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Daisan ShadowmourneThe last weeks have been hard on my patience. Each run seemed to drop less and less Shadowforst Shards :D and especially before last raid I felt like 30 years ago as little kid before Christmas Eve, that could not wait for presents.

Earned the feat of strength [Shadowmourne].

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It has been a while since the last report and as you can easily see, I slacked. There is no real use for anymore gold and it doesn’t make much sense to use so much time on the auction house.

I have cut down massively posting glyphs and enchanting mats, sparing me 3000 auctions per 48 hours. On the other hand it means that even doing only minimal AH Business it is merely impossible to not gain masses of gold these days. Often I am even to lazy to relog alts to send materials and rather buy them expensive on the auction house.

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Lich King PuG'ed!Ravencrest has been well known for its fabulous PuG’s, but this is definitely our best success so far.

Last november we PuG’ed Anub’arak on heroic – though we never made it better than with 49 tries unfortunately – but this is definitely the new highlight.

Considering we just raid Fridays and Saturdays for like 3-4 hours each, this is awesome progress and we can finally get some hard modes done.

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Most of my ingame fortune comes from enchanting materials. The best thing about them is that there is no auction fee to put them up.

Using the Auction house as free of charge storage was actually how I got into the Auction House (AH) business. I put up the mats at 3 times the cost. I figured noone would buy stuff at that cost and if they would it would not be all that bad after all.

The odd thing that happened then was that people bought my mats anyhow. I got more mats from the AH and put them up expensive and they sold again.

A friend and me had this crazy idea to spend all our gold and dominate the Arcane Dust market, we nearly got broke doing this but when the stocks were emptied there were only our dusts left and peole started buying our expensive dusts.

Rather quickly we were able to expand to other materials and learnt a lot about how the auction house worked.

Dusts

Dusts are excellent, because they are really easy to get and as said above they cost no fee to put up. Tailoring and disenchanting can get you most dusts fast, easy and cheap.

A handy macro for disenchanting is here:

/cast Disenchant
/use Runecloth Belt
/use White Bandit Mask
/use Avenging Blades
/use Netherweave Bracers
/use Netherweave Belt

The Dusts that I listed above are essential to level up enchanting. Every enchanter will need a lot of those when leveling up, so keep them up expensive. For all these Dusts I recommend stack sizes of 5,10,20.

20 will most likely be too expensive for the average enchanter and they will buy them in stacks of 5 or 10  as few as possible. Since most players seem to level up their professions in raid free time I’d recommend having those up on AH from friday to tuesday.

Infinite Dust, as it provides the best enchants, sell all the time I strongly suggest having Infinite Dust up all days. However Wednesday/Thursday/Sunday/Monday are the best days to sell those.

Players are lazy, they do not like to buy and retrieve single dusts and if they buy too many they have no idea what to use them for. This is were we make our profit. It seems that palyers rather buy 8 dusts for 42g than 20 for 60g. Most enchants require stacks of 2/4/6/8/10/12 Infinite Dust so you should supply plenty of those.

Essences

Essences are similar to Dusts, but some related tipps here:

I am putting up lesser essences in stacks of 10 only and greater essences in stacks of 1,5,10

For Greater Cosmic Essences I recommend stack sizes of 1/2/4/6/8/10.

Btw, Greater Eternal Essences turn into Lesser Eternal Essences (yes, I felt this was necessary to say). I am selling lesser Eternal Essences for 9g each while there are often Greater Eternal Essences up for 9g. The recipes below 300 require Leser Eternal Esences and it seems when leveling up enchanting, that people take the recipes too literally.

And here is what it looks like, when you collect your income (50 mails limit):

earning_gold_sold_high_level_dusts

Don’t sell your stuff too cheap, you can have the materials on ah forever at no cost and eventually they will sell.

Thanks for reading and good luck with your sales!

Myrddin

Recently I started to write up all tips on how to earn Gold in WoW, but it was way too much for a single post. Thus I decided to make a category of posts dedicated to earning gold. You will be able to see all posts for this category by selecting the proper category on the right. More articles like this will follow.

Glyphs

Glyphs can be quite a lucrative business. They are really cheap to craft and can be sold for quite a fortune.

Material costs for Glyphs are very low, 1g for an Ink of the Sea and 40s max for any parchment. There are tons of cheap Glyphs on AH, but it is best to careface underbidders and to make your own price.  I sell all my Glyphs for 34.50g bid and 39.50g buyout. If you sell just one Glyph you end up with 2800%  profit.

The auction fee for glyphs is about 60c for 48h, thus you can put up the glyph 6500+ times before it actually costs you something. At the moment I have about 3k Glyphs which cost about 18g AH fee. So again, if you just sell one of 3k Glyphs you still make 20g profit and everything else is just pure profit.

glyphs

Which Glyphs promise most profit?

There aren’t many classes that respec often, or ones that have to change spec a lot throughout a reset. Dual Spec cut down the Glyph market hard, pure DPS classes hardly ever respec … Usually they have a PvP and a PvE Spec. So your only hope here is meagre sales from new players/alts leveling up, or glyphs where people reglyph during raid resets … basically AoE vs single target Glyphs. For example Glyph of Fan of Knives or Glyph of Living Bomb. Other than that auction glyphs people use while leveling up or skip DPS classes. Visit the armory and look up some dps classes from your realm and check which Glyphs they use. In addition have all minor glyphs up.

Hybrids are your best clients, especially druids. There are many good Glyphs for each Tree, so they often require to reglyph a bit for certain encounters. Algalon Tank Glyphs might be different than Freya ones.

You should additionally have plenty of Glyphs for FotM classes. Paladin as FotM Class and also Hybrid buy a lot of glyphs these days.

Just make sure Druid, Paladin, Death Knight, Warrior Glyphs, Priest Glyphs and minor Glyphs of all classes should be on AH all the time. While I suggest to have Hunter, Rogue, Mage, Warlock, Shaman on a different alt.

Best time to sell

In EU reset is on Wednesday, so it is best to have your hybrid glyphs ready for Ulduar each Wednesday and Thursday. Then put up all Glyphs on Friday afternoon and again on Sunday afternoon. Sunday and Monday are excellent days to sell all kind of materials.

Why do players spend so much Gold?

I accidently stumbled across this effect, when i had a second sales mule selling the same materials a bit more expensive, to make the real prices appear lower than they actually are.

Even though cheaper products were present on ah, the expensive mule sold quite a chunk of materials. At some point it just seemed to be a waste to offer mats cheaper and i made them all equally expensive.

I do not really know why people buy the more expensive auctions, but it happens all the time. Having auctions up, even at odd times is definitely an advantage that you should not miss out.

Many players just do not prepare and if your auctions are the only ones at that time they have no choice … others do not seem to care at all and jsut buy the first auction they see.

Side gains with Inks

Once a month, during darkmoon faire, the price of Ink of the Sea rises quite noticeably and drops 1-2 weeks later.

I buy all inks for 25g/stack or lower and if I get too many ink of the Sea I’ll trade them in Dalaran to Snowfall Ink and sell them for 27.5g each …

Since some people will try to avoid high piced glyphs and rather get them crafted you should try to have all kinds of inks on ah and still get your share. The Ink Trader in Dalaran is your best friend! Put up 20 single stacks each of Ink of the sea, Celestial InkLion’s Ink, Ethereal Ink etc and put those up for 5.75g each.

How much Gold is it?

EU-Ravencrest is a high Population Realm with lots of competition and I still make around 3-6k this way. It takes a lot of time to retrieve mails (only 50 mails each minute) and to put up 2500 auctions … but you can do it while idling so it is not that bad.

I am quite sure I could sell more if I payed a bit more atention to competition, but that is not how I like to do stuff and it works fine for me. I am using EU-Magtheridon as test realm and had similar success there.

Addons

Auctioneer, Bulkmail2, Bulkmail2Inbox

Macros

Cancel all Auctions without a bid:

/run local i=1;local n=1;while n ~= nil do local b=0;n,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,b=GetAuctionItemInfo("owner",i);if n~=nil and strfind(n,"^Glyph") then CancelAuction(i) end i=i+1 end

Summary

I suggest to give it a try and you are welcome to leave comments or questions below.

And here is what it looks like, when you collect your income (50 mails limit):

earning_gold_sold_glyphs

Thanks for reading and good luck with your sales!

Myrddin

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