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#1 Mar 22 2006 at 3:26 AM Rating: Good

Becoming a Master Merchant

From: World of Warcraft Gold Free Guide

This article is not written myself, but I think it could help others a lot. So let's check it:


Okay, I'm probably going to nerf the hell out of my strategy but I've been milking it enough I guess. :-) This takes what other people have said to a new level.

I have 6 characters so this is pretty easy for me. I have one character that just sits in front of the bank in Ironforge, which of course is right across from the auctionhouse and has a handy mailbox nearby.

Remember all of those supply vendors you pass by? Well look at their inventory and always check the last page. There's usually some limited supply recipes that you can buy. The ones that are in weird places are even better. The goblin in moonbrook sells rage potion recipes, there are 2 goblins in duskwood, the one on raven hill sells shadow oil recipes and the one on the road north out of duskwood sells goblin jumper cables. All of these recipes sell for 200-1000% profit in the auction house.

My biggest secret? I buy 5 different tuxedo patterns from the tailor in ironforge for around 40s each and turn around and sell them in the auction house for 2g or more! There are also 2 thorium recipes off of the engineer supplier in the gnome area that sells for pretty good. People are just lazy or don't know that vendors sell these recipes. Keep in mind they're all limited sell so if a recipe isn't there check back in 20 minutes.

I also have a night elf druid and when she good her port to moonvale I was in heaven. Port over to moonvale and buy the runecloth recipe from the tailer there. I can't remember which one but one of the recipes soulbinds to you so be careful. I think it was the boots recipe. Also in moonvale is the arcanite rod enchantement and some other high level recipes. All of them can be purchased for 1-2g and buyout in auction for 5-7g. Once you have your recipes hearthstone back to auberdine and drop them in the mail to your mule guy in front of the auction house.

Periodically while your other characters are doing their thing look up the nearest supply vendor and buy out their recipes. If you're always logging out in an Inn (which you should) this should be a piece of cake. If you have a character logged out in Darnassus, be sure to pick up the Greater Rage potion recipe, Free Action Potion, Martial Linnen Shirt and Greater Adapt Robe pattern.

If you do it right you should have about 20 auctions going at a time and it doesn't draw suscpicion like putting up 10 auctions all for the same item (a great way to kill your profits by the way). I make about 20-30 gold a day from about 30min work. The best part is you can do it at any level.

Some other good places for recipes, Ashenvale has a ton of good stuff at Astranar and that other post. You can get the expert cooking book and the big bear steak recipes (the bear recipes cost like 20s and you can sell it for 1g alot of times, and its unlimited supply). The Wetlands has a vendor in the middle of the map. Stormwind in the old town district has a pub and upstairs a guy sells about 20 different cooking recipes, many of the same ones you have to quest for.

PS: I can hardly see the "New Subject":/

#2 Mar 28 2006 at 6:31 AM Rating: Default
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Let's just say that if I had a guildmate doing what you're suggesting I'd want them kicked out.
#3 Mar 28 2006 at 5:35 PM Rating: Decent
I dont think this idea is bad at all. I like to level up my trade skills more than my actual level, so often I'm left unable to get new recipes because I can't hack it in the area they are sold in. I don't mind paying extra to get them in these cases. =) Also, it's not like companies in real life dont do the same thing. It's called importing/exporting. If you import something from say Japan to the US, is that bad? Check out how many of the items you own were imported, and then try not to think about how hippocritical it is to say this method is bad.
#4 Mar 29 2006 at 1:07 PM Rating: Decent
This is exactly what I started doing the day that I started WoW about three weeks ago. The tuxedo pieces were great at first. They're high level tailoring for like 40s and sell for upwards of 5g. Now, this sounds like an underhanded thing to sell, but if you're too lazy to check this website or any other for recipe locations then you deserve to pay 1000% of the original price.

I also dabble in daytrading (only when it's an item that I farm and some jackass is selling it for much less than the usual price), I wish undercutting was as frowned upon as daytrading.
#5 Apr 03 2006 at 4:49 AM Rating: Decent
Eh, no shame in making a commision for making an item more accessable
#6 Apr 04 2006 at 9:17 PM Rating: Decent
i did this when i started it was nice it wasnt as organized infact i really only did taloring stuff form Xroads the holy pot that oneguy sells and others and well best info i can say is if ur on an old sever STAY AWAY from the lower lvl stuff in if u can get the thorium widget recipe for like 2 g and resell for whatever its worth around that lvl stuff is good and i HATE this guy for makeing this thread my secrets out and i am probly gona be outta bizzness good thing i cant pick swift thistle cus that is my best seller lol ...stack of 20 goes for like 10g or 7 sumtimes and its nice and ez to get past lvl 30
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