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To be honest though, Blacksmithing isn't great for making money unless you've got an Ulduar drop recipe because due to the great stat bonuses of blacksmithing, almost every guild will have a buttload of guys who have it. You could try buckles though, they usually sell pretty well. As for dailies, the most profitable are the Champion Argent Tournament dailies as they have the bonus 40 gold, the Heroic and Daily Dungeon since it's fairly easy to get a group and there are good bonuses.
If you raid a lot, you'll probably have a buttload of badges you won't use, you can sell Frozen Orbs alternatively.
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Wismer
You really should be selling glyphs, even if they sell for less than 10g... Farming low level dungeons is a waste of time.
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You really should be selling glyphs, even if they sell for less than 10g... Farming low level dungeons is a waste of time.
Especially since the OP is not an enchanter. Sometimes enchanting mats can sell pretty well. Not enough to justify spending countless hours in lowbie dungeons though.
He aint enchanter sure, but what it has to do with glyphs?
He IS Inscriber though. Selling glyphs sure may work but treat it only as part time job.
Do dailies and heroic instances. In instances you will get plenty of green drops which can be sold on ah with tiny profit over vendors (enchanters need em).
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You really should be selling glyphs, even if they sell for less than 10g... Farming low level dungeons is a waste of time.
Especially since the OP is not an enchanter. Sometimes enchanting mats can sell pretty well. Not enough to justify spending countless hours in lowbie dungeons though.
He aint enchanter sure, but what it has to do with glyphs?
He IS Inscriber though. Selling glyphs sure may work but treat it only as part time job.
Do dailies and heroic instances. In instances you will get plenty of green drops which can be sold on ah with tiny profit over vendors (enchanters need em).
No offense, but dailies are an egregious waste of time. You can make gold faster in less time by selling glyphs. Just sell glyphs in bulk - Buy stacks and stacks of herbs, make the ink then make the glyphs. Snowfall Ink you should sell on the AH (and should cover the cost of a stack of herbs). All total is no more than an hour time of crafting and selling, some of which you can go afk for. You'll probably rake in 1k gold for every AH cycle, possibly more depending on what prices are like.
1k gold per hour time played vs. 100-200g per hour for dailies?
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Overburdened
Maybe soloing dungeons is boring for many and sure is tiring, but
don't forget that if you kill all mobs in a lower lvl instance you have
silver from more than 200 loots, many greens, some blues boe
and a chance for a world drop epic that can sell for 500g or more.
Ofc this applies to any class but is really fun with warrior.
Also try fishing and cooking. Main professions' items have specific
buyers but anyone can buy all kinds of food/fish.
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You can make a decent living from blacksmithing, you just can't expect a fortune from it. As far as the AH is concerned the only things you'll sell consitently are eternal belt buckles, but you can make money from tips easily enough; someone always needs a buckle, an enchanting rod, a piece of saronite or titansteel gear...its not uncommon for a leveling 70-something to have me make an entire set of savage or tempered saronite armor.
Best way to make money from smithing that I've found, though (this requires mining), is farming cobalt...its not mined nearly as heavily as saronite or titanium, so its easy to get. Get a ton of it, smelt it, and spam forged cobalt claymores. Each one only takes 10 bars (no eternals), and while they're pretty crappy weapons, they sell to vendors for 11g78s28c a piece. Easy money. And if you're at the AH and see people selling stacks of cobalt ore (or bars if you don't mine) for less than 22g, buy them, make swords, and sell.
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