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Make 100 Gold per Hour in World of Warcraft with a Level 1 Character
Ask any long-term WoW player how to make gold and they’ll point you at
several great grinding locations. They expect you to spend hours and
hours killing monsters in one spot that require you to be a minimum of
level 60 to even get near these beasts.
This should tell you that most players have no idea how to make quick gold in the World of Warcraft game.
Here is the easiest way to get all the gold you’ll ever need quickly even using a level one character.
Step One:
No matter what level or what class your main character is, create a new
character that is very close to a major city Auction House. If you’re
playing Alliance, try creating a dwarf of gnome and run to Ironforge.
You could try creating a night-elf and running to Darnassus, but you’ll
have more luck selling from the bigger Auction Houses. If you’re
playing Horde, create a troll or tauren and run to Orgrimmar.
Step Two:
Find the nearest Auction House and figure out where the nearest mail
box is in comparison. Park your low level character near the Auction
House.
Step Three:
Download the free version of WoW Auctioneer and use it to your
advantage. Each server has different prices for different items. Your
objective is to figure out using your Auctioneer add-on what’s been
severely underpriced.
Step Four:
Find as many under-priced items as you can. WoW players think they’re
being smart by undercutting other players trying to sell items.
In reality, all they’re doing is reducing their own gold-earning
ability and increasing yours.
Usually the higher priced items, like netherweave cloth or rugged
leather are easiest to spot, but you’ll also find particular cuts of
gems and rare jewel-crafting stones are often under-priced as well.
Step Five:
Purchase any under-priced items on your server. Run to the nearest
mailbox and grab the items you’ve purchased. Then run back to the
Auction House and put those same items back up for sale at their proper
prices. You’ll find that gems and potions sell very quickly, as do most
materials, fabrics and leathers – even after you’ve listed them for
sale at a profitable price.
Step Six:
Use your main character to level up, complete quests and explore the
World of Warcraft world of Azeroth, but keep your low-level ‘alt’
character near the Auction House at all times. When your main character
loots anything decent, mail it immediately to your low-level character
to put up for sale on the Auction House for you.
Step Seven:
Once you’ve sold your profit items and your loot items, mail the gold back to your main character.
Step Eight:
Enjoy having more gold than any other character around you!
If you remember to log into your World of Warcraft account as your
low-level character first and spend a couple of minutes checking out
items you could probably buy cheap and then re-sell at a profit, then
you can switch over to your main character and continue to enjoy the
game. You’ll always have plenty of gold and takes minimal time out of
your game play.
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