Showing posts with label auction house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auction house. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

How Can I Make A Lot Of WoW Gold When I'm Under Level 20?

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Tips #1:

Pick-up every bit of vendor trash you can and sell this back to the vendor. It will give you a nice little boost whenever it comes to money especially when you are level 10 and under. On a side note, make sure you buy as many bags as quickly as you can so you can hold all that trash treasure! :)


Tips #2:

Cloth = Gold! Consider yourself rich whenever you start killing humanoids and collect the linen cloth that they tend to drop. Linen cloth always drops really well and can make you a good amount of gold when you sell it in the auction house. Just make sure you keep enough for yourself to level up your bandages!


Tips #3:

Get 2 gathering skills as quickly as possible. I usually prefer to get Skinning and Mining. Skinning really is the easiest gathering skill and Mining Copper can make you a lot of WoW gold rather quickly. Copper and Other Mining nodes can make you some gold. Copper is really the huge moneymaker when you are a low level. Skinning sells really well in the auction house as well. This tips is what really can set people apart from the poor and the rich at lower levels. Remember this tips!


Tips #4:

Buy/Sell on the Auction House. Don't do this one too often since it will take a lot of time away from leveling to get going. You will have to watch the market for about a week or so to get accurate Auctioneer data and you can lose gold as quickly as you make it at the AH. Just focus on a specific item and watch the prices like a hawk and buy when it's low and sell when it's high. Easier said than done, I know! It does take practice but practice makes perfect and this is the only viable way for a level 1 alt to make upwards of 2000g! It just takes patience and time.


Tips #5:

Don't spend gold on unnecessary stuff such as weapons/armor at the AH. Many players fall into this trap when they look at all the awesome gear they could deck out their character with. You will realize that quest rewards were good enough to get you through leveling. You might sometimes be decked out in all greens but it is a lot cheaper than buying an "awesome" item and replacing it with a quest reward a level or two down the road. The exception to this rule, of course, is twinks but if you are creating twinks then you really are not worried about lack of World of Warcraft gold.


Those are the top 5 tips for making gold for low level characters, specifically under level 20 even though these rules can be applied to all levels in the game they really can make or break your bank at the lower levels. One other thing to note is when you are a lower level character your focus should be on leveling first as you can make tons of gold whenever you hit level 70!


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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

11 Ways to Profit With Auctions in World of Warcraft

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1. Download Auctioneer. It's an essential tool, for both keeping a record of the market, and for determining what's currently available at under the normal price.

2. Don't rely completely on Auctioneer. The market changes with patches and even fashions, and what sells for a lot of money at one point may not do so for ever. If you see six of an item, all at bargain buyout prices compared to old data, there's probably a reason for it.

3. Watch upcoming patches. Temporary changes, such as festivals and the war effort, can change the price of trade materials overnight. Wool cloth saw a price increase of 400% after patch 1.9, due to the War Effort. Anyone who bought wool in bulk beforehand made a huge profit.

4. Create a dedicated auctioneer character. Even with three auction houses per side, it's a complete waste of time and effort flying and hearthing your main in to the capital cities. An auctioneer also has their own storage, and won't be wasting bank slots your main character can use. Start small. A profit of 3 silver doesn't look worthwhile, but it's 3 silver you didn't have before, and it'll turn itself into 6 silver later, and so on upward.

5. Time your auctions carefully. Habits vary from server to server, but there are always patterns. Maybe trade goods sell well during the week, when regular players are online, and rarer crafted items and drops over Friday through Sunday, when the weekend warriors are on.

6. If your auctioneer is an enchanter, pay careful attention to what can be disenchanted. There's often a steady income stream to be got from disenchanting low to mid-level green items and selling the products.

7. Watch for regular customers. If one guy keeps buying your nature protection potions, then maybe you can arrange a deal with him, so that he buys directly from you, and no longer goes looking on the auction house for prices that might be lower than yours.

8. Use your main to supply the auctioneer. You'll get useless green items all the time on your main. Don't sell these to vendors, send them to the auctioneer character, and sell them. Even if you sell low for disenchanting, or disenchant them yourself, you'll still make more than from a vendor. If your main has a tradeskill, you can probably sell some of the products. Potions from alchemy, and very likely the upcoming jewels from jewelcrafting, are good for this.

9. If you can, create a character on the other side (Horde or Alliance, if you're Alliance or Horde), and watch the auction houses there. The Auctioneer addon will help you track those prices. Prices can vary hugely, especially on paladin and shaman gear, which is valuable on one side, and worthless on the other.

10. Be very patient. Some high-profit items won't sell for weeks. World-drop epics are notorious for this; I've had one listed and re-listed at the weekends for for eight weeks. It eventually sold, though, netting me a profit of over 170g in one shot.

11. Advertise on the trade channels. It doesn't cost you anything, and if someone's keeping an eye out, you can have an immediate sale. When you're doing this, spell properly, and don't be afraid to make recommendations. "Perfect for your Shaman!", or "Ideal for Protection-specced warriors!"

World of Warcraft contains plenty of opportunities for your character to make a lot of gold.

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