Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 9, 2011

How to Make World of Warcraft Gold Crafting Items Without a Crafting Profession

By Kirk Vecchio


For all the players in WOW, Gold is never enough for them. They always want more for a number of reasons, such as leveling professions, buying new mounts, gaining more World of Warcraft vanity pets, and so on. However, World of Warcraft gold is harder to come by whenever there are an expansion and WotLK. Here are some items players can sell on the AH and make a lot of gold and the best spots to find these items in WotLK.

Mining, skinning and herbalism are all good ways to create a profit. Personally, I do mining. Most of the players will be surprised about the fast speed that thorium, mithril, truesilver and iron bars sell. Even copper bars can make a good profit for lower level characters. I usually used my ore to make blacksmithing supplies, but by the time it takes to sell a blue item in the auction house you can have sold a lot of stacks of bars and made much more gold. I have made 1000's of gold doing this, and it turns a fast profit. You can't just sit around and presume the gold to fall in front of you, but if you put in just a little work you could make some cash.

For mining, there are 2 different areas mines will pop up inside a given spot. Once you learn where each of those mines, you can farm them really quickly. Don't presume to farm the whole zone, just pick a small area which you can keep going around. If you know the area you are farming your first mine should pop by the time you are done with the last one. Then you just repeat until you may have enough stacks to mail. I usually bind at the nearest Inn where I am farming, when I have 3 or 4 stacks, I use my hearthstone, smelt the ore into bars and mail the bars in an alt in the auction house. Don't try to market just the ore merely as nobody will buy it, you should smelt first.

First, keep watching the trade chat for the particular items players want. This will typically be immediate consumables (potions, flasks) or intermittent consumables (gear, gear enhancements). Record the items which are frequently requested. Then, check the items on the AH for ones selling amount and general price. Keep watching the price for a few days or weeks to know the average price. Make a report of every single crafted item that sells well along with the mats required to create that item. If you don't have a crafting profession, you may more likely have a gathering profession. Players should have a gathering profession because this will maximize their gold profits by reducing the cost of the mats needed to craft the items that sold well. However, you can't have all gathering professions, and some mats (cloth, for example) don't need a gathering profession- so you must check the costs of the base mats for the crafted products on the AH. A superb tool for checking prices and listing auctions on the auction house is the add-on, Auctioneer.

After you list for profit in the AH, do not list all of your products at once. Based on demand and the total amount of active auctions, you should only list among the 1 and 5 of your item. This could preserve the perception of rarity (which keeps the pricing high) and will prevent the crafters of that item which DO sell them for the AH from getting angry with you for flooding the market.




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