Archive for June, 2007

The last while, I’ve been focussing on getting my Warrior to 60 since she’s been hanging around in her 50s for quite a while. I’ve got buddies who don’t even play very often who have already reached 70 on their toons that were equal level at about 52.

Ah, the slow advancment of any one alt-o-holic’s toons.

And I’m sure I add to my own suffering just a little bit because I’ve stayed in Azeroth despite being able to go through the Outlands portal (and having my hearth set to Shattrath since level 50 for training)… but, well, I find green quests go more quickly and are mentally more rewarding ;) Plus, I’m still farming materials for crafting some nice equipment for my lowbies, and mining Thorium, etc.

Plaguelands: Alone/With A Friend

I hung around in Western and Eastern Plaguelands the most, since I hadn’t done any quests there yet and thus had a lot to do. I got a lot of Runecloth for First Aid, Tailoring and Leatherworking, and got to Friendly with Argent Dawn.

At about a half a level into 59 I ran out of green-leveled quests, and was dying repeatedly to casters who overwhelmed me in yellow quests when a level 55 guildmate/regular partymate logged in. I was glad to see him, so I offered to help him through the Cauldron quests in Western Plaguelands and to help him get his Eastern Plaguelands flight point since this was his first toon and he hadn’t gotten there yet. This party got me to 2.5 bubbles from 60.

So, I headed over to Felwood and beat on Toxic Horrors to collect Globe of Water for crafting some Frost-enhancing clothing for my 45 Mage, and Enchanted Water and … something else… for general crafting/sales. Then, when I levelled, I hearthed back to Shattrath and ported to Undercity and hit the Riding Instructor in Brill before I even trained my new warrior skills…

Purple Skeletal Warhorse, level 60 epic ground mount

Oooohhh, pretty horns.

Flaming hooves, kinda like the Warlock Felsteed.

Fast, smooth ride. I highly recommend this mount ;)

But of course, the riding training skill cost 540g to learn, and the mount costed 90g on top of that, so make sure you plan and earn money ahead of time if you want to have it right away!

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Are you finding that you never have enough cash for skills, repairs and occasional new equipment buys on the Auction House?

This post is not for folks who have advanced past 60 - if you’re already past there, you’ve already realized these things and need more advanced Cash Generation strategies.

The Absolute Basics of making money in World of Warcraft at a low level include the following topics:

  • Vendor Trash
  • First Aid
  • Gathering Professions
  • Using the Auction House


Vendor Trash

This is your #1 way to earn money as a brand new player, and continues to be a reliable way to get cash for basic skills and repairs.

To make it easier to handle, consider adding a macro (link describes how to add an assist macro, this is the same thing) that sells all Grey items to a vendor at once:

/script for bag = 0,4,1 do for slot = 1, GetContainerNumSlots(bag), 1 do local name = GetContainerItemLink(bag,slot); if name and string.find(name,”ff9d9d9d”) then DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(”Selling “..name); UseContainerItem(bag,slot) end; end; end

The strategy is to pick up and sell every grey piece of “vendor trash” you can get from your forays, as the cash adds up (especially weapons, some of those grey weapons can sell for more than a gold each long before level 60).

If you’re trapped in a party (ie: dungeon) and fill up your inventory and can’t get to a vendor, get rid of grey armor first, keeping plate longer than mail or cloth. Keep all weapons as they sell better than armor. Consider picking up the WoWecon addon that tells you how much your grey item will vendor for so you can better decide what to toss and what to keep.

First Aid

Of course, we all know that training first aid from the linen, wool, silk and other cloths that you pick up as you adventure and kill humanoids… is free healing. That’s what bandages are - a quick heal when you’re beaten up.

But what folks don’t think about is that this free healing translates into lower general operating costs for your toon (especially if it’s pure DPS and cannot heal itself other than through potions and bandages and food and the likes) as she heads out into the world to take on quests and dungeons.

Free healing means one doesn’t need to purchase food, and one doesn’t need to rely on mobs dropping food.

Warriors and Rogues, especially, benefit from this, but even healing classes benefit on occasions where mana isn’t available for heals and they’re in a very vulnerable state from previous battles.

Gathering Professions

Professions are great, but until you’re higher level and until you have cash to buy materials, it’s best to stick with gathering professions instead of production ones.

Gathering professions include Herbalism, Mining and Skinning.

Since Herbalism and Mining use the same functionality to mark their presence on the minimap, it is recommended you take one of those and pick up Skinning as your second profession.

Fishing can also be considered a Gathering profession, especially since Oily Blackmouth, Deviate Fish and Firefin Snappers are used as ingredients in other popular recipes brewed by Alchemists and Cooks.

Using The Auction House

The Player Market will get you way more cash than the vendors ever will.

Sell everything that is Uncommon and up (green+) at the Auction House.

Figure out which Common (white) items sell by experimenting - those are Professions materials.

Sell all of your gathered ores/skins/herbs in the Auction House.

Summary

This article is meant to be a “starter” to help folks earn cash in Warcraft. From these habits, new ones will form, new opportunities will become apparent to those who keep their eyes open and look for them.

Cash on Warcraft is not difficult, especially if you’re a casual player who can’t play more than 5 hours a week. The fact that the game keeps going when you’re not there is one of the major reasons why cash is easy to obtain.

Good luck on your quest!

Bah, Saturday morning and I’m sitting here with a blank Realm Selection screen, just like the rest of you are.

In Australia, it’s mid-evening hours, around 8-10pm, so they’re feeling jilted as well.

Down time sucks for all of us who are addicted, whether we’re able to play every day or whether it’s only every few days.

Last night before I logged out, I got an updated version of the addon Book of Crafts and loaded it up, then hopped between all of my toons and opened up my various professions windows so the Addon could gather data.

Then, I hopped to my bank toon and reviewed all of the cooking recipes I have stored, eventually sending a handful of recipes to three or four of my toons.

The BoC addon assists in this process by adding a small bit of info to the hover-over data you see (tool-tip data?) when you… hover over the item ;) In particular, it prints extra information on recipes and other professions materials, like what toons already know a recipe, what toons could learn it, and for which toons the recipe is currently too high of a level. Also, professions materials get extra data that lets me know whether one of my toons knows a recipe that uses this component, and I can even tell what type of skill-up I’m going to get off of that recipe, because the info prints in Grey, Green, Yellow or Orange. Yippee!

The only bad thing about Book of Crafts is that when I’m logged into my Hunter and go into the Pet Training screen, Book of Crafts is trying to read the information and thus it renders the trainer unusable. I have to log out and disable the mod and log back in when I want to train up my pet. Since it’s not very often, the addon’s benefits far outweigh their detriments for my family of toons.

So, I used BoC to send a bunch of my toons new cooking recipes, and I was looking forward to logging in this morning to retrieve them from the mail and learn them on my different toons.

But instead, I’m sitting here, writing about another addon I use.

But, you’re sitting here reading it…

Life goes on ;)