Warcraft Formula December Edition
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Friday, December 4, 2009
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Massive WoW Gold - 10,000 gold per week?
Hey There,
Let's face it, most of us never really have enough gold to
get everything we want in WoW.
But I'm sure you've heard stories about players who accumulate
10's of thousands - even hundreds of thousands of gold. With
so much gold, these elite players can pretty much do whatever
they want in the game...
- buy epic flyers for all their alts
- equip the best enchants and gems for every new piece of gear
- collect the most expensive rare pets and exotic fun items
- help friends and guildmates with gear and gold hand-outs
Is this for real? Are there actually players out there with so
much gold they can't even spend it all?
See for yourself...
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Jonathan Kenins is one of the crazy-rich elite. And since I
known him pretty well, I've gotten him to give you a look
inside, and show you his secrets of accumulating massive gold
in WoW.
Best of all, it won't cost you a cent. Jon is letting a few of
us in on his powerful gold-making methods. In this short
video, he shows you what his Massive Gold Blueprint method is
all about, and how it will change your whole experience of
WoW.
Go watch the video right away, I don't think Jon is going to
leave it online very long. He doesn't share this stuff around
much :)
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Rooting For You,
Tony "T Dub" Sanders
Warcraft Formula
P.S. take a look at how much gold Jon's toon is carrying. He
doesn't mention it in the vid... but holy crap! Guess he isn't
kidding when he talks about 10,000 gold per week.
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WoW Brewfest 2009 - WoW Brewfest Event Guide
The Brewfest event in WoW is about to come in September 20, and
you don't want to miss out on this event.
There are a lot of special rewards that you can only get during
this event such as..
* Beer Goggles! Make everyone in WoW look more attractive :)
* Oktoberfest style outfit, (very cool)
* Epic Ram for Horde or Kodo for Alliance
* Brewmaster Title
* Free (almost..) epic trinkets for all classes.
Check out this free guide and video by Dugi
>>> WoW Brewfest 2009 Event Guide <<<
If you have ever though about getting Dugi's Dailies & Events Guide
the best time is RIGHT NOW!
Because Dugi's have again offered a great Bonus Guide with
every purchase of Dugi's Dailies & Events Guide, which will
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More info about the special below its limited to the first 200
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Good Luck and Enjoy the Brewfest Event!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Warcraft Formula September Edition Blueprint
Warcraft Cataclysm, Blizzcon, Icecrown Citadel, Onyxia, Easy Gold and You...
The first of the month is here and that means Brad and T Dub are
back with another blueprint of Warcraft Formula - this time
focusing intently on the release of details on Cataclysm - the
third expansion for WoW.
In a hurry? Visit:
http://Warcraft-Formula.com
Here are the quick facts....
They're always all over the newest content - here's a heads up on
what you can expect from the pair this time out:
- News about Blizzcon, Cataclysm, Icecrown Citadel and Onyxia, all
crammed into this month's issue.
- Tons of details about the current state of the Auction House and
what you need to know
- Continuing the quest of endless gold and why Titanium and Epic
Gems should be the focus this month.
- Top notch strategies from T Dub on how to defeat the Faction
Champions and the Val'kyr Twins.
And of course, the top questions answered, action plans mapped, and
a sneak peak of next month's issue.
Get over right now and check it out before everyone else gets a
jump on you.
http://Warcraft-Formula.com
Thursday, June 4, 2009
How To Make 2500 Gold with Black Cat Polymorph Tome
WoW Gold Guide - How To Make Gold in Wow
by Shawn Woods
Have You Seen My Kitty??
It's been a long and eventful week for me so I'm going to keep this
one quick and to the point. If you read the subject line, you
probably figured out we're talking about Black Cats, but not pets
this time (that is so Silverpine Forest). No, we're talking about
Polymorph this time and the huge, HUGE profit potential offered by
the Tome of Polymorph you need to learn this awesome, but pretty
much superfluous new spell.
It's a vanity spell - and we all know that vanity anything sells
well. Mages want to show off that they could get it by turning you
into a cat (or alternately the turtle or snake that they can also
buy for varying amounts).
The Black Cat Polymorph Tome is going to be a big investment too,
but I can guarantee you 100% that if you happen to be there when it
goes on sale, you will make a profit off of it when you relist it
at auction. It's that highly in demand. To get the thing, you need
to go to the Dalaran Market and find Endoora Moorhead. She'll be
located in the Magus Commerce Exchange and will sell this thing for
about 2500 gold.
Pony up the investment and then take it back to resell. Good luck
even finding it up for auction most of the time to compare (they
sell out in seconds - most mages have it on a reminder with
Auctioneer). List it for at least 5,000 gold. You can probably even
get 6,000 out of it if you're lucky and then wait about 10-20
minutes and profit is yours to be had.
It only spawns every 12 hours (Tome of Polymorph: Serpent shares
the timer every 6 hours) but if you're there when it pops, kudos
for waiting it out.
Now time to pwn some noobs into little black cats.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
How To Make Gold Mining Titansteel
Gold Farming - How To Make Gold in Wow
by Shawn Woods
Every now and then Blizzard has a really cool, really profitable
(for us) idea. I like to think I was on the front end of a lot of
those good ideas. Titansteel is just such as cool new idea even if
it isn't really anything special. We all know it exists, but do you
really know how much gold you can make on it? Let's find out.
Basically, what you have with Titansteel is a transmutable steel
that only Miners can create at Level 450 and only every 20 hours.
It's like the high level transmutes Alchemists do only much more
profitable. The stuff is used for everything. We're talking
Titansteel gear, rare crafted items, Choppers and hogs. The list
goes on and so the cost of titansteel goes up and the two kind of
meet in the middle somewhere way above our heads.
A single bar of titansteel costs about 120-180 gold on average and
only costs about 70 gold to make (depending a LOT on the current
rate of Eternals of which you need three). Basically though, if
you're a miner, you need to be making Titansteel every 20 hours on
the dot. Keep a calendar, set a stop watch, setup an alarm clock;
do something to make sure you can smelt this stuff whenever your
cooldown is up.
And if you're not a Miner, don't hesitate to snag a few good deals
at auction. If you grab a Titansteel underpriced for only 90 gold,
you will make a profit if you wait a day or two for the price to go
back up to where it should be around 120 (or higher if it's
Thursday or Friday night).
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How To Make Gold Jewelcrafting
Before TBC came out, I was about as skeptical as anyone about
Jewelcrafting. Seemed like a whole lot of gold to invest for a few
fancy gems and rings. But, after it came out, boy oh boy did I
change my tune. That stuff was money. Cold hard cash in your pocket
if you did it right and boy did a lot of people do it right. It's
been one of the most consistently profitable professions in the
game and so you can guess why I'm such a huge fan. It's a great way
to make gold and in WotLK it's just as good as (if not better than)
ever.
So what can you do with Jewelcrafting this time around? First off,
you can make perfect uncommons. It's a new intermediate level for
gems that translates to more cash in your pocket for a green gem
that would otherwise not be worth all that much.
Next up, there's dailies now that can translate to Dragon's Eyes
and epic rare designs. Which brings me to Epic Designs. Yes, I said
Epic jewelry, trinkets, rings and gems. This stuff sells for sooooo
much and it's just getting started as many players have not even
gotten to the pinnacle of raiding content yet.
To make things even sweeter, you can run some pretty cool tricks
through with Jewelcrafting such as creating Stoneguard bands and
then disenchanting them and selling off the materials for much
cheaper than what you paid. There's some serious profit laying in
that kind of sneaky behavior (and pretty cool ways to get around
the whole "Eternal Earth is worthless" problem).
Basically, Jewelcrafters make bank. Pick it up and you also will
make bank.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
How To Make Gold Farming Spider Silk
Spiders are icky. I don't care what you say - they're just gross
and I don't generally want to have anything to do with them. Too
many legs. Too many eyes. They're just plain unpleasant and yet in
World of Warcraft they are one of my favorite mobs and for a
wonderful set of reasons. Mostly though, they reward the heck out
of you with some mighty fine swag when you get to hunting them.
From the highest end Nerubian Chitins to hunting down the Spider
King in Azjol'Nerub, you're getting your time and money's worth
when you hunt spiders.
But, one of the biggest farming targets is always Spider Silk and
in Wrath of the Lich King, there is yet another new form of Spider
Silk that's hit the game and it's worth a ton (as usual). Used in
everything from Epic Spellthreads (which are sweet) to Flying
Carpet Mounts (which are sweeter), Iceweb Spider Silk is huge in
the game and is going to remain that way for a good long time.
Generally, you're looking at an average of anywhere between 40 and
60 gold per stack and they can add up fast when farming.
If you're like me and are always looking for a good throw down with
a (virtual) spider, the best place to find these Iceweb Spider
wielding baddies is in Zul'Drak where a crew of Trapdoor Crawlers
has infested Heb'Valok near (36,51). The drop rate is great, but
watch out if you're a Rogue. These things are crawling around
underground (remember Crudbusters in Hellfire?) and can't be opened
on easily.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
How To Make Gold Farming Elementals
Wow Gold - How To Make Gold in Wow
by Shawn Woods
Remember when you could sly into Nagrand, land in the middle of the
Elemental Plateau and flat out own your guildies by posting up 300
or more gold an hour. Ah, those were the good old days. These days,
elemental farming has been slapped around a bit and isn't quite as
good as it used to be.
First off, you've got the new Motes - Crystallized Elements. There
are six this time around (no Mana), and they all turn into Eternals
when you transmute 10 of them. They are sold for the same things
too - high level crafting and you even need more of them than you
did before. But, finding the elementals you need to farm is a bit
harder and the prices are even a bit lower than Primals were in
there heyday. So what's the point?
Well, first off, you can farm more of them plus all the nifty other
stuff out there. By hitting up Lake Wintergrasp between battles
you'll find every kind of elemental out there and boy oh boy do
they drop Crystallized Elements. Next up, you can mine any of the
Crystallized Elements by digging up the various kinds of ore. Herbs
drop Life and Water and Fishing still drops Water.
To top things off, you can find all of them on arctic clouds with
Engineering as you did with your Mote Extractor before. That makes
four solid professions that can flatout farm the things. Throw in
farming for greens and blues and all the other loot you can find
and the prices even out. Think of it this way, someone needs those
things. If you don't farm them, who will. Plus, you can all but do
it in your sleep.
Hit up the hot spots and you'll rake in between 200 and 400 gold an
hour - it's not Titanium money but if Icecrown is overcamped (which
it will be) you can maintain a nice clip and relax a bit later in
the day. Gotta love elementals.
Tauren Chef - Wrath of the Kitchen King
WoW Cooking Guide
Wrath of the Kitchen King (WotKK) is the expansion to the Tauren Chef Cookbook and is a massive guide to leveling your in-game WoW cooking skills and also includes all new recipes from Azeroth, Outlands, and Northrend, allowing you to level your real world cooking skills. Now you can eat as well as your characters!
Some of the recipes found in-game, that you can also make in your kitchen, are:
- Smoked Desert Dumplings
- Nothern Stew
- Conjured Muffins
- Monster Omelet
- Deep Run Rat Kabob
- Carrion Surprise
- Fillet of Redgill
- Arathi Basin Field Rations
- Galgar's Cactus Apple Surprise
- Tracker Snacks
- Metal Gear Solid fans will finally be able to try out the Russian Rations and see if they're really up to snuff
- Over 60 recipes in all!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
How To Make Gold Hunting Rhino
by Shawn Woods
Meat is good stuff. It smells great when you cook it. It fills you
up better than anything out there and it tastes good with ketchup.
Any kind of meat...good with ketchup.
I'm a big fan of meat so it's no surprise that meat farming is a
fun enterprise for me in WoW. I spend a good amount of time hunting
down the big game that tends to be flotsaming around the more beast
friendly zones out there and snagging some meat, a few skins and
whatever else may fall.
There are a ton of options this time around too. As usual, we have
a Nesingwary zone to thank for that - this time it's Sholazar Basin
and it's a beautiful place to lounge and make some profit on the
various beasts and creatures that happen to be around. You're going
to find crocs, cats, and best of all rhinos. What's so good about
rhinos you ask?
Simple. There is no equivalent for Rhino meat based food with fish
based food. Many foods have two options for the same stat boost -
either fish or meat. With Rhino meat, it's just the meat and so a
good stack of Rhino Meat will sell for over 50 gold on average and
sometimes swoop up as high as 60 or even 70 when demand is high.
The best part about it is that the demand will always stay high
because expertise comes out of some Rhino based foods and because
there are so many cooking dailies. Toss in the extra hides, horns,
and random other drops you get and you're set. Where should you be
hunting Rhinos? The area just north of Nesingwary's Camp is a good
one, as is the Rhino infested areas of Borean Tundra and Howling
Fjord.
Get to moving and grab yourself a few good Rhino Dogs before
they're all gone.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
How To Make Gold as an Engineer
by Shawn Woods
Engineers have had it bad. Really bad. Just think back a few
patches and expansions and when was the last time that someone
said, "man I wish I could make gold like an engineer"? I'm going to
hazard a guess and say around about...never. It just doesn't happen.
Engineers are not lauded or held on high for their gold making -
they are panned and ignored because they don't make enough and
because you're not going to get much of anywhere with one unless
you like playing with cool gadgets (which, admittedly, I do).
Of course, that has all changed with WotLK as Engineers were given
quite a few cool new things to craft that can make them some solid
profit. You've got your Nitro Boosters, your Pyro Rockets, your
Gnomish Army Knife (this is a great one to save bag space) and
those Overcharged Capacitors everyone is always asking for in
Borean Tundra and Storm Peaks (huge profit on these in week one).
But, the big money maker and the sole reason I'm okay with
Engineering even being called a profession again is the addition
of the crafted mounts - the Chopper and Hog. These puppies might
cost over 15,000 gold to craft, but you can make a 5,000 gold
profit on each one you make. If you happen to have some gold laying
around, knocking out two or three of these in one week will cover
you for a month or two of grinding.
To top it off, everyone and I mean everyone wants one. Finding
someone with 20,000 gold to toss around is the hard part, but in
this age of 700+ gold an hour grinding, it's not nearly as
farfetched as you might think.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Farming Frostweave in Borean Tundra
Extreme Gold Secrets - How To Make Gold in Wow
I don't know about you, but I love the new starting zones that
Blizzard put together for Northrend. Hellfire Peninsula was...well,
it sucked. It was too crowded, too bland, and too lacking in some
basic amenities for questers and gold farmers. You still had to
grind there up to 3.0 and it's a wasteland now. But Howling Fjord
and Borean Tundra are awesome and Borean Tundra is a gold mine,
even when you're already Level 80 - that's good world building for
an MMO.
It's even nicer because things like Frostweave Cloth were not made
easy to farm in this iteration of the game. Unlike TBC where you
were swimming in Netherweave whenever you killed anything remotely
resembling a humanoid, Frostweave comes in short, but rare bursts
until you're in the top zones. It's mostly because Tailors get that
blasted scavenging ability (if you're a tailor, use it). It makes
it so the ones who really need cloth can get it more easily and in
greater amounts.
But the rest of us who have fond memories of farming demons in
Shadowmoon Valley or Felwood are left wondering what happened.
Luckily, some hotspots abound. So, we get to combine one of my
favorite zones with one of my favorite farming activities
(humanoids are great for all that extra loot they drop too) in the
caves located near Brom'Gorok Outpost and Fizzlecrank Outpost. It's
chock full of mobs that drop cloth at a 35% rate (with 1-3 drops
per kill) and a huge number of greens and blues in the loot tables.
Check it out next time you're bumbling around the starting zones -
fast respawns, faster kills and all sorts of valuable cloth. Good
times.
How To Make Gold Farming Frost Lotus
Who Want's a Frost Lotus?
Hope you're having a good week. I've been at it again, gold farming
to my heart's content (this stuff sure is addictive isn't it?) and
thought I'd throw you another of my favorite farming options. It's
a classic but it's a goodie and it's been a huge boon for my gold
stashes on at least two characters.
I'm talking about Frost Lotuses, those newest of new herbs that are
incredibly rare, incredibly valuable, and incredibly hard to find.
This version of Lotus (what are we up to? Four different kinds now)
is found inside nodes in Northrend at higher rates for higher level
herbs. So Icethorn and Lichbloom drop it more often than anything
else and thus are harder to find (lots of competition).
Unfortunately, unlike Titanium, Blizzard didn't just make Frost
Lotus nodes appear. They make it so you have to track down the
Icethorn and Lichblooms out there and then pick it to see if a
Frost Lotus is inside. It's a pain, but it drives the price up even
higher and the drop rates are even a little better than some other
Lotuses out there (why even bother with Black Lotuses anymore?)
If you're just a farm and auction type, these guys will go for more
than 20 gold each. If you're a crafter, hold on to the puppy and
use it for Alchemy recipes like your top new Alchemist's Stones and
some mighty rare (and mighty pricey new Flasks like Stoneblood).
And if you're an Inscriptionist, DO NOT use it for Azure Pigment.
What a waste that would be when Goldclover is going for 19 gold a
stack.
The final verdict? Frost Lotus = Good Gold. Usually, I can knock
out about 5 or 6 of them per hour if I get a good spot and that's
in addition to all the Icethorn and Lichbloom I find and loot I
snag from the Jormungars that litter the top two zones. Good stuff.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
5 Ways To Make Gold in a Raid
You probably raid, right?We can just assume you do for the sake of
this message. After all, almost 85% of any given server will run at
least one instance per week and that's just the players online that
week. Instances and Raids are where it's at for anyone who calls
themselves as WoW player with the coolest lore, the most fun
encounters, and the slickest swag around. You want Epic loot, you
go raiding.
But, raids cost cash to run and most players go broke going into
them. But, if you're clever and can maneuver some serious gold out
of the raids you go into, you can make back that gold you just
spend on those Stoneblood Flasks. Here are my favorite ways:
1. Frozen Orbs - These puppies drop from end bosses and heroic
encounters and go for about 130 gold on most servers. Or you can
use them in your crafting and make even more on them.
2. Emblems of Heroism - Emblems of Heroism are where it's at. Turn
them in for cool items, reputation, or PvP Gear and boost your
stash.
3. Farming for Ore/Herbs/Skins...you get the idea - Instances mean no
competition. Land a good spot with a lot of farmables and...well, you
get the idea.
4. Dailies!! - Normal and Heroic dailies mean extra reputation and
some swell new tokens. Gold is on the horizon.
5. Reputation 2.0 - Snag a tabard from one of the four middle
factions and load up on reputation in an instance. Then go back and
find the rare, awesome, epic, [insert big adjective here] loot you
can now buy.
It's as big world (of warcraft) and there are plenty of ways to
make gold, but if you're raiding anyways, why not snag some serious
cash in the process?
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