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#1 Pyrostormz

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 14:46

I was hoping some people could point me in the proper direction here.

I tried making bronze bars/ingots and selling them, but i just dont see much demand, and now i am just sitting on them with my stash full.

Are there items that are constantly in demand that i could be making, or should i just focus on leveling with whatever quest gear i can get, and not worry about it ?



#2 SirPeter

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 16:12

exact,i store my bronze,until i can craft them

my ws is 12 at 15 i can use them and sell the weapons


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#3 ComradeLewis

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 17:12

I know it's not really on topic, but the best advice is to level to 40 and make money then.

 

You can sell 100 coal for 2g, or race to 40 and make 100-200g in an hour from item drops.


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#4 Pyrostormz

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 18:01

I know it's not really on topic, but the best advice is to level to 40 and make money then.

 

You can sell 100 coal for 2g, or race to 40 and make 100-200g in an hour from item drops.

its very on topic, because its an option as well.

my main issue with that is as they raise the level cap, its again a constant race to the top, i worry that by the time i hit 40, those item drops wont be worth much



#5 HuMoR

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 18:31

You sell em to a vendor anyways,so the value really isn't going to be changing.


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#6 Allwynd0101

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Posted 03 April 2014 - 21:18

i dont know.... grind? do some instances you can solo, or caves, or whatever, i barely played this game last spring and i dont remember a thing, right  now im waiting for the desktop client to start playing again, i wish i could help you better

 

when i play world of warcraft, i get mining, and skinning(or herbalism) and sell ore/skins/herbs in the auction house, on a server with at least 600 people online atm, you can grind all day and make almost 200g (on Vanilla, TBC, WoTLK)

 

i remember when i was playing Eldevin i was making some basic armors and it was really tedious, but i guess you can make the armors and sell them to vendors or just sell the ore, i guess there is no bypass on grinding in your situation



#7 Praetor

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 15:03

Easy way to make so low level cash: do gathering (not prospecting) and alchemy until you can make the various buff potions, then vendor those. The various buff pots do well for making cash by selling to vendor at low levels.

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#8 Pyrostormz

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 16:06

the buff potions sell for that much more to vendors then the other ones ?



#9 Alteration

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 16:35

The buff potions, like all other alchemy potions, sell at a loss to npc. You get more selling the foraged ingredients to the npc, without turning them into potions. (Assuming you don't have supporter buff, I was told almost all crafted items sell at a profit with supporter)

 

 

And you don't have to rush all the way to 45, starting 30+, you can make quite a bit grinding and selling gear drops to npc. 


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#10 Alteration

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 16:38

Of course players will buy some of the potions at a decent profit at higher levels of alchemy, although its still less than what you can make grinding. 



#11 Pyrostormz

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Posted 04 April 2014 - 16:49

thanks everyone

 

someone on topic as well...

am i better off grinding my way up to high levels, or should i be focusing on quests ?

im starting to feel quests are more of a hassle then they are worth, and slow me down, but some of the gear rewards are good to have 




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