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WoW Classic Goldmaking Guide - Best Professions, Farming Spots, Auction House
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2019/09/21,21:47
Whether you're crafting, respeccing, buying raid materials, or just playing the economy, gold making is a time honored tradition amongst WoW players. As Classic has started everyone over with a fresh economy, divorced from the millions of gold they might have saved up through several expansions worth of content, many players are left looking for the best ways of making their fortune... or just trying to get an epic mount as quickly as possible! We have several guides which cover various ways of making money in Classic WoW, no matter your focus.
The Auction House
Veteran economic manipulators don't need any introduction to the Auction House, as it is one of the best ways of making (and losing!) money in WoW, a minigame in of itself that enthusiasts sink untold hours into. For everyone else, our Introduction to the
Auction House and Classic Economy Guide
might be a good starting point.
Working the Auction House is no small matter. Unlike simply farming and vendoring or even selling whatever you obtain on the Auction House, successfully buying and selling in order to make money can take a lot of effort and expert know-how to be truly successful, after all, you're typically competing against several other players on your server who are trying to do the exact same thing! What's more, each server will be slightly different, so knowing what items sell well, and which to avoid investing your own currency in is just one important aspect in working the economy. A few examples of items that nearly always sell well on any server include
符文布
,
正义宝珠
,
猫鼬药剂
,
特效治疗药水
, as well as most rare and epic BoEs which are sought after by both low level twinks and end game players alike.
Don't forget addons such as
TradeSkillMaster
,
Auctionator
, or
Auctioneer
either, as they can be very important to helping you find lucrative auctions or manage a large list of your own.
Professions
Professions are a big part of Classic WoW, whether you're selling your services, trying to craft your own best in slot item, or simply selling the materials off on the Auction House for someone else to use. The best place for most gathering professions is in the open world, and farming those zones can be an extremely effective means of making gold beyond simply interacting with every gathering node you find.
Best Classic Professions for Goldmaking
While there are several different professions available, each with their own ways of making money, some of them are better than others.
Skinning
is a very popular profession for making money while leveling, although rather than selling the low-tier leather on the auction house, many players simply vendor it. In the late game, however,
魔暴龙皮
is highly prized and will fetch a fair price due to
Leatherworkers
using it to create important pre-raid pieces such as the
魔暴龙护甲
set.
Mining
is not the strongest profession by itself, but is a necessary component of two other very good money makers.
Blacksmithing
creates high end weapons (
歼灭者
,
夜幕
) and armor (
狮心头盔
) which virtually every raid guild and/or Warrior will want made. Likewise,
Engineering
creates bombs such as
地精工兵炸药
which can sell extremely well due to their heavy use in both PvE and PvP.
Herbalism
and
Alchemy
are both very lucrative professions, as flasks and potions take a great number and variety of herbs to create and are desired by virtually all players in the late game, though raiders in particular tend to go through a large number of consumables. Even better, the professions are frequently overlooked in favor of other professions with BoP benefits such as Tailoring and Engineering, which can help cut down on the competition.
Enchanting
is a weak money making profession early on, actually
losing
gold in most cases due to disenchanting gear rather than vendoring it, but recoups that expense in the late game by proving enchants which every player will need in the end-game. Even more so if you can get your hands on rare patterns such as
公式:附魔武器 - 十字军
.
Tailoring
can be a good money making profession due to the ability to craft bags, but it is also a very common profession due to being one of the few which creates BoP gear at the high end, rather than BoE items which can be sold to anyone. Due to this, many cloth wearers will choose Tailoring, creating a lot of competition in the bag selling market.
Cooking
is often overlooked due to being a secondary profession, which isn't even trained by many players until max level, but it becomes incredibly important for end-game raiding by providing extra stat buffs such as increased Stamina, Strength, Agility, Intellect, or MP5. While none of the patterns are particularly rare in the same way that other crafting professions are, few players care to farm the materials necessary to create their own food, especially when they're already spending several hours in raid each week, creating a huge market on servers with several raiding guilds. This is especially true of
Fishing
, which takes a patient hand, but is a necessary component of many cooking recipes.
If you're still not sure which professions are right for you, take a look at our
Best Professions in Classic WoW Guide
for an idea of which professions pair well together and which do not, as some combinations may surprise you!
Best WoW Classic Farming Spots
We also have guides for farming some of the more particularly lucrative open world zones, which can help you prioritize and plan out farming routes, though keep in mind the example items below are not comprehensive!
Felwood
Felwood can be surprisingly lucrative, despite not being one of the highest level zones; in fact its relatively low level is actually one of its strengths, as it makes job that much easier for level 60 players.
魔纹布
and
符文布
恶魔布
also used to make
月布
瘟疫花
,
格罗姆之血
, and
梦叶草
There are also several non-gold related reasons to visit Felwood, such as
Timbermaw reputation
,
黑暗符文
,
鞭根块茎
, and the incredibly rare
恶心的软泥怪
. Many players will want to farm these anyway, so being able to make some money at the same time is a win-win! Check out our
Felwood Farming Guide
to find out more.
Un'goro Crater
The land that time forgot is wild, dangerous, and full of money making opportunities. Some of the worthwhile items covered in our
Un'goro Crater Farming Guide
include:
魔暴龙皮
安戈洛的泥土
生命精华
and
火焰精华
太阳草
,
黄金参
, and
山鼠草
瑟银矿石
,
奥术水晶
, and other rare gems
Power Crystals needed to create Lesser Arcanum enchants such as
次级贪婪秘药
Eastern and Western Plaguelands
The Plaguelands are important farming destinations both for raising
Argent Dawn reputation
, and for various professions. The two zones are a good source of herbs and ore, as well as a couple unique drops.
瘟疫花
,
梦叶草
,
阿尔萨斯之泪
秘银矿石
,
真银矿石
, and
瑟银矿石
英雄之血
公式:附魔武器 - 十字军
(WPL)
Don't forget that several mobs in all of these zones also drop junk items which can be vendored for respectable sums! See our
Western Plaguelands Farming Guide
and
Eastern Plaguelands Farming Guide
for more info.
Finally, we have several guides covering the best places to farm particular profession reagents:
Linen and Wool Cloth
Silk, Mageweave, Runecloth, Felcloth
Early Herbs
Endgame Herbs
Leather and Hides
Scales and Devilsaur Leather
Ore and Gemstones
Cooking Meat
Fishing locations
Classic Dungeon Farming
Farming dungeons is trickier than going out into the open world, as not every class is equally viable or even able to comfortably do so solo, but farming in instances removes the competition, so you don't have to worry about someone snagging that Thorium node before you get there, monopolizing the enemy spawns, or engaging in PvP combat. While some profession items can be obtained inside instances, typically large amounts of cloth, the main resource are the mob drops themselves. If you are able to comfortably cut a path through dungeons, they have a number of benefits, including a large number of mobs who are always in the same locations, allowing you to create very predictable and repeatable farming routes.
Scarlet Monastery
Low level dungeons aren't often worth running for gold, but Scarlet Monastery often finds itself an exception which remains worthwhile even in the late game due to the four dungeon wings proximity, high mob density, and low difficulty. Although the boss drops vendor for a pittance, the main benefit is that it can be easily farmed by virtually anyone at level 60, and mid-level materials such as
丝绸
can still sell well on the Auction House, even if at a low price per stack. Our
Scarlet Monastery Farming Guide
covers the drops within, including:
大型铁箍储物箱
and
坚固的大箱子
which can contain a variety of items including BoEs.
小块强光碎片
, along with various essences and dust
Various BoP boss drops which can be vendored
A large list of rare and even epic BoEs, including the prized
乔丹法杖
Maraudon
Unlike Scarlet Monastery, Maraudon can't be run by just anyone; it is typically only attempted by ranged classes, primarily those with pets who can tank bosses which are still dangerous even for well geared level 60 players. That said, it can be incredibly lucrative for players who master it, with a short loop of several bosses that can easily average 10 gold per run or 45 gold per hour.
Since the main draw of the instance is quality rather than quantity, vendoring boss drops for higher returns than killing everything in sight in hopes of an expensive BoE, just check out our
Maraudon Gold Farming Guide
for more info on who can effectively solo the dungeon, how to do it, and what you can find inside.
Managing Your Gold
While not explicitly a way of making money, there are a lot of ways to save money in Classic WoW, which will help you make the purchases you need, whether it's your Journeyman mount at level 40 or helping you invest in the Auction House. You don't need to be Ebenezer Scrooge and avoid spending any money whatsoever, but careful management can help you save bit by bit, especially while leveling.
Food and other Consumables
Substansial downtime is one of the biggest differences between Classic and Battle for Azeroth, and it can be a large limiting factor for non-healing classes such as Rogues and Warriors, who frequently have to stop and heal between pulls, as well as casters and particularly dungeon healers chain chugging drinks for mana. While it should be obvious, food and water costs money, with higher level and more restorative variants costing more as go; by level 45, a stack of 20
烤鹌鹑
will cost just under 1.5 gold and it won't last you as long as you'd think. It sounds incredibly obvious to say, but being economical with your consumables will save you a lot of money over the course of your adventure to 60, and even beyond. There are a few ways to help mitigate these costs:
Befriend Mages and have them
造食术
/
造水术
. Even if you tip them for their efforts, you'll save far more than you spend, just be warned that the items do not persist through log out.
Loot everything! You can get a surprising amount of food and potions from chests, enemies, and even the occasional food or drink crate lying around enemy camps.
Train and keep up with First Aid
Train Cooking, but be smart about it. Cooking can be a good way of making your own food to go, as most non-humanoid mobs drop some kind of ingredient, but cooking recipes are much more varied than First Aid, and unless you are farming the same mobs quite a bit, it's easy to hit a roadblock, either delaying leveling while you farm more ingredients or costing you more money than you save buying from the Auction House and training all the various recipes. It's useful if you easily keep up with it, but don't go out of your way until you're level 60 - instead, try selling unwanted ingredients on the Auction House to recoup your expenses.
Training
One of the biggest differences between Classic WoW and the many expansions which follow it is that skills not only must be trained, but they also have ranks which cost even more to keep that skill competitive as you level up. However, many players are frequently mislead thinking that just because there are skills to train means they
should
train them. Many times you will, but there are several instances in which you can save some of your hard earned coin by delaying certain skills or ranks.
For example, a Warrior will train
盾击
at level 12, an indispensable skill which allow casters to be interrupted. This is clearly worth training, but at level 32
盾击
also becomes available, which only adds a small amount of extra damage with no change in functionality, which isn't worth the cost until the player is financially stable. Similarly, Overpower is trained at level 12, and while it is contributes a great deal to the early leveling process, each additional rank only adds 10 damage while the player quickly starts dealing hundreds of damage with each cast. While each of these ranks only cost a small amount of currency, there are many of them which you can skip, allowing savvy players to obtain Journeyman Riding at level 40 that much easier, then going back to train those ranks once they're financially stable.
While there are certainly skills that should be kept trained at the highest rank at all times, such as
战斗怒吼
, recognizing which skill you use frequently, and which ranks have meaningful impact. Again using Warrior as an example, it may be a smart idea to train the first few ranks of
英勇打击
and
撕裂
, as they are the primary source of damage until learning
旋风斩
and
致死打击
. These priorities will be slightly different for each class, so consult the appropriate leveling guide if you're not sure what is or is not worth prioritizing.
Druid
Hunter
Mage
Paladin
Priest
Rogue
Shaman
Warlock
Warrior
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