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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… »

 

Scroll of Teleportation

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Do you have the Darkmoon Fairie blues,  with the potential for Darkmoon Decks to drop in price with the release of Patch 3.3.  It would be nice if Blizzard offered the Inscription community a nice layover item for the time being.  My suggestion would implementing Scroll of Teleportation

Inscribers would be able to make Scrolls that allow the player to teleport to various cities in the game.  Sure no one will be Teleporting to Exodar anytime soon,  but these would offer a descent amount of functionality, mages still own the market on portals and this would offer a sense of balance to the Inscription folks who are probably cringing at the Darkmoon issue.

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Inscription_Glyphs

The economy has treated those who make an in-game living with inscriptions very well during WOTLK however in looking forward to Patch 3.3 one has to wonder if the the money making profession is going to see a serious nerf bat when this patch drops.

A key money maker for the Inscription Entrepreneur has been selling decks for the Darkmoon Fairie events.   These decks have provided some significant benefits even up through patch 3.2.  However the Icecrown Citadel loot tables may very well make these items finally obsolete.  Although some may still be purchased for alts,  they are great trinkets.  Are players going to continue to spend that kind of gold for the alt?  After all,  between gems and enchants on gear coming out of Icecrown the average player is probably going to be a be stretch out.

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