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Armor Kit Tips

Today’s gold making tip is a response to an email I received a couple days ago. Dave has three questions, so they will be answered over the next few days. His first question is:

Hey! I really like this site and I must admit that I have a 375/375 tailorer, 375/375 Enchanter, and a 375/375 Leatherworker that were put to no use, until now. Your site has opened my eyes! I finally see how much I can profit from these three professions. Well anyways, I would like to know if you use all of the professions or some (if so which ones?) everyday to make a large sum of money.

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Armor Kits

Today’s tip of the day is for Leatherworkers.

I touched on crafting armor kits for the Auction House in the Gold Guide. But today, I am going to go in greater detail on how to make this profitable.

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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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Leatherworking Leveling Guide 1-450

Leatherworking can be rather expensive to level, especially if you don’t have access to a skinner.

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. If the item in the guide says to make it to say 135 but it’s still green and will make you a profit on your server to DE/sell, keep making them until gray, these are “free” levels when you look at the net cost to you.

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Leatherworking Gold Guide

Turning scraps into leather
Making money off leatherworking can be as simple as taking scraps and making them into leather. When people need 6 Knothide, most don’t think to look for scraps. Sometimes taking scraps and turning them in to leather can Read the rest of this entry »

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