World Of Warcraft Jobs

Posted in Warcraft Strategy by wow wizard on January 19, 2010 No Comments yet

World Of Warcraft Jobs




Whats the best job to have in World of Warcraft?

(cooking,smithing, etc.) What makes the most money….

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Simply questing in Northrend, you’ll be able to make a good chunk of gold. If you’re already Level 80, hunt down and finish all the quests in Northrend (you’ll get an achievement for that too) and do all the dailys.

If you’ve little or no gold, the best money making professions would any of the gathering professions; herbalism, mining, skinning. A good combination would be skinning and, either herbalism or mining. This is because the minimap tracker can only track either herbalism or mining and not both at the same time. However, the two most profitable gathering professions are herbalism and mining.

Make a Level 1 auction house alt and run him to the nearest auction house. Send him some gold so he can list items on the auction house.

As your main character is questing and gathering materials, send your auction house alt all the gathered items, bind on equip items and anything you think might sell on the auction house. This way you’ll save a lot of time as your main character is not leaving your quest area and running back to the auction house every time his bags are full. If you’re able, get the biggest bags you can afford for all your bag slots on your main character.

At least once a day, log into your auction house alt to clear your mailbox and list the items on the auction house. A good habit would be to login to your auction house alt before and after playing with your main character each day.

High level enchanting materials also sells very well on the auction house and lists for free. Presently, you’ll only want to disenchant Uncommon Weapons and Armor from Northrend. Unless you have a friend with 375+ Enchanting skill, simply ask on trade for an Enchanter with your auction house alt. Do tip the enchanter, otherwise you’ll soon find that some people will remember you and they would not bother helping you disenchant your items in future. A good line to use on trade is “LF enchanter to DE some items, will tip”

Safety tip: You’ll only want to trade to a Level 60+ Enchanter and not say a Level 10, since his skill level would not be high enough to disenchant Level 70+ items; or he might scam you and steal your items. If you do get scammed, simply put in a ticket and a GM would get your items back and deal with the scammer.

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