Grinding, Flipping, Farming, Professions, and more!
Introduction
This guide aims to introduce you to the basics of The Burning Crusade Classic gold making. Hopefully, it will help you learn how to take your moneymaking skills to a completely new level. The Below-described methods have proven to be working exceptionally well, but we encourage you to treat them as an inspiration or a benchmark that will help you devise your own methods (finding your niche is a sure road to success; less competition = much more profit and an easier time making it). Also, if you are not interested in the meta-game aspects of moneymaking, you will still find some basic tips and tricks here.
Note1: For those of you who value numbers more than words, we have devised a simple Star Rating System that should make spotting moneymaking activities that meet your requirements/playstyle much easier. We have granted from 0 to 5 stars to each of the below-described activities, in three self-explanatory categories: Easiness, Quickness, and Profitability.
Note2: Please remember that the ability to analyze the market, draw conclusions from it, devise a Gold-making strategy (based on conclusions), and successfully implement it is the most important skill that you should learn. Moreover, remember that patience is a virtue, and rushed decisions often lead to spectacular failures; be patient, analyze, succeed (or just pick a method that puts TBC Classic Gold straight into your pocket and is not associated with the risk of not making a worthwhile profit).
These methods all require you to have primary or secondary Professions, which means that they are associated with some up-front cost/grinding. However, please don't get discouraged if you don't have your professions maxed out yet; we will also describe methods that can be used during profession leveling, which will allow you to make some WoW Classic Gold in the course of your profession grind.
Gathering ProfessionsWe've decided to cover all three gathering professions (Mining, Skinning, and Herbalism) together, as they accomplish more or less the same thing - they allow you to convert your time into Gold by farming crafting materials.
TBC opens up a sea of possibilities for Miners and Herbalists (less so Skinners) as Flying mounts, added in the Expansion, allow you to farm much faster in the Outland. However, to not fall behind, you really need the 280% Flying Mount (farming suddenly got extremely expensive, didn't it?). If you don't have the fast-flying mount, you might want to consider gathering vanilla resources - the ones needed to advance crafting professions, not the end-game ones. These resources are still in high demand as people level up professions on their alts or even re-roll professions on their mains. Skinning, on the other hand, is not as mount-reliant as you can simply grind a single spot (Nagrand is full of skinnable beasts, which makes it a great place for Skinners). Before you embark on a gathering session, don't forget to check the prices - there is nothing worse than returning from multi-hour farming run just to discover that the AH was flooded with your chosen material and the price is now much lower than it used to (if that happens to you, just send the mats to an alt and wait. Prices will stabilize - AH flippers and other opportunists will make sure of that). All in all, gathering professions are still a solid starting choice for TBC Classic Gold making, but they will require you to invest quite a lot of time and effort. Also, TBC Herbs and Metal Veins will be highly contested, especially in prime time, so we'd recommend you to farm early in the morning or in the middle of the night (server time). |
Summary - People need crafting materials, but most of the time, they can't be bothered to gather them by themselves. Take advantage of this and become a workhorse of the TBC Classic economy. Just don't forget to make yourself a bucket of coffee beforehand. |
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Mote ExtractingThis is a completely new Gold Making method that was made possible with the introduction of the Zapthrottle Mote Extractor - one of the most useful (moneymaking-wise) Engineering Gadgets in WoW's history (until Wrath, anyway...) that allows you to scoop gas clouds and extract Motes from them (and, as you know, you can combine Motes into Primals). Farming with the Zapthrottle Mote Extractor is very unique as it does not require you to farm mobs or use gathering professions; you will need a high enough Engineering skill, however. The recipe that lets you make this gadget comes from a simple quest: "The Zapthrottle Mote Extractor!" in Zargarmarsh (Quest givers are: Mack Diver, located in Zabra'jin - Horde, and K. Lee Smallfry, located in TelRedor - Alliance). Here is a brief breakdown of what Clouds can be found in each of the zones and what can be extracted from them:
One last thing - fast-flying mount would be ideal for this as Gas Clouds are spread thin all around the Outland zones. |
Summary - Engineering is no longer a money sink! Make your own Extractor and farm Primals the alternative way. |
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FishingAs the most relaxing-to-use (or the most boring, depending on how you look at it) profession by far, Fishing allows players to make some easy TBC Classic Gold without the need for gear, level (in most cases), or active farming. This is why many players like to retreat to their favorite fishing spot and just click on the cork from time to time. The best thing about Fishing in TBC Classic is the fact that many sought-after crafting reagents come exclusively from the seas and rivers of Azeroth and Outland. To make the most out of fishing, do research on the Auction House to determine which fish are currently the most lucrative to farm, and then simply start fishing. |
Summary - Seat back, relax, and make some money in the process. Fishing will allow you to stay somewhat productive (Gold-wise) when you just can't be bothered to do anything that requires effort or when you just want to chat with friends. |
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These methods don't require you to have professions, but many of them have some other requirements, like minimal advised level, adequate gear, or Class (Mages, Paladins, and Hunters have it easier in most cases). On the other hand, this category also features some methods that just require some up-front investment (even a minimal sum will work, but the more you invest, the faster and higher your returns will be, but more on that later).
Flipping the Auction HouseThis method is as old as in-game Auction Houses. It worked in Vanilla back in 2004, it still works in Retail, and, of course, it works in TBC Classic. With the release of the TBC Classic, the demand for many items that previously were top choices for flipping has fallen dramatically. Luckily, the expansion has introduced a plethora of new materials that will be in high demand for the whole lifespan of TBC. Moreover, many vanilla mats have become much more scarce as nobody is farming them anymore, while they still are in demand (people level up alts and train professions on them, etc.) - if you know which ones are needed the most, you can make a lot of gold by flipping them. Use the demand for certain items to your advantage; buy them at a below-average price and then resell them at a profit. Mats, like Rugged Leather and Thorium, are much less common in TBC which makes them great choices for flipping (remember to check the prices and use Auctioneer, or another similar addon, to check the demand before investing - the demand will depend on the server's population, age of the expansion, and other factors). Some other low-level mats are also great flipping choices - Mithril, Mageweave Cloth, Silver, and generally every other low-level material needed to level up your professions (especially if it's needed for Jewel Crafting). As for TBC Classic mats, pretty much all of them are flippable - just keep in mind that a lot of people will do that and thus the competition (and prices) will be quite high. This method is quite unique because you don't need level, gear, or high amounts of time to implement it... but you need a hefty initial investment of Gold (you have to buy the stuff you're gonna resell, after all). We will not pretend that Flipping is a miraculous, secret method; many people do it and do it well, and there are addons that can help you with it (we recommend the classic - Auctioneer). If you are new to flipping, there are some important things to remember:
Important Note: Flipping, just like all other methods that require an initial investment, is associated with risk. If you are new to the concept, start with a low investment that you can afford to lose, and that will let you learn - just to be safe. |
Summary - Take advantage of TBC Classic's thriving economy. Invest your Gold in the Auction House and watch as it comes back to you with interest. The more you invest, the more you gain, but also the more you risk. |
Score: *Profitability here is shown in relation to the time investment needed - you can spend 30 minutes/day flipping and make ~500 gold in that time if you know what you are doing. Other methods might easily earn you more gold per day, but they will also sink much more of your time. |
Farming PrimalsPrimals are TBC's counterparts of the Classic's Essences (more or less). They are needed in a plethora of crafting recipes and thus they are constantly in high demand. Farming them is one of the most popular end-game farming methods in the TBC Classic; you can draw two conclusions from this statement: 1 - You can make a lot of money by farming them, and 2 - All farming spots will be highly contested; don't expect to have a spot for yourself, like ever (unless you farm at 3 AM, then maybe...). Here are some of the best spots for Farming Primals:
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Summary - Farming Primals is a very reliable, but also very contested source of income. If you're prepared for the struggles of tagging mobs, engaging in PvP with farmers from the opposite faction, and farming in the middle of the night, this method will (potentially) earn you thousands of Gold per day. |
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Solo Dungeon GrindingThe fact that Dungeons are designed for groups of 5 means that they offer much better loot than solo spots for a similar level. The only problem is, mobs in Dungeons are Elite, and defeating a single Elite of an appropriate level is tricky, not to mention a whole dungeon of them. This leaves three options for would-be solo Dungeon grinders:
Dungeons you can run solo will depend on your class and gear. Rogues can stealth-run dungeons that mainly consist of humanoid mobs. Every Class can speed run through low-level instances, but the profit from doing it will be rather mixed. Classes that excel at AoE grinding, can attempt level-appropriate Dungeons - Mages are always great for this, but a well-geared and prepared Paladin can get the job done as well. Here are some worthwhile Solo Dungeon Farms:
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Summary - Embark on an adventure and make some money by solo-running through Dungeons. Your profits and possibilities will depend on your Class, however. |
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END NOTE Please remember that the in-game economy of TBC Classic is fluid and will change over time (especially after a new Phase is launched). This is why all gold-making activities that require an initial investment should be performed with the highest caution to minimize the risks involved. Sometimes it is better to wait for the prices to stabilize before taking any risky in-game actions, like investing heavily or posting up a large stock of farmed goods. Moreover, it is worth remembering that certain goods will considerably rise in value after new Raids open (reagents required to craft particular consumables, for example). We hope that you have found this guide useful and informative. If we have missed a method that is worth mentioning, please let us know! Also, we will be happy to receive constructive criticism that will help us improve our future work so leave your suggestions in the comments section below. |