The idea about how to make more gold in World of Warcraft is related to cloth. It is something that people are after all the way in this game for one or another reason. It is for sure that you have the people to skill up tailoring but you also have people who are getting their first aid up. Both lead to cloth being something in demand. And demand is good for your purse.
When you are leveling, you will encounter quite a lot of linen cloth. You can sell all of this on the AH right away. And this is the part people might not agree with since you perhaps want to level your own first aid or tailoring. The reason is that you get a pool of money faster. More money means you can buy wow gold and resell more things on the AH and increase the wow gold further. Once you have more money it will not feel like a huge cost to buy the linen cloth you need to skill up your first aid, but the silver you get from selling it early on can help you in your gold making to large scale. .
The amount of money you get from a stack of linen can vary quite a bit but it is usually around 10-20s. As you continue to level you will start getting wool cloth. It is one of the bigger money makers when it comes to cloth. For some reason it seems to be a shortage of wool in the world. A stack of wool cloth can range from about 3-8g on the AH and often it sell even if the price is as high as eight gold. While you are leveling, pay attention to where you get a good drop rate of wool as you might want to come back here later to grind some more world of warcraft gold. As usual wool starts dropping from humanoids of level 18+.
In fact, the wool cloth selling will work well for characters that are not leveling on the mobs that drop it, but just want to get some extra gold. Since you will be killing the mobs a lot faster, you will be able to grind a lot more cloth too. Just remember that you do not want to flood the market.
Mage weave is another cloth worth mentioning, which seems to be in high demand most of the time with very little of it available on AH. Certainly this pushes the prices up. Mage weave can sell from anywhere between 3-20g per stack depending on the market. So depending on when you put the cloth on the auction house. If you are able to wait till there are just a few, or no stacks, on the AH you will be able to bring in more gold for your stuff. This of course is true for anything you sell.
With the exception of tailoring and first aid, rune cloth is also used for reputation grinding with the major cities. This adds to the demand for rune cloth in the game, especially now with achievements, which have worked quite well in favor for gold making in Wow, people now buy a lot of stuff they didn't bother about before. Rune cloth is a good source for steady income and it is also easy to grind, however, the price on rune cloth can vary massively.
Nether weave cloth can be mentioned too as it continues to bring in pretty good money even in Wrath of the Lich King. It does work as with rune cloth, the price can vary a lot. Usually a stack sells for between 3 and 4 gold.
Frost weave cloth will bring in good money most of the time since it is the current cloth so to speak. People who are leveling to max out both tailoring and first aid will buy a lot of frost weave cloth. Stacks of frost weave can range anywhere from 5g to 15g most of the time and it might be worth putting out single cloth for a higher price, or at least smaller stacks of perhaps 5 or so.
When you are leveling, you will encounter quite a lot of linen cloth. You can sell all of this on the AH right away. And this is the part people might not agree with since you perhaps want to level your own first aid or tailoring. The reason is that you get a pool of money faster. More money means you can buy wow gold and resell more things on the AH and increase the wow gold further. Once you have more money it will not feel like a huge cost to buy the linen cloth you need to skill up your first aid, but the silver you get from selling it early on can help you in your gold making to large scale. .
The amount of money you get from a stack of linen can vary quite a bit but it is usually around 10-20s. As you continue to level you will start getting wool cloth. It is one of the bigger money makers when it comes to cloth. For some reason it seems to be a shortage of wool in the world. A stack of wool cloth can range from about 3-8g on the AH and often it sell even if the price is as high as eight gold. While you are leveling, pay attention to where you get a good drop rate of wool as you might want to come back here later to grind some more world of warcraft gold. As usual wool starts dropping from humanoids of level 18+.
In fact, the wool cloth selling will work well for characters that are not leveling on the mobs that drop it, but just want to get some extra gold. Since you will be killing the mobs a lot faster, you will be able to grind a lot more cloth too. Just remember that you do not want to flood the market.
Mage weave is another cloth worth mentioning, which seems to be in high demand most of the time with very little of it available on AH. Certainly this pushes the prices up. Mage weave can sell from anywhere between 3-20g per stack depending on the market. So depending on when you put the cloth on the auction house. If you are able to wait till there are just a few, or no stacks, on the AH you will be able to bring in more gold for your stuff. This of course is true for anything you sell.
With the exception of tailoring and first aid, rune cloth is also used for reputation grinding with the major cities. This adds to the demand for rune cloth in the game, especially now with achievements, which have worked quite well in favor for gold making in Wow, people now buy a lot of stuff they didn't bother about before. Rune cloth is a good source for steady income and it is also easy to grind, however, the price on rune cloth can vary massively.
Nether weave cloth can be mentioned too as it continues to bring in pretty good money even in Wrath of the Lich King. It does work as with rune cloth, the price can vary a lot. Usually a stack sells for between 3 and 4 gold.
Frost weave cloth will bring in good money most of the time since it is the current cloth so to speak. People who are leveling to max out both tailoring and first aid will buy a lot of frost weave cloth. Stacks of frost weave can range anywhere from 5g to 15g most of the time and it might be worth putting out single cloth for a higher price, or at least smaller stacks of perhaps 5 or so.
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