Sunday, November 8, 2009

My secret to making over 1000g under 6 hours played time on WoW.


Making gold on WoW is actually really easy. Don't buy gold online and risk being banned or suspended by Blizzard. Learn how to make your gold quick and easy way on the WoW game. WoW auction house is a really good place to make your gold. I've seen video where a guy started with just a few silver, and make over 1000g in 4 days of played time on WoW. Here, as you can see that I have over 1100g under 6 hours of played time on my alliance side!! This is how I did it. I made my gold selling nothing but the alliance side pets that available to purchase at vendor. The down side is, you will need some capital to be able to do this.

Multiple toons to station at each vendor.
This is for the alliance side only. The idea will be the same for horde side pet vendor of course.
To make it very time efficient, first you need to create 5 dummy toons on your WoW server doesn't matter what class they are. You don't even need to level these toons at all. You want to create 2 Humans, a Draenei, a Night Elf, and either a Gnome or a Dwarf. Next, you want to station each of these toons at the alliance vendors that sells pets.

- Run one of the human (toon A) all the way down to Booty Bay and station that toon by the neutral auction house. This one takes the longest to get there because you need you run the toon through Elwynn Forest, West Fall and swim all the way down to Stranglethorn to Booty Bay. I must warn you that you will die a few times to get this toon down to Booty Bay. Not unless you get a warlock to summon you there directly.

- Run the other human to Goldshire and change your home to the inn there. The house of Donni Anthania the 'crazy cat lady' for cats vendor is just north of Goldshire, just outside of the starting area.

- Run your Draenei all the way from the starting area to the capital city, Exodar. The moths vendor is in the Crystal Hall of Exodar, and vendor name is Sixx the 'moth keeper'.

- Same thing with Night Elf, run the toon all the way to the city, Darnassus. The owls vendor is Shylenai the 'owl trainer'.

- Lastly, run your Gnome or Dwarf toon all the way from beginning area to Kharanos and change your home there. The rabbit vendor is actually in Amberstill Ranch from a little dwarf girl who runs around that area, her name is Yarlyn Amberstill. Rabbit vendor is the furthest away compares to the other pet vendors and mailbox availability. Kharanos is the close place that has mail box. I suggest you hearth back to the inn after you purchase your rabbits from the vendor.

Make sure all the other toons has toon A's name. Makes it easier to mail pets to the auction toon. Stationing toons will take you a bit of time, but it's worth it in the long run. It really cuts down on the time travel.

Some Capital is required.
You will need to mail some gold from your main toon to these dummy toons. You can start small, like 2g to each toons. But I do suggest to start about 5g each if you can afford it. I personally start with 15g to each toon.
Now that each dummy toons has the gold to start up with, log on each dummy toon to buy how many pets that you can affort from pet vendors. And mail the pets to toon A who will be the one doing the auction. When you done getting pets and mail them to your auction toon. Log in your auction toons and start putting those pets into the neutral auction house. Putting stuff into the auction house require deposit, this is why you need to mail some gold to this auction toon.

Auctioning the Alliance vendor pets.

As for auctioning the pets, I suggest you start around 2g starting bid, and between 3g to 5g for buy out depending on the WoW server that you're on. Your main customers will the all the horde players. Due to the pet collection achievement, most people will buy the pets, especially when this is the only way for horde players to get the alliance vendor's pets. Horde players will either buy these pets for themselves or for their other toons. Some will buy the pets from neutral auction house and resell them at horde auction house. This is why you don't want sell them for too much, otherwise no one will buy it. So 3g to 5g is an acceptable deal for a vendor pet, especially when you spend 50 silver or less on these pets.

I stay consistent with my prices, with the exception of competitions. Then I up or down my buyout prices according to those competitions in the auction house. The rule of thumb is, you either match your competition buyout price with a lower starting bid, or have slightly lower buyout price then others. Reason for this, you want your items to be on top when players search for it.

It is quick and easy to put stuff into the auction house. After you done putting them in auction house, log off and go enjoy your game on your main toons. Check the result next day or so and you should sell a lot of the pets that you put in for auction. Cash them in and mail some of the profits to your other dummy toons to replenish their capital for next time when you need to buy more pets for neutral auction house.

You're basically doing the same thing over and over again. Buy pets from vendors, mail to auction toon and put them into auction. Check back later, cash in what you sold. Here's one tip when your income grow, is to have your dummy toons COD (cost of delivery) the pets to your auction toon. That way you don't need to worry about sending gold back and forth.

This method won't work as well in alliance auction house, because most players will know where to buy the alliance pets from. This method does work wonder in neutral auction house however due to horde players. This is how I made over 1100g in less then 6 hours of played time, and my gold continue to grow. And so can yours just by selling pets in neutral auction house.

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