I've been lucky enough to find a bit more time for the game this week, which has been refreshing. Who knew running dungeons could be fun? Anyway, here is my My Sales report for the past 7 days.
Nothing fancy. Other than the Cinderbloom. Was buying it for 15-20 gold a stack for inks, but when prices shot up I couldn't resist. Enchanting mats have been selling quite well, though I'm keeping some set aside for scrolls once 4.3 goes live. Cut gems, a few glyphs, same old stuff.
More to come.
Showing posts with label inscription. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inscription. Show all posts
Friday, October 28, 2011
My Sales for the week
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Alts, Ideally
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It's like this...with gold! |
For starters, there's the miner/herbalist. Obvious choice is obvious. Ever since Blizzard allowed you to track ore and herb nodes at the same time, this has been a very popular profession combo. You could even add in Archeology to the mix and sell the keystones that you find. Or just use them to grind out whatever item you want from that hellish profession. I don't much care for archeology, or flying around in circles in general for that matter. If I had one of these alts, it would have to be a druid though. Not shifting from flight form to pick herbs is retarded OP.
A Deathknight enchanter would rank on my list of ideal alts. DKs can steamroll dungeons up to at least Wrath level easily. All you have to do is pick a dungeon that drops items that disenchant into the dust/essence/shard that you desire and go to town. As much as I hate farming ore/herbs, I love going back and revisiting old dungeons and raids. What can I say? I loves me some nastalgia. I actually had this alt for a while, until I decided I needed a third alchemist.
I'm very certain this last one is also popular. Jewelcrafting/Enchanting. I have these two professions, yes. But they are on seperate characters,and it wastes a fair bit of time mailing things around for The Shuffle. If I had it to do all over again, my jewelcrafter would be an enchanter to boot. I have to say that would be ideal for me.
As it stands right now, I have a fairly good alt for my playstyle though. Jewelcrafter/Inscriptionist. Most of my purchases of ore and herbs get prospected and milled, so I can spend most of my "goblin time" on this character. I can browse the AH for deals on other items while processing the raw materials. It's not optimal, but it works.
What about you? What would you say is your ideal alt?
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Patch 4.2 stuff
The time has come. Are you ready? Have you stockpiled enough? Is there such a thing? Ready or not, here it comes. (I'll miss you keyring!)
Here's a quick rundown on items you should have been stocking up on already. If you haven't, better move quick!
-Inferno Rubies
If you don't have a jewelcrafter, don't worry. These will still sell raw and uncut. If you DO have a jewelcrafter, be ready to start cutting and posting.
-Inferno Ink
New Relics? Don't mind if I do...
-Volatile Fire/Volatile Water
All that new PvP gear has to come from somewhere. Don't worry about finding the new recipes, your old ones get a free upgrade.
-Truegold
Supplies seem to be dwindling, and with an upcoming increase in demand, keep your eye on prices.
-Enchanting Mats/other gems
Item enhancements are going to be hot with point system shuffle taking place. Be ready to capitalize!
Sure there are other crafting items that are going to sell well, but I think these are going to be movers and shakers.
What are your stashes looking like in the days leading up to Patch 4.2? Do you think you have enough?
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enchanting,
firelands,
inscription,
jewelcrafting,
video,
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Friday, June 17, 2011
What you can learn from time off
I've been dealing with some RL stuff the past couple days, but it's nice to log on to 20k+. It's even nicer that with TSM and Auctionator, I can be fully restocked and posted on the AH in less than an hour. Addons can mean the difference between slaving away for hours or a business that pretty much runs itself.
It's been said before, but...
TradeSkillMaster can be scary to look at when you first install it. You look at all it can do, all the groups for crafting and posting, and you just think, "where do I even start?" Take the time to set it up correctly. I myself followed Zoxy's guide. It may take up to an hour, perhaps longer, but that is an investment in your gold making business that you will not be disappointed with.
Auctionator is such a boon. I used the buy feature a lot for herbs and ore to get them all onto one page. The sell tab is amazing for items you don't have in groups and allows you to buy and post from one screen. That feature alone is worth the installation in my view.
What addons do you use for your auction house business? How do they help?
It's been said before, but...
TradeSkillMaster can be scary to look at when you first install it. You look at all it can do, all the groups for crafting and posting, and you just think, "where do I even start?" Take the time to set it up correctly. I myself followed Zoxy's guide. It may take up to an hour, perhaps longer, but that is an investment in your gold making business that you will not be disappointed with.
Auctionator is such a boon. I used the buy feature a lot for herbs and ore to get them all onto one page. The sell tab is amazing for items you don't have in groups and allows you to buy and post from one screen. That feature alone is worth the installation in my view.
What addons do you use for your auction house business? How do they help?
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inscription,
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tradeskillmaster,
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