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If it please the court wowhead
If it please the court wowhead







if it please the court wowhead

So I just get lucky that they keep returning to me and sending ordersįor the alt armies, Dragon Races, Weekly Money Rewards & WQs can certainly get you a bit of income.ĥk, per alt just from the dragon races. Otherwise I'm not really playing playing, just sitting in the city and advertising.Īnother thing to keep in mind, I crafted gear for a lot of people who are all playing a bunch of alts now. If I get a whisper, I just alt tab and do stuff. I set it to send message in trade chat every 120 sec and watch shows or play other games on the side. I just login and use an addon called "AutoFlood". So those days aren't 200k but more like 100kishįor reference this is from today. Also I raid 3 days/week during peak time. My highest that I ever made was on a Sunday few weeks back. There is much that can be done with Professions if you are prepared to put the time in to get up to speed and spend time in Trade Chat talking with customers. Tailoring, in my experience, sells for the least on cloths.Īll is not lost though! 10.1 is just around the corner and with that will be renewed interest in new items and raid consumables. Skinning doesn't sell for very much because it's a plentiful farm. Mining sells Khaz'gorite ore for a good price, but it's harder to find. I've found that herbalism sells for the most on Writhebark. Your best bet for a reliable guaranteed income is farming profession mats. Some people are buying things for their alts, but gear isn't going for much because we can get 395s within 5 minutes of hitting 70 on Forbidden Reach. Nearly anyone who wants AotC or KSM/KSH already has it, so no one cares about flasks or feasts or enchants.

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It's the end of a patch so no reagents are worth much because everything they can make is about to be outdated, or no one cares about content. Currently, there's no reliable farm that's worth that much. That's the sort of mental gymnastics those sorts of things usually require. Given that doing so takes me a total of maybe 2-3 hours of effort and I'll frequently make 150k or so, depending, I guess you could consider that "50k gold an hour." I just TSM them, list them, sign into the toon later. I have about 500 or so mogs that I list every 2 days with no cutting or AH "play" because I'm just too lazy for that. I've found that the most effective money-for-effort sales are running old-world dungeons and listing the mogs on my bank toon. No, no farm is 50k gold an hour unless you're cheesing the numbers by factoring in a random mog drop that hypothetically goes for 950k that no one will buy.









If it please the court wowhead