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Warcraft Mastery Pro

As I was surfing the next the other day I ran into a really neat site which offered information on some of his favorite World of Warcraft Guides. Their site provides details on the uniqueness, indepth details and ranking of each guide they have used. They have a wide knowledge of which paid guide can offer you the most out your money.

Their World of Warcraft gold guide is also quite explicit. Their gold guide is easily capable of making well over 200 gold per hour on average. Best part of their gold guide is that it is well tuned for many levels as well as for Horde and Alliances. The guide is even updated to patch 2.4 which includes Fury of the Sunwell. The entire guide is completely legal free and does not violate the terms of Blizzard in anyway.

Their leveling guides includes step by step information along with a map pointing where’s what and what’s next. Fully detailed, an average player can level to 70 in less than 2 weeks worth of playtime. Why go through the hard grind when their step by step guide is maximaze your gaming. Save your time and enjoy the game rather than the tidous quest by quest look up.

How to Earn Lots of Gold in World of Warcraft

World of warcraft, the most popular MMORPG to date, has just like any other fantasy based RPG its own currency exchange system. The currency exchange works in WOW(world of warcraft), with three sets of coins, copper coins, and with a hundred copper coins it will equal one silver coin, with a hundred silver coins it will equal one gold coin. Now gold in world of warcraft is what everybody needs to thrive, there is hardly any advancement without working your characters toon butt off earning tons of gold, almost sounds like real life.

The difference from earning money in the real world and earning a living in world of warcraft is that in WOW you can bash someone’s head in and steal his money you won’t be put on charges, and in the game you chose whatever field you chose to go into. Yes in the game of world of warcraft you can pick and chose what job you’d like your avatar to specialize in and that is where a lot of the big cash comes in.

There are ten primary professions you can have alchemy, blacksmithing, enchanting, engineering, herbalism, mining, leatherworking, skinning, and tailoring. Now some of these professions go together with others such as mining and blacksmithing, you’ll need the metal the mining gives you to blacksmith with into weapons and armor.

There are three secondary professions which are first aid, cooking and fishing. You can learn all three of the secondary professions but only two of the primaries so chose wisely. You will gain lots of coin selling your special talents you pick, to others, not venders mind you, there are general prices that venders buy items off of you for, and the price the venders buy the items from you for is much lower then what you can get for them if you sell the items on your own to other players.

The more you use your profession the better you will become at it and the more specialized you will become to it. You can get so high that people will seek certain items only you and those of your level will be able to create for them, at this point you can name your price. Alternatively if you want to skip the whole having a profession thing then in my opinion you’re only other shot is questing. Taking adventure after adventure selling the spoils and keeping all the loot you find off of everyone you beat, the old fashion way. While the later might sound like a better road to travel since having a profession is just like real life, consider that fact that without that profession you might just end up a poor troll or sad Paladin in the world of WoW.

Selling World of Warcraft Recipes

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 costs 20 silver, which you can sell for 4-5 gold! Another nice recipe is Mithril Mechanical Dragonling which is sold by Ruppo Zipcoil in hinterlands (http://thottbot.com/?m=42274&s=b). It costs 40 silver what you can sell easily for 5-5.50g. I earned about 100g per week. This isn’t a very high income, but its very easy! Along with that but the profit margin is extremely high. (Depends on realm social status how much you sell)

Selling Traveler's Bags

Very good way to get lots of WoW gold is by selling Traveler’s backpacks. I do mean ALOT! Usually,: Alliance are two times or even three times more populated than hordes. To start your main have to be on Horde side, because he’ll be getting the money. You will also need to have an Alliance character. Farm a little bit money for your Alliance character, when you get about 20g, go to the nearest AH and buy Traveler’s bag. Then fly to tanaris, and set buyout very low.

Relog with your main, and buyout those bags. Be sure to do it quick. Ok you got the bags? What next? – Since the Alliance population is much bigger, there are much more bags on AH, and they cost much cheaper. My server on alliance side I can get one bag for 5 gold but on Horde it costs 10 gold. So I bought one bag for 5 gold, sell for 10 gold and I profit 5 gold per bag.

If iI farmed with my alliance char 20 gold, and bought 4bags, with main char I gained 20 gold. Nice? Now you get your main a little bit money, and you farm again with Alliance char. Now you put it on tanaris, if you buy bag by 5g per one, then put on tanaris on 6g per each, so you will get a little bit money down from your main character, but not with your alliance char, because tanaris takes 15% from the item to themselves… I farmed in one week about 4.000golds! Good nah? Good luck! :)

Selling Your Junks

Obviously one of the things that motivates players the most is earning gold. Gold gets you new equipment, better abilities, and in my opinion, just looks good in high quantities. So how do you make gold? Mining is one way, but running instances like the deadmines combines mining to get bronze with lots of magic/wool/linen drops. And if you can run it alone, plenty of coin drops from those elites! I found out at an early level that large sums of money can be made with mining. Shortly after I found that linen stacks can go for 1-2g! I was shocked. I tested it over and over and with one stack of linen or wool with a buyout of 2g for linen and no buyout for wool can get you rich! Place both at starting bids of 10s and set for 24 hours.

The Deadmines are a goldmine for getting cash at low lvls. Bronze can even be smelted in mid instance! Magic items can be sold in AH or to venders and wool and linen are in heavy supply!

This is the advice I give to friends. When setting up your character, be sure first to read about the characters plus, and minuses; then set up for the strong and weak points. Take in consideration how the character supports himself and how the character can keep going and keep on track to level without losses.

Don’t spend money on items at the auction during the first 10 levels of your character. Almost everything you will need, will drop to you from the quests. Keep your activities balance in the amount time of questing and making products. Then, as you gain money from making and questing you will see your pocket grow.

The usual, your character does by the skills he has, whether it is mining, leather, or tailoring. You make and sell your products. This is how you gain, the more you practice your trade, the more gold you have in your pocket, when you sell the items. The higher the level your character is the higher the prices in the prices of your products.

Resale, this happened during the holidays. I know of a character that went out and bought snowballs and after collecting many, was selling them at a higher price to others. Later bragging about the profit. Take advantage of this.

Once you level some you can charge others to guide them through lower quests that you can whiz threw. There are many ways to make money, for example you can protect and kill for lower characters.

In the group playing, be sure to express your wants and needs, to keep the character going. Drink and food on hand before; so your character can keep going till the quest is completed.

Basic WoW Gold Tips

1. It’s really easy and should be done right from the start of the game. Grab the 2 primary professions, mining and skinning. While you’re out leveling yourself you can easily skin the animals. You’re bound to eventually enter a mine which will have many minerals. Be sure to mine those ores. You can easily sell off the extra items to merchants or players.

2. Make sure you grab quests every chance you get. You can easily gain additional exp, gold, items and faction while you’re leveling. You may even complete some of your quests with out even knowing because they normally require you to kill off mobs or require you to travel/speak to other NPCs. The quests of World of Warcraft are more player friendly than other MMORPGs.

3. Don’t spend any money buying World of Warcraft items, equipments and other accessories early in the game. Low level characters from 1-40 are not gear dependent. Along with that fact, you’ll get a nice load of items from just completing quests.

4. While you’re out leveling, there are certain monsters that has better drops than others. An example would be humanoids. They tend to drop more gold and items than any other creatures in the World of Azeroth.

Selling Vanity Pets

Most guides written are for higher level players, but here’s a neat way for lower level characters to make some easy gold. I personally make around 25-30 gold per day with this little method.

Many players love to collect ‘vanity’ pets. They’re those cute little beast that follow your character around. I know I love my own little pets. They don’t fight. They don’t agro. They just look cute and they’re nice to have.

I noticed that quite a few players would ask where I got them from. Everyone seems to want one and not everyone knows where to get them. If you do know where to get them, put them up for sale in your nearest Auction House. They sell very quickly at a very nice mark up price.

While it’s possible to buy quite a lot of pets, some are quest rewards and others are dropped by mobs around the place. This guide deals only with pets you can buy from vendors.

Before you buy any pet to sell, check if it’s “Bind on Pickup” or “Bind on Use”. If the pet you want to buy is “Bind on Pickup”, then you won’t be able to sell it at the Auction House. Try to choose pets that are “Bind on Use”. Don’t summon them! Once you summon the pet, it can’t be sold at the AH.

Here’s some easy BoU ones you can buy and put up for sale at the AH at a nice profit:

White Kitten (alliance)
The white kitten is sold by Li’l Timmy. He’s a rare spawn who wanders around the canals by Cathedral Square in Stormwind City. Buy your White Kittens for 60s.

Silver Tabby (alliance)
This cute little grey tabby cat with black stripes is just adorable. Sold by Donni Anthania from her cottage, found between Northshire Abbey and Stormwind in Elwynn Forest for 40s

Siamese Cat (neutral)
Off-white little cat with black markings and blue eyes, this cat is sold by Dealer Rashaad in the Stormspire for 60s

Orange Tabby (alliance)
Little orange striped cat sold by Donni Anthania from her cottage, found between Northshire Abbey and Stormwind in Elwynn Forest for 40s

Bombay (alliance)
Black cat sold by Donni Anthania from her cottage, found between Northshire Abbey and Stormwind in Elwynn Forest for 40s

Brown Rabbit (neutral)
Light brown colored rabbit sold by Dealer Rashaad in the Stormspire for 10g – this one is rare

Snowshoe Rabbit (alliance)
White rabbit with cute brown markings. You can by these from Yarlyn Amberstill, a little girl running around Amberstill Ranch in Dun Morogh for 20s

Black King Snake (horde)
Black snake. Sold by Xan’tish in Orgrimmar for 50s

Brown Snake (horde)
Brownish/green snake with black stripes. Sold by Xan’tish in Orgrimmar for 50s

Crimson Snake (netural)
Red Snake. Sold by Xan’tish in Orgrimmar for 50s or you can get it from Dealer Rashaad in The Stormspire for 40s

Prairie Dog (horde)
Little brown gopher-like rodent. Sold by Halpa in Thunder Bluff. Halpa can be hard to find. In Thunder Bluff, find the spiral totem. Go behind the building where the bridge to Hunter Rise is. Find a path up the cliff to the left. At the top you’ll find a tent. Halpa should be behind this. This pet is the smallest in the game.

Ancona Chicken (neutral)
Black chicken. Sold by Magus Tirth in Thousand Needles for 1g

Great Horned Owl (alliance)
Brown Owl. Sold by owl trainer Shylenai in Darnassus for 50s

Hawk Owl (alliance)
Black Owl. Sold by owl trainer Shylenai in Darnassus for 50s

Cockatiel (neutral)
Grey and black parrot with red feathers under its tail. You can buy your parrot from Narkk in Booty Bay for 40s

Senegal (neutral)
Green parrot with orange and black wings. You can buy your parrot from Narkk in Booty Bay for 40s

Blue Dragonhawk Hatchling (neutral)
Blue dragonhawk with teal wing tips. Sold by Dealer Rashaad for 10g in The Stormspire.

Golden Dragonhawk Hatchling (horde)
Orange-gold dragonhawk. Sold by Jilanne in Fairbreeze Village, in the Eversong Woods for 50s

Red Dragonhawk Hatchling (horde)
Red-pink dragonhawk. Sold by Jilanne in Fairbreeze Village, in the Eversong Woods for 50s

Silver Dragonhawk Hatchling (horde)
Silver-grey dragonhawk. Sold by Jilanne in Fairbreeze Village, in the Eversong Woods for 50s

Blue Moth (alliance)
Blue moth with pink markings. Sold by Tuura in The Exodar for 50s

Red Moth (neutral)
Red/brown moth with green wing tips. Sold by Dealer Rashaad for 10g in The Stormspire

White Moth (alliance)
White moth with black markings. Sold by Tuura in The Exodar for 50s

Yellow Moth (alliance)
Yellow moth with blue markings. Sold by Tuura in The Exodar for 50s

Tree Frog (neutral)
Green/yellowish frog sold by Flik at the Darkmoon Fair for 1g. He’s the little Orc boy running around chasing a frog.

Wood Frog (netural)
Mottled green/tan frog sold by Flik at the Darkmoon Fair for 1g. He’s the little Orc boy running around chasing a frog

Cockroach (neutral)
Disgusting brown insect. Sold by both Jeremiah Payson in the Undercity for 50s and by Dealer Rashaad in The Stormspire for 40s

Mana Wyrmling (neutral)
Dark green flying wyrm with blue/aqua fins. Sold by Dealer Rashaad in the Stormspire for 40g. This one is very rare due to its price.


By Lee aka Ashlinel (Aman’Thul)