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The only thing wrong with advising everybody to take mining and herbalism is that if everybody does it, ore will be dirt cheap because of over supply. Blizzard has made it very easy to change professions with it's new profession changes and I suspect ore and herbs will never be as profitable as it was in the beginning of Legion.
For every person who knows what to do on xpac launch there are 20,000 who don't. Herbs will still be crazy lucrative. Pots, flasks, and runes are always used for raiding.
Everyone was saying "stack up on flasks and buff food" before the first raidtier in legion. The prices still went up by 300% on the releaseday, even though this was a no-brainer and a ton of people had stocked up. A very low % of the overall playerbase watch these videos or even care. Exploit it!
It doesn't take many extra miners or herbalists for over supply to happen. I hope you are right, I make most of my gold mining but I suspect Blizzard made these changes to how easy it is to swap professions for specifically this reason, to lower the price of ores and herbs at the start of an expansion.
Just a tip since professions are changed- take all your alts and park them at mailboxes in your faction's main hub city in BFA. Go to your trainer and learn everything available when it become available. Then get one alt to stay at orgimmar or stormwind so you can auction later on. Other then star ranks, you should be able to get a lot of crafting and scrapping done even on 111's. GL.
I have all proffs on alts, so this is what I'll do, and just let my master gatherer do the legwork from the beginning. I don't care much for being first to 120, as long as I gain some great gold deals in the first couple of weeks. After that, I'll figure out which alt to focus on, to get some nessesary reputation or lvl, if anything is locked to lvl 120.
Thank you for this! I am doing Mining and Herb and since launch Ive made of 33k! I was at 33k gold now Im over 64k and climbing! Never made so much in such a short time lol.
i usually do herb/enchanting. i like that enchanting mats still sell pretty well and give me the benefit of still being able to craft/stat boost my characters while i earn money.
Yes I love videos like this because everyone and their mom will now do this and flood the ah with materials seriously making it more lucrative for the Crafters to make desired gear and items. 😁
Would be also great to see a video about how to make gold in these few days of Legion, just before BfA release... What to sell now and what to keep for the future maybe? :P
Something to consider...the most popular profession currently is herbing, so no shock that almost everyone will be herbing like crazy at the start of BFA.
My plan is actually to level my main, an enchater and a tailor, first thing the game launches. On my server especially, EVERYONE goes for the gathering professions and hardly anyone does end game tailoring or enchanting. But beyond collecting the end game recipes, being a tailor and an enchater doubles as almost gathering professions in their own right. Not only will you be able to buy greens off ah or via trade chat from people who are too lazy to scapper (which i am very certain will happen, especially if you offer a better price than the mats they scrap to and the enchant prices keep up), but you also get free bonus cloth from enemies far and above what other professions will drop. So the gathering bonuses plus the crafting end game advantage if you are leveling your profession recipes faster than people who switch their professions later in the expansion make them the best choices atm due to so many for the hard core gold makers all taking herbalism and mining throughout the playerbase. I will still have my alt be herbalism and mining on horde side (probably 3 months after the expansion launches or so), but mostly because unlike my main i don't have years worth of recipes that often still create valuable and sellable transmogs that i would be loosing by changing my professions this late into my professions.
The first two characters I'm leveling are both skinners, one is an herbalist, and the other is a miner. Been planning on raking in that start of expansion gold just dumping everything on the AH for a while. I've also got about a million gold worth of gliders waiting to be made. Gotta fit my enchanter and scribe into the first week as well. Fortunately the third character I will be leveling is an enchanter/tailor, though not my primary enchanter, but it will do. Then I think I'll do my JC/Scribe, and then the alchemist.... Hopefully I will be able to get all of those leveled to 120 in the first week. Gotta say that I am not entirely happy about exulsom only coming from the scrapper. Like you said, it's going to mean having to choose between DEing and scrapping stuff, so enchanting mats are going to be even harder to come by :( And I just made a point out of swapping to enchanting on a bunch of characters to prop up my enchanting mat stock.
I know I should give up lw/skinning on my main and be practical and take up herbing/mining. But that toon is almost 10 years old and has never had any other professions. I just can't bring myself to do it. Maybe I should level an alt first, as they have gathering. But then that means, well, leveling an alt first. It sucks :(
lw/skin might not be as profitable, but less people will have them so you can make up for it with supply/demand. Leatherworking can craft gear for 6 different classes, and craftable gear will be super sought after early on. Between making yourself gear for free and being able to AH gear like hot cakes it can easily be one of the best options. Stick with it imo!
One thing you can do is pick up the limited use mailboxes from WoD garrisons with an engineering building/follower. It will come in handy if you are in the middle of nowhere with full bags.
Yeah...I found that about an hour ago. My main for the longest time was an engineer so I never worried about mailboxes. I have the post office toy that is a mailbox but I changed mains in Legion and did not set this toon up as engineering. There will be three of us leveling together and we all have the post office whistle so we will be good.
Do you think you're better off selling the herbs on the auction house or sending them to your inscription alt? Which do you think would be more profitable in the first 48 the 36 hours?
Don't bother with the glove enchants at first, pick up a couple stacks of darkmoon firewater. It quickens all forms of gathering, and by the time you need more the enchants will have come down to a reasonable price.
will there be more herbing or mining spots? or will they be balanced? because I only want to have 1 gathering profession and I'm not sure which to pick, or which one will be more profitable.
Can also craft and scrap the 111 gear and any leveling greens for expulsom. I'm a bit against droping professions I maxed and have mount patterns for like the jc panthers or legion blacksmiths. Would rather put those double gathering alts to work. Also mining; have invested time to rank up ghost iron and during legion for the rank 3's on certain alts; that could be useful for future mount production if there's a shortage. Have a bunch of mining, herbing alts that will level nicely. Thinking my herb, inscription profession alt should be leveled in the first batch. Along with the alchemist. Not sure if crafted gears will be as lucrative but they were selling well on Beta. Am hoping for boe mounts to drop on live; I really fell in love with my leaping veinseeker and it's animation. Best of luck with everyone's leveling.
I have three toons at 110 who will be the first I level. My Paladin has Mining and Jewelcrafting. He's my main anyway, so I'm going to send him in first, get the Insightful Rubelite recipe asap, and sell as many as I can on the first day. Next is my Mage, who has Herbalism and Alchemy. Of course, I want to get those both skilled up as fast as I can without losing a ton of money. My Rogue currently has Herbalism and Skinning. If I decide to play him a lot in the first week then he will keep Skinning, as there will be a ton of mobs not only on my own quests but everyone else's. If I'm playing the other two much more though, then I might as well switch him to Inscription now and get that ready beforehand. That's what I'm torn about. Any advice on that point?
Well you made me think: I probably won't rush to level on my main since he already has jewelry at maximun levels (+10 on each sub-part since he's a draenei) and I will probably level first a high-movility alt without professions (probably my dh) and follow your strategy
What's your opinion on fishing for gold making in the beginning/overall? I noticed that most of the feast matts for bfa were fish, and there doesn't seem to be a trash fish in bfa, meaning that you can farm out specific fish faster. There's also the Midnight salmon which is required for the feasts, and can only be fished up at night. How well do you think fish will sell in comparison to other gatherables?
Fishing is something that only a few people really take up - most people don't have the patience, so they'll pay out the wazoo for easy fish for food and feasts. At the start it's a goldmine, especially if you can cook the food/feasts and increase your profits that way too.
This makes more sense to do on a Paladin, Druid or DK, right? My main, Warrior, is the only one that has max flying speed, but I guess that's not a big deal at BfA release. Problem is, Paladin is only 108, Druid 106 and DK 101. My DH has always been a dual gatherer (mining/skinning), but I don't 100% enjoy playing that class. I'm screwed. EDIT: Also, I'm really holding back untraining Blacksmithing/Jewelcrafting on my Warrior or Blacksmithing/Engineering on my Paladin. Since they aren't Legion maxed, I shouldn't be afraid, but I loathe starting my L1 and have usually been horribly terrible at the AH game.
I am gonna stay herb and inscription and hope that the contract, respec tomes, darkmoon cards etc. turns out to be profitable enough to get me the Long Boi.
malletin I was so excited to see my mains professions would have more use. But I can see a lot of people trying to profit off contracts and stuff. We even get 7% versions of priest, warrior and mage buffs.
At the Very start of the expansion, herbs are going to sell for WAY more than 100g a pop. I'm thinking 400g/herb for non-rares, and 1500g+ea for the rare herbs over at least the first few days.
I'm sticking to enchanting because I've always benefit from f* high prices on the AH right at the beginning of the expansions. I'm not sure about my other profession: tailoring.
hi, kelani short question, i have engi atm with jeeves and mailbox bla bla if i lose my engi for herb/mine and i get back to it again do i have to make jeeves/reeves again?
short answer: yes. skins take longer to farm since you have to kill, and can sometimes have issues when other people tap your mobs and don't loot. also skins are just less valuable, b/c only LWs use them, but ore is used by both BS and JC. It can equal out if you have a good farming spot and depending on AH markets and your competition, but in my experience it doesn't. Also once the initial rush to gear in craftables dies down the leather market plummets, while the JC market is always needed
Does it really take longer to farm? Sure you have to kill them but I'm playing a warlock so I imagine I can just run in, multi dot a group of beasts, blow them up, and farm 6-7 at once.
feel free to test it out, but I can't imagine finding mobs, killing, looting and skinning 6-7 mobs is faster than hitting 1-2 mining nodes you're running past. Especially in new content that you don't outgear and kill super fast
It's possible I'm just really underestimating the number of nodes there are. I remember in Legion skinning was busted at the start of the expansion and mining was pretty garbage but Obliterum played a big part in that, so I'm probably being influenced by that.
sorry, i suppose I should clarify a bit more, it's not right to say skinning is slower. Farming leather can easily be faster, and you'll get more of it quicker, but it's not worth nearly as much. We're already a week in, and on my server Ore was going anywhere from 50-150g a piece, and leather is going for 1g apiece.
HGEntertainment yeah, i rather work irl and then just enjoy the game. It feels good playing on the market in wow sometimes, but at the same time sounds like a hurtful spendeture of time.
double gathering is a dumb idea...if you have both the amount you get from them will be significantly decreased because you are always stopping to hit a node..meaning you wont farm as much as much of on or the other....focus on one gathering profession to make more gold...secondly if everyone has herbalisim and mining the price of both ore and herbs will tank...the best thing to do is get a gathering prof and a crafting one...gather and sell raw for the first 2 weeks then start using crafting
i wish there was something to farm iun bfa apart from ap, like essenses or something i could kill mobs for mindlessly for hours and sell off to the market .... sure i could do plants, but that doesnt involve death and mass murder unfortunately, esp with no flying for the 1st like year
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The only thing wrong with advising everybody to take mining and herbalism is that if everybody does it, ore will be dirt cheap because of over supply. Blizzard has made it very easy to change professions with it's new profession changes and I suspect ore and herbs will never be as profitable as it was in the beginning of Legion.
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Finally someone who understands.
For every person who knows what to do on xpac launch there are 20,000 who don't. Herbs will still be crazy lucrative. Pots, flasks, and runes are always used for raiding.
Everyone was saying "stack up on flasks and buff food" before the first raidtier in legion. The prices still went up by 300% on the releaseday, even though this was a no-brainer and a ton of people had stocked up. A very low % of the overall playerbase watch these videos or even care. Exploit it!
It doesn't take many extra miners or herbalists for over supply to happen. I hope you are right, I make most of my gold mining but I suspect Blizzard made these changes to how easy it is to swap professions for specifically this reason, to lower the price of ores and herbs at the start of an expansion.
Damn,these videos have drawn me back into wow for BFA,don’t know whether to curse or thank you man ;-)
Thank you for the advertising, I can now sell some glove enchants to everyone :3
Just a tip since professions are changed- take all your alts and park them at mailboxes in your faction's main hub city in BFA. Go to your trainer and learn everything available when it become available. Then get one alt to stay at orgimmar or stormwind so you can auction later on. Other then star ranks, you should be able to get a lot of crafting and scrapping done even on 111's. GL.
I usually don't do anything with my alts until my main is maxed BUT this is a great idea!
I have all proffs on alts, so this is what I'll do, and just let my master gatherer do the legwork from the beginning. I don't care much for being first to 120, as long as I gain some great gold deals in the first couple of weeks. After that, I'll figure out which alt to focus on, to get some nessesary reputation or lvl, if anything is locked to lvl 120.
Funny, my plan was exactly the same as yours! Nice to get someone else to confirm your plan
Thank you for this! I am doing Mining and Herb and since launch Ive made of 33k! I was at 33k gold now Im over 64k and climbing! Never made so much in such a short time lol.
i usually do herb/enchanting. i like that enchanting mats still sell pretty well and give me the benefit of still being able to craft/stat boost my characters while i earn money.
This guide was spot on in every wow market.... except Illidan where day one herbs were being sold for 12-17 gold each 😭
Yes I love videos like this because everyone and their mom will now do this and flood the ah with materials seriously making it more lucrative for the Crafters to make desired gear and items. 😁
Would be also great to see a video about how to make gold in these few days of Legion, just before BfA release... What to sell now and what to keep for the future maybe? :P
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Something to consider...the most popular profession currently is herbing, so no shock that almost everyone will be herbing like crazy at the start of BFA.
Enchanting/tailoring is super easy to just use 'out of the box' and JC's 5% exp gem is accessible very very early also, which will all make a mint.
thnx for the tip, i hope all of us will enjoy BFA
My plan is actually to level my main, an enchater and a tailor, first thing the game launches. On my server especially, EVERYONE goes for the gathering professions and hardly anyone does end game tailoring or enchanting. But beyond collecting the end game recipes, being a tailor and an enchater doubles as almost gathering professions in their own right. Not only will you be able to buy greens off ah or via trade chat from people who are too lazy to scapper (which i am very certain will happen, especially if you offer a better price than the mats they scrap to and the enchant prices keep up), but you also get free bonus cloth from enemies far and above what other professions will drop. So the gathering bonuses plus the crafting end game advantage if you are leveling your profession recipes faster than people who switch their professions later in the expansion make them the best choices atm due to so many for the hard core gold makers all taking herbalism and mining throughout the playerbase. I will still have my alt be herbalism and mining on horde side (probably 3 months after the expansion launches or so), but mostly because unlike my main i don't have years worth of recipes that often still create valuable and sellable transmogs that i would be loosing by changing my professions this late into my professions.
They got rid of the increased cloth drop rate.
JC with the 5% xp bonus I think will also be a big early on gold maker like the contracts from Insc. Great video, thanks for the advice.
The first two characters I'm leveling are both skinners, one is an herbalist, and the other is a miner. Been planning on raking in that start of expansion gold just dumping everything on the AH for a while. I've also got about a million gold worth of gliders waiting to be made. Gotta fit my enchanter and scribe into the first week as well. Fortunately the third character I will be leveling is an enchanter/tailor, though not my primary enchanter, but it will do. Then I think I'll do my JC/Scribe, and then the alchemist.... Hopefully I will be able to get all of those leveled to 120 in the first week.
Gotta say that I am not entirely happy about exulsom only coming from the scrapper. Like you said, it's going to mean having to choose between DEing and scrapping stuff, so enchanting mats are going to be even harder to come by :( And I just made a point out of swapping to enchanting on a bunch of characters to prop up my enchanting mat stock.
I know I should give up lw/skinning on my main and be practical and take up herbing/mining. But that toon is almost 10 years old and has never had any other professions. I just can't bring myself to do it. Maybe I should level an alt first, as they have gathering. But then that means, well, leveling an alt first. It sucks :(
lw/skin might not be as profitable, but less people will have them so you can make up for it with supply/demand. Leatherworking can craft gear for 6 different classes, and craftable gear will be super sought after early on. Between making yourself gear for free and being able to AH gear like hot cakes it can easily be one of the best options. Stick with it imo!
The good thing about skinning is that you dont have to go out of your way to get it. There's lots of beats you'll be questing on.
Teigan don't worry I will do the same because my main has tailoring and enchanting
Teigan drop lw for enchanting, and sell the leathers and skins for a good price!
Ditto with my alchemy/enchanter main.. weird combo but my ants are gathering prof
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One thing you can do is pick up the limited use mailboxes from WoD garrisons with an engineering building/follower. It will come in handy if you are in the middle of nowhere with full bags.
those only work in draenor
Yeah...I found that about an hour ago. My main for the longest time was an engineer so I never worried about mailboxes. I have the post office toy that is a mailbox but I changed mains in Legion and did not set this toon up as engineering. There will be three of us leveling together and we all have the post office whistle so we will be good.
Good news for Nightborne... They have built in one.
There's a toy that you can get by doing the postmaster quest that will give you a mailbox
Ty for all the tips and guides!
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Which starting zone would you recommend for herbs and ore?
get the high mountain tauren for faster mining + glove enchant for herb o/ +make it a druid
Thanks forvthis Kelani!
If you give up a profession when you relearn it do you start from scratch? Or do they have a catch up mechanic like in legion?
Do you think you're better off selling the herbs on the auction house or sending them to your inscription alt? Which do you think would be more profitable in the first 48 the 36 hours?
I don't like that the scrapper gives you a bunch of extra free materials, did they not learn anything from Garrisons ?
Don't bother with the glove enchants at first, pick up a couple stacks of darkmoon firewater. It quickens all forms of gathering, and by the time you need more the enchants will have come down to a reasonable price.
Hello Kelani! Will BFA have a mobile app like the Legion Companion app?
hey kelani what server you on because your ah price are crazy high for herbs mine thrall is not even nearly that close at all to those prices
will there be more herbing or mining spots? or will they be balanced? because I only want to have 1 gathering profession and I'm not sure which to pick, or which one will be more profitable.
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Does it matter if you drop your actual profs now or right after the launch of bfa? What are you actually losing when lets say dropping engineering?
do you need fully leveled mining/herbing for this to work?
or can you just start with level 1 of both professions?
Can also craft and scrap the 111 gear and any leveling greens for expulsom. I'm a bit against droping professions I maxed and have mount patterns for like the jc panthers or legion blacksmiths. Would rather put those double gathering alts to work. Also mining; have invested time to rank up ghost iron and during legion for the rank 3's on certain alts; that could be useful for future mount production if there's a shortage. Have a bunch of mining, herbing alts that will level nicely. Thinking my herb, inscription profession alt should be leveled in the first batch. Along with the alchemist. Not sure if crafted gears will be as lucrative but they were selling well on Beta. Am hoping for boe mounts to drop on live; I really fell in love with my leaping veinseeker and it's animation. Best of luck with everyone's leveling.
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this may be a stupid question, but how does he mine etc while mounted?
Scrapping trinkets gives herbs
Buy Darkmoon Firewater for faster gathering as well!
How many contracts could be use on time? Only one? Or we can active all in same time?
Darkmoon firewater wont they work in bfa??
I'm doing Herbs/Inscrip. You said to dump all your herbs right away, but when should I start doing Inscription stuff?
Ok, forget it, you answered my question at the end of the video!
I have three toons at 110 who will be the first I level. My Paladin has Mining and Jewelcrafting. He's my main anyway, so I'm going to send him in first, get the Insightful Rubelite recipe asap, and sell as many as I can on the first day. Next is my Mage, who has Herbalism and Alchemy. Of course, I want to get those both skilled up as fast as I can without losing a ton of money. My Rogue currently has Herbalism and Skinning. If I decide to play him a lot in the first week then he will keep Skinning, as there will be a ton of mobs not only on my own quests but everyone else's.
If I'm playing the other two much more though, then I might as well switch him to Inscription now and get that ready beforehand. That's what I'm torn about. Any advice on that point?
How are you looting herbs rlly quick?
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So... does the scrapper make disenchanting useless?
what mount were you using??? to fram herbs with out dis mounting??>>?
That would be a Sky Golem.
Well you made me think: I probably won't rush to level on my main since he already has jewelry at maximun levels (+10 on each sub-part since he's a draenei) and I will probably level first a high-movility alt without professions (probably my dh) and follow your strategy
I'm not going to overcomplicate it. I will stick with herb/alchemy. It has always done me very well at the start
What's your opinion on fishing for gold making in the beginning/overall? I noticed that most of the feast matts for bfa were fish, and there doesn't seem to be a trash fish in bfa, meaning that you can farm out specific fish faster. There's also the Midnight salmon which is required for the feasts, and can only be fished up at night.
How well do you think fish will sell in comparison to other gatherables?
Fishing is something that only a few people really take up - most people don't have the patience, so they'll pay out the wazoo for easy fish for food and feasts. At the start it's a goldmine, especially if you can cook the food/feasts and increase your profits that way too.
My main is Max Fisher with Legion artifact. There's a new fish that will port you to closest pool too.
Are we able to gather without getting off the mount in BFA?
This makes more sense to do on a Paladin, Druid or DK, right? My main, Warrior, is the only one that has max flying speed, but I guess that's not a big deal at BfA release. Problem is, Paladin is only 108, Druid 106 and DK 101. My DH has always been a dual gatherer (mining/skinning), but I don't 100% enjoy playing that class. I'm screwed.
EDIT: Also, I'm really holding back untraining Blacksmithing/Jewelcrafting on my Warrior or Blacksmithing/Engineering on my Paladin. Since they aren't Legion maxed, I shouldn't be afraid, but I loathe starting my L1 and have usually been horribly terrible at the AH game.
I am gonna stay herb and inscription and hope that the contract, respec tomes, darkmoon cards etc. turns out to be profitable enough to get me the Long Boi.
malletin I was so excited to see my mains professions would have more use. But I can see a lot of people trying to profit off contracts and stuff. We even get 7% versions of priest, warrior and mage buffs.
Why would anybody waste inks on new tomes when the legion ones work just fine at 120?
Yeah inscription was so good to me this expansion, spend 35k on herbs made 3m from dmf card a
Het if you change professions do you lose all your old professions?
how much gold per hr do u think u get from farming herb and ore at launch. i know its varies but could anyone do a guestimation?
Is Skinning worth picking up instead of Mining?
At the Very start of the expansion, herbs are going to sell for WAY more than 100g a pop. I'm thinking 400g/herb for non-rares, and 1500g+ea for the rare herbs over at least the first few days.
I heard you could scrap off-hands to receive herbs but that may have just been a rumour.
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What do you think about the fact that meat only comes from skinning now? Will skinning make money off those who need food buffs?
I believe they changed it so that meat doesn't exclusively come from skinning anymore, you just get a boost in drop rate from skinning.
I'm on the same game plan, though I think I will switch to fishing at midnight, and fish up a couple thousand fish.
kelani, how are you gathering without getting dismounted?
Adam gao It is the mount he uses, Sky Golem. It allows you to herb while mounted, but only for herbing.
He is also in Prot paladin specc so he does not get dazed or dismounted by enemies when hit
Every ore in my server is over 1k gold per 1 unit of ore.. Havent checked herbs but there all expensive
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If i dont need expulsom for enchants or flask, I will be disenchanting left and right
hey what mount are you using that you dont have to get off to gather?
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How did you herb that fast?
Great video.
I'm sticking to enchanting because I've always benefit from f* high prices on the AH right at the beginning of the expansions. I'm not sure about my other profession: tailoring.
LEILLIS SANTOS tailoring could be consistent... everyone needs bags
Let's Talk Horror that's one of the reasons that makes me uncertain about dropping tailor and getting herbalism.
IIRC, you'll be able to buy 30 slot bags from a specfic rep vendor. I'd drop tailoring and go with herb in the beginning. You have nothing to lose.
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hi, kelani short question, i have engi atm with jeeves and mailbox bla bla if i lose my engi for herb/mine and i get back to it again do i have to make jeeves/reeves again?
Dechimonx Gaming no you don't you just cannot use them while you are not an engineer
My server undercut everything so low they are stupid everything is at like 250 for platinum and then gloom is 45g.
Thanks allot I will do exactly that
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What about just staying herb and inscription
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My character is parked in Silithus with herbalism/skinning. Is Mining really that much better than skinning to use while leveling?
short answer: yes. skins take longer to farm since you have to kill, and can sometimes have issues when other people tap your mobs and don't loot. also skins are just less valuable, b/c only LWs use them, but ore is used by both BS and JC. It can equal out if you have a good farming spot and depending on AH markets and your competition, but in my experience it doesn't. Also once the initial rush to gear in craftables dies down the leather market plummets, while the JC market is always needed
Does it really take longer to farm? Sure you have to kill them but I'm playing a warlock so I imagine I can just run in, multi dot a group of beasts, blow them up, and farm 6-7 at once.
feel free to test it out, but I can't imagine finding mobs, killing, looting and skinning 6-7 mobs is faster than hitting 1-2 mining nodes you're running past. Especially in new content that you don't outgear and kill super fast
It's possible I'm just really underestimating the number of nodes there are.
I remember in Legion skinning was busted at the start of the expansion and mining was pretty garbage but Obliterum played a big part in that, so I'm probably being influenced by that.
sorry, i suppose I should clarify a bit more, it's not right to say skinning is slower. Farming leather can easily be faster, and you'll get more of it quicker, but it's not worth nearly as much. We're already a week in, and on my server Ore was going anywhere from 50-150g a piece, and leather is going for 1g apiece.
How much was expulsum(?) go for during the beta per pop if anyone knows?
Expulsom is BoP.
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i miss a text on the screen when you summarize the things you talked about.
He said drop every crafting prof LOOOL
what is that mount?
Step 1 go to work. Step 2 buy token. Step 3 profit
Wait a few weeks till the token price gets inflated though.
HGEntertainment yeah, i rather work irl and then just enjoy the game. It feels good playing on the market in wow sometimes, but at the same time sounds like a hurtful spendeture of time.
double gathering is a dumb idea...if you have both the amount you get from them will be significantly decreased because you are always stopping to hit a node..meaning you wont farm as much as much of on or the other....focus on one gathering profession to make more gold...secondly if everyone has herbalisim and mining the price of both ore and herbs will tank...the best thing to do is get a gathering prof and a crafting one...gather and sell raw for the first 2 weeks then start using crafting
Play Tauren. Enchant gloves with mining.
play Highmountain. Enchant gloves herbalism :P
Leveling 2 toons in the first week so that i can have a scribe and an alchemist.
I'm gonna main my Druid with Herbalism and Inscription lol.
Kelani is this ,folks hey!
the H is silent in Herb
i wish there was something to farm iun bfa apart from ap, like essenses or something i could kill mobs for mindlessly for hours and sell off to the market .... sure i could do plants, but that doesnt involve death and mass murder unfortunately, esp with no flying for the 1st like year