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    [Gold] Make gold from the Bad Example achievement

    I am surprised that no one has mentioned this but there is a high possibility of making gold in the AH by simply selling the vendor bought sweets.

    Them being:

    Red Velvet Cupcake - Item - World of Warcraft
    Dalaran Doughnut - Item - World of Warcraft
    Dalaran Brownie - Item - World of Warcraft
    Lovely Cake Slice - Item - World of Warcraft
    All these can be bought from Aimee - NPC - World of Warcraft with the last being possibly the most profitable one because it comes from: Lovely Cake - Item - World of Warcraft

    And Tigule and Foror's Strawberry Ice Cream - Item - World of Warcraft which can be found in Nagrand Caregiver Isel - NPC - World of Warcraft (A) and Matron Tikkit - NPC - World of Warcraft (H)

    Simply list them one by one in the AH (I priced them at 5g) and count on the lazy and oblivious people on your server to buy them.

    [Gold] Make gold from the Bad Example achievement
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    i think its NOT an very good idea :P
    hardcore raider (or WoW veteran) will buy it from the vendor
    N00Bz will buy from AH lol

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    Originally Posted by hellriser View Post
    i think its NOT an very good idea :P
    hardcore raider (or WoW veteran) will buy it from the vendor
    N00Bz will buy from AH lol
    Don't see how that is a problem, there are plenty of noobz

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    yeah, count me in being one of those lazy noobs, i buyed 10 refreshing water for 20g cause i needed for one of my cooking recipe, about 1 minute after i buyed them i saw that they were sold by the general goods in org.... lol

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    Originally Posted by hellriser View Post
    i think its NOT an very good idea :P
    hardcore raider (or WoW veteran) will buy it from the vendor
    N00Bz will buy from AH lol
    Im going to assume you don't read many posts on here.

    Or realize the stupidity of many WoW players.



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