Tuesday, June 9, 2009

WoW Herbalism Guide - Follow These Tips to Level Up Your Profession And By Missy Deskins

Herbalism is one of the most profitable professions in WOW. Once you get to level five, you need to visit the first herbalism master you can find in order to pick it up. You can track all the herbs on your compass. To begin with, starter areas are filled with tons of silverleaf, peacebloom, and earthroot. As you start to level up, you can pick better plants for more gold.

One of the best places to farm for herbalism, as any good World of Warcraft guide will explain, is the Swamp of Sorrows. Both Horde and Alliance can farm in the Swamp of Sorrows. However, if you're Alliance, be careful near Stoneard, as many Horde PVP guards surround it. Each liferoot, fadeleaf, kingsblood, and goldthorn you come across will sell for an average of 1-2 gold at the auction house. Imagine having stacks of them! You can easily acquire stacks of 20 within just a few minutes.

In higher levels of the herbalism profession, you need to run around Felwood, Azsahara, Hellfire Peninusula, and Terrokar Forest. The Blasted Lands are your best bet for firebloom and gromsblood, and Un'Goro Crater and The Hinterlands are the best places for sungrass. You can earn at least 2 gold for each plant.

As soon as you can afford to do so, you need to start upgrading your bags. Work your way up to as many slots as you can. Bigger bag upgrades in World of Warcraft are definitely worth the investment. If you want to do alchemy right along with herbalism, that can help save you money in the long run, as you will be able to make your own healing potions and mana potions. Still, be sure to stack up on extra herbs to sell at the auction house as well.

Follow these tips and you will be able to level up your herbalism profession in World of Warcraft! Also, check out some good WoW guides for more secrets!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Best WoW Guides Are Less Costly and Risky Than Power Leveling Services By Missy Deskins

There are so many World of Warcraft guides out there and you may be wondering if any are worth their costs. You're probably wondering whether or not you'll be wasting any money whenever you buy one. Everyone wants to make it to a high level but not everyone is willing to work hard in getting there. There is plenty of information on the net, in the form of guides, tips, how-to videos, walkthroughs, and so forth, but much of the info is pretty much the same.

World of Warcraft players need to not only level their characters up, they need to level their professions and weapons up also. On top of all that, they need to constantly learn new skills and earn as much gold as possible. The number of WoW gold selling sites on the net is astounding. They wouldn't be in business very long if players didn't make use of their services. Unfortunately, buying gold goes against Blizzard's policies and is bannable.

Another type of service commonly found online is WoW power leveling. These providers claim they can level up a character in no time at all, earn tons of gold and honor points, level up professions, and so forth. Can they? Probably. Still, paying for such services can be risky. It also takes all the fun out of playing. Part of what makes World of Warcraft such a popular game is its fun gameplay. Players paying others to play for them doesn't make a lot of sense.

It's understandable, though, that some get frustrated over trying to level up. Grinding may seem fun at first, but after awhile such reptitiveness only becomes boring. This is one mistake that many players make. They try to grind all day for leveling up. Questing is actually quicker. It may not seem that way at first, but most advanced players agree that it is. There are certain ways in which quests need to be completed in order to level up as quickly as possible. Many don't realize this and believe they need to complete every single quest in the game. They waste time on lower level quests rather than dropping them and moving on.

This is one horrible mistake, and it's the reason why so many become frustrated over not leveling quickly enough. In other words, they need a bit of guidance. Instead of wasting money on power leveling services, players should instead buy an ultimate WoW guide that will provide them with everything they need for leveling up themselves. Elite level 80's with tons of gold offer their advice and guidance to struggling players. There are free guides on the internet as well, but none of them are extensive or thorough enough. They only offer free tips that mostly everyone knows.

In order to get the best out of World of Warcraft, players need to go with the Ultimate Guide, Nymh's Guide, Joana's Horde Guide, Zygor's Alliance and Horde Guides, etc. These walkthroughs and features are easy to understand and extremely helpful. Complete newbies and more experienced players alike can understand them and benefit from them. A good guide is less costly than any power level services, and it's also less risky.

Do you want to earn 5,000+ WoW gold in just one week? Do you want to know all the Power Leveling Secrets? You can do so easily by getting yourself one of the Best WoW Guides! No matter what race and class your character is, you can become an elite player and dominate over others in no time at all!

Friday, February 27, 2009

World of Warcraft Auction House Guide By George Halt

Here are a few quick World of Warcraft Auction House (AH) tips to remember:

1. Know your market. Use Auctioneer to learn what things sell for. Scan frequently. Even though I use the tool, I STILL double-check to make sure I'm not buying up what Auctioneer thinks is a deal because some bozo listed the item at a super-high price. Auctioneer CAN be fooled by enough players over-pricing an item, so I am very careful about relying on Auctioneer to 'buy low, sell high'. Make sure that the 'Seen X number of Times' value in Auctioneer is more than 50 before feeling confident that the price it displays is accurate.

2. Timing is everything. Pay attention to things on your server, like when raids begin. There will be times when, for example, consumables that are normally in good supply are nowhere to be found on the AH, and players need them for a raid (and will pay more). Listing your items at the right time can yield a higher price.

3. Don't sell on weekends. In World of Warcraft, the market is flooded on the weekends, and prices drop.
You'll get a better price by selling your items during the week. (Conversely, weekends are a good time to buy items to resell later!)

4. Only buy what you need. If you are leveling, try to avoid buying the best weapon and armor upgrades from the AH every time you ding. In two more levels you'll be getting rewards that are better than what you can buy...so you essentially wasted your gold, unless there is a dramatic upgrade available.

5. Avoid posting odd stacks. Either sell in max size stacks, or, group them in sizes that are frequently used. For example, Runic Healing Potions take 2 Icethorns to make, and Arctic Fur is frequently used in stacks of 8 for crafted items. (Check wowhead.com to research this kind of information.) So, listing Arctic Fur in stacks of 8 instead of 20 is likely to improve your sales.

6. Avoid the Neutral AH. The way World of Warcraft realms are setup, the Neutral AH fees are terrible, the selection is terrible, the prices are terrible. Most people use it as a way to move items from one faction to another (they have a Horde toon and an Alliance toon, and want to send something from one to another...so they list it for their other toon to buy).

If you haven't done it yet, you really should go to http://www.auctioneeraddon.com to get the Auctioneer mod (scans, stores values, helps you list faster and find good bargains).

If you are looking for really in-depth instructions on how to use the Auction House, there is a gold guide with a 20-minute Auction House video, and it's pretty awesome. You can find it at http://www.makewowgold.com

Happy auctioning!