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Earn Tons of Gold in World of Warcraft

Today I saw this post about the do and don’t when you are in the game. I applied what he said and the results was tremendous, it was so useful. This is a sneak peak of the strategy. I’ll be only showing what you should not do…

Don’t:

  1. Don’t screw people over: People won’t appreciate it, and it’ll mark you as a dork and as a noob. Trading fairly with everybody will usually be the best strategy in the long run.
  2. Don’t resell ‘unlimited’ recipies: You might make a quick coin from some newbies, but overall it’s not worth the hassle, and people will remember you for doing this.
  3. Don’t buy items off the Auction House unless you really need to, and it’s affordable. Remember: Once you use it, you can’t resell it again.
  4. Don’t buy gold: A lot of websites are offering “World of Warcraft Gold”. Some gold farmers will offer such in-game, or send you URLs in game. Don’t respond. It is against Blizzard’s Terms of Service to buy Gold. You will just spend money on gold that you will then use to buy items from the gold farmers; a nice closed system for the farmers. Also remember that these poor fellows are often working in sweatshop-like conditions in the Far East. Just Say No. No matter how big the temptation is for you.
  5. Don’t grind the Auction House: You’re browsing the AH and someone is selling a +Fire Resistance Ring for 20s. You could buy it and resell it for many times that. Don’t do it. Well, okay, sometimes it’s just too tempting, but try to keep it to a minimum. You’ll just make the game tougher, and more annoying, for those who might need that item. Remember this could also happen to you. Now, there is nothing wrong with buying an item cheaply and then only use it 10 levels later, but that’s usually not a good investment.
  6. Don’t need on items you don’t need: Don’t laugh, some people do this. When you’re playing in a group, don’t click on “need” unless your current character actually needs the item. Selling on the AH does not constitute “Need”, and neither does “My Alt could use this”. When in doubt, ask – and be honest.
  7. Don’t disturb lowbies: It’s easy to take your level 44 character and grind for Grave Moss in Duskwood. But if there are some low-level players there, don’t disturb them. Chances are, they need the monsters you kill to complete a quest. Move on and let them play in peace.

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