WoW player witnesses birth of ‘ghost town’ after watching raiders scramble for world buffs

WoW player witnesses birth of ‘ghost town’ after watching raiders scramble for world buffs

A World of Warcraft Classic player recently chronicled an WOW Classic Gold experience they had when they witnessed the town of Booty Bay completely lose its entire population of players within a span of just a few seconds—all thanks to the cyclic, min-max-focused nature of WoW’s world buffs.

May 30, 2021 6:02 pm WORLD OF WARCRAFT.

How to make gold quickly in WoW: The Burning Crusade Classic.

Gold will be a relevant resource throughout the entire TBC experience.

Michael Kelly.

Image via Blizzard Entertainment.

Gold farming is a crucial part of the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic experience. No matter what part of the game you focus on—whether it’s PvP or PvE—keeping gold stashed in your back pocket is always going to be incredibly important.

 In many cases, there is a direct relationship between the amount of gold you have and the amount of utility you can bring to a group. Because there are so many consumables required to find success at the highest level of the game — especially in a PvE environment—there’s going to be a lot of gold required to keep up. Here are the best ways to quickly farm gold in WoW: The Burning Crusade Classic.

Playing the Auction House

Players who can effectively play the Auction House will often find the most success when it comes to making gold. Almost every player will need to use the Auction House in some capacity, so using it to your advantage to make money off of the game’s population as opposed to feeding gold into it will be a great way to achieve long standing wealth in WoW: TBC Classic.

The best way to make consistent money off the Auction House is to buy raiding materials such as potions and flasks at a low price during the weekend, and then sell them for a higher price after the raid reset on Tuesday. When raids reset during the week, raiders will inevitably be looking for potions and flasks, so sitting on the ones you bought at a low price until you’re able to list them for a high price will net you a ton of gold week in, week out.

In the meantime, if you notice that a specific item on the Auction House, like as a material like cloth or herbs, is listed abnormally low, you can use a similar strategy to hike the price up once you claim the materials for yourself.

Keep in mind that playing the Auction House like it’s the Stock Market could get tedious for some players, and is only a recommended strategy for players who are genuinely interested in turning gold-making into a core part of the WoW experience.

Professions

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Making gold through professions will include an element of Auction House usage, but not to the extent of using it like we mentioned in the previous section. Instead, when you make gold through professions, you do so by farming materials yourself from the open world and crafting them up before selling them to other players.

The best professions for material farming include Mining and Herbalism (with Fishing serving as a solid secondary choice), as you can mindlessly traverse the world searching for different nodes of ore or herbs to collect and stockpile. Additionally, there are countless guides online that can point you in the direction of optimal routes through zones that you can follow when farming for materials. With the addition of flying mounts in TBC Classic, getting around zones and farming materials is going to be a lot more efficient of a process than it was in Classic.

Dungeons

Running dungeons over and over again can also be a fruitful way to secure some gold in TBC Classic. Mainly, you’ll want to be burning through instances with a lot of enemies like the Slave Pens or Shadow Labyrinth, so that you can ensure you’ll get as much passive gold from enemies as possible.

On top of the passive gold that each enemy drops, you’ll be able to pick up some sellable items and gear that can add to your total income per dungeon. Rare boss drops that other players in your groups don’t want to hang on to can be sold for some decent raw gold, while bind-on-equip items can either be sold to vendors or listed on the Auction House for some extra gold.

In addition to some of the TBC dungeons, Scholomance from Classic WoW isn’t a bad option when it comes to farming, either. The dungeon is home to several key crafting reagents, including Dark Runes and Large Brilliant Shards, which will still be relevant and can be sold for serious gold on the Auction House throughout the first few phases of TBC Classic.

About the author.

Michael Kelly.

Staff Writer covering World of Warcraft and League of Legends, among others. Mike's been with Dot since 2020, and has been covering esports since 2018.

A World of Warcraft Classic player recently chronicled an experience they had when they witnessed the town of Booty Bay completely lose its entire population of players within a span of just a few seconds—all thanks to the cyclic, min-max-focused nature of WoW’s world buffs.

In a post on the WoW Classic subreddit earlier today, a player named Onelifetime took a series of screenshots showing a completely packed Booty Bay, only for it to empty out just a few seconds after the Spirit of Zandalar world buff got applied to everyone hanging out in the pirate port city.

Gold farming is a crucial part of the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic experience. No matter what part of the game you focus on—whether it’s PvP or PvE—keeping gold stashed in your back pocket is always going to be incredibly important.

In many cases, there is a direct relationship between the amount of gold you have and the amount of utility you can bring to a group. Because there are so many consumables required to find success at the highest level of the game — especially in a PvE environment—there’s going to be a lot of gold required to keep up. Here are the best ways to quickly farm gold in WoW: The Burning Crusade Classic.

Playing the Auction House.

Players who can effectively play the Auction House will often find the most success when it comes to making gold. Almost every player will need to use the Auction House in some capacity, so using it to your advantage to make money off of the game’s population as opposed to feeding gold into it will be a great way to achieve long standing wealth in WoW: TBC Classic.

The best way to make consistent money off the Auction House is to buy raiding materials such as potions and flasks at a low price during the weekend, and then sell them for a higher price after the raid reset on Tuesday. When raids reset during the week, raiders will inevitably be looking for potions and flasks, so sitting on the ones you bought at a low price until you’re able to list them for a high price will net you a ton of gold week in, week out.

In the meantime, if you notice that a specific item on the Auction House, like as a material like cloth or herbs, is listed abnormally low, you can use a similar strategy to hike the price up once you claim the materials for yourself.

Keep in mind that playing the Auction House like it’s the Stock Market could get tedious for some players, and is only a recommended strategy for players who are genuinely interested in turning gold-making into a core part of the WoW experience.

Professions.

Image via Blizzard Entertainment.

Making gold through professions will include an element of Auction House usage, but not to the extent of using it like we mentioned in the previous section. Instead, when you make gold through professions, you do so by farming materials yourself from the open world and crafting them up before selling them to other players.

The best professions for material farming include Mining and Herbalism (with Fishing serving as a solid secondary choice), as you can mindlessly traverse the world searching for different nodes of ore or herbs to collect and stockpile. Additionally, there are countless guides online that can point you in the direction of optimal routes through zones that you can follow when farming for materials. With the addition of flying mounts in TBC Classic, getting around zones and farming materials is going to be a lot more efficient of a process than it was in Classic.

Dungeons

Running dungeons over and over again can also be a fruitful way to secure some gold in TBC Classic. Mainly, you’ll want to be burning through instances with a lot of enemies like the Slave Pens or Shadow Labyrinth, so that you can ensure you’ll get as much passive gold from enemies as possible.

On top of the passive gold that each enemy drops, you’ll be able to pick up some sellable items and gear that can add to your total income per dungeon. Rare boss drops that other players in your groups don’t want to hang on to can be sold for some decent raw gold, while bind-on-equip items can either be sold to vendors or listed on the Auction House for some extra gold.

In addition to some of the TBC dungeons, Scholomance from Classic WoW isn’t a bad option when it comes to farming, either. The dungeon is home to several key crafting reagents, including Dark Runes and Large Brilliant Shards, which will still be relevant and can be buy WOW Classic Gold sold for serious gold on the Auction House throughout the first few phases of TBC Classic.

About the author.

Michael Kelly.

Staff Writer covering World of Warcraft and League of Legends, among others. Mike's been with Dot since 2020, and has been covering esports since 2018.

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A World of Warcraft Classic player recently chronicled an experience they had when they witnessed the town of Booty Bay completely lose its entire population of players within a span of just a few seconds—all thanks to the cyclic, min-max-focused nature of WoW’s world buffs.

In a post on the WoW Classic subreddit earlier today, a player named Onelifetime took a series of screenshots showing a completely packed Booty Bay, only for it to empty out just a few seconds after the Spirit of Zandalar world buff got applied to everyone hanging out in the pirate port city.

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The Spirit of Zandalar world buff is obtained after someone hands in the Heart of Hakkar, which is obtained after a player kills Hakkar in Zul’Gurub. When a player completes that quest, everyone in the Cape of Stranglehtorn receives a buff that increases their movement speed by 10 percent and all stats by 15 percent for two hours—a must-have for players wanting to step foot into Classic WoW’s raids, especially on Hardcore mode.

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