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Warcraft Trading Cards
Warcraft Trading Cards

How I Made More Than 14,000g in World of Warcraft

This process involves trading the auction house, i.e. buying cheap items and reselling them more expensively.

You need to have the Auctioneer addon installed.

The basic process is simple:

1. Go to the auction house

2. Press the scan button. Let the scan finish.

3. Go to the search tab

4. With the default settings, click search.

5. Place bids on the items that you think you can sell for more.

6. Change to Buyouts from the drop down menu. Press search again with the default settings.

7. Buy out the items you think you can sell for more.

8. Go to the mailbox and pick up the auctions you won

9. Go back to the auction house and put them up for sale at appropriate prices.

10. Profit

There’s more to it than that of course. Some people prefer different setting and such. But the default ones will get you started.

As you understand if you’ve tried this, the hard steps are #5 & 7 and, to an extent, #9 (although if you’ve purchased items at bargain prices you’ll not have a problem with #9).

An important thing to look at is the vendor sell price in the auctioneer tooltip when mousing over an item. A 24 hour auction will cost 60% of the vendor sell price in deposit. A 1 gold sell price to a vendor means 60 silver deposit at the AH.

Especially when starting out, try to focus on things that can make you a lot of gold, but have a low vendor sell price (and thus deposit).

Some things that come to mind:

• Enchanting materials (no deposit)

• Food (I have made a lot on talbuk steak, spicy crawdad, golden fishsticks etc.)

• Low level ore and bars like silver bars, gold bars, and such.

• Twink items. Made tons of gold buying twink items for 10 gold and selling for 25. Low deposit allows you to re-list it many times.

• Low level green gear, weapons and schematics and such. I make a lot of deals where I buy stuff for 10-50s and sell it for 1-3 gold.

• The new darkmoon faire cards if you are more advanced.

• Big stacks of stuff that I split up. I recently purchased 20 primal shadow for 280g and now selling them off for around 400g.

About the Author

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What is the best trading card game out there right now?


I am already into yugioh. I just ordered a World Of Warcraft starter deck. Next weekend I am going to get a magic starter deck. So what is the best? Thanks!

Magic the Gathering is considered the “best” card game out there. Yugioh is the second best card game if you are judging by the length of the card games existence. I’ve played both for 6 years, since Yugioh came out. I just recently stopped Yugioh. Magic will always be better for a couple of reasons:

1. Magic is less expensive of a hobby to maintain and the payout for “professional” players is far better. We are talking about Thousands of dollars for winning a Magic the Gathering Pro Tour opposed to winning a cheap laptop, and some cards for winning a Yugioh Championship.

2. Magic is more evenly spread and more than 1 or 2 deck types can compete in the metagame, opposed to where Yugioh has always been ruled by 1 deck and maybe has a second best competator.

3. Magic has maintained poulation at its events for over 15 years, where as Yugioh has dwindled in numbers since 2004, shortly after the original television series finished.

4. Yugioh is a card game based off of Magic. Magic did it right the first time. Yugioh had to change how it was played when it was released just so it wasn’t the exact same game. I believe some balancing elements and good ideas were lost during the translation.

BTW, I’m not some long-winded nerd, I am a nerd, but the only reason I know this is because I was required to do some “competitive research” for one of these game’s company. Not to be disclosed.

Yugioh will fade out of existence like other games before it…

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