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3 Top Activities for Gold Farming in Azeroth


By: Thomas M. Lancaster Click author's name for more of his/her articles

With the release of Burning Crusade, many WoW gold guides on the market instantly stopped paying much attention to the old content. They stopped caring about what you could do in Azeroth to make gold. In fact , what WoW gold guide would tell you, go to Winterfall and make 80 gold an hour when you could just as easily go to Nagrand and make 150? However, because Outland is so obviously a better place to make gold and because millions of players have reached Level 70 and now farm in Outland, the populations in profitable regions are sometimes incredibly high.
But , as a level 70 player with a good WoW gold guide, Azeroth could be a excellent spot to make gold as well . In truth, with the right balance and awareness of where to look, you can actually make nearly comparably profits here.
Winterfall
In winterfall, the options aren't almost as limited as they once appeared. To begin with, you can find multiple camps here with enormous profit potential. The Furbolg camp here with Chief Winterfall is a great example. Some WoW gold guides point this camp out but by mistake miss quite how much gold you can make. For example, if you farmed the mobs here for an hour, picked up the chests, and frequently killed the chairperson at Level seventy ( they're all Level 57-59 ), you could pick up as much as 140 gold in an hour, with the likelihood for a Rare or epic drop ( though rates are considerably low ). The better part though is that because most WoW gold guides don't showcase just how profitable this region is, there are only a few players here much of the time and you would be almost wholly alone to farm.

Rare vendors
The rare vendors in Azeroth have got short shrift of late due to their position in the old world. But , with a solid list, which any decent WoW gold guide should provide, you can camp a few of your best alts near the best limited sellers and tiny pet providers and make massive profits in almost no time.

Low Level instances
A popular gold farming technique in many WoW gold guides is to use low level examples like Scarlet Monastery or Uldaman with high level characters who can now solo them, to go straight thru, knock out a boss and take away a low level rare or classic item. The reason why this is profit-making is mainly because of the Level nineteen and 29 twinks out there. Regardless of how far the game advances, best content at these levels will remain valuable as players build their PvP characters. Follow your WoW gold guide's directions to the top low level instances and make solid profits every time.
There are multiple ways to take advantage of lower level content in Azeroth, even after you have reached Level seventy and are well on the way to end-game examples and daily quests. WoW gold guides may overlook these methods too much, but you don't have to.

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About The Author: Thomas M. Lancaster is a pro WoW gamer. He often writes on the subject of World of Warcraft Guides and maintains the site WarcraftPowertools.com, where he examines the top WoW Gold Secrets. Check out his favorite, Zuggy's Gold Mastery Guide.



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