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Over the next few weeks we will have lots of information as the last reported major patch upgrade
for cataclysm appears on the PTR's.
Information on new patterns and new items were data mined by mmo-champion. But it is a rough list
of items and models.
With the 4.3 data mining this gives us the first of many chances to start piecing together information
on what it will mean to both the beginning and advanced Power Auctioneers.
Stepping through the professions the biggest thing seen is that there appears to be another crafting
element introduced into the materials needed.
Essence of Destruction seems to be used in all of the new patterns that will be available with the new patch. This probably means that both this items and the patterns will drop either from the bosses or trash runs with the new raids. As with the previous 4.2 raids, this item will be very high priced for the first month or so when it's available on the AH. This also means that living ember, the 4.2 crafting material, will probably start to be in higher demand. Both from the nerfing of 4.2 raids, plus the
want for added gear to be crafted to raise Item level for the new 4.3 raids.
Here is a list of the new patterns broke down under professions
Tailoring
World Mender Pants
Bracers of Unconquered Power
Dreamwraps of the Light
Lavaquake Legwraps
All of these seem to be dps patterns, with no healing patterns seen as of yet. Where the potential for crafting and flipping both the items or the mats are high. Healing classes may look at the lower 4.2
crafted items to finish off their Class Gear. Nothing with the opening salvo of information shows that
the dreamweave timer or BOP status will be lifted. So Investing in the pattern will end up being a high risk/high reward type of scenario. As with all of these Epic level crafting recipes.
Blacksmithing
Bracers of Destructive Strength
Foundations of Courage
Pyrium Legplates of Purified Evil
Soul Redeemer Bracers
Titanguard Wristplates
Unstoppable Destroyer Legplates
As with the 4.2 Raid Patterns. None of these appear to use truegold for their crafting. Ghostcrawler announced in his explanation that there would be multiple patterns. So it's assuming that these non raid level patterns will probably use truegold as their base instead of the Essence of Destruction. So truegold as of now is still going to be a viable commodity to craft by alchemist or to save when demand is higher. Chaos Orbs will be used as a traditional material for crafting. It's guessed that at some point one of the incremental patches will remove the BOP status of chaos orbs, opening up another market for the non raiding crafter. Mostly dps plate, with two pieces of Healing plate has been added. With the high amount of drops in the Fireland raids associated with healing items. Healing plate crafted items may not be in high demand.
Leatherworking
Bladeshadow Leggings
Bladeshadow Wristguard
Bracers of Flowing Serenity
Bracers of the Hunter Killer
Deathscale Leggings of the Storm
Legging's of Nature's Champion
Rended Earth Leggings
Thundering Deathscale Wristguards
Each of these recipes take between 8 Pristine hides. So look for both Heavy Savage Leather
and Pristine hides to be in high demand as these items begin to get crafted. Stocking up on
Stacks of Heavy Savage Leather for conversion to pristine hide will set you farther ahead of the
Gold wars to come.
Jewelcrafting
The PTR notes are showing that the epic gems will be based on a 50 point seperation. So epic gems will have either a full +50 to a stat, or split between the two stats. This ends up being good news for the non raiding jewelcrafter. Most people will not spend a huge amount of money to gear for epic gems
with only +10 to their stats. They are more apt to fill the gem slots with your Rare +40 stat gems or combinations of stats to reach their raiding mark. With no information released yet on how to obtain patterns this will allow the non raiding jewelcrafter to feed the demand to gems they already have. A wise jewelcrafter will look to purchase stock raw gems to either flip for profit. Or to cut when the demand is high and the supply is low. Also remember that with the new PVP season there will be a large spike for PVP specific Gems (+ resilience, + resilience/haste, residence/strength, resilience/agi). Stocking up on your raw gems in these categories may give a decent profit in the long term.
- Notice with blacksmithing there are no high level weapon crafting patterns. There may be more introduced later. But it means there will be a larger demand on crafted or dropped items from Deathwing raids themselves.
- There are multiple lists of items assumed to drop in the Deathwing lair raids. Multiple boe items (including weapons and trinkets) where their demand will be high as well.
- The Raid patterns are taking a high amount of volatile fire and volatile water for crafting. With 4.2 and the dailies volatile fires were lowered in value. This may be a good opportunity to purchase volatile fires for crafting while they are low. And alchemists switching from transmuting volatile airs to volatile water.
- Snowballs will no longer be used for summoning the Tiny Snowman, Winter Reindeer, Winter's Little Helper
Maelstrom Shatter has been added to Enchanting. Will split one maelstrom crystal into two heavenly shards. Should drive down the prices for heavenly shards while raising maelstroms.
For the list of all the items known from the ptr datamining mmo-champion has given a sorted list here
Many WoW entrepreneurs will tell you that one of the first things you should do when trying to master the AH is setting up a daily routine for yourself. It is in fact very important. Today I'll give you a few tips on how to do so, and I will show you my routine as an example.
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Well, we finally have our first solid information on Epic Gems in patch 4.3. In an interview with Greg Street, lead systems designer for Blizzard, on a question about the new "Looking for Raid" tier of difficulty:
What achievements will be granted in the new Looking for Raid system and are they similar to existing ones or any new rewards?
Ghostcrawler: We are very concerned about preserving the sense of accomplishment for the Normal and Heroic tier. We don’t want to over reward Looking for Raid. It is really there for people who want to see the content and want to feel like they’re raiding, but we don’t want it to be more attractive than traditional organized raiding.
We will offer some achievements; they’ll be very simple, nothing like you’ll be able to get in a Normal or Heroic. For example, it might just be “Kill the first four bosses” as one achievement and “Kill the second four bosses” as another achievement, something like that. We won’t, for example, put the legendary in the Looking for Raid tier. We are doing epic gems this time around as a drop in the raid and we may not have those drop in the Looking for Raid tier.
How does this impact our gold-making business? Find out after the break.
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Diablo 3 is Coming. |
Before long, every major MMORPG is going to have a real money auction house of sorts where players interact instead of going to third party software and getting banned.
I welcome you to come with me and learn to dominate the Diablo 3 Auction House, one day at a time, from the very beginning. If you've learned to make gold playing World of Warcraft from reading this blog, imagine how great it's going to feel to earn real money playing Diablo 3?
Subscribe, bookmark... do whatever you need to do when you visit my brand new Diablo 3 Gold Tips blog. Do it now and start speculating as well as learning the basics behind the new Real Money Auction House.
There's a Diablo Gold Podcast, Diablo Gold Forum, all my social media sites and much more. Looking forward to dominating the auction houses of Diablo 3 with you! Even if you don't play Diablo 3, you may benefit from the way I go about attacking the issue of earning money from the auction house. I'm already breaking down barriers in the way most players think by addressing the lies of the auction house. And yes, there will be a Diablo 3 Gold Guide as well.
Writer: Alisha.
Frostweave Cloth is an item that is always in demand. Tailors need it for power leveling (and many prefer to buy it rather than farm it). Not only that, but the bags are still extremely popular and sell extremely well around the 175g-275g (more or less) price range. I have even seen on one of my servers the price of these bags being equal to the price of the larger Embersilk bags (because Embersilk is so prevalent in our markets at the moment and easy to farm). Many people believe runs through Utgarde Keep to be the place for farming Frostweave Cloth, but I have discovered another place that not only is easier to farm, but more plentiful with the Frostweave drops. So get your tailor and head on over to Icecrown.
That's right, Icecrown. Specifically the Northwestern field (highlighted with a pretty pink circle around it). The Northeastern field in Icecrown is filled with ghouls that don't drop anything (with the exception of the Foot Soldiers and Stitched Brutes near the gates, but I haven't found farming them to be as profitable). The same goes for the Southeast and Southwest portions. The mobs are few and spread out so farming the Frostweave here is not a good option.
Leatherworking is one of the fundamental crafting professions in world of warcraft. With leatherworking, four classes are covered by what items are manufactured (Druid, Hunter, Rogue, and Shaman) while 3 other classes use speciality items to augment their leg armor (Warrior, Death Knight, Paladin)
All of these present multiple money-making opportunities with just a little knowledge and skill in the Auction House.
This is in no way a power leveling guide to bring a leatherworker to maximum. Crafters Tome is an excellent source on power leveling any profession, including leatherworking. What we will be discussing are techniques that will take you from a small gold production to a master auctioneer. With the announcement that Epic Gems will be dropping in Raids Only (see Epic Gems in 4.3 for more information); diversification will be a strong weapon in your arsenal.
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Unrelated Update: Lead Systems Designer Greg Street says epic gems will be dropping from raids in 4.3.
Blizzard recently announced a significant nerf to the Firelands raid:
We're looking forward to seeing more groups of players face off against the firelord in the weeks ahead. However, before we make these changes, we want to give everyone a final shot at the bosses at their current difficulty level -- so this is a heads up that we’re planning to applying the difficulty hotfixes beginning the week of September 19.
What does this mean for making gold? How do we profit off this and other content changes that might come up in the future? Click through to find out.
Thinking Through Game Updates
Why is Blizzard making this change? What's their purpose? What are they trying to achieve? Understanding Blizzards motives and goals will help us find gold-making opportunities when game changes like this happen. Up until this point, Blizzard has seemed satisfied with the progression rate for raiders in this patch. But I suspect that their internal data is suggesting that the rate of progress has slowed since the patch was released. Normally we don't see nerfs of this level until a new tier of content is made available.
This signals to me that Blizzard is interested in more people experiencing the raid content. Couple this with a recently leaked interview about patch 4.3's raid finder adding a new (lower) level of difficulty for raids and you can start to see one aspect of Blizzard's plan to combat subscriber loss: Get more people participating in end-game content by making it more accessible.
So how do we profit on this?
Raid-related business is going to surge with the nerf. Existing raid groups that are stuck are going to get help progressing. People who haven't been raiding because PUGs (Pick-Up Groups) were hard to come by will start to raid more as the content becomes easier. This will lead to an uptick in consumables (potions, flasks, food) on the front end of raids and item enhancements (gems, enchants) on the back end for all the new loot.
The Firelands Raid has the following gear (complete list) types available:
- 2 cloaks
- 6 chests
- 8 boots
- 3 rings
- 7 gloves
- 7 helms
- 2 off-hands
- 5 main-hand weapons
- 7 one-hand weapons
- 8 two-hand weapons
- 4 ranged weapons
- 1 shield (Tank)
- 6 legs
- 5 necks
- 6 shoulders
- 9 trinkets
- 4 belts
- 10 wrists
In addition to the gear, there are also drops like Living Embers and crafting patterns. Expect the prices of embers, the patterns and the gear from the patterns to decrease as the supply increases. Also expect the price of Bind-on-Equip epics to decrease as more are dropping with the higher number of people getting into the raid. If you're sitting on some, try selling them soon before the price drops. You might also want to keep an eye on trade chat and the auction house for those same BoE epics at highly reduced prices. Up until now, experienced raiders and epic trash farmers have been doing the selling. With less experienced raiders, there's a great chance they'll underprice their items.
What other opportunities arise because of this game change? How do you see this effecting markets? Any specific plans to capitalize on this?
I consider myself a somewhat casual auctioneer. I can be found via Twitter @Aleithia3. I also like getting email at Aleithia AT jasonthedce DOT com. Send me your questions and I'll try to write about them on the site.
Today's post is about a tip we recently got by e-mail from one of our readers. It's not gonna be your top source of gold, but it is easy, can be done with only low level characters, and it is gold after all.
Everybody who ever leveled a character remembers small eggs. It is a reagent for a few cooking recipes, and it drops from all kinds of animals around the world. One of the reasons why people remember it is that it drops from creatures ranging from level 5 to 38 which is quite wide. Usually the demand for these eggs is very small, but right around christmas, they become very valuable. It's because the egg is a reagent for two seasonal cooking recipes, Egg Nog and Gingerbread Cookie. These things are needed for seasonal (Winter Veil) quests and achievements. After the festivites begin, the egg's price can go up to as high as 10 gold per piece easily.
People pursuing personal wealth in WoW are mainly focusing on accumulating gold, as it is the currency of the game. In real life, one would accumulate dollars, or pounds, or other currencies. Today we are going to look at how these currencies came to be, what they really are and what their place is in an economy. It will be less of a tip on how to get filthy rich and more of a guide to understand what gold is about.
1994. That’s the year that Netscape was first founded. Some of you may have no recollection of this once-great internet browser. At the time, they were the first and only real web-browser as we understand them today. As a result of being first to market, they had a huge advantage and all other browsers—including the now ubiquitous Internet Explorer—were struggling to keep up.
Of course, their reign at the top did not last as others caught up and eventually surpassed the internet giant. But what does this have to do with making gold? Well, being first to market can be a significant advantage in your gold-making endeavor, but don’t rely on it as your primary strategy. Find out how to take advantage of being first to market after the jump.
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Patch 4.3 Video Guide |
Patch 4.3 isn't out yet. In fact, it isn't even on the PTR yet.
We're gold makers though, and that doesn't stop us from preparing right now.
We relish in the idea of making 100,000 gold in a single patch and if you're anything like me, that's your minimum goal for any new content update. Patch 4.3, the last patch of Cataclysm, will be no different for us. We make our own goals because the game's goals are too boring. We make millions of gold because we want to, not because it means something to anyone else.
In the spirit of this attitude, a very popular gold making goddess has compiled a comprehensive 20 minute video covering the following patch 4.3 information:
- Learn how to supply the influx of players excited by the new patch
- Discover how to deal with an overstocked Pyrite market.
- See the price curve of Chaos Orbs over the first week in patch 4.3, before it happens
- Be able to take advantage of their greedy competitors
- Get ready for 4.3 before the public test realm is even released
- Prepare to value their BoP Chaos Orbs before they become unbound.
After watching this video, you'll be ready to prepare for patch 4.3 before most people on your server are even thinking about it.
In this 20 minutes video presentation, the author talks about which items will rise to the sky …. or plummet to zero value with the new changes to Darkmoon Faire. Underneath the Video, I have included a link to the PDF that you can print out and read along with the video. It covers the exciting new opportunity for Transmogrification, with a Secret Method to keep 100% up to date with fashions BEFORE they even happen!
Discover WHY your snatch list will be working hard in 4.3.
Download the PDF and watch the 20 Minute Video
As always, updates to 20k Leveling are free for current members. If you aren't a member then you're missing out on these great tips and frequent updates! We will have a follow up video once 4.3 patch notes are finalized, which of course will be free for 20k Leveling members.
The Free online Dictionary at TheFreeDictionary.com gives the basic definition of speculation.
Engagement in risky business transactions on the chance of quick or considerable profit.
To the world of warcraft auction power seller. This is the bread and butter of their fortune. Some of the biggest sellers have discussed having over 35% of their income created in the first few days of new content patches. Or major changes in the economy.
In this case we're going to center in on jewelcrafting and epic gems. Both for the jewelcrafter and the non jewelcrafter. It's important to understand that speculation is a high risk, high reward scenario. You can win big such as for glyphmas, the introduction of new glyph slots for every character. It's also possible to lose big, such as those that purchased multiple amounts of scarlet rubies waiting to transmute them to epic gems at the last patch of wrath. Finding out that the transmute limitations were not removed as previously been speculated. This is where you take chances and you enjoy why speculating can be very addicting win or lose.
So let's get to the nuts and bolts of what we are speculating with Patch 4.3.
To understand logical speculation study the past and how patches have changed when it comes to epic gems. Not just the raw gems themselves, but also the recipes. For many, the recipes will be just as valuable to have as the gems themselves.
With Burning Crusade, Epic gems were first drops from raid and Heroic instance bosses. More powerful gem patterns were able to be purchased with Reputation rewards from Scale of the Sands Vendors. Added in a later patch were vendors for the Shattered Sun Offensive. Both of these required work and running instance or raids multiple times to get them. (They were never an automatic drop except the last boss of the heroic instance or from a raid boss).
Why is this important to know? Because it created a limited amount of Gems on the Auction house. Raiders purchased these quickly while the regular average player didn't spend the money it cost to buy them. The Uncommon cuts still dominated sales due to supply and demand.
The warcraft expansion Wrath of the Lich King created a much different Jewelcrafting atmosphere. Epic Gems were able to be acquired through multiple abilities. They were able to be mined from Titanium nodes (an ore that was introduced in patch 3.01 but the gems themselves were not available to patch 3.2). Epic gems were also prospectable by jewelcrafters from the same ore. Gems could later be purchased with Badges of Justice and Honor Points in future patches.
It's important in this case to see that the creators of the game presented not just the ore to produce the epic gems from the start of the expansion. But also gave multiple ways to propagate gems to even the average players. Alchemists created Prisms that would give them the opportunity for epic gems. They could directly transmute one gem per 20 hour period through a mix of gathered materials. This caused a larger amount of the blank gems to be available to crafters
Jewelcrafters were required to spend tokens earned via daily quests. This gave them access to the patterns to cut the gem blanks and sell on the Auction House. Also made available was the selling of titanium powder (Prospected from titanium ore) to further obtain tokens. Purchasing all the epic patterns available a Jewelcrafter had to turn in (47 patterns x 4 tokens = 188 tokens). PVP Jewel crafting Gem patterns were also available for purchase from marks of wintergrasp (later to be converted to honor points). The Patterns were Bind on Pickup but the crafted gems were sellable on the Auction House.
In this case it's important to see that these gems had both multiple access points to get raw gems, but crafted items always circled around the jewelcrafter. With the introduction of all patterns needing to be purchased via Jewelcrafting tokens, it created a balanced setting. Do the dailies or prospect/purchase the titanium dust to get access to the patterns. To many non raiding crafters it gave the opportunity to even the playing field for money making opportunities.
With the Cataclysm expansion, the lessons of the past will spur the speculation of the future events. It's assumed that patch 4.3 will be what introduces Epic Gems into the world. And the speculation has to start from there.
So let use what we learned from the past from the game developers to come up with some logical conclusions. Developers of warcraft have stated many times they want to give access to items for everyone. So to me this would eliminate the idea of just having raw gems being mined or dropped from Raid only bosses/areas.
Developers have yet to ever have raid level gems accessible only through world drops. With the WOTLK expansion they used the Jewelcrafting token system to propagate the patterns to all jewelcrafters. To me this created the best balance because it again made it accessible to everyone. Not just Raiders or powersellers who could put multiple amounts of gold to be the first on the server to own a pattern. Supply and demand will be your direct reasoning on what you should acquire first when they become available.
Developers have before used a current ore and created the ability for prospecting to be done for raw epic gems from the material In this case the highest ore in the game is Pyrite Ore, which is used for multiple patterns in different crafting items. Alchemists use it for Truegold transmutes. Blacksmiths use it to craft ebonsteel belt buckles. My personal belief is that this is the method that the developers will use to propagate raw epic gems into the warcraft marketplace.
It is possible that the developers will use a new type of ore to add raw epic gems into the game play. This would be something new from their previous game models and would shake up a lot of the market. It would create a large supply and demand for the new ore and miners would own the market for multiple weeks.
Another possibility is the introduction of a higher version of Jewelcrafting tokens with a larger set of dailies to level the playing field to everyone. Again this would be a new step
in direction for the developers. They limited the sales of cut gems with the introduction of armor level limits for socketing. This prevented lower armor than Cataclysm armor to be socketed with the higher gems. It is a possibility that they will do the same for 4.3
raid/instance armor and require only epic gems in this armor. Or only allow epic gems to be put in this higher level armor. Either way would limit the amount of gem sales and would shake the Auction house speculation to it's core.
Also possible with the amount of power that is put in armor currently, epic gems may be complete left out of future patches. Considering that the developers usually end up creating epic gems one and a quarter more powerful than the uncommon gems. For instance: burning crusade gems went from +10 for their epic cuts such as Delicate Crimson Spinel to Delicate Cardinal Ruby during wrath epic gem availability. This addition more than doubled the stats granted per gem socketing. The developers may want to limit the power that the gems have and might eliminate the introduction of Epic Gems as a whole Believing that this would be a very small possibility but still should be considered for your overall strategy.
So with that information I will introduce my overall strategy for both the Jewelcrafter and the non jewelcrafter. This makes it available to every player instead of just a Maximum skilled Jewelcrafter or miner.
[Addendum: Epic Gems drop in Raids Only.according to Ghostcrawler in an interview I will keep the initial strategy up on this entry. Blizzard has added before that their intentions were to do one major change in the production of content or raw materials. Where later they offer a different production due to difficulty or user discussion.]
Jewelcrafting Strategy:
First step is to either restart or continue to do your daily token quests. If inflation continues like normal it will cost between 5-6 tokens per epic gem pattern. I'm expecting approximately 200 tokens to be able to acquire every epic pattern for patch 4.3. Even if these patterns become available from other methods, there will be chimera eyes available for purchase for crafting as well as PVP patterns that have been introduced in the past patches. With a low risk for these investments moneywise other than your time spent and the cost of the materials to finish the quests you end up being farther to your monetary goals. As you continuing to do the Obsidium/Elementium shuffle (discussed in the JMTC forums here) then you should have multiple mats to use on these dailies. When the information is first data mined and presented (keep an eye on JMTC to be one of the first journals to present breaking information to it's readers). Plan ahead to make sure that you know exactly what ones you want to purchase first. I always suggest purchasing the big three single stat gems patterns first (+agi, +int and +str) then purchase your next stackable tanking gem (+stam). Future purchases can be done using a supply and demand method depending on your server economy requirements. Ultimately the strategy would be to have enough gem tokens to purchase most if not all of the patterns. Preparing you to be able to supply anything on the Marketplace that is required.
My next suggestion is to start purchasing as much pyrite ore as you can at a set price depending on your server market. My server (Shandris - US) goes for around 9 gold per ore but can consistently be found for 5-6 per ore. This may seem like a large investment but this is going to be the bulk of your sales possibilities. Also this will be your safety margin. Pyrite will end up being in very short availability if epic gems are prospected from the ore. This will cause not just a rise in the raw materials. but also will cause the truegold and ebonsteel belt buckle prices to go higher. Your safety net is that you will have this available to sell to not just Jewelcrafters, but to blacksmiths, and alchemists as well. Your risk/reward is still large if something happens that no epic gems are introduced. Or some other limitation is placed that limits access to Epic Gems. But you will still have these items to sell to regain some of the losses.
On a non commodity strategy. Be prepared to not sleep patch day. At minimum be prepared to post as much and as fast as possible. You will be undercut that day quickly. and continually. Jewelcrafting will again be the belle of the ball when it comes to money making. Patience is also a great weapon to have when it comes to making gold. Let people burn through their stocks on patch day. And then save your amount of pyrite for server raid days and weekends. Time your stocking of raw materials and raw/cut gems for when they are at their highest demand. Take the opportunity to know who your heavy hitters are on a server, and add them to your friends list to keep an eye on when they continually add their auctions. If you are the only one online, post multiples of those Gems or Stacks of ore that are selling well. Assume that your sales will be out of date and undercut 2 hours after you have posted them. If the item are not sold within that 2 hour period, then the odds become less and less that it will sell on that posting cycle. Cancelling and relisting the auction will give you a better sales average than letting the auction run it's normal timed course.
Be prepared for people to list stacks of ore very low. Undercutting is an art form to the power auctioneer. Jumping on a low price will be very necessary if you want to maximize your profit. Keep a 20% rule in mind. If a stack of ore can be purchased and flipped for 20% profit. Invest the money and reap the rewards. Watch your server trade channel for people wanting to empty their stockpiles quickly. With a heavily fluctuating market; resourceful powersellers will be prepared to step back and regroup and let the other less experienced auction sellers eat at their own resources too quickly. Then as the stocks dwindle control the prices for a larger profit. You have an extended amount of time to show your profits while others will be faced with a panic of a "get my money now" philosophy.
Non Jewelcrafter Strategy
The Non Jewelcrafter will have to rely on using stocking principles for Pyrite Ore and prepared to buy Raw Epic Gems to resell. With limited revenue streams, there is a higher risk than for a Jewelcrafter. But the same ideals apply when it comes to pyrite being a safe investment. A smart investor will always have an "out" to limit losses if speculation does not occur exactly as hoped.
Another option would be to hire a jewelcrafter to prospect the ore for you. Allowing you access to epic gem blanks. I would suggest to work with a guild member. They would appreciate the gold for a little work, and would be less likely to take your materials and run to make a profit for themselves. One of your chat channels should give you exactly what they "loot" from the prospected ore. So there is no question of whether an item was obtained from the prospecting. Offer a tip compensating the amount of work they did, and then sell the raw epic gems on the auction house or through trade chat.
Continuing speculation will be going on as we march to patch 4.3 and beyond. Part of the enjoyment is to be able to discuss not just what your planning on doing, but why you think it will be a winning strategy. Leave me a message to show just how you did. Or offer a drink to those that didn't plan ahead and can only wish they were a part of Jewelmas.
Want to get in contact with me? . Email me at Dragonbearjoe @ gmail. dOT com or find me on twitter at "@Dragonbearjoe" or leave a comment here. Would love to know how your experience with this tip works out.
How to make easy gold with your iPhone or Android.
Hi everyone, Alerick here again with another informative gold tip. Today
I’m going to be sharing with you an extremely useful aspect of the WoW Armory
application, available for both iPhone and Droid phones. But more specifically, I’m
going to be covering a certain way of making easy gold by snatching up extremely
cheap items very easily through the auction house on your phone, by way of a
feature that isn’t available in the In-Game auction house.
If you don’t already have a subscription to the Mobile Auction House and
consider yourself a serious gold maker, or just don’t have as much time as you
would like to play like myself. Using the Mobile Auction House is an amazing way
to increase your profit, check for undercuts, monitor your sold auctions and what
needs reposting, and buy up cheap items when you come across them. I have my
Undermine Journal account hooked up to the email attached to my phone which
updates every few minutes, so if a deal comes up, usually a rare pattern or item that
was underpriced, there’s a good chance I can just hop on the armory and be the first
to buy it up. If you don’t already have this feature, I highly recommend you get it. It
costs a measly $2.99 a month to maintain and the features it offers are well worth
what you spend.
Now, on to the tip. When you tap the Armory app, you’ll see a main page and
at the top left corner of your screen, you’ll see the Auction House tab. Tap that and
you’ll see four new tabs. Browse, My Bids, My Auctions, and Create. All of these are
invaluable sources of gold making when you don’t have access to your computer.
The one we’re going to be using today is the browse option on the far left. Tap that
and eight pages or 200 separate auctions will be available for you to browse, bid on,
or purchase. At the top left of the screen you’ll see the word, “Sort:” and then there
are options for how you want to filter the auctions you view, as well as a separate
tab where you can go into more specifics. There are nine options here and the one
that I use all the time is the “Buyout Price Per Item” feature. Tapping this allows you
to see 200 of the very cheapest items on the whole auction house listed by, well, the
cheapest buyout prices PER item, i.e. cheapest items. This feature isn’t implemented
in the In-Game AH, so the mobile armory is the only way to use it.
Once you have all of these auctions in front of you, you can take a look at all of
them, and you’d really be surprised how many insanely underpriced items there
are here. I’ve flipped countless stacks of Leather, Ore, Herbs, Cloth, Enchanting
mats, Rep turn-in items, Raw Cooking Mats, items you can vendor for a profit, and
an assortment of potions, and rare items people are either too lazy to do some
background research and find the value of an item before posting, or don’t know any
better about what the items are worth; Ex. They’re making their first character and
don’t know the real worth of some white quality items.
I’ve bought enchanting mats this way from anywhere between 2 copper and
15 silver each that I can but back on the AH and flip for a good amount of gold in a
few hours. If someone who doesn’t really know how to use the AH and posts either
a valuable rare item, or a commodity like ore or cloth for a ridiculously low price.
This tip will help you be one of the first people to see it and pick it up super low for
pure profit.. Especially with items like Leather, Ore, Herbs, Cloth, and Enchanting
mats that are always in demand. Most people who level professions and have
gold to spend are impatient and don’t like to wait, so if you can buy out all of the
exceptionally cheap items that are usually all around the same price due to the
undercutting game, you can set your own price and anyone who wants to bypass
that level range of the profession, is going to have to buy from you. It’s easy money
any way you look at it. Good luck, I hope you do well with this advice and make as
much gold as I have using it.
Most of the times people earn money by trading items of the latest expansion. Right now, the latest expansion is cataclysm, and people are making and selling level 85 goods. They have a stable and big market. It's a safe way to earn a considerable amount of money. What most people don't realise is that items of past expansion did not disappear, or lose all their value. Trading with these items is a bit more risky business, but they can also mean great profit. Let's see how it works.
First of all I'd like to say hello to everyone, I go by the name of Shockkmaister and I'm one of the new writers here, at JMTC. Let's get down to business.
The basics
It is generally well-known that prices of commodities are determined by something called supply and demand. However not everyone knows what it is or exactly how it works. Today we shed some light on this concept.
Supply is the amount of a given commodity people are willing to sell in an economy. Demand is the amount that people want to buy. At a fixed demand the higher the supply is the lower the price is and vice versa. This is because more supply means more product that one needs to match or undercut in price in order to sell. To serve with a simple example let's say there are two traders at the market who are selling apples. Over the years they both settled at the same price. If a third trader is to get in the business of selling apples at the market, he would most likely undercut that price in order to start his business. Then most likely the other traders would match the new price, lower then the original. Also, if no new player shows on the market but one of the original traders would get an extra amount of apples, then he would lower the price because he needs to sell more apples. This means that supply is inversely proportinal to price. On the other hand demand is proportional to it. The less apples people want to buy the lower the prices will be, because sellers want to encourage people to buy more, as they need to sell more. If people suddenly want to buy more apples, then traders would realize they can raise the prices and still sell the same amount, with higher profit.
See for yourself:
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No more fumbling with auctioneer settings. No more worrying about getting undercut.
Go see what I'm talking about. Check out Tycoon: The Mailbox Bustin' Gold Addon! You may not make 30,000 gold per day like the addon is promising, but I'm sure that you could easily make 5,000-10,000 gold with very little effort.
Hey there JMTC,
An example of having your money work for you is to create your own mini guild of crafters from your contacts. Grab the mats from your bank or your alts then decide what will sell on the Auction House at a decent profit (I always work with a 20% rule above cost of the crafted item). Send a crafter from your personal network a request to make the item and then give a tip, selling the item on the AH for a profit.
Here is a breakdown of one such item: (Masterwork Elementium Deathblade)
With an investment of 7400 gold (5 chaos orbs at 300 a piece + 4 hardened elementium at 100 per + 2 ocean sapphire at 5g per + 8 truegold at 650 per = 7110g in materials + 200g tip = 7310g) for a Masterwork Elementium Deathblade. Selling for 9500 on most of the warcraft servers. This is one example of many that this method can be used to increase sales on recipes that you don't have in your personal character crafting list.
Want to get in contact with me? . Email me at Dragonbearjoe @ gmail. dOT com or find me on twitter at "@Dragonbearjoe" or leave a comment here. Would love to know how your experience with this works out.
Alerick here, this post is going to be about making some gold on the side in Ulduar. As most of you may already know, Ulduar was released in patch 3.1 during Wotlk, and by now it’s a fairly old instance. However, there are a few aspects of Ulduar that can make it highly profitable. I was reminded by this when a group of my guildies and I came in here one night after a raid and decided to knock out some achievements, seeing as there are simply a tonnnn to do here.
Engineering
The first, and fourth bosses you face in Ulduar, The Flame Leviathan and XT-002 Deconstructor, can be skinned by all engineers once all loot has been retrieved from their bodies. They have a chance to drop some highly valuable items such as Titansteel, Saronite, and Cobalt Bars, every Eternal, and items like Volatile Blasting Triggers, Cobalt Bolts, and Overcharged Capacitators. The Titansteel bars often fetch prices of up to 400g on my server, seeing as they are pretty rare nowadays, and their materials are often even rarer. Also, 12 of these are required to make a Chopper, which is a whole lot.
Hey everyone, work continues on assembling an elite team of wow gold tip authors. Rest assured that when all is said and done that even Deathwing will be jealous of this group!
As of right now there are four authors who are getting set up to write for the site and I'm helping each learn to structure their posts correctly as well as include enough information to impress even the exquisite tastes of this audience.
If you or anyone you know would be a good fit to write for JMTC then, by all means, have them read the writing requirements and then submit their information to Markco AT Justmytwocopper DOT org.
Make sure that your submission shows not just a way to make gold, but also a theory as to why the method works in the first place. That simple concept is what sets JMTC apart from the rest of the blogosphere.
Thank you for patiently waiting for the process of hiring and inundating new writers to finish. The first new post is scheduled on tuesday and I'm working on getting the other three writers their spots as well throughout the rest of the week.
Quality will become the focus here at JMTC, and having several writers will allow each one to put the extra time and effort required to deliver good quality articles to you. Stay patient, this will be well worth the wait!
For the comments, what are your patch 4.3 speculations and stockpiling tips?
Three Year Old Secret?
Remember when JMTC was the shining star amongst gold blogs? Yes, it still is the largest in terms of sheer traffic, but something has been missing since I left. In my egotistical manner I used to believe that it was simply because I wasn’t writing here anymore. In actuality, and I have commenters from this past week’s posts to thank for the personal epiphany, the truly crucial and lacking component was the reasoning behind why strategies I wrote about actually worked. Instead of just writing “here’s strategy X” and “it works,” I used to write my reasoning behind applying a gold tip and in this way I provided value to every reader of the blog, not just the ones directly impacted by a specific post.
JMTC was a crucial part of many of your successful auctioneering experiences because of this simple element within my writing. I truly believe that anyone can do the same thing I did with the right mindset and motivation.
The New Team of Experts
That being said, we don’t need a hundred random voices contributing here at JMTC. It was an interesting idea, but in practice proved to be far too much work to make a reality. Organizing the posts, editing, correcting, etc proved to be too much for me and far too many weak posts made it through. Not that the writers as a whole did a bad job, I blame myself for most issues, but there’s a forum for these writers after all instead of the front page. What we really need are a handful of truly dedicated writers who can stay on top of the game and also manage their own posts on this site. If you think you’re up to the challenge, then be sure to read the following requirements!