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    Very easy powerleveling and gold guide!

    Did you just start a playing WoW or do you have a brand new character and want to learn how to make wow powerleveling and buy wow gold very quickly? This guide is just for you! I have found this on the internet and I feel it will help a lot of newbies to get started and even some people that just started playing on the brand new servers and wants to make gold quickly at the lower levels in the game!

    Start as Skinner and a wow power leveling Herbalist or Miner for a while to gather resources. You may have to travel to a main town to learn these skills early - but its worth doing early.

    Skinner as you wow power leveling will be killing many wow gold skinable mobs early on, and either Herbalist or Miner as the radar marker conflicts - you cant have both a Herbalist and Miner radar blip on. I have “toons” that are both Skinner, Herbalist wow powerleveling and Skinner, Miner … I think the coin generated is a little better as a Miner (esp as you get occ. gem drops in ore placements), but if you choose a dark-elf as a race go herbalist as the starting area has no mining resources - there may be an equivalent horde race !

    Collect 6 slot bags as wow gold quickly as possible … some will drop as loot, others can be bought from tailors … you can do a /who and /tell and offer to buy COD (cash on delivery) via the mail wow gold system so you dont have to buy from an NPC vendor or go to an Auction House before you are ready.

    Have a “mule” sitting in your factions Auction House Town (eg. Ironforge for Alliance) - create a character that is closest to the Auction House Town .. best a dwarf or gnome for easy access to Ironforge - Humans need to travel via Stormwind and the Underground tram system, Dark-Elves have to travel via foot for about 20 wow gold minutes through dangerous territory to get wow powerleveling anywhere near Ironforge for the first time … place your character very near a mailbox that is not busy. There are two mailboxes near the Auction House in Ironforge - one is always crowded .. crowds = lag. Choose the one that is not busy for your log-in/log-out place. This mule you will post your stacks to for sale at the Auction House.

    Keep notes of how much a stack of resources (light leather from wow gold skinning, copper ore from mining, silverleaf and peaceblossom from herbalism) sell to an NPC vendor but dont sell to the vendor.

    Check the Auction House prices using the search facility and take note buying wow gold of the starting and buyout prices for the stacks of resources cheap wow gold you are selling. Many items have wow gold a buy-out price upto 10-20 times the price an NPC vendor will buy from you. I personally set my prices as follows …. starting price 2x the NPC vendor buy value (around 1.5-2.5s per stack) and a wow powerleveling buyout price 5-6 times the NPC buy value unless all the competitor sellers buyout prices are way above or below that, then I set my buyouts at just below theirs.

    A couple of hours wow power leveling work at toon level 6-8 will give you 3-4 stacks of light leather, 2-3 stacks of herbs, 1-2 stacks or metals bars (yep, smelt them for mining experience before selling them … if you are “grey” on smelting copper (ie no mining XP form it), sell the stacks of raw ore) and if you are working in an area of humanoids 1-2 stacks of linen cloth. wow powerleveling Dont waste your linen on bandages (FirstAid) .. at least not yet.

    Dont waste bag storage space wow gold on grey usable items, ruined pelts, broken teeth etc. unless you are filling up an inventory for the run home. Keep green items for Auction House sale if your toon (or an alt) doesnt need them.

    Always set World of Warcraft Gold auctions for 24 hours and put a buyout price about 4-6x the value to an NPC vendor (again check the Auction House current prices so you dont over or under value your items) … the buyout price allows impatient bidders a way of getting their items quickly - and your money faster. World of Warcraft power leveling World of Warcraft powerleveling

    Mail your major items to your mule for wow gold Auction House Placement, dump wow powerleveling the rest of the garbage ontot he NPC vendor.

    Each stack will sell at Auction House for 5-10s per stack easily and up to 20s per stack if the demand is right, low level “green” items 5-10s each.

    My first (and still main) toon never got anywhere near this cash return so early (mage, miner engineer) … my current level 10 gatherer is getting 1g per 2 hours of game time (mixing it up with questing and general fun) …. a concentrated effort should nett close to 1g per hour - a huge return for a low level character me thinks.

    Dont choose your crafting profession too early … you can always drop one of cheap wow gold your gathering professions for a crafting profession once your cash flow is wow gold good.

    Buying unneeded items World of Warcraft Gold early eats money.
    Buying unneeded skills early eats money.
    Enchanting eats money !
    Engineering eats money !
    Leatherworking, World of Warcraft Gold Blacksmithing and Tailoring can feed an enchanter, make reasonably good money from auctioned items later.
    Alchemy can be fun and provide a good range of buff and regen. potions for your own use, then sell once you get to craft the higher demand potions.

    Dont give me all the credits for this its me and my friend who made this.
    Owner/Developer of WoW Rising

    Very easy powerleveling and gold guide!
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    Don't mean to say it but it looks familiar and I'm assuming a copy/paste from somewhere

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    Yes u are right.Its on many websites its me and my friend who has made it so its no deal
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    looks like a ctrl c ctrl v but thanks tho

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    lol you post this everywhere? you reminding me of that maxamus guy lol. same icon too.

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    even tho it maybe a copy paste it brings up a good point that theres no reason to have a "crafting" profession pre top level You should go double gather. I just broke 61 on my pries who is herb skinner and i had over 800g left after i got my epic mount yesterday. Once you make the good money around 200g you can start the buy low sell high process and the skys the limit. just my thoughts on this idea. Ill say it now L2 learn english Joeeb22 ok good ty

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    Lol, I expected people to flame but NO BODY has realized he has used the race "Dark-Elf" continuously even though it doesn't exist in World of Warcraft.
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    May I just ask why the words "wow power leveling" and "wow gold" are randomly dotted around the post?

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    Originally Posted by nixon5 View Post
    looks like a ctrl c ctrl v but thanks tho
    Not trying to be racist, however I have seen a lot of danish members copy pasting.
    So it wouldn't be the first time. The first one I noticed was a hunter guide copied exactly from another website.
    As said before. Im not trying to be racist!
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    Did you just start a playing WoW or do you have a brand new character and want to learn how to make gold very quickly? This guide is just for you! I have found this on the internet and I feel it will help a lot of newbies to get started and even some people that just started playing on the brand new servers and wants to make gold quickly at the lower levels in the game!

    Start as Skinner and a Herbalist or Miner for a while to gather resources. You may have to travel to a main City (Stormwind, Ironforge, Darnassus and The Exodar) to learn these skills early - but its worth doing early.

    Skinner as you will be killing many Skinable mobs early on, and either Herbalist or Miner as the radar marker conflicts - you cant have both a Herbalist and Miner radar blip on. I have “toons” that are both Skinner/Herbalist and Skinner/Miner … I think the coin generated is a little better as a Miner (especially as you get occasional gem drops in Ore veins), but if you choose a Night-Elf as a race go Herbalist as the starting area has no Mining Veins - There may be an equivalent Horde race !

    Collect 6 slot bags as quickly as possible… Some will drop as loot, others can be bought from Tailors… You can do a /who and /tell and offer to buy COD (Cash on Delivery) via the Mail System so you dont have to buy from an NPC vendor or go to an Auction House before you are ready.

    Have a “Mule” sitting in your factions Auction House Town (eg. Ironforge for Alliance) - create a character that is closest to the Auction House Town... best a Dwarf or Gnome for easy access to Ironforge - Humans need to travel via Stormwind and the Underground tram system, Night-Elves have to travel via foot for about 20 minutes through dangerous territory to get anywhere near Ironforge for the first time… Place your character very near a mailbox that is not busy. There are two mailboxes near the Auction House in Ironforge - one is always crowded... Crowds = Lag. Choose the one that is not busy for your log-in/log-out place. This Mule you will post your stacks to for sale at the Auction House.

    Keep notes of how much a stack of resources (Light Leather from Skinning, Copper Ore from Mining, Silverleaf and Peaceblossom from Herbalism) sell to an NPC vendor but don't sell to the vendor.

    Check the Auction House prices using the search facility and take note of the starting and buyout prices for the stacks of resources you are selling. Many items have a buy-out price upto 10-20 times the price an NPC vendor will buy from you. I personally set my prices as follows… Starting price 2x the NPC vendor buy value (around 1.5-2.5s per stack) and a buyout price 5-6 times the NPC buy value unless all the competitor sellers buyout prices are way above or below that, then I set my buyouts at just below theirs.

    A couple of hours work at toon level 6-8 will give you 3-4 stacks of light leather, 2-3 stacks of herbs, 1-2 stacks or Metals Bars (yep, smelt them for mining experience before selling them… If you are “Grey” on Smelting Copper (i.e No Mining XP form it), sell the stacks of Raw Ore) and if you are working in an area of Humanoids 1-2 stacks of Linen Cloth. Don't waste your Linen on Bandages (FirstAid)... At least not yet.

    Don't waste bag storage space on Grey unusable Items, Ruined Pelts, Broken Teeth etc. unless you are filling up an inventory for the run home. Keep Green Items for Auction House sale if your toon (or an alt) doesnt need them.

    Always set auctions for 24 hours and put a buyout price about 4-6x the value to an NPC vendor (again check the Auction House current prices so you dont over or under value your items)… The buyout price allows impatient bidders a way of getting their items quickly - and your money faster.

    Mail your major items to your mule for Auction House Placement, dump the rest of the garbage on to the NPC vendor.

    Each stack will sell at the Auction House for 5-10s per stack easily and up to 20s per stack if the demand is right, low level “Green” items 5-10s each.

    My first (and still main) toon never got anywhere near this cash return so early (Mage, Miner/Engineer)… My current level 10 gatherer is getting 1g per 2 hours of game time (mixing it up with questing and general fun)… A concentrated effort should net close to 1g per hour - a huge return for a low level character I think.

    Don't choose your crafting profession too early… You can always drop one of your gathering professions for a crafting profession once your cash flow is good.

    Buying uneeded items early eats money.
    Buying uneeded skills early eats money.
    Enchanting eats money!
    Engineering eats money!
    Leatherworking, Blacksmithing and Tailoring can feed an Enchanter, making reasonably good money from auctioned items later.
    Alchemy can be fun and provide a good range of Buff and Regeneration Potions for your own use, then sell once you get to craft the higher demand Potions.

    Dont give me all the credits for this its me and my friend who made this.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    I polished it up for you, removing all that "WoW Gold and Powerleveling" crap and just getting some Grammar and Punctuation right.

    Don't give me rep or credits, the guide STILL belongs to Nick and his friend!

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    Originally Posted by Kaitech View Post
    Did you just start a playing WoW or do you have a brand new character and want to learn how to make gold very quickly? This guide is just for you! I have found this on the internet and I feel it will help a lot of newbies to get started and even some people that just started playing on the brand new servers and wants to make gold quickly at the lower levels in the game!

    Start as Skinner and a Herbalist or Miner for a while to gather resources. You may have to travel to a main City (Stormwind, Ironforge, Darnassus and The Exodar) to learn these skills early - but its worth doing early.

    Skinner as you will be killing many Skinable mobs early on, and either Herbalist or Miner as the radar marker conflicts - you cant have both a Herbalist and Miner radar blip on. I have “toons” that are both Skinner/Herbalist and Skinner/Miner … I think the coin generated is a little better as a Miner (especially as you get occasional gem drops in Ore veins), but if you choose a Night-Elf as a race go Herbalist as the starting area has no Mining Veins - There may be an equivalent Horde race !

    Collect 6 slot bags as quickly as possible… Some will drop as loot, others can be bought from Tailors… You can do a /who and /tell and offer to buy COD (Cash on Delivery) via the Mail System so you dont have to buy from an NPC vendor or go to an Auction House before you are ready.

    Have a “Mule” sitting in your factions Auction House Town (eg. Ironforge for Alliance) - create a character that is closest to the Auction House Town... best a Dwarf or Gnome for easy access to Ironforge - Humans need to travel via Stormwind and the Underground tram system, Night-Elves have to travel via foot for about 20 minutes through dangerous territory to get anywhere near Ironforge for the first time… Place your character very near a mailbox that is not busy. There are two mailboxes near the Auction House in Ironforge - one is always crowded... Crowds = Lag. Choose the one that is not busy for your log-in/log-out place. This Mule you will post your stacks to for sale at the Auction House.

    Keep notes of how much a stack of resources (Light Leather from Skinning, Copper Ore from Mining, Silverleaf and Peaceblossom from Herbalism) sell to an NPC vendor but don't sell to the vendor.

    Check the Auction House prices using the search facility and take note of the starting and buyout prices for the stacks of resources you are selling. Many items have a buy-out price upto 10-20 times the price an NPC vendor will buy from you. I personally set my prices as follows… Starting price 2x the NPC vendor buy value (around 1.5-2.5s per stack) and a buyout price 5-6 times the NPC buy value unless all the competitor sellers buyout prices are way above or below that, then I set my buyouts at just below theirs.

    A couple of hours work at toon level 6-8 will give you 3-4 stacks of light leather, 2-3 stacks of herbs, 1-2 stacks or Metals Bars (yep, smelt them for mining experience before selling them… If you are “Grey” on Smelting Copper (i.e No Mining XP form it), sell the stacks of Raw Ore) and if you are working in an area of Humanoids 1-2 stacks of Linen Cloth. Don't waste your Linen on Bandages (FirstAid)... At least not yet.

    Don't waste bag storage space on Grey unusable Items, Ruined Pelts, Broken Teeth etc. unless you are filling up an inventory for the run home. Keep Green Items for Auction House sale if your toon (or an alt) doesnt need them.

    Always set auctions for 24 hours and put a buyout price about 4-6x the value to an NPC vendor (again check the Auction House current prices so you dont over or under value your items)… The buyout price allows impatient bidders a way of getting their items quickly - and your money faster.

    Mail your major items to your mule for Auction House Placement, dump the rest of the garbage on to the NPC vendor.

    Each stack will sell at the Auction House for 5-10s per stack easily and up to 20s per stack if the demand is right, low level “Green” items 5-10s each.

    My first (and still main) toon never got anywhere near this cash return so early (Mage, Miner/Engineer)… My current level 10 gatherer is getting 1g per 2 hours of game time (mixing it up with questing and general fun)… A concentrated effort should net close to 1g per hour - a huge return for a low level character I think.

    Don't choose your crafting profession too early… You can always drop one of your gathering professions for a crafting profession once your cash flow is good.

    Buying uneeded items early eats money.
    Buying uneeded skills early eats money.
    Enchanting eats money!
    Engineering eats money!
    Leatherworking, Blacksmithing and Tailoring can feed an Enchanter, making reasonably good money from auctioned items later.
    Alchemy can be fun and provide a good range of Buff and Regeneration Potions for your own use, then sell once you get to craft the higher demand Potions.

    Dont give me all the credits for this its me and my friend who made this.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    I polished it up for you, removing all that "WoW Gold and Powerleveling" crap and just getting some Grammar and Punctuation right.

    Don't give me rep or credits, the guide STILL belongs to Nick and his friend!
    Ah thats alot better, wth was with that powerleveling stuff?....

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    Thanks for that Kaitech u are the only one who doesn't say i am and little copyer....
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    Heh, it's OK.

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    thanks for the guide ^^

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