Time is Money: Selling your quest rewards
Kebina Trudough here, offering you the best gold making secrets they don't want you to know about! I was like you once, poor and homely, before I discovered my patented system. Now you too can fill your pockets with the good stuff without ever breaking a sweat! Why spend all your time toiling when you could be vacationing in the Hot Springs? I'm not offering these tips for 100 gold, or 90 gold, or even 50 gold! No, not even 20 gold! My system is yours for FREE! Satisfaction guaranteed or I'll give you a full refund (handling charges may apply).Today, I'm going to help you make the most out of your questing experience. The most gold, that is! Quests often reward hard-working Azerothians with items that are useless to them.
The items are usually peddled off to a vendor at a price of their choosing.
When given a choice of rewards, how do you decide which item to select? Some players pick at random, or because the item has an interesting name or looks cool. Some think that they have figured out the rules, and always pick plate over mail and weaponry over armor.
What the average citizen doesn't know is that there's a complex, hidden system. It's practically a Goblin-Vendor cover-up, but I'm here to end all that.
Goblin Rules of Acquisition, subsection K4, under the heading, Quest Rewards.
The first rule is very simple. It is so simple, that it sounds a bit dim-witted.
The heavier the armor, the more it is worth. Plate is heavier than mail, then leather and cloth follow. Some plate items are heavier than other plate items, and so on. This is important to note because heavy mail items might actually be heavier than a light plate item.
To make this easier to understand, I will arrange items in tiers, from lowest to highest. For our purposes, I am only comparing plate and mail. Lower tiered items are lighter in weight than higher tiered items.
- Tier 1: Cloaks, necklaces and rings.
- TIer 1.5: Bracers, belts and gloves.
- Tier 2: Boots, helms and shoulder armor.
- Tier 3: Chests and pants.
A mail T2 item will be slightly better than a plate T1.5 item.
To memorize this rule, you could also try picturing the size of the items. As long as you crumple up the cloak, the weight rule could also become the size rule.
This tier system is not known to many people, who always choose plate over mail, and so forth. If you're looking to make more gold with no extra effort, then this rule is for you.
Weaponry also has a hierarchy. Generally, the more DPS a weapon has, the more it is worth. Knowing this rule will help you choose between, for example, three two-handed weapons.
Usually, items follow this pattern, from most expensive to least:
Two-handed > One-handed > Wands, guns, bows and crossbows > Shields (a shield is used as armor and as weaponry by some classes) > Trinkets > Thrown and off-hand.
Sometimes you will be given a choice between some weapons and some gear. Weapons are generally worth more than gear, but it does depend on the weapon and how "heavy" the armor item is.
Here is the complete cheat sheet, from items that sell for the most, to items that sell for the least. These rules will not hold true in every situation, but offer a solid guideline.
- Two-handed weaponry.
- One-handed weaponry.
- Wands, guns, bows and crossbows.
- Plate chestpieces and pants.
- Shields.
- Mail chestpieces and pants.
- Trinkets.
- Plate boots, helms, and shoulder armor.
- Leather chestpieces and pants.
- Mail boots, helms and shoulder armor.
- Thrown weapons and cloth chestpieces and pants.
- Leather shoulders, boots and helm.
- Off-hands, necklaces and rings.
- Plate bracers, gloves and belts.
- Cloaks, cloth shoulders, helm and boots.
- Mail bracers, gloves and belts.
- Leather bracers, gloves and belts.
- Cloth bracers, gloves and belts.
Cheat Sheet Rules:
- Chestpieces and pants are very heavy items, and are worth more than other items that are made of a substance that is one "notch" heavier. Plate is one notch above mail, which is one notch above leather, with cloth at the bottom.
- Accessory items are not worth much.
- Two-handed weapons are worth more than anything, with one-handers coming in second.
- The higher the DPS on an item, the more gold it is worth.
- Cloaks are generally a poor choice if you can choose mail or plate items instead.
Filed under: Items, Tips, Tricks, Economy, Quests, Features, Making money, Time Is Money
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 5)
csdx Mar 5th 2009 9:27AM
see the above comments.
One of the modules that come with auctioneer also gives you what it disenchants into broken into chances for each outcome.
lightningjynx Mar 5th 2009 9:27AM
If you use auctioneer, there are two functions included that will do this. One will tell you what the item sells to vendors, and I think it is enchantrix that will tell you what it is possible to get out of it by disenchanting
Rylka Mar 5th 2009 11:46AM
Thanks for the advice all. At the time I wrote my comment there weren't any other responses up yet. They got all those in while I was typing, otherwise I wouldn't have needed to ask.
Thanks again for being polite. : )
Laynne Mar 5th 2009 9:12AM
Good tips. This is one of the things I kept in mind while leveling in Northrend, to raise money for cold weather/epic flying.
Ferarro Mar 5th 2009 9:14AM
Being an enchanter just from 70 - 80 will net you at least 5k gold, easy.
TyKell Mar 5th 2009 2:15PM
I'm curious, is it better value to disenchant these rewards than to just vendor them?
Ferarro Mar 5th 2009 4:31PM
It's almost always better to disenchant them. Servers vary, but a single Greater Cosmic Essence goes for about 15g+ in AH.
TyKell Mar 5th 2009 7:25PM
Thanks for the info Ferarro, I'll have to get busy levelling my enchanter then, I'm running out of room for all my greens!
Elmo Mar 5th 2009 9:16AM
Druid staves are worth the most of all weapons
lightningjynx Mar 5th 2009 9:29AM
There are no more druid staves, but yes this rule applies approximately 99.9% of the time. I think there are a few weapons out there that will beat a druid staff, but it usually isn't by much.
Aubrecia Mar 5th 2009 9:20AM
Yeah, I just have an enhanced tooltip addon that tells me vendor price (along with, if I so desire, what it disenchants to and, if it's not soulbound, how much it goes for on the AH). Comes along with the Auctioneer package, if I'm not mistaken. Great for people like me who are going back and doing loremaster for shits and giggles, too. It's not a lot of reward, but even a few silver more than the other options is something!
Aubrecia Mar 5th 2009 9:21AM
Really? I could have sworn a couple of the quest reward options I saw just the other day from finishing the Thorim chain were priced differently. I picked up something for my feral offset instead, but I'm almost positive they were priced differently. Maybe I'm mixing it up, though.
Aubrecia Mar 5th 2009 9:22AM
Ack, this was supposed to be a reply to someone who said Wrath quest rewards were normalized in price! Curse there not being a delete button.
Kolo Mar 5th 2009 9:29AM
The person was wrong
Jay Mar 5th 2009 9:30AM
How about do what my guild does and find an add on out there that when you turn in the quest it makes the item that is worth the most gold if sold to a vendor have a nice glow around it.
ScytheNoire Mar 5th 2009 9:31AM
Use an addon that tells you their values with mouseover. Pick that one to sell.
Omestes Mar 5th 2009 12:40PM
But does it have what plants need?
FifthDream Mar 5th 2009 9:52AM
Or you could use an addon that shows which is worth more.
/pretending he didn't read the 8384673 other posts that say the same thing, too.
Etinfall Mar 5th 2009 10:40AM
^so, wait a second. Are you telling me there is an add-on that will tell me what the item is worth at a vendor? Whodathunkit?
FifthDream Mar 5th 2009 10:48AM
It's true, but i don't think anyone else knows about it.