Hey guys. I was working on this project on the side with part 3 from the profession overview series. Think I've rushed a bit this one. If the line of events in the video seem confusing.. skip to 2:54 for the actual gold guide. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
I love the style of integrating it into the lore and the economy as a whole! The video at the end give this video the finishing touches. It's like really well made infotainment for me. It's a style that I have not seen before and please keep them coming like this ;-)
@@Nerobyrne seriously i HATE the lore aspect, and HATE farming, but my lord i cant stop watching these videos even through 2nd language english. its mesmerizing.
@@gladiatorwheeliecool3097 okay that makes no sense but I guess it speaks to the quality of his content ^.^ But seriously, if you hate farming I don't think you'll enjoy Classic WoW. You basically have to farm for mostly everything.
@@Nerobyrne dude ive been an all star on the past 6 or 7 private server launches, obly plebians spend alot of time farming. Its like a minimum wage job, theres way more lucrative methods than killing stuff with your own character solo
True, when I was playing back in vanilla I wished something like this existed as I seemed to always miss out on opportunities like these and end up paying instead of making good use of it 😁
That scene with Thrall and Grom was the main reason I knew going into WoW that I would be playing and Orc. I was so engrossed in the lore that Blizzard made for the Orcs because it was unique in fantasy, at least to my knowledge, and the demon blood thing was the perfect way to explain why up to this point they had simply acted like generic fantasy orcs. On the topic of the actual gold guide for this video, I remember seeing those blues and thinking "OMGYESPLOX", and immediately took a flight to Orgrimmar to check the auction house for the deadly blunderbuss! But man oh man, was it expensive. I had little patience or business savvy to try and make any coin with Blacksmithing, and insisted on training each and every new skill rank as it was available, so I had no way of affording those beautiful blue gloves. I think I would have damn near cried in joy if there was someone at the camp selling guns directly! I would have gladly traded stacks of ores or bars for a gun.
Alliance equivalents for questitems: bronze tube, gyrochronatom, mithril casing, salt shaker, at high lvl hi-explosive bomb and unstable trigger, and some gun in the dps range where there are no similar questrewards...
I bet min-maxers are pissed about the inneficiency of time/information in this video with the added lore sections. ;) I love this style of video, well worth the effort from you and time from the viewer
I did this loads on my wlock on retail, it was the first time i understood the value of the AH to gain gold =D. Another thing (that worked back then) was standing in IF or OG and say in general chat selling and link stuff from AH then when ppl ask how mutch u add 1-5g to the buyout value....a good way to keep buying food for my warr...
This is very true, when I played on Nost and LH I sold A LOT of these, I was lucky and not many people sold them so the price was quite high and I sold at least 12 per day for anywhere from 2g to 5g. I guess a lot of people didn't think it was worth selling these. I would also recommend Fishing, fishing can make a lot of money in vanilla if you know where to fish.
@@Frostadamus Awesome, really great content btw. I made tons of money selling the deviant fish from nearby wailing caverns, you can make even more if you have the recipe and cook them yourself, one reason why I always level cooking and fishing. The best spot I found was in Tanaris though, those eels sold like crazy, as well as the squid, and those wreckage always had good stuff in them, all of my characters had big bags because of fishing in tanaris lol. There was also the greater sagefish which sold surprisingly well.
I had engineering in vanilla and I would say it was probably the worst profession for making gold due to the fact that so much of its stuff required engineering to use. Engineers got screwed in vanilla. That being said it was probably the best profession because of all the cool stuff you could make and use. You can always just buy the stuff the other professions make! :D
i made a little bit making those guns and selling them, but it takes a lot of time, and there was always some competition. i think it may be better not to spend hours on leveling engineering in the early game for a few gold.
@@probablyilliterate They remastered the Starcraft ones to be 4k, that alone is enough. warcraft 3 cutscenes are like 360p and are hard to see some details.
Hmm, my feedback on this is that it is really nice and also useful because not many would even know about this tip. But I was really hoping that this "rags to riches" series would cover bit more items going up the levels... maybe at least 5-10. Just 1 is not something to be very excited about in my eyes... Otherwise it's still a nice tip, but barely rags to "riches"
Nice tip! These items are really good for that lvl but completeing the quest takes too much traveling and doesnt give the exp imo for the time invested so i usally skip this one. Lots of people do complete it tho so good shout!
"Don't Worry, the Horde is not really known for being the good guys" Tell that to all the people who are whining about sylvanas doing some sketchy things :D
Not much money in blunderbuss. People are starting undercut so hard, that usually it costs barely above mats cost. However, this is cheap way to 15-20 skillpoints in engineering. Just send all if them to your auctioneer, and sell when there is no guns on AH.
You start off by saying this is expensive.. I didn’t train mining until around level 14, and I still managed to get engineering up to around 205 without spending much money, and I’ve actually made more than I spent on it using mainly mats I framed myself.
Very nice video. i use to play wow until i quit at middle of the litch king expansion. but know i just want to play the wow that i was used to. can you please tell me if is going to be possible to send gold or items to the future wow vanilla servers in the next summer? tanks a lot
Gnomes have +5 points in engineering and Dwarfs have + 5 in Mining and Blacksmith or was that made in BC? so Engineering will make arrows for hunters and bullets of course! ill do Alchemy/ Herbalism maybe Flask only
You can farm Gromblood (high level herb) as ~35-39 character in Ashenvale's with close to no competition. Well, its respawn timer is pretty long, but the fact that you can grab popular and top-tier herb as level 35 (you need high herbalism skill to do that), and even skill up herbalism to something like 285 seems pretty cool to me. Horde should have even better deal here since they have way better flight point there right from Ogrimmar.
Hm? I love the style of integrating it into the lore and the economy as a whole. The video at the end give this video the finishing touches. It's like really well made infotainment for me
So I hit 60 probably a month before bc, and was pretty young at the time. Immigrated from star wars galaxies. I read on another video that engineering is required for high tier pvp, is this true?
You say the word "it" when you don't need to. Like at 1:15 "Their actual ancestral home it sunk under the sea" - should be "Their actual ancestral home sunk under the sea". In other videos you say stuff like "The frost oil pattern it is rare" but properly it's "The frost oil pattern is rare". Just so many unnecessary "it"s Otherwise, great video, I'm enjoying your work
I've been corrected a couple of times on this subject. Guess this is what happens when you learn English online rather than at school. Eventually I'll get it right, old habits die hard.
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