tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post3269122079029921443..comments2024-02-23T14:25:37.910-06:00Comments on Cold's Gold Factory - WoW AH & Hearthstone Tips, Heroes of the Storm: Multiple Profession Coverage in WoWColdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02988692142058297277noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-80428787429320733222011-03-17T12:16:52.786-05:002011-03-17T12:16:52.786-05:00@Stede
Thanks man. I am going to run a post on J...@Stede<br /><br />Thanks man. I am going to run a post on JC Tokens soon. What I have been doing:<br /><br />1) Got rare cuts that I will cut for my own use (+Str, Int, Sta, etc.)<br />2) Bought some of the jewelry patterns.<br />3) Stockpiling all of my tokens in hopes of rare cut patterns costing JC tokens again.<br /><br />@anon<br />Why multiple gatherers?<br />1) Not all my characters are max level.<br />2) I like to have a gathering profession on most characters as I commonly play 8 of my 10 alts. So these characters are out and about in the world and don't just stand in major cities wheeling and dealing.Coldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02988692142058297277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-83720044897608095352011-03-17T11:17:06.998-05:002011-03-17T11:17:06.998-05:00Cool post, Cold - I'm interested in your thoug...Cool post, Cold - I'm interested in your thoughts on JC tokens - stockpile, buy more rare cuts, or sell Chimera's Eyes on the AH.<br /><br />Chimera's Eyes go for ~300g on my AH. You figure - that's 2100g / week right there. A rare cut is 3 tokens, so that's essentially 900g for a cut - seems like you'd burn through at least a full stack of a cut before you'd actually see a return on that opportunity cost.<br /><br />I know I sound like a one-trick pony when it comes to JC - it's kinda my thing - like MFCs are yours. I just feel like JCs are in this unique position to either immediately sell off their CD, or invest it in gem cuts, or stockpile them as a speculation play for epic cuts.<br /><br />Hit me back and let me know if you want to run that - I probably won't get to it for ahwile.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-2574419086585915902011-03-17T09:44:03.860-05:002011-03-17T09:44:03.860-05:00I tend to choose herbalism/mining as long as I'...I tend to choose herbalism/mining as long as I'm leveling and then switching professions once everything is done (including quests).Vayazhttp://www.thevayaz.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-74382120342228227732011-03-17T08:57:10.394-05:002011-03-17T08:57:10.394-05:00With the relatively recent addition of experience ...With the relatively recent addition of experience points for gathering through mining and herbing, there's now very little incentive for any new characters to look at any of the crafting professions until they hit at ~least~ level 75 (ideally 80-85).<br /><br />I've always said that crafting professions cost you money to level while gathering professions make you money while you level. The extra exp is icing on the cake.<br /><br />If you eventually want a bs or lw or jc or alchemist, save all the mats and non-greys you find along the way and you'll greatly reduce the amount of gold you'll need to spend to level these professions once you get to your target character level.<br /><br />That being said, I currently have almost all the professions covered with some strategic duplication of some to take advantage of both factions. I lack skinning at the moment....(my old skinner/lw became an alchie/lw back in wrath when the gem transmute made it worthwhile)...and I've yet to convince myself its worthwhile picking it up on a new alt when my need for both ore and herbs seems to far outpace my need for leather.Whitewolfnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-18988296897595443042011-03-17T07:11:10.937-05:002011-03-17T07:11:10.937-05:00Being diverse largely can also center around the g...Being diverse largely can also center around the gold value of the personal benefits of professions. For me I play a druid and warlock, so I have Leatherworking and Tailoring along with Enchanting and Jewelcrafting as the professions I focus my sales upon. I made a DK to be my miner/skinner. I have two alchemists and a scribe at various levels all with herbalism so if I decide to play them a bit I can farm herbs wherever Im at and send them where needed. I have an engineer, but I rarely do much with that and having not really seriously played a plate class, I'm in no hurry to make a blacksmith. Either way, I have more than enough to make solid profits and keep me busy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-45093137079820499302011-03-17T06:27:35.125-05:002011-03-17T06:27:35.125-05:00Scrolls, Glyphs, and Gems require a lot of AH micr...Scrolls, Glyphs, and Gems require a lot of AH micro to maximize profit wise, but the income from those professions is massive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-91277298213018290502011-03-17T05:58:34.040-05:002011-03-17T05:58:34.040-05:00Why multiples of your gatherers? It seems like at...Why multiples of your gatherers? It seems like at most you would want a druid herbalist who may also be a miner, and a miner + engineer on another character. What possible benefit could you get from more than one miner, herbalist, or skinner?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5047964376363882750.post-47078098644070834422011-03-17T05:47:19.301-05:002011-03-17T05:47:19.301-05:00I'm more inclined on the daily/weekly CD profe...I'm more inclined on the daily/weekly CD professions like Alchemy/Tailoring. I don't want to spend the bulk of my time farming for materials and I just want some quick gold for the 15-30 minutes I spend per day using these CDs.<br /><br />Inscription/JC require a lot of time on the AH to monitor your sales and such so I'd much rather make multiple Tailors/Alchemists, even if it is not maximum profit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com