WoW Money Making – The Secret – I Found it!

June 13th, 2011 No comments

If you’re looking for the best way on making WoW gold then I’m glad your found this website and I strongly suggest you keep reading…

I’m going to tell you a short story on how I found hundreds of rock solid methods to making me thousands of World of Warcraft gold! Lets just jump straight in!

Let’s start off at the beginning. I was a poor World of Warcraft player yada yada yada. I had no gold to buy any good gear or mounts and my friends thought I was a joke, which I was! I was sick to death of my friends riding around on their awesome mounts with their epic gear telling me how awesome it is, they wouldn’t even tell me how they earnt so much gold(they probably bought it from those scam sites, they get you banned anyway). Anyway, my friends were showing off so much that I just had to do something about it. I couldn’t take people calling me a noob no longer!

I tried a WoW money making guide my friend suggested to me. That didn’t work, it left me with less gold than I had started with. I didn’t want to grind away at mobs all day like some guides told me, that’s just a waste of time and the gold you make out of it is little to none, don’t waste your time on this. I wasn’t getting anywhere. I was certainly not going to hack to get money, the last thing I want to happen is getting my character stolen or banned.

So after searching the internet for god knows how long going through all these crappy guides, I came across yet another guide. It had a video and all that fancy stuff talking about the guide and it looked pretty promising, so I went ahead and bought it. It was pretty cheap compared to those other guides I saw.

This guide was packed full, I mean, really packed full of amazing easy to follow WoW money making tips, over 200 pages of them, a bit too long but I can’t complain! I was piling on the gold like no tomorrow and my friends were so jealous, I just love to rub it in their faces, maybe a little too much sometimes, haha. Money making on WoW couldn’t be easier.

If your still not completely sure about whether or not to get this guide then I will share with you 2 tips I have learnt from the guide so you get a better feel for it.

Click here for Tip 1

Click here for Tip 2

However if you do feel that you want to go ahead and get the guide already without reading some of the tips I have learnt above then you can grab the guide right here.

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Top 15 World of Warcraft Player Tips

September 1st, 2011 No comments

Top 15 tips every world of warcraft player must know.

Tip 1 – Read your Quest Journal

Now we hate to snipe here, people, but the “L” key on your keyboard opens up your Quest Journal. This handy-dandy little item contains literally all the information you need to solve whatever quest your given. Check it early and check it often because if you’re cluttering up the “General” chat channel asking “Where’s the Wailing Caverns?” 47 times not only will you learn all sort of new Azerothian insults, but when you eventually find the place, it’s not going to win you any friends when you then start looking for a group to explore with. Your Quest Journal has directions so precise they make MapQuest look vague to avoid precisely this situation. Read your Quest Journal! Read your Quest Journal! Read your Quest Journal!

Tip 2 – The City Guards are your friends – use them well.

This is kind of an adjunct to the whole “Read your Quest Journal” thing, but the other thing that clogs up the general chat channels is people asking for directions in the hub cities. Fortunately Blizzard has come up with a simple solution – just ask a city guard! They’ll give you directions to everything in the city and even provide you with a little flag in your mini-map! You know, the employment situation in Azeroth must be pretty bad when you consider that most of these guards are level 75 or so and can easily wipe out virtually every monster in the game and they’re taking the time out of their busy schedule to help you. The least you can do is avail yourself of their services. I don’t even think they get paid!

Tip 3 – Every trade skill in World of Warcraft has a complement.

Players can only learn two “professional” trade skills (Fishing, Cooking, First Aid and a few others don’t count). Be aware that with the exception of Enchanting and Tailoring, every trade skill has a “gathering” skill and a “crafting” skill. Blacksmithing, for example, requires raw materials that can only be retrieved by Mining. Be sure you select the appropriate skill; otherwise you will end up buying raw materials at auction or trying to trade your raw materials for finished goods.

Tip 4 – The Num Lock key is your auto run.

This should be obvious, but you’d be surprised how many players forget to use their auto run. Auto run is your best friend, though. During long runs you can be checking your quest log, futzing with your inventory, or chatting with friends. Use it!

Tip 5 – Control your Pets.

This, of course, only applies to pet classes (Warlocks and Hunters), but if we had a gold piece for every Warlock and Hunter who left his pet on “Aggressive” we’d – well, we’d have a lot of gold pieces. Your pets are tools. They’re used for very specific purposes. Putting them on Aggressive lets them attack indiscriminately and can draw a lot more monster attention than your group is ready to deal with. All too often a pet on the loose means death for the group and a long, boring corpse run.

World of Warcraft Alliance Player Tips

Tip 6 – Looking to solo? Get yourself a Night Elf Hunter or a Warlock.

While there isn’t any one particular character template that works perfectly for soloing, this is about the best that there is on the Alliance side. First, there really isn’t any equal level monster in the game that a properly tricked out Hunter can’t tackle one-on-one without breaking a sweat. While Warlocks are a bit more fragile, they have an excellent complement of damage dealing spells that will let them survive – albeit while taking more damage. Unfortunately, many creatures will attack in groups if they notice one of their buddies getting pounded on (Elite creatures are particularly nasty with this).

That’s where pets come in, Any “Pet” class can use their animal (or demonic) companion to do what’s called “crowd control” – basically pulling one creature away from a group and a time and killing it. The Warlock’s Void Walker is particularly good at this. Night Elves quest lines at low levels are also pretty self-contained within the geographically isolated Teldrassil, meaning you never have far to run to reach a quest destination or to retrieve your corpse.

Tip 7 – Gnomes have the best (worst) dancing emotes.

Trust us on this one. Simply typing /dance into the game while playing as a gnome will show you what we mean. Gnome dancing is the most offensive thing in Azeroth – rumor has it that the Horde offers 10 gold pieces to anyone who can actually manage to kill a Gnome in PvP during a dance. Therefore it makes Gnomes perfect for role-players who want to annoy other players and have a good laugh.

Tip 8 – Everyone loves a Human Priest.

This is the perfect class for players looking to group. Humans’ racial talents help a Priest hold his or her own in combat and there isn’t a group alive that isn’t thrilled when a Priest shows up just before heading into an Elite dungeon or an instance. Priests are also pretty rare in the game, there aren’t really all that many players who enjoy taking on the social/support roles, so your skills will always be in demand – and you’ll level pretty fast.

Tip 9 – You don’t have follow the quest lines for your own race!

One of the biggest misconceptions that new players have about World of Warcraft is that quests are restricted by race – in other words, that if you’re playing a Human, you must take the “Human” quests in Elwynn Forest when you start out. That’s simply not true. Players can take any level-appropriate quest regardless of their race. For Alliance players looking to level up a bit faster, there is a bit of a shortcut. Simply head to the hub cities of Ironforge or Stormwind as soon as you’re strong enough to get out of the newbie zone (around level 5). From there, find the passage to Teldrassil, the Night Elf homeland and start collecting quests. Teldrassil is very small, contains the hub city of Darnassus that offers every service, and players rarely have to run far to complete quests. You’ll find yourself at level 10 or even higher in no time!

Tip 10 – The Alliance means more content, but more people.

For whatever reason, the Alliance races as a whole (Humans, Night Elves, Dwarves, and Gnomes) are more popular with players. This can often mean severe crowding in popular regions along with what we like to call “mass extinction events”. That basically means that several quests in the area that require players to kill a particular animal may make it hard to find that animal for a while – and that you may be racing other players who are standing around waiting for them to spawn. The good news is that the Alliance has a lot more quest-based content than the Horde. While this isn’t noticeable at the earlier levels, many Horde players often find themselves running low on quests around level 25-30 and being forced to just “farm” random creatures for experience.

World of Warcraft Horde Player Tips

Tip 11 – You will end up in the Barrens – accept it.

Throughout the beta process, the one zone that everybody complained about the most was the Barrens, a level 15-20 zone that is quite literally in the center of everything for the Horde. As a result, this zone has the dubious distinction of undergoing almost constant revisions. The good news is, it’s much better than it was – the bad news is, it can still be long and tedious. The thing is, most Horde quest lines eventually send players to the Barrens and it contains access to one of the neutral towns where Horde and Alliance players can get together, so the place is absolutely crawling with players. While that can be good for making friends, it’s also the place that’s the most hunted and overcrowded on the Horde side. Unfortunately, the Barrens is just a fact of life for Horde players – better to go, do what needs to be done, and get out.

Tip 12 – Want to get to level 10 quickly? Visit dead people.

More accurately, visit Undead people. Since Quests aren’t race specific, players can accept any level appropriate quest regardless of their race. That means that Horde players have access to a slight shortcut to level 10 similar to the one enjoyed by Alliance players. In the Horde’s case it means hightailing it to the Orc hub city of Orgrimmar as soon as you can survive the trip and catching a zeppelin ride to Tirisfal Glades. Head south from the zeppelin tower to the Undead town of Brill and start looking for quests. Like Teldrassil for Night Elves, the quests in Brill are a bit easier and can usually be solved without a tremendous amount of traveling, significantly shortening your trip to level 10.

Tip 13 – The Horde has the best and worst hub cities in the game.

Both sides in World of Warcraft have three hub cities designed for players to congregate, buy and sell items, and deal with NPC vendors and trainers. The Horde is blessed with the best and cursed with one of the worst hub cities in the game. The best city to do business with NPCs in is the Undead Undercity. If you have a choice of heading to one hub city, this is the one to pick. It’s the smallest major city, meaning you don’t have to do a tremendous amount of running to get to the shops you want. The city is also basically a circle – meaning it’s almost impossible to get lost. Orgrimmar, the Orc hub city, on the other hand, is incredibly confusing, with twisting paths that sometime loop back on themselves. Orgrimmar means a lot of running and it’s all too easy to get lost. It’s also kind of the center of the universe for Horde players, so you really do need to learn it if you hope to use the auction or make new friends.

Tip 14 – Tired of fighting for elbow room? Join the Horde!

For some odd reason, players seem to choose to play as Alliance characters far more often than as Horde characters. The good news for Horde players, though, is that fewer players mean fewer people jockeying for resources. Even the Barrens, probably the most crowded Horde region, never see the problems with “mass extinction events” that routinely plague the Alliance. If you’re interested in questing and not interested in hanging around with ten other people (at peak hours) waiting for a monster spawn, why not join the Horde?

Tip 15 – The Undead are just psychotically cool!

While everyone has their own opinion, ours is that no World of Warcraft race gets as many “coolness points” as the Undead. First, the character models are just a riot with hairstyles that literally defy physics and a facial customization options straight out of the Velvet Dungeon. The designers also clearly had a ball putting the Undead lands together because every area and storyline within the Undead zones is filled with clever asides and subtle (and not so subtle) humor about the Forsaken’s unusual situation. Role-players will also enjoy playing the Undead since they’re as close as any World of Warcraft race comes to being “evil”. True – they are an oppressed minority, but they’re also planning universal genocide, so you make your own call.

 

I got these and my money making tips from a guide that was packed full, I mean, really packed full of amazing easy to follow WoW money making tips, over 200 pages of them, a bit too long but I can’t complain! I was piling on the gold like no tomorrow and my friends were so jealous, I just love to rub it in their faces, maybe a little too much sometimes, haha. Money making on WoW couldn’t be easier.

If your still not completely sure about whether or not to get this guide then I will share with you 2 tips I have learnt from the guide so you get a better feel for it.

Click here for Tip 1

Click here for Tip 2

However if you do feel that you want to go ahead and get the guide already without reading some of the tips I have learnt above then you can grab the guide right here.

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WoW Money Making Guide – Tip 3

August 16th, 2011 No comments

How To Solo-Farm Gahz’ranka For Tome of Polymorph: Turtle

Here is another World of Warcraft gold farming tip. I’ll tell you step-by-step what to do in order to get  the Tome of Polymorph: Turtle.

Requirements:

- Fishing: 1 skill;
- Level 80;
- A few Elixirs of Water Walking;

Strategy:

To be able to summon Gahz’ranka you need to complete the quest: “Nat’s Measuring Tape”. This is what you must do:

  1. Go to STV and enter Zul’Gurub. To be able to enter, ask a frined to help you set up a 2-man raid group;’
  2. Just as you enter, jump into the water, a bit to the North-West, and swim East then North until you reach Pagle’s Pointe, (Nat Pagles forgotten fishing spot, apparently);
  3. Click on the Tackle Box there and accept: “Nat’s Measuring Tape”;
  4. Exit Zul’Gurub and go to Dustwallow Marsh, on the little island at (58,60), talk to Nat Pagle and turn in “Nat’s Measuring Tape”. After turning in the quest you will be able to buy Mudskunk Lures from him;
  5. Buy a few Mudskunk Lures from Nat Pagle, then head back to Zul’Gurub, in STV;
  6. Once more,  jump into the water and go back to Pagle’s Pointe;
  7. There should be 1-2 Muddy Churny Water circles near Pagle’s Pointe. Fish up 5 Zulian Mudskunks in these water circles. If there aren’t any at Pagle’s Pointe, just swim North or South until you find one, drink an Elixir of Water Walking to be able to stand near the Muddy Churny Water and catch 5 Zulian Mudskunks. If you have only 1 skill point in fishing you won’t be able to catch any fish inside Zul’Gurub, unless you fish in the Muddy Churny Water circles.
  8. At Pagle Pointe, apply a Mudskunk Lure on the 5 Zulian Mudskunks that you caught and Gahz’ranka should spawn;
  9. Pull the mob into the water, near Pagle’s Pointe and kill it in the water so you don’t get falling damage when it knocks you up.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a very basic guide which can start you making WoW gold easily, however if you really want to get into the big numbers and I’m talking thousands, then you should check out the Gold Secrets Guide.

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WoW Money Making – Tip 2

June 1st, 2011 No comments

Dale here again. I just wanted to let you in on yet another one of the tips that I learnt from this amazing making money in WoW guide.

Dark Iron Mining- This is the gathering technique I routinely use to make 30-60 gold in an hour. Yes, you really can make that much gold using this system.

Dark iron is a very valuable material that is used to craft high-end items and also for reputation gains with the Thorium Brotherhood. Put simply, it is worth a lot of gold. It is only found in two places in the entire game, Blackrock Depths and Molten Core. Obviously, Molten Core is a 40 main raid instance so you can’t sneak in there to get ore. That leaves us with BRD.

Upon entering the BRD instance there is a door to your left. You will need to be able to lockpick it or you will need to have the Shadowforge key to open it (obtained by completing a quest inside BRD).

Once through there you can either walk straight ahead or turn right through another door. You want to walk straight ahead to the area called the Dark Iron Highway. In this area is where you are going to make tons of gold mining ore.

There are numerous dark iron spawn points in this area and on each run you should be able to get to one or two of them. Simply mine the ore, leave and reset the instance to do it all over again. You will need a couple of people at least for this or if you are a rogue or druid you can stealth in. Also, hunters can run in and feign death to escape the mobs around the ore.

Some times you will need to clear some mobs around the ore to mine it. Sometimes it will all be clear for you. Other times it will be behind so many mobs you won’t be able to reach it and will have to reset the instance right away.

A word of warning about the mobs in that area-there are bloodhounds in this area that can see through stealth from very far away for their level. Also, they hit very hard but fortunately don’t have much health. You may have to fight a few of these to get to the ore, but they can easily be soloed if you are careful.

I average about 20-40 dark iron ore per hour using this technique. Considering that dark iron ore sells for anywhere from 1 gold to 4 gold a piece it is easy to see that this is insanely profitable. I had the money for my epic mount using this technique for just two days. It’s that good!

As an added bonus, the dark iron ore points also have a chance to drop the Blood of the Mountain, a component for rare recipes. This sells for around 30-100g. Sometimes I get two of these per day and other times none. If you see one just consider it an extra bonus.

There is a full color map of all the mining points and the exact route you need: Click here for the full color map and mining points.

Remember, you can get over 200 pages on making money in WoW at:  Click here to find out more about the guide.

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WoW Money Making – Tip 1

May 22nd, 2011 No comments

Hey Dale here,

Firstly I liked to welcome you to my WoW Making Money site. I hope that the information you have read so far has been good :-)

Secondly, I’m going to start this site off by giving you a cool tip about making lots of money on WoW.

Defias Windmill- This is a great place to farm that can be done at almost any level. This spot was revealed on the official forums right after release and to this day it hasn’t changed and is still great.

If you head out to the Gold Coast area in Westfall you will find a windmill on a hill overlooking the beach (there is a murloc camp right below it on the beach). Surrounding this windmill are a ton of Defias mobs that you can kill and get a ton of linen and other good humanoid loot. They are only around level 12 so it easy to do.

What makes this area so great is that their respawn rate is almost immediate. Even at level 60 I can come here and farm linen cloth and they have started respawning before the first of them are even dead.

I’m serious when I say it is almost IMPOSSIBLE to kill them all before new ones respawn.

You can take them on one at a time or AOE if you have the ability and farm non-stop.

You can easily make a lot of money off the linen and low level greens that drop here. In fact, like I said above, this spot is so good that I still grind it at 60 when I need cash fast. You will get numerous stacks of linen and a ton lower level green rank items. This will work at even low levels.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a very basic guide which can start you making WoW gold easily, however if you really want to get into the big numbers and I’m talking thousands, then you should check out the Gold Secrets Guide.

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