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WOW FARMING GUIDE

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Get Caught becouse steal gold in WoW

Hey Guys. I thought i would just let you guys know what happens when you steal gold and get caught.There was this guy at an internet cafe, and he was being a total arose to me, he was getting angry because I killed him on Call of Duty 2 & Battlefield 2142 (Its a gaming cafe), I was playing my WoW character, I needed the toilet so i nipped off downstairs, when i came back the guy had got rid of all of my items (The fiend!) so i asked blizzard for it back, they said i needed to pay a certin amount of Gold. I said ok then.I had watched this guy type in his username and password, I waited till he went down to the toilet, but he logged off his WoW account, I logged in and stole all his gold’s serves the him right i'd say. He contacted blizzard and they account ban me for 9 hours. now, there is a trick do this, I got caught because i was careless in thinking, I sent it through mail, If i was to trade that 7489 gold through players, blizzard cant track who it was sent to!. I guess im trying to put it across if you ever take someone’s gold for being an ###### to you, just remember trade it through players. It’s a lot safer and your account won’t end up on its final warning

WoW Farming Guide: Make Easy Money Selling What You Don't Own, Using Auctioneer

This is a great way to make money without spending any money on a buy-low, sell-high inventory. Let AH be your storage area and let others worry about paying for auctions.1. Scan the auction house using auctioneer2. Save two search settings in auctioneer:a) Search Bids that profit over 50%b) Search Buyouts that profit over 50%3. In each category, run your search and sort by the most profit.4. Look for easy to sell, high profit items. They meet this criteria:- Blue or Purple- Weapon, Armor or Special- Under 40 level requirement or 60 level requirement (ie: ignoring items for level 41-59 is a strict policy of mine because not that many users will pay market price for non-twink stuff)- High Profit PLUS low involvement on your part (ie: the profit is more than triples)- Items that are easy to sell and non-profession based (so NO recipes...etc)5. In the trade chat, go "WTS [item]" before you buy it.6. When a person sends you a pst, asking how much, just say, "how much do you want to pay"7. If they offer you more than the item is worth by even 10g, just say OK and ask them to meet you.8. Close the sale, and make sure they will meet you or accept COD (although COD takes too long).9. Buy the item off AH and take it to them. They usually will pay you and you just quadrupled your gold.10. If you get enough positive feedback from people but they don't have the money, just buy the item because you'll likely sell it anyway.IF THE ITEM SELLS WHILE YOU ARE NEGOTIATING, DO NOT WORRY.Tell them they waited too long and you sold it to someone else. Next time they will JUMP on the chance to buy from you.

Making gold with herbalists

First we will desire to get to Desolace, as this is the place this whole guide is base on. I was run around Desolace one day tiresome to farm gromsblood and then it punch me, like a ton of bricks. So, that iss where the plan for this guide came.

There actually is only one area in Desolace that has nodes of gromsblood existing. In the center of this is a pool of water and that's someplace we will start. It is simple really all you will do first at the pool is running around the structures (mountains, hills and grass.) that encircle the pool. You can typically get anywhere from 1-3 gromsblood from each node. Also, I have in no way really experienced more than 4 nodes of gromsblood in this neighborhood.

After you gather the dissimilar nodes of gromsblood, then u logout and wait about 15-20 minutes (keep in mind what I said it would only take 30 minutes for game time!) These 15-20 minutes make it a good time to get in a bathroom break, clean some house.

The final clear step I estimate is to clean and repeat.

WoW Farming Guide: Farming spots





The Eclipse Point
If you didn't find sufficient spots in Netherstorm to level your Scryers standing, Eclipse Point is a high-quality place to do it. Be careful though, it could be a little hard than the spots in Netherstorm because of the bloodwarders who determinations spawn an Eclipsion Hawkstrider when they die. You will also stumble upon a few Eclipsion Dragonhawk, they are not hard to fight but won't drop the loot you are looking for.But overall, the spot is quite good.

The Legion's Hold
Legion's Hold was probably the best place to farm your Aldor status (or money of course, since all these loot are sellable at the AH). Monsters are easy to be killing, and they do not have much special ability.If you have got troubles surviving, just do not rush in the middle of the path, and you be supposed to be ok.Be careful of two elite roamers, even if you might solo them by kiting, you do not want to aggro them while you are fighting, and killing them is meaningless to make money.

The South and north air elementals
These spots are not really good to farm if you can compare them to other spots, but they are the just way to get motes of air well. Depending on the value of primal air on your server, it could be the most excellent thing to farm.The south spot is regularly a lot more camp than the north one, and it seem that monsters are more multiply out. But most of the time you will not get any adds (except Collidus roaming here occasionally).The north one could be an actually good farming spot if it did not have Scorchshell Pincer all over the place.Mainly, they both have their good and bad points, just choose the one you wish.

The Hand of Guldan Elementals
Even if Motes of Earth do not sell for a very high cost on most servers (you can obtain them from mining), you can obtain a decent quantity of Motes of Fire here. The zone is quite huge so an epic-flying mount will probably improve your effectiveness a bit.

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Quest guide at Isle of Quel’Danas for Farming!

· Arm the Wards! Go kill the Wretched Fiends south of the dock awaiting you get 4 Mana miscellanies. Right click one of the big red crystals dotted concerning and you should observe a shock kind animation. Go hand in! 9g 10s
· Further Conversions Go kill the Erratic Sentries that patrol the similar area as the Wretched Fiends. After they pass away use the Attuned Crystal Cores on top of its corpse to change it into an Arcane Sentry. 9g 10s
· Open for Business The Bloodberry are been found in most locations in the region of the island but you should be capable to collect the five you require from the same spot as the earlier two quests are done. As well as the WoW gold you as well get Bloodberry Elixir as a reward, a very fresh potion but just works on the Isle of Quel’Danas. 11g 99s
· Crush the Dawnblade The Dawnbalde Blood Elves be able to be found all over the Dawnstar Village located in the centre of the island to the north. This region is always busy and at time it would seem the village is clear. Be careful as they respawn fast and occasionally in groups around were you may be station. 11g 99s
· Know Your Lay Lines To finish with reward this quest you need to visit 3 ‘Lay lines’ around the island. The top order to stopover these would be a) Bloodcrystal - (42, 35) b) Portal - (48, 44) c) Shrine - (61, 62). In adding to the gold you as well get Darnarian’s Scroll of Teleportation which become your best and greatest way off the Island. You are able to fly but the flight takes a lot of time than the flight there. The scroll is also unique so you can just have the one and this also prefects you from burden the quest. So if you have single in your bag from yesterday, wipe out it or you can not do the quest.11g 99s
· The Battle Must Go On beginning the north end of Dawnstar Village go under the bridge and you be supposed to see 3 unlike types of demons. You should kill 6 of these and place your banner hooked on the corpse of corpse of the Emissary of Hate, a huge demon that emerges from the portal at the middle of the Dawning Square. This is the same portal use for the above quest. You do not have to have kill the Emissary to place the banner just look for a big grey colored corpse. 10g 10s
· Disrupt the Greengill will Coast 11g 99s
· Do not Stop Now. These two quests are able to be done jointly on the Greengill Coast. The Darkspine Myrmidon fall the keys to open small wooden boxes dotted concerning the coast. The keys contain a bit of an awful drop rate but the boxes have 100% drop of the ore you require. The Darkspine Sirens fall the Orb of Murloc Control which you use by target an area and throwing the orb, smash and releasing the murlocs upon the Maga in the region of. 11g 99s
· The Air Strikes must carry on. This quest is all about time. Down on the docks close to the flight guy speak to Ayren Cloudbreaker the dragonhawk master and he resolve have 2 flight quest pathway available the top one take you to the Dead Scar. Apply your arcane Charge to aim the mob below and release. You willpower have to be quick on your targeting but basically do not stop throwing down folks arcane charges. 9g 10s
· Keep the Enemy at Bay. The second trail Ayren Cloudbreaker have is to the 3 ships in the North Sea. You must to throw the oil filled lantern on the sails of each ship after that you land on the center one to kill 6 Dawnblade reservists. Easy said than done this. This can get extremely busy area but keep in mind the other two boats contain Dawnblade reservists on them as well and they are do respwan fast. 7g 59s

WoW Farming Guide: guidelines and tips.

About Making Gold: It is not hard making gold. There are TONS of threads on WoW Farming asking how to make 5000g or 1000g or 100g, but in reality, if you have a little perception, you determination find info out on your own on how to make, budget, and keep for your mounts and stuff. The list below do not tell you straight on how to make gold, but with the information below, it will tell you ways to make lots of gold through crafting, farming, and stuff.

For starters, check out: "Guidelines for Getting a Mount at Level 40" and "HELP! How can I stop making money?!?!?" Alternatively, you can find out how to trade gold between Alliance and Horde characters here (thanks Feena): http://thottbot.com/v3953263


+ Great source of information: http://www.wowwiki.com
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+ Patch Download Mirrors & Info: http://www.wowwiki.com/Patches
+ Level 70 Analyzing Tool (thanks coz752):http://be.imba.hu
+ Guide in getting your Mount (thanks Wilburt): http://thottbot.com/v3865885
+ How can I STOP making money?!? (nice Boris_amj2): http://thottbot.com/v3909480
+ Tabard Designer (thanks coz752): http://www.merciless-gilde.com/index.php?show=tools&tool=3

trading gold from alliances/horde , horde/ alliances

ok some people may no or may not no. that it is possible to trade gold between your horde and alliances chars

example

you have a rich lvl70 alliances player and you have a horde char in desperate need of gold for say its epic mount.. Simply get some vendor trash on your horde and take it to the booty bay auction house and stick it in for the amount needed (600g). Now we all no that one account cannot buy from the same account so you will need a friend that you really trust or another account to hand the gold over to for the item to be brought...Hey presto gold transferred, but remember there is a small price for doing it this way and that is the auction house will take a small cut of the gold

Places to farm in world of warcraft

Essences and Reagents

Farming for reagents can be a time consuming affair, and many find it more cost efficient to just buy them off the Auction House. But as profit margins for blacksmiths are already meager at best, some still like to farm for these hard-to-get components. Be aware that many of the mobs suggested are also quest objectives, and are at peak hours hard to get at. All of these are also in contested zones, so keep an eye out for gankers if you are on a PvP server. Remember that an alchemist buddy with transmuting skills can be of great aid when you are looking for essences of different kinds.

Fire Reagents

Earth Reagents

Air Reagents

Water Reagents

Nature Reagents

  • Living Essence. Needed for several plans and enchants, such as those with +healing and Nature Resist attributes. Un'Goro Crater Tar pits, or Dire Maul East / West. Also off Warpwood and Irontree mobs in northern Felwood, or less reliably off the Decaying Horrors and Rotting Behemoths in the Weeping Cave in northeastern Western Plaguelands.
  • Mote of Life. Drops from Bog Lords and Fungal Giants in Zangarmarsh. They drop more commonly in the Deadmire but also reasonably well just to the east of Spawning Glen

Other Reagents

A good place to get Core of Earth and Breath of Wind is across the southern Abyssal Sands in Tanaris. From The Noxious Lair in the west, head east staying north of the Dunemaul Compound until you are south of Broken Pillar. Then head southeast to the area immediately north of The Gaping Chasm. If you criss-cross a bit in said areas you should run into several Land Ragers and Gusting Vortexes on each round.

Fire Plume Ridge in Un'Goro Crater is a good spot to farm for Heart of Fire and Essence of Fire, as the elementals there drop both kinds. It's about the only place to get Essence of Fire outside of Blackrock Mountain, so you should be prepared for some competition.

To all of you level 30+ who are worrying about your mount money here are some things that can help you get more money and possibly get your mount!
1.Invest in bigger bags(It pays out in the end)
2.Loot everything(Yes,that means vendor trash too)
3.Sell everything you dont need(like Soul bound items,vendor trash,and white items)
4.If you want to take it serious take up only gathering skills(which are skinning,mining,and herbalism) and sell the stuff on the AH for some real cash.
5. Run instances A LOT (like SM cathedral and practically all same)
6.Sell all BOE items on the AH for high cash.
7. Sell high,Buy low.Always works
8.Every copper counts(that means loot EVERYTHING just like in #2.)
9. Do NOT buy new armor or enchants on the AH,you get your gear replaced daily by turning in quests.

Save money by not buying any of your equipment off of AH. Especially at the lower level’s, it’s not worth it because it will be obsolete within several levels anyways. Higher lvls it is not as big of a deal.

And limit the amount of money you spend on other supplies such as potions or other components needed to use abilities. The less money you spend on this the more money you have to spend on something else, like your horse. I know that dumbing it down, but it’s an overlooked principle of money saving.

Finally, solo quest little as possible. This will mean you quest faster, and you will die less, saving yourself repair bills. Like the opening thread stated, every copper counts.

Ok...I'm not sure what you're saying about skinning. Are you saying that leatherworkers are the only ones that will use the mats you skin? or that leatherworkers don't craft things that are worth much?

If its the later...you are completely wrong (and an obvious noob). Armor kits are a HUGE money maker (cobrahide armor, clefthoof armor, heavy knothide armor, etc)...and every class needs/uses them...at every level.

On top of that...there are mats that only skinners aquire that sell for big money (ie: cobra scales 30g each, netherdragon scales, etc.)

Finally...mats are found EVERYWHERE. There isn't a single zone that doesnt have something you can skin. Almost every instance and raid as well. That isn't the case for most other professions....where mats can only be farmed in certain areas. Mining is one of these. There are far more skinable animals/enemies in the game than there are viens to mine.

In conclusion -- LW and Skinning together is a very profitable...and easily mastered set of professions. Anyone that can't see that hasn't played the game enough.

Here is a quick way to get money for a mount and has a small amount of risk. I am a warrior character that does herbalism. I go to the Loch Modan area just outside of Thelasmar and run from the Stonesplinter camp to the two Tunnel Rat Vermin camps. I gather the herbs between these camps but here is the risk part when I get to a camp I do a roundup. I call this move Bormranta's Roundup. I run into the camps and touch every one of the Tunnel Rat Vermin or StoneSplinter Troggs and and I stop by the camp fire. Since they attack upon touch they will gather together around you. I target one and start killing. I use my thunderclap since it hits all enemies in that circle and hit them with my sword as well or any melee weapon. When I have killed all the vermin or troggs. I collect the coins and the drop items. Takes about three trips through and gain 1-2 gold between coins and drop items. Since they are not high enough to affect my experiences I do not worry about leveling but just making money. I am a level 36 but would say even a level 30 could use the Bormranta Roundup. Not suggested for lower levels!!!!

wow gold farming guides

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wow gold farming guide

Valkor's Gold-Making Guide may be one of the most excellent WoW Gold guides of all time. It comes suggested by Joana (the person that first reach level 60 in four days). If you buy in a minute one gold guide, this should be it.

The Ultimate Gold Guide is one of, if not THE, the majority popular gold-making guide on the Internet. People adore this guide! But do you know it also has a list of work exploits, full 1-375 guides for all profession and a lot more? It is the ultimate guide after all.

Have you ever required to master the Auction House? Then the WoW Cash Creating Guide is what you require! It covers all the tried-and-true method for owning the Auction House, plus new and inventive ways to destroy your competition.

In Derek's Gold Guide, Derek offers a suite of guides that wrap the BEST ways to create hundreds of gold a day and some of the majority complete profession guides I've ever read.

In World of Warcraft, important how to farm for gold is quite important. Whether you are playing for the Horde or Alliance realm, you will require money at some time or another during the game. There is World of Warcraft Farming Guides to help you find the most excellent and quickest ways to do this. You can farm for gold, silver, or bronze in many regions in World of Warcraft, and players have formed World of Warcraft Farming guides to explain you tips and some secrets.

The World of Warcraft Farming Guides are a great help to a lot of players, as they can learn ways of acquiring bronze, silver and gold in order to buy necessary item that each character is look to buy. The Hunter will need to farm for sufficient gold to summon a pet and pay for the teaching of this pet. A Warrior will require using World of Warcraft Farming Guides to pay a vendor for weapons he might require to have during battle. Farming for gold, silver and bronze – which is your money in World of Warcraft – is easy once you have understood writing a couple of the farming guides, and choose method best suitable to your character.

The Ultimate Gold Farming Spot Guide


December 26th, 2006

This is a listing of 18 main gold farming locations in World of Warcraft. The listing is pretty much biased towards higher level zone simply because farming gold with a low level character is not very smart at all. It’s much faster to level up your character to level 60 on some crappy tools and then start earning gold for all the stuff you want to buy.

Hopefully rivalry for these farming spots does not increase too much after I publish these guides.

Happy farming!

WESTFALL

Defias Trapper (31,33)

In the Western shore of Westfall there is a small outpost that is bounded by level 12-13 Defias Trappers. This is a great farming spot for low level and still high level players because these Trappers respawn great fast. These Trappers have a 35% drop rate for Linen Cloth so higher level can fill up their backbag with Linen Cloth very quickly while lower level
player can use this spot to grind for experience.

STRANGLETHORN VALE

Crystalvein Mine(44,45)

Crystalvein Mine is a cave to the East from Gurubashi Arena. In the cave you’ll find a lot of Ironjaw Basiliks which are level 43-44 mobs. You will be able to earn nice gold by selling the entire vendor trash items these guys drop and grinding the corpse for Thick Leather and Heavy Leather.

AZSHARA

Highbornes(16,70)

Shadowsong Shire is on the left side of the road while you enter Azshara from Ashenvale. You will find some level 44-47 Highborne ghosts in there. They are weak caster unit so you will be able to farm them with ease for tons of mageweave, green drop and random chest.

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In World of Warcraft, meaningful how to farm for gold is quite important. Whether you are live for the Horde or Alliance realm, you will need money at some time or another throughout the game. There are World of Warcraft Farming Guides to help you find the most excellent and quickest ways to do this. You can farm for gold, silver, or bronze in many region in World of Warcraft, and players have shaped World of Warcraft Farming guides to show you tips and some secrets.
The World of Warcraft Farming Guides are a huge help to many players, as they can learn ways of acquire bronze, silver and gold in order to purchase necessary item that each character is look to buy. The Hunter will need to farm for enough gold to call a pet and pay for the training of this pet. A Warrior will require using World of Warcraft Farming Guides to pay a vendor for weapons he might require to have during battle. Farming for gold, silver and bronze – which is your money in World of Warcraft – is easy once you have read a couple of the farming guides, and choose method best suited to your character.
Upon taking up quests and challenge you will have access to plenty of money, which the World of Warcraft Farming Guides will additional explain. It will demonstrate you which weapons, potions, or other skills you will need to beat your enemy or complete the quest. Usually you must to kill some other characters in the game, and they will have precious item on them which can be sell at the World of Warcraft Auction House. This Auction House is obtainable to Alliance player, as well as the Hordes, although they are situated in different regions. It is likely to trade with Horde or Alliance if you so desire, but this have to be done at a neutral Auction House.
Some of the World of Warcraft Farming Guides has been put together by players that have done it before. They have figure out through trial and error, and are willing to help other players in order to enhance and improve their gaming experience. At many of the quests the burgle that is dropped after you succeed a battle, is not always gold, silver or bronze. Other things like elements, blues for disenchanting, recipes for potions, different epics like world drop epics and lots more are farmed, other than these items can be valuable to sell, or even to keep for later on in the game. You never know when you might require them!
It is a good idea to read the World of Warcraft Farming Guides, along with any other bits of in order you get, because this game is very complex and you might just miss out on some loot, additional currency or the chance to trade it. The guides are there for you to use, and put it off because its too much reading is comprehensible. You just want to get out there and play the game. though, taking the time to go over the guides will help you in the long run, and make the World of Warcraft gaming knowledge so much more enjoyable.
Here is one guide for you to get you leaving taken from the World of Warcraft website:
Hederine Slayers (In Winterspring, Southern part, crosswise the bridge) Level: 59+ Elites Type: Demons Abilities: earthly Strike Loot table: Eye of shadow, Epic world drops, 15ish silver and various of other items. Comments: The Eye of shadow sells for just about 100-175 gold depending on server. Tactic 1: Just fear kite the slayer, be careful, as they hit very hard. So be careful with the Dots since they can break fear early. They also have high shadow oppose so Curse of Shadows is recommended here. Tactic 2: You can also try to expel it, let a voidwalker aggro it, then fire a shadowbolt, and try to banish again. Will barely hit you. Safe but very slow killing then.
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World of Warcraft Gold Farming Guide

by Ruibo Chen
Having enough Gold in World of Warcraft is one of the the majority important aspects of the game. Gold has a major effect on your game play. Gold of course has their ordinary known usage in a mmorpg game which is old to buy and sell items from vendors and other players. In world of Warcraft, gold can be used for preparation. To learn new skills you are required to pay the trainer a fee. Alot of gold would be necessary to perfect your character. Below are a few tips and hints that will help you attain your wealth.Grabbing a profession early in the game can most absolutely have its advantage. You are able to level up your profession easily and gain its benefits. 2 professions we highly propose starting with is mining and skinning. As you kill animals and other creature in World of Warcraft you can easily skin the animals and put up for sale them to vendors or other players with a nice weight sum of profit. You are also leveling your profession as well. While you're out leveling your character I'm certain you will kill a numerous amount of mobs that you can skin. The mining profession is one more great profession. You will oftenly run into caves which may have a number of very prosperious mineral ores. Some minerals are very popular in the game and are extremely demanded.Questing in World of Warcraft is unlike any other MMORPG released. Quests are one of the main advantages you can have in the game. While you're out leveling grab a quest each time you obtain. Only takes a matter of seconds. Not only will you get EXP from killing the mobs in the quest but you will also gain additional EXP from implementation the quest along with some nice items and money. A great bonus added to help players level quicker and get richer of course.Gears in World of Warcraft can get fairly expensive. Alot more expensive than just training. From levels 1-40 I highly suggest not invest any money on buying gears or items. Low level characters are not too gear needy. The quests should be able to provide you just about everything you need. Save the extra gold you have for senior level gears.Certain types of mobs tend to contain better drops than others. From what we've noticed so far, humanoids tend to drop more gold and items than any additional creature in the game. So as you're out leveling away, try to kill as many humanoids as you can. If you find these tips helpful make sure out our website wow gold farming guide for even better WoW gold guides.

WoW Shellfish farming 10-20g an hour or more

I'm not sure if this has be posted before. I'm sure some people by now know about this, it's not an exploit at all.
Anyways, only the horde can perform this from my knowledge. Initial go to shadowprey village in Desolace... On the dock near the FP- there is a troll guy called Jinar'zillen. Now Jinar here is freaky trolls who like to collect shellfish, theres also a possibilty he is a pedofile and is connected in some way to Michael Jackson. Anyhow, for every 5 shellfish you give him, he give you a Bloodbelly fish +56 silver. He only gives 56 silver at 60 though, so this is valueless for low levels pretty much (QQ). Anyways, to do this fast and easy, your going to need something that lets you breath undersea. Such as the engineering helmet, the warlock spell, ect... Once you have this, just swim around at the bottem of the ocean right near the dock- and you will notice these cages called 'shellfish trap'. Open them up and claim your reward.

The maximum I’ve made is 16g an hour. My friend has manage to make 23g an hour. It really just depends on your fortune I guess.
(Druids with the water form will probably have an easier time responsibility this since they go swimming like a mofo with 50 cans of NoS')

WoW Level 40-50 Mob Farming Spot

I've tried farming a few different places at my current lvl (lvl 44).


So far it seems like the Vilebranch Troll mobs in the Hinterlands are by far the best farm mob I've found. They range from lvl 42 to lvl 50 and there are several elite types.
wow farming guide / vilebranch

The biggest money maker they drop is 'Wildvine'.
wow farming guide / wildvine

-It's used for Wildvine Potions 'Restores 1 to 1000 health and 1 to 1000 mana
-Used by engineers
-Used by tailor
-Used by leatherworks
-Required to complete the Leatherworking Wild Leather work quest (two of them).

The AH fee is only like 30c - so there's very little risk and a stack of 20 wildvines can sell for 5g easily.

From the trolls you also get
-Troll Necklaces: A repeatable quest that gives you 390xp @ lvl 44 for ever 5 of them you turn in (ALLIANCE)
-Mageweave
-Silk
-Silver
-Flask of Mojo (used for 4 different recipes and an item for a couple of quests: wow farming guide / Mojo



So you've got several money making drops with the Wildvine possibly netting you 5g an hour alone. And if you are part of the Alliance - the NPC right at the Aerie Park entrace give you around 390 xp for every 5 troll necklaces you turn in.

WoW Farming

I guess that few players of low levels (lower than 35, let's say) are desperate to put their hands on some more gold, as the completion of quests and instances assure the cash flow needed for training and repairments. The exceptions are made, however, by those who long to have a "always elite" character, equipped in all blues even at level 20, but if they can do that, i have nothing to help them
further with ;) .

The real gold crisis kicks in when the so-anticipated level 40 is very near, and suddenly the huge 90g required fro the mount and riding skill seem an impossible sum to get. And indeed is,at least before gaining another 2 or more levels, for the most of us. Of course, one may be part of a more generous kind of guild, but for the do-it-yourselves it's pretty hard to get al those money, plus the gold needed to train the skills available at lvl 40. I must note that i've been in this point with six of my characters, but the alts (3 of them) had an easier
time, as the sparable gold from the level 60 was reserved for this matter.

The 3 mains were the ones that got their mounts with a couple levels late, because of the above mentioned lack of gold. Among the 3 classes - rogue, driud, mage - the rogue was the first, tough, at merely level 41, due to the class skills and to the blind luck she got, nice droppings and all; but that was quite some time ago, and i'm sure things have changed for the rogues...All in all, the rogue was the one that i farmed alot with too, hence the "lucky" part, as the more you kill, the
more your chance of getting goodies increases ( which i don't necessarily find very appealing ), hence the good money flow. She had the skinning and tailoring trade skills back then, but the only useful one was the first and which, i must say, was quite a gold mine in STV, with all the beasts there. But that was before Stranglethorn became a non-stop combat zone on pvp servers (my case), so i wouldn't advise to try your luck there, unless it's a midweek morning, you have like 10 level 60 friends protecting you or you're a masochist. For the pve servers, tough, the place is very good for farming, especially if you're a skinner or herbalist (there are the so precious khadgar's whiskers and the rare steelbloom, but i guess you have to hunt a good deal too in order to sell these in a good profit; an alchemist would understand why i call them this way). If you don't have either skill, you might want to pick on the lower level pirates just outside Booty Bay (left), but , as i said before, if it isn't a low population time of the day, you won't get many chances.

Badlands is a fair good option for gold farming, too and it also has the advantage of not being highly crowded. The shadowforge dwarves near the angorforge keep (36-39) , the ogres or the troggs on the south side and center drop silk, mageweave and cash. However, my favs are the rock elementals, as on my server at that time the earth elemental was selling good and i could easily make a stack in a little over one hour. The core of earth, however, is nothing you could aim for, because of the low droprate, and you should consider yourself very lucky if you get this at under lvl 40. The vendor trash is quite good too, not to mention the solid stone, which you can auction (if the server AH allows a good price, if not, just vendor it too). Anyway, the elementals medium value is higher than the above humanoids' , so if you don't need the cloth they drop, you should kill the rocks. For me there also is the "boring" factor, which makes me change my "victims" from time to time, but for someone focused on getting gold and only gold, this is the ideal mob in Badlands. This is the moment to point out i'm only reffering to solo farming, the group part is obviously changing this completely, making it a lot easier and faster and if the group consists in one or more level 60, even bringing into discution instances with a 'fatter' loot.

Desolace is another , well, desolate place where you can get those coins. The centaurs, the satyrs in north and the skellys in Valley of Bones drop lots of silk, some mageweave, some silver and the respawn rate is high enough to keep you moving all the time.

The most important thing to remember, i think, is the total gain you get from farming a particular zone/mob. Not only the gold you get counts, but the quests completed there also (which equal gold again,one way or another, and some decent experience) , the specific mats you're after for your own benefit, maybe crafting a nice armor piece or weapon suitable for your level, even the reputation aspects counts at higher levels; the zone targeted might have some resources you could gather while farming, making this even more profit-making, so in the long run, even if the mobs aren't quite as good as others, the sum of gold you get is at least equal to that you could have got in another place, maybe an instance. Try to maximize the benefit from one kill, don't switch between the zones too often, as the time spent flying equals 0 gold, keep in mind that you are supposed to have fun in this game and if you're not, just stop what you're doing and do something else, even if it means logging off.

WoW Chest Farming Guide

First off, this guide is meant for rogues or druids, because both have stealth, and lock picking is a must.

To begin, you have to assign one rogue or the druid to be the 'Meat Shield'. Start off by wall jumping up the wall to your instant right as you enter (the exit after the final boss of ramparts).

From there, you and the partner are both in stealth, and watch out for the circular patrol that can spot invisible units. Rogues and druids will recognize this by the light blue circle that appear above the NPC's heads when you are stealthed. Next, distract the circular patrol when they are distant away from the chest, and here's where the meat shield and a bit of hope come in. Have the other rogue sprint and evasion towards the chest, then off that area you wall climb up (for a druid, use whatever speed boost you can). This will cause the NPC's to go away the chest and follow your partner, and they cannot follow all the way down, make them evade glitch to my knowledge. While they are trying to go after your partner, you should be free to pick the lock on the chest (if the locked one is currently in that position) and grab the loot. Congratulations, that's chest one.

Either vanish and go for the next chest, which is by the first boss, or leave and reset the instance. If you are going for the second chest (which when you actually do the instance, is the first chest), you'll have to wall jump back up towards that circular area. Distract the NPC's that patrol that rim far enough away that you can walk through the middle of that ring, into the hallway, and down the spiral ramp. You'll be in the room with the first boss and his two healers. Make your way through that area until you get to the next chest, again with more stealth detectors. Use the same plan as before, one person leads them away, the other grabs the chest. Congratulations, that's chest two.

I cannot stress enough, though, how much patience you need to have around those stealth detecting units. If you watch their path and time their path, you'll save yourself a hefty repair bill, and wasted time. One more thing that can compromise your chest nabbing is if your partner gets dazed and killed before you can open the chest. My rogue friend and I both were able to farm these chests with minimal problems, even with dazed effects (wasn't dazed too often). The only thing about farming this method, you have to/should split the profits 50/50 with your partner.

WOW Guides SM Farming Guide

Scarlet Monastery Farming Guide


First off I am writing this from my own experience and if this is out there already then I do apologize and take this as a refresher lol. The following is done by me as my Rogue in pvp gear. Its designed for speed farming, but Id imagine any 60 could do this, just a rogue is faster and sometimes the chests are locked. Also I took up enchanting so I can DE this stuff and it was really worth it.


SM GY

Enter in the GY and proceed to the first main room. In the upper left corner of the room there is ALWAYS a chest, sometimes locked and sometimes not. Sap one of the four guards guarding it and kill the other 3. Pull them to the chest so you won’t get agro from the patrolling guard. Kill all and loot chest. Proceed to the other hall and up the stairs, when you get in the courtyard there is a chance for a chance to spawn either on the right side or the left. It will be against the wall guarded by 1 guard or 3 spirits (easy kills). If the chest is not there then its at the bottom of the tomb.

Look for rare spawns as you make your way to the tomb. They are three, Ironspine, Fallen Champion, and Azshir the sleepless. I have never seen them all up at once but I have seen them all and they are in random spots on the left side of the court yard (I have never seen them on the right). They all have decent loot that you can vendor for good coin.

The Bloodmage at the bottom is simple to kill, just go all out dps and he should be down pretty fast. Loot and get out.

SM Library

The library is pretty simple. In the courtyard is the first boss. The Houndmaster. He is pretty easy as a rogue, just kill loot and vanish. Others will have to clear. He rarely drops a blue though. Proceed into the hall after you kill (Note: If you are an herbalist there is always a fadeleaf in the courtyard) The first chest is the last room on the left down the main hall. Its guarded by 3 people and a patrol comes in and out. Wait on the patrol to leave, sap one and kill the rest, then loot. Its pretty simple for 60’s. Continue through the halls until you come to next chest, will either be in the 2nd or 3rd hall from last chest on the left, or in last hall on the right side just before you enter Arcanist Doans room.

Arcanist Doan is real simple, just dps until he bubbles, wait it out and finish him off.

SM Armory

First note of interest is the courtyard, usually a fadeleaf in there for you herbalist and chance on a chest in there also. Ive seen the chest be in random spots in courtyard. If chest isn’t there it will be in the second part of the room you are about to go in guarded by 2 guards and a patrol. Kill these quick and don’t let them run or it can be add city. After this head for Herod unless you wanna stop and get Fireworks on the way lol.

Herod is pretty simple also, just dps and back off when he spins, and repeat, he isn’t a problem. Watch out for the 20 or so trainees after you kill. They are all one shotted and they can I have seen 5 scarlet tabards drop from these.

SM Cathedral

I only go in here for the goldthorn, it is to time consuming to clear everything so I go get the two goldthorns and get out. Others may wanna clear but im here for speed farming lol.


I wanna show why I speed through these with some loot I have got. I made 400g this past weekend doing the 3-4 hours a night.

Chest loot is the main goal here for me and the following is some of the money making items I have looted from these…

wow farming 40g GY Chest, sold for 40g on my server

wow farming 35g GY Chest, sold for 35g on my server

wow farming monk Scarlet Monk, Gave to guildie

wow farming 200g Library Chest, sold for 200g (pretty rare)

These are some of my big finds, im not counting the little blues that sell for 5-10g on AH and all the DE stuff I sell. You get a ton of 12 slot bags from these chest and they go from 1-2g depending on server, another thing for rogues is to pickpocket as much as you can for heal pots which sell nice. Last thing is SILK, you get a ton of it. I sell mine for 40s a stack and it flies off the AH I don’t care that its low its all 100% profit and it always sells, plus when you putting 10 stacks on at a time its all good.

WoW SWEET GOLD farming for any dotter fast gold

As a warlock we found farming to be very easy but not this easy. Ok here is what you do pay a mage 4 g for food and water we normally get 90 of each. out side of Shatterath there is a lake on the left there are fish wow farming warlock they drop motes of water like non other we spent about maybe 1 hour and farmed about 10 primal +1 blue and loads of greens if you are 70 this should be even more of a profit any ways the reason we recommend this spot is because we went too the elemental platue and honestly we got maybe 1 primal in a 20 minute spand if your looking for a good quick 100g too how ever long you farm there do it. The great thing about this spot as well there is a quest that you have too kill them and get some fallet so the respawn is no more than 2 mins for all of them.

Good luck with it

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.

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.

WOW Cheats Outland Farming Spot Instant Respawns

This farming spot is on level 67 Humanoid mobs. They are casters and do a decent amount of damage so if you have an ability that can heal you then you're set.

This spot is recommended to Shadow Priests and Warlocks because their DoT's can kill any mob without ever having to refresh(assuming you are are 900+dmg) Anyone with a healer can take advantage of this place though.

Here is a picture of the spot. This is Legion Hold in Shadowmoon Valley.
wow farming shadowmoon


The 3 pylons have 4 mobs each on them and there is 1 mob that walks along the infernals on each side. That is a total of 14 mobs.

When you first start it will seem like no mobs are respawning, but then once there are less than 6 mobs total, they will start instantly respawning pretty much on top of you. They will never stop unless you leave 6 mobs up, then they start to respawn at a natural rate(about 5 minutes).

The only thing you need to watch out for is the big elite dude that walks around the area every 10 minutes or so. If you have a healer you can kill him(I tank him on my shadow priest with another dps/healer there)

Enjoy!!!

EDIT/ADD: These mobs drop netherweave, aldor rep items, and have a chance for all level 70 epic items because they are within 3 levels of the item level. Definately one of the best farming spots there is, especially since rep items sell for tons.

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 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 is a good video of what we did.
We had a second mage here pull some more mobs in but the damage from seed seems to split when there are too many mobs. Don't remember but was around 20-25 total in that pull. It's pretty nasty

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. (gold)
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. (gold)
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

 
 
 

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