I’ve been playing on my server for the better part of 4 years and I’ve had a few friends ask me what the deal with Infinite Dustin the Auction House. To be honest, I hadn’t looked at Infinite Dust in a while, I don’t trade it as I usually bank it for a rainy day where it gets used. Although I’ve got a few more stacks than I like, I don’t mind having extra on hand.
Many people seem to be aggravated in their trips to the Auction House when looking for Infinite Dust where people are posting hundreds if not thousands of infinite dust in stacks of 1 each. Ok, so I get the logic involved where you want your Auctions to show first and you want to make it so the buyers just go ahead and make it too difficult for someone to scroll back and grab the quantity they really need. Well I’m under the opinion that the Law of Unintended Consequences may be coming to get you, and get you back in a really bad way if you’re one of these people who do this. Read more… »
The original release of WoW to many is called vanilla WoW, where the level cap was 60 and we all ran around Azeroth farming materials. Some of those vanilla materials offer a far greater return for your farming time, if you don’t mind kicking it old school, you can make yourself a tidy profit pretty quickly.
The reason these materials still find is a demand can be categorized as (a) yes, people are still just starting to play the game (b) creating new alts or (c) changing professions. The latter is pretty common, right now I’m torn on dropping tailoring on my main (separate story on that later) and perhaps grabbing inscriptions. After the break, we’ll talk about some materials that provide some pretty surprising returns for you farming time or might be good spec buys during the week for that AH Day Trader. Read more… »
It may be worthwhile to chime in on the economic impacts of the LFG Change in Patch 3.3. One does not have to look far to see that this could have an impact on enchanters and tailoring to some extent. The changes in supply and demand on enchanting materials such as Abyss Crystals and Dream Shards as well as Frostweave Cloth on any given realm should ruffle some markets once people start digging into content. You might want to be cautious on trading especially a few days before patch.
Enchanting markets are always sensitive to ebbs and flows from doing the content. Increasing content or reasons to revisit content create inventories of items that can be disenchanted. Tailors with a passive ability to obtain more cloth drops will also see bags start to fill up as well. We’ll tear it down to the nuts and bolts after the break.