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3.2 and Epic gems

With 3.2 coming soon, I have been preparing to make money when the patch hits. One of the opportunities I see with making gold when this patch is launched, is with epic gems.

If you haven’t read, these gems will be obtainable by many ways.

1. Prospecting titanium

2. Icy Prism

3. Alchemy transmute

4. Purchased with emblems

5. Purchased with honor
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Milling, Prospecting, and Disenchanting Macro

Do you Mill, Prospect, or Disenchant alot?

Its rather annoying to click/press the action then click the item you want to use it on. For example milling Adder’s Tongue 100’s of times because your crafting Darkmoon Faire cards for profit. Read the rest of this entry »

DK Bank Alts

Today’s gold making tip is a response to an email I received a couple days ago. The person wrote:

Hello !

I’m planning to level a second character on the other faction of my server, using a death knight as a banking alt.

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Buying Gems off the Auction House

You can make some gold off buying gems on the AH. And you don’t need to be a Jewelcrafter!

If Your a Jewelcrafter, and you don’t like the prospecting gamble, you can usually buy/bid on rare quality gems, cut, and resell for more. One of my Read the rest of this entry »

Jewelcrafting Leveling Guide 1-450

Jewelcrafting is one the least expensive professions to level when you consider the net cost to level. Since you can make gold off selling most gems in the last levels for more than it costs to cut, it’s a profession that actually reduces in “net cost” per level as you get higher.

Below is a general guide on how to level it. The results on how much you spend (or even gain) leveling will depend on your server prices. The trick is to pay attention more to the process on what I select than the actual item it’s self. Read the rest of this entry »

Jewelcrafting Gold Guide

Cutting gems

The most straight forward way to making profit with Jewelcrafting is cutting Read the rest of this entry »

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