishtastic mobs, and good rewards. If anyone would like me to add spots for other level ranges, leave a comment and I will!
Deadwind Pass: The ogres in Deadwind (Deadwind Brutes, Deadwind Maulers and Deadwind Ogre Mages) are actually fairly weak. As a Rogue, you should just breeze through them. They drop lots of Runecloth, and of course, some silver and copper. The birds that fly around are weak in hitpoints/armor, but do decent damage and have a DoT they constantly use. Unless you're combat specced, I'd avoid them, as being dotted will ruin an ambushing Rogue's efficiency.
The Legion Hold, Shadowmoon Valley: If you haven't guessed, this is one of my favorite places ever to grind. Look for Wrathwalkers, as they are all over the place. They drop Netherweave by the truckload, also rep items you can sell/turn in. At the top of Legion Hold, where the infernals are, you will find Shadow Council Warlocks. These mobs are just too easy, and also drops tons of cloth and good greens. Low hitpoints, and all they do is cast Shadow Bolt. If you're 70, they will likely only get through one cast before dying, which you will interrupt anyway. VERY little downtime here, folks. The respawn rate seems to vary, but even with 3 people here at once, you will never have to wait for a target. The Warlocks in particular are a nice grind, as they have the chance to drop Recipe: Fel Strength Elixer, if you're an Alchemist.
Remember Rogues, bring bandages, bring lots of food, and bring empty bags. Enjoy the grind!
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Farming 100 WoW Gold Per Hour: Mage Solo ULDM
As a Mage,you have more advantage than other classes, because Mage can AOE . So if you are a Mage, you can get World of Warcraft Gold quickly.
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Thanks!
Wow, thanks for the great suggestions!
I will be looking into Auctioneer Advanced, definitely. Class-specific grinding spots I can do as well.
Jessie, good point. I did a post about the Avenging Blades and the Sharp Cookie, from the Blade merchants in Halaa, and I'll look into the other stuff as well. Probably won't be doing a post until Tuesday, as I've got lots of homework. >.<
I will be looking into Auctioneer Advanced, definitely. Class-specific grinding spots I can do as well.
Jessie, good point. I did a post about the Avenging Blades and the Sharp Cookie, from the Blade merchants in Halaa, and I'll look into the other stuff as well. Probably won't be doing a post until Tuesday, as I've got lots of homework. >.<
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New Record Maker Interview: Level Up to 70 in 23H
Here is the new record maker--Silver Dragon infro:ID: Silver DragonClass: HunterGuild: GreenBaseServer: Un′Goro(Horde)Below is interview:1.) Hello, Firstly,Congratulations! You broke the record of 28 hours abroad for leveling to 70 in 24 hours .Could you please introduce yourself?silvern dragon: Well, my name is GoodWell, if you still remember hackers union "Greenbase," you should know me. What i
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Direction
Sorry things have been slow lately. School has a way of doing that!
Anyway, I need some direction from you all, whoever you are. What kind of info an I lacking? What do you want to see? What addons, zones, professions, etc? Post 'em in comments and I'll knock them out soon as I can!
Thanks a lot.
Anyway, I need some direction from you all, whoever you are. What kind of info an I lacking? What do you want to see? What addons, zones, professions, etc? Post 'em in comments and I'll knock them out soon as I can!
Thanks a lot.
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Saturday, September 8, 2007
WoW Gold Guide - Defias Windmill
Defias Windmill- This is a great place to farm that can be done at almost any level. This spot was revealed on the official forums right after release and to this day it hasn't changed and is still great.If you head out to the Gold Coast area in Westfall you will find a windmill on a hill overlooking the beach (there is a murloc camp right below it on the beach). Surrounding this windmill are a
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Chinese TBC: New Record:60-70 only 23H!!!
Chinese TBC launched yesterday,however,a player has leveled up from 60 to 70 in less than 23H.Below is his info:ID:Silver DragonClass:HunterGuild:GreenBaseServer:Un'Goro(Horde)Some timestamp log of the leveling process
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World of Warcraft News
Farming Felcloth in Diremaul
I've said it before: the best thing about the expansion is that some items that were intended to be hard to get are now easy to get, and just as useful (expensive) as ever, or even more!
So, here we apply that to Felcloth, which is used in high level Tailoring and Leatherworking recipes. It tends to be very hard to farm, dropping rarely off of Satyr type mobs. However,
the Wildspawn Satyrs inside of Dire Maul enjoy a 5% drop rate, which is rather decent. At level 70, you should have no problem tearing these guys apart, as they are only 54-55 elites. So, check out the Felcloth prices on your server. If it's worth it, this spot is my recommended grind spot! Anywhere else, and you risk interruptions, PKing, etc etc.
I know, wussy post. Busy with school. Don't lose faith!
So, here we apply that to Felcloth, which is used in high level Tailoring and Leatherworking recipes. It tends to be very hard to farm, dropping rarely off of Satyr type mobs. However,
the Wildspawn Satyrs inside of Dire Maul enjoy a 5% drop rate, which is rather decent. At level 70, you should have no problem tearing these guys apart, as they are only 54-55 elites. So, check out the Felcloth prices on your server. If it's worth it, this spot is my recommended grind spot! Anywhere else, and you risk interruptions, PKing, etc etc.
I know, wussy post. Busy with school. Don't lose faith!
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Professions,
Tailoring
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Basic Moneymaking Guide
In this game there is serveral ways to make money, I would like to introduce a few of them in this guide.Step 1 - Change from Crafter to GathererChange your tradeskill into two gathering skills if you see that your tradeskill doesn't bring much profit, in fact tradeskills mostly bring very few profit because there is just too many high level crafters with the time progressing. Leveling
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WoW Gold Guides
Monday, September 3, 2007
Disenchanting Halaa Vendor Items
Halaa is a rather annoying place to get into. In my experience, any time you want to get into it, it will be in the other faction's control. However, if you can get into it, and you're an enchanter, here's something worth your time.
The blade merchant for each faction (Aldraan for Alliance, Coreiel for Horde). They sell a limited quantity (3) green throwing item, the Avenging Blades or the Sharp Cookie, for Alliance and Horde respectively. Aside from being very decent green items for Rogues or other DPS melee classes, they disenchant into items worth rather more than the cost of buying them (2g21s). Disenchant them into Arcane Dust or Greater Planar Essences, and occasionally a Large Prismatic Shard!
This won't make you rich, folks, but it's a good way to level up Enchanting, and a good way to turn a quick profit if you're in Nagraand.
The blade merchant for each faction (Aldraan for Alliance, Coreiel for Horde). They sell a limited quantity (3) green throwing item, the Avenging Blades or the Sharp Cookie, for Alliance and Horde respectively. Aside from being very decent green items for Rogues or other DPS melee classes, they disenchant into items worth rather more than the cost of buying them (2g21s). Disenchant them into Arcane Dust or Greater Planar Essences, and occasionally a Large Prismatic Shard!
This won't make you rich, folks, but it's a good way to level up Enchanting, and a good way to turn a quick profit if you're in Nagraand.
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Enchanting,
Professions
Easy WoW Gold Guide using SH - Broken into sections by level
This is for alliance only so Hordies, your SOLIn light of some completely useless threads WoW Gold making, I thought I'd consolidate the majority of my knowledge when it comes to turning coin. This guide will take you from level 1 to level 40 and if you use these strats you WILL have your mount paid for by 40 and you WILL have top notch gear plus all your spells. The profit margin on these are
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WoW Gold Guides