How to Make a Lot of Gold by Selling Limited Supply Items on World of Warcraft

Posted on May 28, 2009 @ 4:44 am
by Patricia Adams

It’s hard to make ends meet when you’re new in a game, particularly on World of Warcraft. There are all sorts of items you need to get ahead in the game. I remember being so desperate for gold that I started looking around on the internet for ways to make gold, tips and tricks, any guide at all that would help me with my gold problem.

I stumbled upon Secret Warcraft, on the front page was one of Jonathan Kenins podcast where he was giving a weekly review of good gold makers in the game.

I learned some new terms from Secret Warcraft, Limited Supply items and cross-faction trading. I also learned that spending hours of my time is not necessary, doing boring things just to make gold is completely optional.

By using limited supply items, and cross-faction trading, making gold on WoW has never been so easy!

First, get a list of the limited supply items available on World of Warcraft. SecretWarcraft.com has an excellent and complete list available, it’s organized by zone and location and it has a profit potential per item, so you can get started on your limited supply trading as soon as possible.

Having that list in hand, you can proceed to monitor your server’s auction house. Double check which limited supply items are selling for a lot, and which ones are not good enough to make a profit on, that way you won’t end up wasting money on items that you won’t be able to sell for a decent profit.

Then when you know which items will earn you the most gold, its shopping time!

With a bunch of empty bags, you should be able to fit a bunch of limited supply items. The best ones to go for are Alliance exclusive items such as Pattern: Black Whelp Cloak, Pattern: Raptor Hide Belt, or Pattern: Black Whelp Tunic.

Or the Horde exclusive items like Recipe: Crispy Bat Wing, Pattern: Raptor Hide Harness, Formula: Enchant Chest – Lesser Mana.

You can make a good gold profit on these items if you do cross-faction trading, which basically means selling Horde exclusive items on the Alliance auction house, and the Alliance exclusive items on the Horde auction house.

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