
How to Make WoW Gold Easy With Your Gathering Skills
By Robert Cole
Is your WoW-wallet getting thinner? Did you just spend your whole gold reserve on some expensive enchantments or items? Looking for a method to make WoW gold easy? Well, your cash-flow is about to change. I'm going to reveal a simple method to make WoW gold easy.
No matter what server I play, PvP or PvE, when I'm starting a new character, I always choose gathering skills as professions. This is my money making tool that will always make WoW gold easy for me. Doesn't matter if you have your gathering skills combined with crafting, I will tell you exactly what to do to make WoW gold easy having only gathering skills.
Principles of Gathering
First of all, both gathering skills for World of Warcraft are herbalism and mining. In order to make WoW gold easy with these, there are a few principles that you need to know. First of all, being a gatherer, no matter what level you are from 10 to 80, you can always get minerals or flowers that are on high demand which nobody wants to farm because they are either hard to find, or simply because players are too lazy.
The real farming by gathering starts though when your character reaches the level cap (level 80) as well as the 450 skill for the gathering skill that you've been training in. Not only that you will make WoW gold easy by getting access to the highest level resources, but you will also be able to gather without getting any aggro in low level zones.
The third aspect that you need to focus on to make WoW gold easy with gathering is your movement speed. In this case an epic mount (for Azeroth) and an epic flying mount (for Outland and Northrend) are both extremely important investments. Having THE SPEED, your bags will fill up much more faster. Last but not least, when gathering you must be as sharp as an eagle. Every little piece of resource is important and paying attention to your radar instead of the landscape, will help you get your hands on all the herbs and minerals existent. When you get your fill, simply sell all the resources at the Auction House, but make sure you sell full stacks.
How I Do It
As I said, on each server I play, I have my gatherer to make WoW gold easy. I simply fly around Sholazar Basin, on my epic flying mount, of course gathering all the Saronite Ore, the Adder's Tongue flowers and the
Tiger Lilies. If I'm lucky, I get a few Titanium Ores as well, which will increase my profit a lot. After an hour of flying I get about 4-5 Saronite Ore stacks and 2-3 stacks of each plant I mentioned above. I usually spend enough time until I gather enough materials to craft a Titansteel Bar. After an hour here, respecting all the principles I mentioned above, my gathered loot value reaches about 300g. This is what I do to make WoW gold easy.




WoW pvp and pve server.?
How is pvp in a pvp server compare to pvp in a pve server?
on a pvp server it is allways active so any horde can kill u or alliance
and u can do the same back
on pve u have to turn it on and only others with it on can fight u
pve is better for starting players
WoW question- Difference of a pvp and pve server?
i play on a pvp server Altar of Storms and up until level about 21 i have been in horde only place and it has been easy to quest and level, but now i’m starting to go to contested places and i always get attacked and they camp my body so i have to wait a long while to respawn so they will leave!
on a Normal server i’m guessing those are the pve servers.. can you get attacked while your in contested terretories?
and what’s the difference between a pvp server, normal server, roleplaying server, and RPPVP server?
WOW.. RolePlaying servers… that’s wierd!..
i might transfer my guy from a pvp to a pve server, if it get’s more annoying.
but for a pve server can you even go into the opposing factions territory and not get attacked? and even there towns?
Pvp server – Automatically flagged for pvp in Contested and Enemy territories
Pve server – Only flagged for pvp if you choose to be, or if you attack an enemy player or npc / or buff someone who is pvp’d
RPPVP – same as Pvp server, but RP meaning, people choose to roleplay their characters on that server, give them names, background stories, act through their character, if they choose.
If you enter an enemy town on a pvp server, guards will attack you, but you will not become flagged, unless you also attack the guards. They’ll eventually kill you if you don’t either (kill them and get flagged, or Run away)
WoW – PVP vs PVE?
Hi all, im thinking of buying world of warcraft, but i dont know the diffrences of a PVP server, and a PVE server.
I know that on a PVE server, horde an alliance fight eeachother, and you can toggle PVP, but how is this diffrent from a PVP server?
thanks!
Aside from being able to toggle it on your own in PvE servers, you’re also flagged for combat if you’re seen by guards of the opposing faction.
On PvP servers, territories are divided into three categories:
1) Friendly territory
2) Contested territory
3) Enemy territory
In friendly territory (your home territory), you’re naturally deflagged for PvP and will only be flagged if you toggle it or if you attack an enemy player in the territory.
In enemy territory it’s just the opposite. You are always flagged for PvP and can only engage enemy players who are flagged for combat.
In contested territory, everyone is always flagged for PvP.
Burning Crusade introduced Sanctuary territory (Shattrath City), which is basically no one’s territory and everyone is always deflagged (you can’t start PvP).
WoW PVP server?????????
Im new to WoW, in a PVP server anyone can kill you anywhere and anytime right? If i play in a PVE server can i switch to PVP later? Is it possible to get to lvl 80 without enter horde territory?
If you play on a PVP server your opponents the horde sice your alliance can kill you anywhere and at anytime.
If you play on a PVE server you can switch to a PVP server by:
-Paying for a transfer or
-Wait for a free server transfer which happens when a new server(realm) is made. But only selected servers can move.
And it is possible to get to level 80 without entering horde territory.
I just got everquest 2 (played wow for a while before) should I go on a pvp or pve server?
I’m thinkin about being a warden, are they good at pvp
what’s the best server
I don’t know if it’s the *best* server, but I really like Permafrost. If you have friends that play EQ2, ask them what server they use; that’s what I did and why we all ended up on Permafrost.
I’m not a fan of PVP myself.
Regardless, since you can make more than one character, if I were you and interested in PVP, I would make a character (or more) for the PVP server. Then also make a character (or more) for a non-PVP server. Even on the non-PVP servers, you can challenge other characters to duel, btw. I believe you can also fight other players in the Arena in Maj’Dul? I’m not certain of that.
I have not played a Warden, but I’ve played their opposite, the Fury. It’s a decent class, though works best in a group rather than solo it seems. The best solo class I’ve played has been Necromancer, followed closely by Shadowknight.
For PVP, I would tend more towards the Shadowknight, Berzerker, Paladin, Assassin, or Swashbuckler … classes that hit hard and can stay standing. The SK, Zerker, and Pally might seem a little underwhelming as you begin to level up, but once they hit about level 12-15 or so, they start to hit their stride! The combat arts really offer some awesome combinations. (With my SK, I absolutely love slamming the mob with my shield, thus knocking them off their feet, then following up with my kick so that *just* as they start to get up, they’re knocked off their feet *again*! LOL, that just rocks. There’s a delay as they have to stand up again where you can just keep hitting and their defenses are lowered and they can’t hit back, just a couple seconds but it can mean a huge difference in winning and losing.)
For solo, as I said, the Necro is just a beast, but you have to *really* know how to use the AA points to flesh out the Necro and make them that way. If it’s done wrongly, they turn out rather disappointing. (If you want to know how a Necro should be properly built, if you’re interested in that, I would be happy to post either a follow-up reply or a reply to a second question specifically about that.)