WoW Rookie: Save everything, sell everything

It's clean-up time around here. Now that the WoW Rookie Guide is up and running to shuttle you to precisely the information you've been wondering about, we're poking through our older pieces to bring them up to date. (If there are any WoW Rookies whose datedness you find especially galling, shoot me a link at lisa [at] wow [dot] com and I'll prioritize it for updating.) Sometimes during the updating process, I uncover little gems, like this excerpt from Elizabeth Harper's 2007 piece Money-making 101. Be sure to visit the entire article, by the way; it's an outstanding resource to make sure you arrive at your character's more costly milestones with gold in your pockets.
In the meantime, let's talk about what's worth selling and what's not. First of all: keep everything. Make buying or making big bags a priority; after all, you can't make money if you can't bring home loot to sell. If your bags get full, sure, go ahead and destroy grey items (items with their names listed in grey letters). (To destroy an item, left-click it, drag it to an open spot on your screen, and left-click again to drop it; reply "Yes" to the dialog box that pops up.)
The important thing to remember is that virtually everything you pick up has value to someone. (Just look at that hottie at the top of the article in his Crochet Shoulderpads. That's bucc.) Even certain grey items can be desirable to collectors. Let's look at the various quality levels of WoW items and what the levels generally mean to you as a seller.
- Grey – Poor Quality Often derisively referred to as vendor trash, grey items are boring, everyday objects with no special properties. Greys are of no particular use to players, though some enjoy collecting full sets of grey armor (which usually has a unique look). However, even a grey item will have a value to an NPC vendor. Pick up all the greys you have space for, just to resell them. They may not sell for much, but those bits of coin add up!
- White – Common Quality These items have no special properties, either, but they are used as components in trade skills or reagents for spells. These are certainly useful to other players and may sell reasonably well on the Auction House. (Even if they don't sell like hotcakes on the AH, they can still be sold to an NPC vendor for coin.)
- Green – Uncommon Quality These are uncommon items with magical properties. Green items and higher may generally be disenchanted by Enchanters. Greens often sell well on the Auction House, depending on their specific stats. (For example, something with Strength and Spirit won't sell as well as something with Strength and Agility, since the latter stat pairing is more useful to melee combat classes; most players will view the Spirit stat points on the first item as wasted itemization.)
- Blue – Rare Quality Blue items are superior, Rare items with magical properties. These are higher quality than green items and are always worth gold on the Auction House (although many blues are Bind on Pickup).
- Purple – Epic Quality Epics are exactly what they sound like: higher quality again than blues and certainly worth a good bit of gold at the Auction House. You may be lucky enough to find one of these on a random mob, but they're more usually obtained from high-level quests or instances.
- Orange – Legendary Quality Whoa, you've spotted a legendary item! These usually require long, complex quests involving endgame raiding to acquire.
- Gold – Heirloom Quality Heirloom items are Bind to Account items designed for experienced level 80 players to purchase for their lower level alts. Some heirloom items scale to the level of the person wearing them, providing stats equivalent to a Rare quality item.
Filed under: Items, Tips, Features, WoW Rookie, Making money






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Storm Eagle [Resident Capcom Megafan] Aug 12th 2009 1:06PM
Yeah, I never understood why people would leave loot, unlooted. Everything out there is worth money. And even if you can't use it, sell it to a vendor. And my wife wonders why I always seem to have so much money than her. Well, that and she can't stay away from the AH.
johnthediver Aug 12th 2009 1:13PM
I don't know if you can still do it but I loved to run around the low level areas and mine all the copper nodes, and leave a gray boot, or some other vendor trash in the node. I just loved to think about the new WoW player that would mine a node and see a boot or broken pocket watch pop up in the loot window. WTF is a boot doing in a copper node?
Skraps
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Jay Aug 12th 2009 1:27PM
Yeah, Skraps, that's why Blizzard now makes mining nodes despawn a couple of minutes after they're mined; because of asshats like you.
messiahxi Aug 12th 2009 1:38PM
@johnthediver: what? you can't put stuff in the node, can you?
gton Aug 12th 2009 5:48PM
well, it wouldve been nice if wow.com would have said something AFOREHAND about the importance of gems in patch 3.2.
that wouldve saved me a lot of gold
Snark Aug 12th 2009 5:43PM
lmao, john. that's hilarious.
usagizero Aug 12th 2009 1:16PM
I know in Northrend i've sold some greys for several gold each, that's nothing to sneeze at even at 80. Sometimes in fishing quests i've even gotten a grey that sold to a vendor for 100 gold. That was nice. :)
Best money making tip i ever got, get auctioneer and an addon that sells greys automatically with a push of a button. Quickly getting rid of greys is a nice time saver, and auctioneer will just let you get the best price on the auction house for any item. Some people say it doesn't but it's much, much better than trying to figure out by yourself what something might be worth. I don't play the market, but just selling things on your way to 80 green and above is nice gold.
Bill Aug 12th 2009 1:48PM
Could you help a (relative) rookie out with the name of "an addon that sells greys automatically with a push of a button"? Sounds fantastic...
Stealthfire Aug 12th 2009 1:55PM
You can try AutoProfitX. It's available at Curse and Wowace and probably other places as well. All it does is add a little button to the vendor pane that allows you to click once and sell all your greys.
Ahoni Aug 12th 2009 1:57PM
Sell Junk http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info7251-SellJunk.html
Boydboyd Aug 12th 2009 1:58PM
@Bill
It's called "Junk!".
http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info6788-Junk.html
Nick S Aug 12th 2009 2:01PM
You can also use an addon called Minimalist, which among other things automatically sells all your greys every time you talk to a vendor. Very convenient.
usagizero Aug 12th 2009 2:02PM
I used to use Autoprofit, it would put a little icon in the upper right corner when you go to a shopkeeper, just click and it sells all greys other than quest ones. It might have gotten folded in with another addon though, possibly Carbonite or auctioneer, as i still have the ability to do it but don't have that addon anymore.
onetrueping Aug 12th 2009 2:06PM
I personally use GarbageFu for this. Not only does it offer a one-button sell button for the grey items in your bags, but you can also customize which items it sells (to include, say, non-profitable whites, or exclude certain greys), and with the use of FuBar, allows you to see which grey items are worth the least so you can drop them if need be (again, right from the menu). It's one of the few addons I'm never without.
Matt Aug 12th 2009 2:07PM
There's an addon called Reagent Restocker which does what it says--automatically restocks reagents from a vendor. But it will also auto-sell grays and auto-repair at an appropriate vendor. Very handy addon.
Shuudoushii Aug 12th 2009 2:20PM
Auctioneer contains an addon named AutoMagic that is disabled by default. AutoMagic will auto-vend all grey items and is quite handy.
I also recommend typing "/enchantrix load always" if you have the auctioneer running, this will show item level, disenchant/milling/prospecting results and other useful information when you hover over an item.
mousewrites Aug 12th 2009 2:30PM
Drop the Cheapest Thing is a gray-busting addon that includes a "sell gray loot" button in vendor boxes.
It also makes it a snap to drop the cheapest gray item in your bag (shift-click on the minimap icon) so that you can make room for that epic housiwhatzit that just dropped when your bags are full.
:D
Bill Aug 13th 2009 9:06AM
Thanks for all the responses. I'll definitely look into these.
Malkia Aug 12th 2009 1:25PM
This is advice I've given to countless new players I see. SELL EVERYTHING. Leveling up sell all the greys and most of the greens. Take +intellect cloth, and +agility leather to the auction house, as those two are sold at a premium on most servers I've seen. Gathered items usually sell okay. Crafted items often do not. BUT you can certainly sell everything you pick up that you can't use and still make more than enough to afford anything you need if you're not interested in the Auction House.
Gothia Aug 13th 2009 4:26AM
Never vender greens - these items can be disenchanted for a tidy profit. Even if you are not an enchanter you may know a friend that can do it for you or I can guarantee you that if you sell the itme a little below disenchant value your local disenchanter will buy it from you. Even low level greens will sell well and I usaully post them a little under 1 gold which is several time more that you would get for the item if you were to vender.