WoW Rookie: Bank on it
New around here? WoW Rookie points WoW's newest players to the resources they need to get acclimated. Send us a note to suggest a WoW Rookie topic.Got stuff? You need a banker. Creating a dedicated character to do nothing but hang out in town, store goods and handle your finances may sound redundant at first. But time is money, friend -- and a banker can save you both.
The benefits:
Eliminate travel time. No more hearthing back to the city at the end of every session, and no more trudging back to your current base of operations when you're ready for some action. Trust us – when you hit the Outlands and have to travel from Shattrath City all the way back to the Old World to use an Auction House, you'll be glad to skip that whole process.
Put the entire Auction House at your fingertips. Anything item you need is instantly at your disposal when your banker is at the ready. Log in the banker, buy what you need, mail it to whichever character needs it. (Remember, mail between characters on the same account is now instant.) It's that quick and easy.
Spread out over increased storage space. As you level, the sheer amount of stuff you own expands exponentially. Equip your banker with spacious bags in as many bank slots as needed and unload everything that's not soulbound. Remember, you can always mail it back instantly!
Centralize trade materials. Your crafting characters can share common materials – enchanting components, leather, primals, ore, cloth, extra spices for cooking -- when you centralize storage on a banker.
Take advantage of mailbox "storage." Is the new zone you're fighting in chewing through your health or mana pots? Mail a bunch to your banker, and have the banker return the mail. The shipment will land back in your mailbox, safe for nearly one month. Now you can access your health pots wherever there's a mailbox.
Cut down on add-on memory. No need to load up Auctioneer on every character. Only your banker needs it.
Sound like a plan? Here are a few more points to mull over in your quest for financial freedom.
Play the Auction House. A banker is perfectly positioned to become a market force by buying and selling in the Auction House. Beyond the basics, what most players want is solid advice on what's worth selling on the AH, how much to charge and how to get the best buys. Check out our Insider Trader advice on playing the market.
Streamline with add-ons. Most bankers will want an Auction House tool such as Auctioneer; it can be complicated to set up and learn to use, but it's an invaluable tool in helping you target the best prices for buying and selling. If storage is your focus, you'll want an inventory mod that can tell you what items and materials you have on each and every one of your characters.
Consider a guild bank. If you're really a craftsaholic altaholic, you might even consider setting up your own guild and buying a guild bank tab. Don't laugh; we know players who've done it.
Treat with the enemy. If your server has a healthy cross-faction economy, you might consider positioning a banker at a neutral Auction House to take advantage of items that are hard to come by on one faction or the other.
Learn disenchanting. It's handy to be able to disenchant items with your banker, but you'll have to level and skill up to be able to handle the highest-level items.
Find home, sweet home. My banker loves Thunder Bluff because the Auction House, a convenient vendor, the mailbox and the bank are in a row quite close together. It's almost like strafing a production line. Experiment with different cities and find the one that keeps your running time to minimum and makes you feel at home.
Look the part. You're what? You're still wearing your underwear? Tsk, tsk. The expert who handles your family's finances deserves better than that. Outfit yourself in garb befitting your station.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
NoTomorrow Mar 4th 2009 8:06PM
You go to hell and you die!
Zerokku Mar 4th 2009 8:12PM
@ NoTomorrow
Technically, wouldn't that happen in the opposite order? =P
Deadly. Off. Topic. Mar 5th 2009 9:24AM
I agree with Gothia.
People are jerks and think that your hard work = profit for them.
I prefer doing stuff out from an alt's end so that I can eliminate the harrassment from other players.
Zerokku Mar 4th 2009 8:15PM
While I have bank alts, I dont tend to use them for anything more then storage. I dont really use em for the AH or anything like that =/ Maybe I should change that up.
apoxic Mar 4th 2009 9:07PM
Ditto. I've personally never seen the need to really HAVE to use my bank-alt for auctions, it would be rather more inconvenient for me because it would mean I would have to log him more often.
As a Shaman with Astral Recall and a laptop with average loading time, I just do it the normal way. But then again its not like I have something on AH that often, doesn't really have to bother much about money .. (And I'm fairly casual about money, I do about 1 Daily Quest a day, and the occasional WG skirmishes)
Gothia Mar 5th 2009 3:33AM
#1 Reason to have a bank alt is to stop the harrassment from "That Guy" who wants to buy your rare blue for 1/2 price or that pissed off "Other Guy" that is flaming because you can list your product at a lower cost while still getting a heafty profit. Lets face it people are BITCHES so if you are a serious auctioneer don't post on your Main, use your banker because sooner or later you will have to deal with "That Guy" or the "Other Guy" and god help us if they start a tag team.
pscof42 Mar 4th 2009 8:22PM
I do want to say that, IMHO, the best Class now for a bank alt is the Death Knight. Think about it ... it only takes a few levels from 55 to 60 and you can max out your enchanting skill. Plus, you come with a horse and a really nice uniform.
kozom Mar 4th 2009 8:55PM
After dying and being resurrected, fighting amongst the armies of the scourge, breaking free and choosing you own fate...you become a 76's bank alt. Life isn't fair.
Chebu Mar 5th 2009 4:20AM
Wow, the most Excellent point!!!
jbodar Mar 5th 2009 4:33AM
@kozom
Even worse for Undead Death Knights:
http://www.crispygamer.com/comics/ding/Ding-2008-11-18.aspx
Man, this reminds me of when Ding! was still funny...
Wannaberaptor Mar 5th 2009 11:35AM
I thought you could only make one DK per server though? If you actually wanna play a DK then you can't have him as a bank.
At any rate, I use a DK for a bank alt on my hordie server. I use her to farm mats and get money for my lower levels there, and I wholely reccomend that if someone wants to make some new alts of the opposite faction that they do they same.
Darclas Mar 4th 2009 8:25PM
I had a dedicated bank alt that I made shortly after BC. He was a blood elf carefully designed to match me IRL (roughly). He had a custom tailored outfit. He had every every bank slot bought and filled with at least a 16 slot bag. And almost all of his storage was being used for my various professions. He was also still lvl 1.
And then Wrath came out and I had to delete him to make a DK, in order to keep one character of each class on my server.
I knew I was at the character limit, but I always expected Blizz to increase the character slots when they added a new (hero) class.
It was a real bummer losing that guy after a year and a half of faithful banking service.
Irshalthra Mar 5th 2009 10:22AM
I was so close to shedding a tear. That is soooo sad! The attachment had to be huge.
MyrddinE Mar 4th 2009 8:29PM
I have 10 characters that all get played, to varying degrees. They all have 7 bank slots purchased. They all have crafting skills, and a majority have gather skills.
I'm not going to waste a slot on a character that does nothing but hold stuff, even under the mistaken assumption that all my loot could fit on one character.
Instead, I partition my inventory by type. Some alts specialize in types of loot (one has all the faction turning items), some alts get sent all the mats for a particular level of crafting (while I'm skilling that tradeskill). Each alt has their particular specialization when it comes to storage. And addons like BulkMail2 and Altoholic make managing that inventory across characters easier.
Finally, I have no problem with hearthing home after a day of questing. The five minutes I waste flying back to where I was when I log in the next day is more than made up for the fact that I don't have to login alts to mail myself crafting mats every time someone asks me for an enchant, a potion, or whatever.
styopa Mar 5th 2009 8:08AM
You can obviously play any way you want, but the point of a bank alt isn't that of a gear-holding mule, it's a transfer point.
1) send your mail there, bounce it back. Suddenly every mailbox is now your bank, in effect (for non soulbound stuff). If you're a crafter, no need to fill your bags with raw mats - just bounce it off your bank alt and then they're available anywhere there's a mailbox.
2) Again, play your own way but NOT taking advantage of the AH is deliberately handicapping yourself. Having 3 80's all with fast flying, I don't really do dailies but each has well over 4k gold and my single bank alt can easily pick up 1k g per day on a good AH turn.
3) I use my bank alt's bank slots (and guildbank, since he was able to buy a guild off someone for 10g) to accumulate 20+ stacks each of minerals, gems, and primals so I have no problem regemming as needed, or levelling up a toon's jewelcrafting/blacksmithing etc. I was accumulating lowbie herbs for a while, and was able to clear the bank mostly when Inscription came out....probably a cool 2-3kg with essentially no effort.
And frankly, if you're only filling your bags after a DAY of questing, you're doing it wrong. At pretty much any level typical questing activity, my bags fill in about 20-30 minutes, tops. Skinning alt sometimes half that. In some zones with a bunch of gather quests, and if you have bad luck in acquiring bags, you can have 50% of your available slots filled with quest crap.
Really, I can understand RP'ers not wanting to do it, but I can't comprehend really NOT wanting to use a Bank alt. For me it would be tantamount to vowing only to use grey items or some other deliberate self-crippling.
FWIW frankly I think Blizz's "insta mail within the account" is a n00b crutch. I'd prefer the 1 hour transfer for gold or items, to cripple the goldsellers and force SOME need to 'manage' your inventory to *some* degree.
MyrddinE Mar 10th 2009 2:34PM
I'm not sure where I mentioned avoiding the AH. Nor anywhere that I said I didn't use mail. And I don't see mentioning that it took me a full day to fill my bags.
What I said is that I don't have a dedicated character just to hold stuff. Each character holds their own crafting materials. I use a mod to auto-split items to the proper person... so I walk up to the mailbox, click the auto-send button, and it sends out 4 mails to 4 of my alts with the items that alt holds. Cloth goes here, Items to DE go there, Ore goes here, etc.
It's not necessary to have a 'bank alt' just to keep track of your inventory. It's not necessary to have a bank alt in order to use mailboxes to store stuff. It's not necessary to have a bank alt to use the AH. So I'm rather puzzled at your assumptions.
Zeplar Mar 4th 2009 8:30PM
I tend to abandon alts for months at a time (miraculously I do have some in the 50's though), so a long-abandoned alt may find themselves in front of the SW mailbox storing gold and items.
I also use my DK as a bank alt, and an inscription-bot. I found a good way to save money was to vow never to send him money from my main; he must make all the gold he needs by Inscription. And he's made, by himself, about a thousand gold now, while still faithfully leveling his Inscription skill and checking the AH for my main.
kesherz Mar 4th 2009 8:31PM
@Zeroku
It's a South Park joke.
Jacob Mar 4th 2009 8:31PM
southpark ftw
Zerokku Mar 4th 2009 8:36PM
@ kesherz
Ahh okay. I didn't know. I've watched it before but only occasionally so I didn't catch the reference. Just figured I'd make a sarcastic comment in response =P