Best way to make World Of Warcraft Money, not off ebay.?
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Level 16 Dwarf Priest (Patchex)
Dentarg is realm,
professions are enchanting (level 15)
and tailoring (level 60)
how do I make money?? (And level up as well).
Answers:
Best way is to avoid the crafting skills for the first 40 levels or so. At the low levels, you can't make anything very valuable to sell anyway. Besides that, you've really screwed yourself by choosing TWO crafting skills! You at least would want 2 complementary skills like Skinning and Leatherworking, or mining and blacksmithing/engineering. But again, the best way to make cash is to choose 2 gathering skills from herbalism, skinning, or mining. I have herbalism and mining on my main character. However, as a priest you may benefit a lot from having potions and if you choose herbalism and alchemy, you can make your own. But then less cash for you. I'd suggest herbalism and skinning or mining for a bit and then you can always keep the herbalism and pick up alchemy later to make your own pots or make pots to sell!
P.S. With my warrior doing herbalism and mining, I had 400 gold in the bank by the time I got to lev 40 and this was after spending money to upgrade weapons and armor and for training the whole way up to 40. I spent a good amount of time farming almost every time I played though.
Just kill what you can, collect everything possible and sell it. You won't be able to farm low lvl instances until you are much higher in lvl. As a priest, you are at a huge solo disadvantage. It's hard to solo and lvl a priest quickly. The fastest lvling classes are warrior and hunter. At least with a priest, you can get into all instances you want to. So go to thottbot.com and look at what instance you can do at your low lvl, go through a few times, you'll gain experience and collect stuff you can sell.
At your lvl, you shouldn't have picked up those skills. They take time and lots of money, which you are apparently out of.
Offer enchants for lower lvl players for a small cost. Make stuff with your tailoring and sell it. That's the best you can do
To be perfectly honest though, drop the skills you have. Just pick up skinning and herbalism/mining. You will make a fortune and will be able to save tons of money for things like better armor and mounts(when you get to 40). You'll be able to go around, do your quests and collect/skin/mine as you go along. Simple, indeed!
Trust me on this, I've been playing since release.
Just play it like everyone else does.
Grind, grind, grind. I actually disagree that tailoring is a poor choice. It's not the best admittedly, but you can make a fortune selling bags and gather the materials at the same time as grinding and levelling. Enchanting was definitely a poor choice though - money pit. Skinning is a good one for money and mining too, as others have said. I wouldn't go for blacksmithing as that's so hard in the early stages. Leatherworking is ok but not the best - on a par with tailoring I reckon.
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Level 16 Dwarf Priest (Patchex)
Dentarg is realm,
professions are enchanting (level 15)
and tailoring (level 60)
how do I make money?? (And level up as well).
Answers:
Best way is to avoid the crafting skills for the first 40 levels or so. At the low levels, you can't make anything very valuable to sell anyway. Besides that, you've really screwed yourself by choosing TWO crafting skills! You at least would want 2 complementary skills like Skinning and Leatherworking, or mining and blacksmithing/engineering. But again, the best way to make cash is to choose 2 gathering skills from herbalism, skinning, or mining. I have herbalism and mining on my main character. However, as a priest you may benefit a lot from having potions and if you choose herbalism and alchemy, you can make your own. But then less cash for you. I'd suggest herbalism and skinning or mining for a bit and then you can always keep the herbalism and pick up alchemy later to make your own pots or make pots to sell!
P.S. With my warrior doing herbalism and mining, I had 400 gold in the bank by the time I got to lev 40 and this was after spending money to upgrade weapons and armor and for training the whole way up to 40. I spent a good amount of time farming almost every time I played though.
Just kill what you can, collect everything possible and sell it. You won't be able to farm low lvl instances until you are much higher in lvl. As a priest, you are at a huge solo disadvantage. It's hard to solo and lvl a priest quickly. The fastest lvling classes are warrior and hunter. At least with a priest, you can get into all instances you want to. So go to thottbot.com and look at what instance you can do at your low lvl, go through a few times, you'll gain experience and collect stuff you can sell.
At your lvl, you shouldn't have picked up those skills. They take time and lots of money, which you are apparently out of.
Offer enchants for lower lvl players for a small cost. Make stuff with your tailoring and sell it. That's the best you can do
To be perfectly honest though, drop the skills you have. Just pick up skinning and herbalism/mining. You will make a fortune and will be able to save tons of money for things like better armor and mounts(when you get to 40). You'll be able to go around, do your quests and collect/skin/mine as you go along. Simple, indeed!
Trust me on this, I've been playing since release.
Just play it like everyone else does.
Grind, grind, grind. I actually disagree that tailoring is a poor choice. It's not the best admittedly, but you can make a fortune selling bags and gather the materials at the same time as grinding and levelling. Enchanting was definitely a poor choice though - money pit. Skinning is a good one for money and mining too, as others have said. I wouldn't go for blacksmithing as that's so hard in the early stages. Leatherworking is ok but not the best - on a par with tailoring I reckon.
Two words:
Light Feathers
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