'Tis the Season 4 making money

For other players such as those who have only recently dinged 70 or those new to the PvP scene, the 75,000 maximum Honor -- or whatever Honor they have stashed away -- will likely be used to purchase Merciless Gladiator gear when it goes on sale. More seasoned players will use the Honor to purchase Guardian gear to round out their equipment slots. When Season 4 starts, players will be strutting around Azeroth in brand spanking new gear. For a select few, these players will look like walking piles of Gold. New Arena seasons flood the community with enchant-worthy, gem-hungry gear like no other event.
Enchanting
Enchanters should have a field day when Season 4 finally arrives, as virtually all players will be eager to purchase their gear the moment servers go up on that day. This means a throng of people crowding the vendors in the Hall of Legends in Orgrimmar or the Champion's Hall in Stormwind City. Players purchasing their Arena gear will likely head to the Ring of Trials, as it is nearest Shattrath City. Eager enchanters should set up a cozy spot on top of the Orgrimmar bank or the bridge in front of the Auction House in Ironforge. You can also sidle up to A'dal to wait for players with shiny new Brutal Gladiator gear.
Because the Brutal Gladiator gloves can be obtained without needing to play any Season 4 games, these might be among the first purchases for many players. It might be prudent for Enchanters to complete their gloves enchant recipes, in particular the Major Spellpower, Spell Strike, and Major Healing. These three recipes come from reputation vendors, with the Major Spellpower formula available at Honored from the Keepers of Time, the Spell Strike formula from Cenarion Expedition at Revered, and the Major Healing formula can be bought from the Sha'tar at Honored. The popular melee-oriented enchantments, Major Strength and Assault, can be learned from the trainer.
Many players will also be purchasing weapons, from the Honor-purchasable Merciless Gladiator weapons to discounted Vengeful Gladiator weapons. It will take a while before we see players sporting Season 4 weapons, given the restrictive 2050 personal rating requirement, but weapons from Season 2 and, to a lesser degree, Season 3 will be disseminated to the player base. Most weapon enchant formulas are (usually BoP) drops, so unless you've lucked out in Karazhan, Zul'Aman, the Level 70 5-mans, or even the Auction House, you'll have to settle for the vendor-bought Greater Agility and Major Striking. Unfortunately, the former is often passed over in favor of Mongoose (which drops of Moroes) and the latter for Savagery (from the Shattered Halls) or Executioner (from Zul'Aman). Enchant Weapon - Major Healing will also see a lot of customers, and is easily obtained with Sha'tari Revered.
Even if it will take some time for most of the Brutal Gladiator gear to spread through the player base, since Season 2 rewards become purchasable with Honor points, there will be plenty of gear to enchant. Other players will not pursue Season 4 rewards but instead purchase the personal ratings-free Season 3 items, including the more accessible weapons and relatively attainable shoulder pieces. As nice an upgrade as the Brutal Gladiator items are, many players have a disdain for mismatched gear. Enchanters have less than two weeks to farm or buy popular PvP enchants such as Enchant Chest - Major Resilience.
Jewelcrafting
A majority of Arena PvP gear is socketed, which means there will be a huge market for gems as soon as Season 4 begins. Many players will be pursuing epic gems for their Brutal Gladiator items, so Jewelcrafters should be Exalted with the Shattered Sun Offensive for the recipes, or should be within the next two weeks. Jewelcrafters must also try to make Brilliant Glass every time the cooldown is up for a chance at an epic gem. Even non-jewelcrafters can get in on the profit-making by obtaining epic gems in exchange for Badges of Justice and selling them at the Auction House.
Crimson Spinels are incredibly popular, as many PvP sockets are red, while the +Stamina gem is declining in popularity. With the increase in Stamina in Arena gear across the seasons, blue gems such as the Empyrean Sapphire are no longer as desirable. Not to mention that only the Warlock's PvP Arena gear has slots for blue gems (as if they need more Stamina...). Interestingly, green gems used to be universally shunned, often -- and still -- garnering the lowest prices on the Auction House. With the importance of spell haste, some players are picking up Forceful Seaspray Emerald in favor of pure blue or yellow gems. All of the PvP sets have slots for red and yellow gems, but one of the most important PvP caster metagems, the Mystical Skyfire Diamond, requires more blue gems than yellow gems to work. This necessitates the use of green gems in conjunction with one or two purple gems.
It is important to note that most PvP Arena gear have red and yellow slots, so most gem choices will be purely red or yellow (and likely orange). Red gems, in particular, sell very well regardless of whether or not a new season has just started. Most Arena sets have a total of 4 red gem slots, so the demand for red gems will only continue to rise. On the other hand, Honor-bought gear all have yellow gem slots. Demand will be high for pure yellow gems, particularly Smooth or Gleaming Lionseyes. Because the Brutal Gladiator sets do not have any Resilience upgrade from the previous season's gear, Mystic Lionseye might see some demand, as well.
Leatherworking and Tailoring
Even leatherworkers and tailors will profit from the flood of PvP gear as there will be a rush to buy goods such as the Nethercleft and Nethercobra leg armor. Tailors will see a demand for Golden or Runic Spellthreads (most tailors can only craft one or the other). Non-crafters who would like to see a bit of profit can invest in Primal Nethers, which are needed for these recipes.
Prudent players will have most of the raw materials for these crafted items stored, from primal items to epic gems and nethers. This still opens up the market for crafters and those looking to profit should spend a bit of time for the days following the start of Season 4 hanging around major cities. Players should keep a keen eye on the trade channel for newly decked out PvP enthusiasts, and it wouldn't hurt to advertise special recipes such as Enchant Weapon - Executioner and Enchant Chest - Major Resilience.
The infusion of new gear into the player base is always a good thing, specially if it comes in large numbers. It upgrades a large number of players' characters in a very short time. It is not only good for player progression in general but also good for the economy. Because players will not be spending Gold for the PvP items they acquire, they will surely have Gold to spend on other things. So while some players will be strutting around in their sheeny shiny new gear, others will be laughing all the way to the bank.
Filed under: Items, Analysis / Opinion, Economy, Making money, Arena






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MechChef Jun 12th 2008 11:14AM
Note to self: stockpile enchanting mats and begin the speculation in the opening days.
Lashay Jun 12th 2008 11:27AM
I have been waiting for season 4 to start for a while now, and I've been stockpiling!
I hope to make about 10k within the first week alone!
Gessilea Jun 12th 2008 11:32AM
Ditto! I've only stepped into an arena a half dozen times, but I've been looking forward to S4 for weeks!
Kaylek Jun 12th 2008 11:43AM
And now the market's going to be flooded with junior investors. /cheer
Milktub Jun 12th 2008 11:43AM
Time to put up all them chanting mats and gems on the AH! Woooooot!
I may not like PvPers, but I have no issue with price gouging them.
Casfála Jun 13th 2008 6:26AM
Faking a low supply while having a high demand will be more benificial as dumping all you have, with a high demand, most likely will lower the price or make it stable.
vlad Jun 12th 2008 11:59AM
headline: "Blizz kicks over ant hill, desperate stupid ants franticly rebuild"
Gillean Jun 12th 2008 12:02PM
if only i didn't spend 17k honor and 40 ABs the day before the announcement for my belt =( Now i need another grueling 50 AB marks.
Zhanrock Jun 12th 2008 2:18PM
ATTENTION US ARTHAS SERVER (Alliance)
Zhanrock will be doing your enchants starting june 24th,
have:
-All + healing, (gloves +30, Bracers +35, Weapon +81)
-Most +(spell)damage, (Gloves +20, no bracers :(, Weapon +40)
-Cloak enchants, (+12 agility, +20 spell penetration,+15 defense)
-Most Chest enchants,(+150 Health,+6 to stats,no resil :(,6 mp5)
-Melee Weapon enchants, (+20 agi to weapon, MONGOOSE,+35 2h agi, striking (both forms), and of course, icey n firey (lol).)
-Random useful enchants, (Cat's Swiftness, +9 stam to boots, +9 agi to gloves..)
Send me some neatherweave to get my tailoring up, 367 EXALTED Scryer's tailor, i have your spellthread too!
STOCK UP TODAY!
Nasgoul Jun 12th 2008 3:15PM
i also bought the waist the day before the announcment... lol but no prob getting capped in time.. and also gunna be arena capped....
the issue is cash now... total cash.. am an enchanter and i got a decent stockpile saved up.. but i still figure i need 1k-1.5k range of gold to do everything
like half way there...just refuse to quest sometimes lol
kuno Jun 12th 2008 5:38PM
I used some honor points a day before the announcement and then got a refund the next day without any problem.
Slaytanic Jun 12th 2008 9:11PM
I know that that the new s2 gear will make s1 obsolete, but what about Vindicator gear? Are we going to see an upgrade in gear in that area as well?
Redwiggle Jun 12th 2008 9:29PM
Guardian gear replaces Vindicators
(if not already stated)
THJ Jun 17th 2008 5:33PM
Finally! Been stockpiling for months now, made about 10k when season 3 started, hope to make 20k this season.
Furinur Jun 24th 2008 4:30PM
I know i'm posting AFTER the Season 4 has technically started, but wanted to tell ya, upon reading this post, I thought I was too late to take advantage of this "investment opportunity"...
Was sitting in IF last night and had an enchanter saying in trade he/she was selling chant mats CHEAP --> I inquired and found that Auctioneer stated they were selling the mats at about 60% their value. I am not usally the rash investor, but needless to say I bought EVERYTHING THEY HAD (Like 40 Large Prismatic Shards, 50 Large Planar Essence, ect)... I would have definately have passed on buying ALL of it any other time, but this article made me think otherwise... I have already profited about 500g THIS MORNING with tons of auctions left! TY!!