Gold Making Tips For Low Pop WoW Servers

Low Population Realms - A Whole New World

If you’re a player on a low population realm, you’ve probably already noticed that making money isn’t as easy as other players make it out to be. You’ve tried your hand at flipping transmog items, craftable BoEs or even Mysterious Fortune Cards, and none of it has turned a noticable profit.

All of this is simply because on low population realms, different rules apply than on higher population realms., and sadly, what could make you ten thousands of gold a day on a high population realm, could turn into an endless relisting fee on your small realm.

I decided to write this for those of you who want to know how to overcome these issues, and still make money regardless of the population of your server. I have played on EU-Sarschield Legion for a number of years now, and the realm itself is the second least active realm out of all the English speaking EU realms. There are about 260 level 90 Alliance characters who are my primary market. I don’t claim to be an expert, and everything I type is based on what I’ve observed on my own realm. Regardless, I hope this article will help you in raking in some gold on your own server!

Differences Between a High Population Realm and a Low Population Realm

Why do these differences exist? The biggest reason is simple and obvious; there are less potential buyers for your product.

“What’s the big deal?” You might say, “that also means I’ll have less competition,” and while that’s definitely true, it also means that for some niche products your list of buyers is practically nill. Since Transmogging was introduced, I’ve seen maybe 10 people looking for Transmog items. Not quite the fat stacks of money you would’ve imagined reading most goldblogs in the last couple of months.

Another reason, that’s a little more subtle, is that low population realms typically do not attract new players.

People playing on one have probably been there for years. There will ofcourse be a few new players every once in a while, but the majority of them will be friends of current players.

The effect this has on the market is that it reduces the potential buyers of niche objects even more. There will be a higher percentage of players that already have the rare drop that you’re looking to sell, provided it drops in old content, of course.

Now obviously, you can still score big if you find a BoE mount or something like that, but it will take a lot more time to find a buyer, sometimes weeks or even months.

This leads me into my next topic, which is:

Effort

Making money on a small realm takes a lot of effort, and you might not even make as much as you’d like to. This is an unfortunate truth that you will have to learn to acccept. There are less people on your realm, which means there there is less money going around in your economy, and less of it will end up in your pocket because of it.

Another thing you’ll have to keep in mind is how many people will need a product on any given day.

Let’s take something like gems, an item that you know people will need everyday.

Now let’s say you’re on a high population realm, and everyday 50-100 people will need one or more gems, depending on realm size. That’s probably more than you can supply in a day anyway, so it’s not a very big deal if you miss out on some of those sales. Now imagine that instead of 50-100, there are only about 4 or 5 people looking to buy gems everyday, maybe less on a bad day, and suddenly it becomes a lot more important that you make sure you always have the lowest price for an item. It can potentially only take one undercut to prevent you from selling any of that type of item that day.

 

Making Money Using Professions

Alright, enough doom and gloom! Let’s focus on what you can do on a low population realm to make money.

The answer is actually quite simple: you’ll want to focus on selling items that everybody needs, like gems and enchanting materials. That’s why, in my opinion, the ore shuffle is once again the safest way to make money. Not only are you unlikely to ever lose money on it unless something incredibly weird happens to the price of ores, but the shuffle will only become more profitable as the expansion goes on, and more gem slots appear in gear.

Nevertheless, my advice is to have more on the auction house than gems and enchanting mats alone, and that’s why I’ll talk about every profession seperately, and what I feel their worth is, as well as my experience with them.

First off, let’s talk about gathering. If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty, you can make a lot of money with these professions. The fact that there’s less people also means that you will almost never run into a bot, and you will often find yourself without any competition for nodes. The best part is that it’s incredibly hard to run out of buyers for these items as they’re used in almost every profession.

As for the other professions, here’s a list, and what my experience with each is, and any advice I may have.

Alchemy

This is one of the professions that I’d say is vital to anyone that wants to make money on a small realm. As of me writing this, flasks are not yet profitable to make for me as a Transmutation master, but I have no doubt that that will improve as the price of Golden Lotus declines.

More importantly though, I have found that Trillium bars sell quite well. In fact, if the price of a stack of Ghost Iron Ore is less than the price of one Trillium Bar, you’re already making a profit.

Blacksmithing

I’d say Blacksmithing is very safe to skip over. Crafted PvP gear may have been able to be profitable in the first few weeks as everyone was desperately trying to increase their item level, but now that that initial rush has died down somewhat has become hard to get rid of.

Belt Buckles are needed by everyone, but not regularly enough for me to justify using this profession.

Enchanting

Another profession that you’ll need to get. Not only is it necessary for the shuffle, it also provides you with a Sha Crystal on a daily cooldown, which you can either sell raw, or if you have Enchanting on a character that you’re also doing dailies with, use them to create enchants that are reputation locked. This is once again a very slim market though, and I’d advise against it.

Engineering

The big thing about Engineering in this expansion is that they have two mounts to make. In my personal opinion, this is once again one of the things that can make you a lot of money on a higher population server. On a Low Population server though, I don’t think this one’s worth all the trouble you’d have to go through to find a buyer.

Inscription

Darkmoon decks, you’ve probably heard about them. Everyone’s been making a lot of money on these on the big servers, but right now, I have only sold one of these cards to a very desperate person on the last day of the previous Darkmoon Faire. It’s a bit of a gamble right now, but if this is a bubble, it’s about to burst any minute. However, I feel that the amount of potential profit to be made off of the Cards is worth the risk right now, but it’s important that you try to finish your decks before the next Faire ends, a Trinket will be easier to sell than a deck that turns into a Trinket a month later.

Glyphs are another story entirely. I had expected to make a lot of money on these, specifically on Monk glyphs. Unfortunately, this blew up in my face, and I don’t think I’ve sold more than five Glyphs in the last three weeks. This might be different per server though.

I’d say Inscription is worth using right now, and you can always fall back on the Shoulder Enchants if everything else doesn’t work.

Jewelcrafting

Jewelcrafting is absolutely necessary if you plan to make any money as it is part of the shuffle. Pick this up ASAP.

You may have heard that you can make a lot of money selling the iLvL 450 jewelery, this may be true for larger servers, but I have found this to be untrue on my own server, and I’d advice to steer clear of these.

Leatherworking

I find Leatherworking to be largely not worth it. Just like Blacksmithing, it only creates one item enhancement. It’s safe to skip this one.

Tailoring

Tailoring can either be completely worth it, or completely useless to you, depending on wether or not you learn it on the character that you do your dailies with. The reason for this is that the pattern for Royal Satchel, the new 28 slot bag, is available only once you are revered with The August Celestials.

If you don’t have this profession on your main, I’d steer clear of it.

General Advice

A small market also means that it’s relatively easy to reset it if the price for an item drops to an amount you’re not happy with. For some items there simply won’t be any on the Auction House when you post yours. You can use this to your advantage, but remember to not go overboard on how you set your price. This also applies in the other direction, if a market is reset, someone might underprice an item when they list it, and you can pick up some cheap items with little effort.

Another thing that doesn’t just apply to small servers, but is a fantastic way to reduce your spending, is to find someone who’s willing to mine/herb for you. They may not be willing to deal with the Auction House, and you can offer them a guaranteed sale for whatever they gather. Just ask around in Trade for miners/herbalists looking to make some money, you never know how much money you could save. I currently have two people supplying me with ore, I give 60 gold a stack to one, and 50 gold a stack to the other.

Try to be as diverse in what you have to offer as possible, but sell your gems uncut. Jewelcrafters need them for their daily cooldown, and cut gems often sell for less money than the uncut version on my server.

In Closing

With these tips, I have no doubt in my mind that you can make money on your server as well, the most important part is to stay safe, and to not base your income around niche items that will not sell on small servers. So unless you have a buyer in advance, don’t risk gold on something that you might not be able to sell for a profit.

I’d like to thank you for taking the time to read this, and I hope it will benefit you in the goal that you’ve set for yourself, whether that’s ten thousand, or a million gold!

This Article Was a Guest Post Submitted By: Korlon of Sarschield Legion – EU

I Want To Make Gold In WoW, But Don’t Know Where To Start

Making Gold In WoW Isn’t As Hard As You Think

Anyone can make gold in WoW.  Whether your goal is to reach the 1 million single player gold cap or just to make enough gold in WoW to pay for your in-game WoW expenses, you can do it.  With a little studying, practice, and experimentation, you can be rivaling the best gold makers in no time.  For a little goblin, the World of Warcraft auction house can be a scary and intimidating place.  The big question is where do you start?  What market should you get into?

Make Gold In WoW – Where To Start?

There are a ton of markets and niches to choose from when making gold in the World of Warcraft acution house.  There are a ton of craftable items you could make.  There are items to buy for cheap and sell for a higher price.  There are vendor recipes to buy and flip for more gold.  Items you loot can be sold for more on the auction house than an npc vendor would pay you.  It’s all confusing for a new player or a new auctioneer (little goblin).  Here is my best advice I can give to anyone looking to make gold in WoW and get started in their first auction house markets.

Start With What You Already Know

Yes, that’s right.  Start with what you already know.  What type of player are you?  Each individual player has more knowledge in some areas than other areas of the game.  This individual learning is derived from what types of activities you have the most experience from within the game of WoW. 

When I first started in the auction house, I had 1 main character, my Rogue Skinning Leatherworker.  I liked to quest and was questing all over Azeroth.  How did this help me?  One of my very first niche markets I entered (back in Vanilla WoW) was the “Quest Required Items” market.  My love of questing had compiled me a nice long list of items that I found were needed for specific quests or subquests (remember Dire Maul-North Tribute Runs?) in the game.  Because of all of the questing I had done, my personal experiences led me to sell items that I too at one point had to craft myself or purchase to complete those quests.  Some of those items I sold within the “Quest Required Items” market were:

  • Deadly Blunderbuss (Ashenvale Quest)
  • Mithril Casing (Amy-E Ape Escort)
  • Thorium Widgets (Frost Trap In DM-N)
  • Darkmoon Faire Turn In Items (Old Darkmoon Faire)
  • Weapons and Armor Specialty Quests (Blacksmithing Specs)
  • Advanced Target Dummy (Centaur Quest Chain)

I posted what I knew about to get me started making gold in WoW.  As I learned more, I expanded my markets. I didn’t sell those weapons and armor required for the Blacksmithing specialty quest chains, until I had leveled my Blacksmith. 

Ideas For You To Make Gold In New Markets

If you PvP you understand what PvP players use more than a non-PvP player.  If you are a tank, you have a better understanding of what gems amd enchants a tank would use.  If you are a Twinker, then you understand twink gear, twink enchants, and twink buff items better than most.  If you are into completing armor sets for Transmogrification, then you understand the market better than any non-moggers. 

Maybe you are a rogue.  If so, you know how hard it can be to find good daggers while leveling.  I was on a constant look out for nice +agi leveling daggers to flip for a nice profit.  I learned that strictly from being a dagger using rogue myself. 

So think about what you do and what you already know and buy for your own characters.  Something within your current knowledge is the best plae to start looking to make gold in WoW.  Once you have mastered a few of those markets, then you can start to look into newer markets for even more ways to make gold.

Anyone else have any good examples of first markets they entered because they already knew the ins and outs from regular in game experience?

 

Banned: The Most Redonkulus Ways To Easily Make Crazy Gold On The World of Warcraft Auction House

hearthcast logo 300x300 Banned: The Most Redonkulus Ways To Easily Make Crazy Gold On The World of Warcraft Auction HouseWe hear the goblins say it all the time… “time is money, friend!”… but do we ever stop to think of what that really means?

It’s not just a cliché from an NPC telling us to hurry up with whatever business we’re conducting with them, but rather it is a secret formula that leads to unheard of profits within the game.

Let’s look at some basic auction house secrets explained by some simple clichés.

Keep Your Nose To The Grindstone!

Over on Hearthcast, Carnage gives a weekly tip with a grind that results in pretty good returns. That grind usually involes going somewhere, killing someone, and looting something… over and over again, then taking that something you got frome someone somewhere and selling it on the auction house for crazy gold.

Location, Location, Location!

Patterns, recipes, limited quantity items, and tradeskill ingredients are bought from vendors for mere silver and sold on the auction house for easy profits every day.

One Mans Trash is Another Mans Treasure!

BOE items you can’t use for any of your toons, items you bought with extra Justice Points, raw materials from gathering skills, things from random chests or lockboxes… even some trivial grey items that you fished up… all of them hold a value to someone else on the Auction House

Another Day Another Dollar!

When I was conducting the “Phatwallet Experiment”, (where i took a level 1 toon, ported to a major city, was given 100 gold, and could only make gold by way of reselling vendor items or relisting auction house items) I practically lived at the AH. I spent hours each day scanning the auctions, looking for deals. I made a ton of gold, the key being the consistency in which I was performing my actions.

Measure Up To The Business At Hand

Here’s a secret for you: whenever I leave the game to look up information, and I have to actually “work” for that information, I make a mental note of it. Case in point, Winter Veil and ginger bread cookies. I had a slightly difficult time locating the vendor in Orgrimar who sells the recipe. The information online wasn’t all in one place. It took effort to find out who sold it, their general area, and their name. Once I found them (10 steps away from the quest giver),I bought 21 recipes. One for me, 20 to list on the Auction House…. at 10 to 15 gold each. I sold out within minutes, and went back to buy more.

Laughing All The Way To The Bank

When I make a big sale on the Auction House that fits into the clichés above, it makes me giddy! I smile, and sometimes laugh, at how easy it is sometimes to make gold on the AH in WOW.

So remember, when you’re wandering about Azeroth, pay attention to the very things around you – they could be untapped piles of gold!

How To Make Gold In The World Of WoW

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How To Make Gold In The World Of WoW

Making Gold In The World Of WoW

Gold is a requirement for many things within the World of WoW.  Therefor it is important to learn the major ways to make gold for yourself in the World of WoW.  There are 6 main ways to make gold within the World of Warcraft.  Most players use a combination of multiple gold making methods in order to secure their share of WoW gold.  Every single player has the ability to make enough gold for themselves with a little planning and practice.  Never risk your account’s security by buying gold for the World of WoW.  Learn to make gold yourself and you can continue onwards towards a goal of financial freedom and independence.

6 Main Ways To Make WoW Gold

  1. Looting
  2. Questing
  3. Farming
  4. Flipping
  5. Crafting
  6. Other Oddities

Looting

Looting mobs for their gold and items to sell to the vendors is one of the most basic ways to collect gold in the World of WoW.  Many adversaries will drop coins and items that can also be sold for more WoW gold.  Looting is not the best use of your time as a gold maker.

Questing

Questing is another of the most basic ways to get gold in the World of WoW.  As we complete quests we are awarded with coins and items for selling or disenchanting (if you are an Enchanter).  While questing gold and rewards are a biproduct of leveling you character, there are still better more time efficient ways to make gold in the World of WoW.

Farming

Farming is one of the first steps that most players take on their path towards earning gold within the auction houses in WoW.  Farming involves either killing select creatures or mobs for specific items that they drop or farming various material resources from out in the wild of the World of WoW.  Farming is more commonly referred to for the gathering professions – Mining, Herbalism, Skinning, and Tailoring.  Killing creatures or humanoids over and over for the items they drop is also commonly referred to as Grinding.  Selling those farmed items on the auction house is a sure fire way to increase your gold reserves.  Be sure to check out the Beginner’s Guide To Farming here at Goldgrub’s Goblin Academy.

Flipping

Flipping items is a very easy gold making strategy if you know what to buy and what to sell.  Some npc vendors sell limited quantity recipes that are almost always going to sell for more on the auction house than you originally paid for the item from the original npc vendor.  Once you understand the various markets and their market cycles in the World of WoW, you will be able to identify items that you can buy now and sell for more later.  Grossly underpriced items can be snatched up and flipped for a near instant profit.  So you can make gold off flipping items from other players or from items sold off of npc WoW vendors.

Crafting

Crafting involves the fine art of buying raw materials and converting those raw materials into finished usable products such as armor, gems, enchantments, weapons, glyphs, etc.  Crafting is where we make the most of our profession choices in the World of WoW.  Many of us serious gold makers have multiple crafting characters (commonly referred to as crafting mules if their sole purpose is just crafting) so that we can cover multiple markets by utilizing multiple crafting professions.  Crafting is probably the best over all World of WoW gold making option as long as you are educated on what items to craft and sell for a profit.

Other Oddities For Gold Making

Other odd ways to make gold include options such as GDKP runs.  A GDKP run is a run through a raid instance where all dropped items go up for auction and each member of the raid has the option to bid on the item and pay gold to win the item.  The highest bidder of each items pays gold into the pot and at the end of the raid all gold is split evenly amongst all of the participants.  This is a nice way to make gold with a higher level character and often the BoE items obtained from within the raid can sell on the auction house for far more than your winning GDKP bid.

Dancing naked on top of a mailbox and begging for tips are another oddball options that can earn you gold, although your time is almost definately more wisely invested in any of the other gold making options in the World of WoW.

So there you have it.  The 6 main methods used in how to make gold in the World of WoW are all available to everyone of us.  Using a combination of these gold making options in WoW will help secure your seat atop that throne of gold.

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Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House

Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House

Ah, the joys of weekend warriors, and what they mean to the World of Warcraft Gold Maker. They show up Friday evening, buy a bunch of materials, toss up a bunch of Greens, cloth, and other nick-nacks, and are gone by late Sunday night.

The three things that make a difference for physical stores is “location, location, location”. The same could be said for the World of Warcraft Auction House, just make it “timing, timing, timing”.

We all know the Weekend Warriors will be invading the servers, and if we neglect to take advantage of that, we’re losing out on a shedload of gold. Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House

What do you do right after you log in?

When I talk to other WoW Players (BTW, BRK told me he’s Raiding up to 3 nights a week now!), I make a point to ask them about their routines. For the most part, people tell me they log in, press I, queue up for a Random, and then go about their business. Be it Questing, doing Daily’s, some Farming. After a couple Dungeons, they head to the Auction House to unload their loot.

The WoW Gold Maker has a different Schedule: Log in, maybe press I, head to the World of Warcraft Auction House to check on things, run a Scan, see how prices are, see if they can pick up anything on the cheap, etc. Then they work on their professions, and maybe go do some farming. It’s all about Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House.

It’s not all about us, you know!

As Gold Makers, we need to know how the other half lives so we can meet their demands – the old “See a need, fill a need” scenario. Find out Raid Schedules from the bigger guilds on your server, find out what positions they’re advertising for. At one time on my server, there was a big demand for Enchanters. That translates into higher prices for Enchants on the Auction House. I bought a bunch of the high end Enchants, and relisted them at a higher price – easily turning them for a profit. Now, my server is quite Enchanter happy, and prices have become quite stable. Consequently, I’m not in the Enchant Reselling business anymore. Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House.

Right now, Patterns seem to be in high demand, and as was pointed out in last weeks entry, there are some wonderful addons to help locate patterns to resell on the Auction House. Since the demand is there, right now, I’m in the Pattern Reselling Business. Once the timing on that niche has gone away, I’ll move on to the next big thing.

Knowing how your server ebbs and flows is important, and of course, will vary slightly from server to server. It doesn’t take much to figure out either. I like to use Bitflarelabs.com’s Realm Status Tracker (http://rst.bitflarelabs.com) to check Queue Times on my server, which gives me a pretty good idea of at least what’s going on. Combine that knowledge with Trade and General Chat, and I pretty much feel like I have my hand on the pulse of my server.

So what’s all this nonsense about timing mean, anyhow?

I’ve recently found Highland Spring Water is selling quite well. I buy it in Stormwind, for just over 1 Gold, and sell a stack of 20 for 40-50 gold easily on Friday afternoons. My guess is that Raiders are using the Remote Auction House to prep for raids later that night. Like I said, it’s all about Timing on The World Of Warcraft Auction House.