Johanneslars 17. succesful moneymaking tips
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1. Professions Are A Good Start:
Primary and Secondary professions are good places to begin making money from. Most professions allow you to make goods for other characters that you can sell to them.
2. Learn To Use The Auction House (AH):
The AH can be your lifeblood whether you are dealing in potions, epic weapons, or reagents. Learning to use it can be tricky, but is more than worth it when you find a hot commodity.
3. Keep Your Eye On The Trade Channel:
When you can, keep your eyes on channel 2 because occasionally you will find very good deals as many people are competing with the AH in terms of price and this can be even better if a particular market is in a slump.
4. Know What You Are Selling:
This seems to be common sense, but if you look up item A and it has 5 more uses than item B, it's probably going to sell better. If item A is a trade good or consumable, it should be easier to manufacture. The better you get at making Item A, the better the feel for the market you will get.
5. Know Thy Market:
This goes along with knowing what you're selling. If you sell an item long enough, you get a feel for the average price on the server (a good way to know when someone is trying to cheat you), the major players in niche markets, and exactly how much profit margin you can get for your sale.
6. Invest In Macro Training:
If you are planning to bark out that you are doing enchants in a busy city, make sure that you can do so without needing to type a small paragraph each time. 3 lines seems to be the respectable max for a post in the trade channel.
7. Fishing May Be Boring, But Worth It:
You would be suprised at what fisherman pull up. Yes, I know it's boring sometimes, repetitive all the time, and most of the time you get worthless fish. But if you know where to fish, that changes the game. Fish schools of specific fish like Oily Blackmouth or Firefin Snappers and they sell well in a stack. Find yourself with some Stonescale Eels and they sell for gold. Not to mention all the junk you can get out of the water from wreckage.
8. Make Alts Work For You:
An ALT is an alternative character often on the same server. If you have some extra materials that can be processed and resold, send them off to the alt, log in an hour later and run them through the profession of choice (will require leveling in most cases), send them back and resell.
9. Have An Alt In A Capital City:
Since you don't always play Alts, a tip I read about somewhere made the suggestion to have an Alt in a capital city so that your main character doesn't always have to travel back to post item in the AH. Definitely a good idea if your character is going to be away in the wilds for a bit. This works as long as you can easily get to a mailbox.
10. Gold Farmers Are People Too:
This is fast becoming a time honored tradition in WoW that is simultaneously loved and hated for various reasons. If you're good about it, farming from a gathering skill in the right areas is like panning for gold and consistently getting it.
11. Be Nice To People:
Another no brainer, but be sure to be nice and respectful when closing a sale because they are paying you for something that they could get somewhere else. Plus, it might even net you some additional sales down the road and increase your reputation on the server.
12. Don't Be A Ninja:
If you're in a group and you need an item, ask first. If you just want that item, again, ask. If you roll need on a item you can't use or just because, that makes you a ninja, and yes, ninjas don't get re-invited into groups.
13. Hit The Smaller Instances:
If you are a higher level player (45-80), there are lesser instances that you can solo to get additional money. Granted, most items coming from places like ShadowFang Keep and BlackFathom Deeps aren't worth a lot, but keep your eye out for rare items that fetch handsome prices on the AH as players buy them for ALTs.
14. Find Limited Recipes:
Most recipes can be bought from a specific vendor, however some can only be bought once or maybe twice from a vendor in a certain time frame. The recipes that have limited availability and have a vendor who may not be easy to get to will usually sell very well.
15. Secondary Profession Books:
A corollary to the above rule might be to not sell unlimited purchasable items. However, the exception to that rule is that books for advanced Cooking, First Aid, and Fishing tend to sell marginally well and can be usually purchased for a gold a piece. Sell it for 1.5 or 2 gold on the AH and that profit will add up over time. Just be careful not to flood the market with these.
16. Ride Like The Wind:
I know part of the reason for these tips is to be able to purchase a mount, but once you have a mount, that is a tremendous speed boost in your gathering ability that can help you earn money at a faster rate. Plus, it's nice to be able to travel at faster speeds.
17. Neutral Auction Houses
Keep you eye out for factional type stuff that can be sold over the neutral AH for a decent profit. Recipes, pets, items, and more can all be sold for gold if you have the patience.
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I had a guild ninja, he
I had a guild ninja, he apparently didn't do quests or grinding because he kept on asking me to run him through an instance, he took as much as he could from the bank and then then I knew to kick him out of the guild he's lvl 45 now and is still asking on trade chat for someone to run him through.
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Sounds like a real winner!
Sounds like a real winner!
A tip from a noob
Sounds good! My only disagreement -- and it's just personal opinion
-- is for professions. Until you have a high level in a primary profession, it seems to be just a gold sink. I've found having 2 harvesting professions provides a steady income -- people always want materials!
Thanks for the neutral auction house tip...I hadn't thought of that.
Exalted Member
Be ninja
-Wrong!
I highly advise Rogues to be as ninja as possible. Ninja every humanoid you see. Steal their gold!
A way of making good money, is to sneek around and use Pick Pocket on humanoids in crowded areas.
This should be the 18th point, because you can make huge amounts of money by doing this.
Also, you can do this at every level (e.g 37), and get money that can fit your needs at that level (and close levels).
When doing this at lvl 60 at Tyr's Hand in EPL, i had a income rate of over 1g20s per minute. Thats close to 100g/hour!
This is just an alternative way of making money, and efficient if you plan your routes well.
Enjoy your happy times as a ninja
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Err, his point was to not
Err, his point was to not "Ninjaloot" while grouping with other players.
Ninjalooting means sneakily looting something which shouldn't normally go to you.
I'm sure you've all experienced this once.
Like, you're killing the Headless Horseman and the rare mount drops. Everyone says clearly to roll Greed on it.
Then there's that guy who waits for everyone to roll Greed, and then he rolls need, get the item and goes "oops... i thought we said roll need lol.. soz..."
That's one form of Ninjalooting.
Exalted Member
I know
Of course i know this
I just twisted the headline for the sake of some slight fun, and used the opportunity to tell of an extra way of making money.
In his setting I totally agree: Don't Ninja!
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In that case, ignore my
In that case, ignore my comment above ^^
Exalted Member
Yeah.. Warrior stealing
Yeah..
Warrior stealing Hood of Hexing from my warlock.
''Ow soz! I thougt it was Plate armor!''
*sigh*
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Ninja Warrior
Oh man, that sucks but when that happens the only thing to do is just live with it and keep in your mind that they are a noob and you actually know what your doing instead of smashing buttons in the keyboard... No confrontations though, that will get you reported
~BE DK on Argent Dawn~
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That's a good start. Allow
That's a good start.
Allow me to make a couple of suggestions:
1. Add some text formatting. Your guide could look so much better. Right now it's rather dull and colorless. Check my guide writing guide for tips on text formatting:
http://www.wow-pro.com/jame_guide_writing_guide
2. Add more details to your explanations. Give one or two examples to illustrate your point.
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No toolbar
I installed firefox, but when i turned it on the toolbar in the guide wasn´t there. How do i get it?
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Did you download and install
Did you download and install the Text Formatting Toolbar addon?
http://codefisher.org/format_toolbar/
If yes, it's probably that you didn't make it appear.
For that, you have to go to your Firefox "Display" tab, then go to "Tool Bars", then just make sure the Text Formatting Toolbar is ticked.
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Ok, thanks
Ok, thanks alot m8