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I'd be interested in reading it over :) I know I blow through gold like it's going out of style when I have it. Heh. :(
I would love to see some sort of a guide.
I have an alt who makes Flasks and another who makes Netherweave bags to sell. Both are reasonably competitive markets, but I do OK there. Alchemy goes in spurts, but it's still a consistent money-maker. I manage to fund my repairs/gems/enchants/upkeep costs for my solo + a 5-Box team without dipping in the hole, but I certainly didn't have oodles of cash laying around to buy hilts immediately for the new team, etc etc.
I think I'd *MOST* be interested in seeing some of the best activities to make money that involved actually playing your team and running PvE content. I've heard you comment about making X gold / hour running heroics, but I'd love to see the breakdown of what you're selling/looting/DEing/etc to get there.
I'm not interested so much in maximizing gold/day as I am making a fair amount of gold with my team while still doing something reasonably enjoyable. Farming random heroics is more dynamic to me than grinding the same 20 quests/day...
Is there a daily questing guide that's aimed towards multi-boxers? If not, I'll try to make something reasonably efficient.
I would definitely love to read this. I am piss poor in-game.
Thanks!
SaraiE
Alliance PoV: http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=29539
It's pretty clear that yes, people DO want a guide to help them make money. I caution people that any such guide will vary by server, you'll have to adapt the strategy to your own server.
Lol good thing I'm the only boxer in my server also. Mass production FTW
I wanna know your other sources aside from your transmuters and gems/primordials/orbs from badges. If it's Dailies then I might not try it but since there's a rocket 2 seater mount I'll think about it
Yes I need your guide!
Haven't you heard? Alliance is the new horde :eek: Faction transfers ftw! I know tons of my horde buddies switched to Alliance and even some people I disliked went horde! WOOT!
On my server you can't make crap for $$$ horde side. Their auction house is dead and what's in there is so overpriced it just isn't worth it. Funneling goods to the horde auction house from alliance I could probably make a fortune... Too bad i'm so lazy!
But yeah... tons of things i've done and or doing I couldn't do as horde on my server. Like when my team first hit 80 buying them all crafted epics which allowed me to go right into heroics. Uhhmm The Insane title where I got tons of things for it from the AH that would have been impossible hordeside.
Sorry to ramble on here, lol...
Selling (unlimited supply) alliance pets, on the horde AH... is about 8k a month.
Selling (unlimited supply) horde pets, on the alliance AH... is about 500g a month.
Not sure why, the discrepancy.
I do have a single horde team, still rather low level (22nd).
But they have 22k towards their mount fund, thanks to alliance pets and transfering via the neutral AH.
I certainly would like a guide. I make a few hundred a day but nothing close to what ppl here are getting.
whats the status of this awesome guide? I was reading this forum drooling as Im looking to gear up 3 seperate teams and any money making ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated 5x mages, 5x druids, 5x shammys all flat broke hehe.
Is it posted somewhere else that I don't know about? :)
yes, it's been discussed before and will come up again I'm sure. I don't even know why he bothers telling us he's breaking the ToS, attention seeking maybe?
Ok. It was my understanding that talking/posting about anything that was against the ToS was against the rules of this site.
The full guide was put on hold indefinitely. At least for WOTLK. I will make one for CATA.
technically, the ingame gold (as everything ingame) belongs to Blizzard, whereas the game code belong to whoever purchased them.
Buying codes with ingame gold is pretty much like buying stuff with someone else's money. I would be pretty surprised if that was allowed..
Then again i haven't seen the second set of rules yet :-)
It's not allowed and that has been covered time and time again by Blues. This has been the case for some time.
It is NOT the same as trading the INGAME code for a TCG mount or itemQuote:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#5
01/26/2008
As this is referring to a Game Card, as in you purchased pre-paid time for a World of Warcraft account — and therefore it is only a real-world currency reference, and are unable to do anything with it in-game — I would recommend avoiding doing this. This could very easily be considered the same thing as purchasing gold for real world currency — as you essentially are.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#8
01/16/2009
Just to reiterate:
Selling time cards for in-game gold is in violation of our Terms of Use and can result in account action up to account closure. Please refrain from participating in such sales and let us know if you witness any such transactions by opening an in-game petition.
Thanks!
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#7
04/09/2010
Quote:
Q u o t e:
this guy was spamming in trade "WTB 60 day gamecard 5k gold pst!"
is that allowed in WoW?
This particular transaction would be seen as an exchange of real-world items for in-game currency, something which is currently against the Terms of Use. For reference, the related section of the Terms of Use is available here:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/legal/termsofuse.html
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#2
08/06/2010
Don't ever cross RL and ingame things, Schubert.
Game Cards are a RL item, ingame gold is well - ingame.
Not to mention this is ripe for scamming.
Quote:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...d=1&pageNo=1#7
06/10/2009
Quote:
Q u o t e:
The TCG loot cards have a code (RL code) that is turned into an in-game code when you enter it online. The RL code can't be sold for gold, but the in-game code can be.
The game time cards only have a RL code, no conversion to an in-game code, so that is why they're not allowed yet the loot card in-game code is.
You hit the nail on the head. :)
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...eNo=1&sid=1#12
05/17/2009
While unsupported, selling the loot code used in-game to redeem an in-game reward from the collectible card game is not considered in violation of our policies at this time. Selling a gametime code in-game, however, is in violation of our policies as this is not an in-game transaction; please refrain from participating in such transactions.
Regardless of if blizzard supports it or it is blatantly against the terms of service... people get refunded day in and day out for buying faulty time-codes or cd-keys. If it was a bannable offense then those people's accounts would be closed and not have their in game currency reimbursed.
If you all don't feel comfortable doing it, don't.
You inferred in your original posts here on the forums when you start boxing that you had been banned before? Correct?Incorrect?
It would seem that your current attitude to the rules or interpretation of the ToS could end in the same way.
It would be a shame to get banned after all the work you have put into your teams.
It's kind of hard to say it works only for TCG mounts, since that "in game code" has value, and gold has a RMT value as well. Blizzard just put a spin on it, really think it out it's all the same shit, different box. In the end -- who the hell really cares? All the QQ and stuff, I would wager money that 90% of this forum is in violation of some sort of TOS breech, naming policy anyone? Stop giving people a hard time just to bust their nuts please, there is really good info in some of these threads.
It´s aginst the TOS and forum rules - so stop writing about it, is that so hard.
Anyone run a team similar to paladin tank, dps shaman, dps mage, dps lock, priest healer? Wondering how fast you guys usually clear heroics. Thx.
Everyone needs to stop flaming each other and stop posting. Locking this thread instead of deleting because the quotes from blues explicitly laying out the rules.