This was a popular scam in D2 beta with the gull dagger. But then the item name wasn't visibile all the time... People who fall for anything this obvious should maybe stick to single player games.
Well well :D since the server is super crowded at all times, those ores are so contested that when i saw you mined 3+ titanium nodes in less than 10 minutes it felt like 1 in a milion... its not real.. atleast not on warmane icecrown
I tried this once back in TBC power leveled JC then dropped like 15k on ore only to get jack shit back. Deleted JC on the spot never picked it up again.
@@hamidrezasoleymani3641 I just checked and it's more than 1k :) Btw, this was recorded 2 weeks before gold squish, that's why you notice difference between price of mats. :)
@@IngameTips lol i have 4 80s and another on the way on Lordaeron, i know about Warmane, i just didnt know prices are so f-ed on p2w server aka Icecrown...
Video shows the fastest and easiest way of obtaining Shadowmourne on Warmane Icecrown. If you get tired of it after farming gold and buying it from website, I'm sure same thing will happen if you get it from quest?
Ah so people put low price on purpose, I was raging at people underbidding other people by lik 50 to 100% ruining the whole price of the item cuz zombies just start underbidding lowest price they see
Bro, this is PTSD. I played MOP Retail and was doing this ore prospecting "shuffle" paired with alchemy to synthesize primal diamonds (ppl were buying them 5 at a time for legendary meta gem). I bought a total of ~500 000 ghost iron ore. Imagine how much it takes to prospect it, 5 pieces at a time. That is 100 000 casts 2 seconds each. 200 000 seconds. A day is 86 400. So two and a half real-life days just to prospect this shit. Now that would be pure madness to do it manually, by hand. I used a tool called Consortium Key Sender. I bound a key to a simple mouse movement. Each time i would move my mouse, it would trigger that keybind to press (with a cooldown of course to avoid sending 69420 inputs per second for no reason). So I could just play something else while my wow character was chewing through thousands of ore stacks. I made a shit ton of gold, not going to lie. About 5 million in 6 months, this was enough to purchase every TCG mount in the game at that time. But god damn this was boring and time consuming. Relisting those gems every 2-3 hrs to undercut competition was another story lol.
One important note to all who want sell glyphs and seeing that crazy glyphs for 30-60 gold. On horde icecrown - it’s almost impossible to sell glyphs, and after 1-2 day the glyph that was 30-40 gold will be downed to 6-7. Demand on glyphs are very low, and too many sellers and newbies who needs gold constantly ruins the prices, and amount of glyphs you need to make is too overwhelming. So I agree most profitable to sell cards, armor vellums and inks itself after milling. Weapon vellums requires more sea ink, but prices on horde side almost same right now ~13g, so I just do them to diversify risks a little and sell price for cards varies from 100-500 gold, rly risky but still really profitable, highly dependent on other people luck.
Hi, bro. Thank you for a video. Gonna share some statistic on Horde Icecrown. The price on Saronites ore varies between 7-8 gold. It's hard to find something between 6-7 in big amounts, cause people almost insta buy those things. Also you didn't mention, that most of the buyers of pure gems - are jewelcrafters who cuts prisms and enchanters who combines bloodstones/huge citrines/sun crystals into rings/amulets to get infinite dust. As main JC/Encher - would say, that selling Blue gems - are pain in the ass, it could take like weeks to sell cutted Sky sapphires/Forest Emeralds/Twilight Opals. Pure prospecting could be really profitable on horde, but mb on weekends, when there are a lot of AH reseters and many ppl leveling their profession. Still I would love to see many people will be involved in this, cause mb prices for mats gonna be a bit lower than it is right now.
bro how do i make the tsm calculate the profits and stuff for me when i do enchanting the price of the mats and profit i saw that somewhere and cant figure out how
I made notes for 10 days on the average proc, so my records from making over 2000 potions tell that average is 15,7%. Share your stats guys, I'm just interesting. But tbh, Adder's on Icecrown orc side rn is ~41-42g and pygmy oil ~3-4g, and sell price ~75-79. It's kinda hard to sell some decent amount above 80, only if you don't AH 24/7 and wait until all undercutters go off. So profit from selling 180 potions will be like 622g in good days, with almost 16k investments.
This method always give gold, but for the ammount of gold you need to invest into mats, from my opinion profit should be 2-5x more. Since risk is kinda high.
@@IngameTips I think it's just difference in Supply on horde and alli side. Dunno mb, I'm wrong, but on ally side, there are many PvP players who simply sits in Sholazar and destroy all horde players, so it's hard to farm Adders, that's why prices a bit higher. Another thing is - that most of the horde are PvE oriented, and most of crafters PvE targeting of final goods production, so supply on Potion of Speed is much higher than on Ally side, that's why price on it a bit lower.
Help !!! I made a group of epic gems. Added items to it. And then made a shopping operation for it. Which is to show me epic gem below 80g. I tested it on AH. It doesn't work. For example - Majestic Zircon were selling at 70g upto 114 gold. I set the max price to be 80g initially. It didnt work then I set it to 85. Didn't work. Then I set it 95g. This time it worked but it showed only gems valued at 94g and 95g even though AH had 70g Majestic Zircon. Do u know what I am doing wrong ?.