The OverAchiever: Straight to the poorhouse

For the purpose of our discussion today, I'm classifying anything that costs 1,000 gold or up as a reasonably expensive purchase. While there are other achievements that will probably cost you a great deal of gold to get (Working Day and Night comes to mind if you've power-leveled professions like Jewelcrafting or Inscription), how much you spend on them is usually subject to how quickly you want to do them. By contrast, the achievements below are entirely dependent on your ability to amass a huge pile of gold and then use forklifts to distribute it to NPCs in return for achievement points.
And if you want all of them? The sum total of the 6 achievements below will probably run you somewhere in the region of 48,000 to 62,000 gold.
Grand Ice Mammoth
At exalted, the Sons of Hodir will sell you a three-person mammoth that is apparently really expensive because it comes in an attractive white hue. Well, that, and it's also the only three-person mount that isn't a drop (like the Grand Black War Mammoth so beloved by ninjas) or an even more absurdly expensive purchase (the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth, see below). Mammoth mounts on their own needn't be overly expensive (e.g. Black War Mammoth) if you really want an annoyingly large mount with which to block doorways and clog the Dalaran fountain. But passenger seats? They're gonna cost you.
Damage: 8,000 gold at exalted with Sons of Hodir.
Dual Talent Specialization
These days, dual-spec is widely considered a must-have addition to gameplay if your main character's a hybrid, does any amount of PvP, or just has good reason to switch specs in PvE a lot. If this describes you, then the up-front cost for buying dual-spec will almost certainly pay for itself before too long, but it's still a decent amount of money to drop for the feature.
Damage: 1,000 gold.
Cenarion War Hippogryph
For this baby, you'll need to be exalted with the Cenarion Expedition in Zangarmarsh in addition to a decent chunk of cash, but in return you'll get the first of what are now three hippogryph mounts available to players (two, sadly, if you're Horde). I am utterly in love with their animations (particularly because they can now land, run, walk, and have a cool /mountspecial that...looks familiar!) but am dearly hoping that Blizzard updates their graphics. Thanks to our reader Jon Do for pointing out this one in the comments.
Damage: 1,600 gold.
Get to the Choppa!
It has to be said that getting a Mekgineer's Chopper (Alliance) or Mechano-hog (Horde) is theoretically free if you find a very generous Engineer, but the odds of this happening are slightly less likely than your correspondence with a dying Nigerian prince via email resulting in a million-dollar wire transfer. Some of the materials for the mount (namely, the Salvaged Iron Golem Parts, the Goblin-machined Piston, and the Elementium-plated Exhaust Pipe) can only be obtained for a very high fixed price from a goblin NPC in K3, or else "skinned" off mechanical mobs in Ulduar by Engineers.
Damage: This will vary by server and whether or not you've got an Engineering toon with easy access to Ulduar, but you should realistically expect to shell out between 13,000 to 15,000 gold on average.
Ring of the Kirin Tor
The good citizens of Dalaran have become adept at soaking players for massive quantities of gold and badges, and the NPCs in the jewelry shop are no exception. The four versions of the Kirin Tor rings are actually decent options for their various i-levels (200, 213, 226, and 251), and the latest incarnations are a match for the gear you can get from ICC-10. They also come with an oft-useful teleport to Dalaran on a 30-minute cooldown, although that's obviously much more useful for some classes than others.
Damage: Assuming you're exalted with the Kirin Tor (and you should be before you purchase a ring), 6,800 gold.
My Sack is "Gigantique"
Interesting name, eh. The Gigantique Bag sold by Haris Pilton in Shattrath's Lower City will run you a cool 1,200 gold, but unlike most of the game's larger bags, bears the distinction of being BoE and not unique-equip. With a nice pool of gold you can equip yourself and your alts in a full kit of 22-slot bags (unless you choose to go for Pilton's newest bag, the Portable Hole, which affords you 2 more slots per bag but no achievement). Thanks to our reader Rob for reminding me about this one!
Damage: 1,200 gold.
The Right Stuff
The fabled Artisan riding skill, otherwise known as epic flight, is one of the game's greatest time-savers -- but it won't come cheap. The cost of epic flight has been the target of many, many player complaints since its introduction, but Blizzard is unlikely to budge. For many people, the problem with Artisan riding is that it's not a one-time deal; getting epic flight on multiple alts is a tall order for the average player. Still, for any toon on whom you plan to put in a lot of time questing or gathering, the answer to "Is epic flight worth it?" is an emphatic yes.
Damage: The base cost is 5,000 gold, but this is now subject to your character's reputation with either Stormwind/Alliance Vanguard (Alliance) or Orgrimmar/Warsong Offensive (Horde). Assuming your character is exalted, you can (and should) knock the price down to 4,000 gold.
Traveler's Tundra Mammoth
For hardcore farmers and dungeon-runners everywhere, the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth -- equipped with two vendors, one of whom can also repair your gear, and both of whom you can eject from the mount in a rather entertaining fashion while the mount is in motion -- is a huge convenience. Otherwise, whether or not you'll think it's worth it depends a lot on what you do within the game. I've found it useful as both a quick repair option in raids where it's possible to mount, and -- while farming older dungeons and raids for reputation and drops -- as a significantly faster means of emptying my packs without having to run to the nearest town. Assuming that Blizzard continues to update its vendors in future expansions to accommodate higher-level food, drinks, reagents, and ammunition, consider the mammoth a very large investment that will slowly but surely pay for itself.
Damage: As with the rings, you should plan on being exalted with the Kirin Tor before purchasing this baby, and it'll run you 16,000 gold.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 4)
ghola Jan 14th 2010 3:18PM
Ha this article is timely for me since i just bought all the expensive mounts yesterday, learned them all and capped off the 100 mount achievement. Blew nearly every copper I had on em too. Paksennarion on Bonechewer :)
Blacksheep Jan 14th 2010 3:20PM
Good post, I have all of those except the mammoths and Chopper. I'm working on the chopper, people think I'm nuts and should just buy the elephant because it's more useful, but I'm an engineer (with access to ulduar, yes) so I'm doing it. It just looks way to cool to pass up :)
Mr Shinra Jan 14th 2010 3:20PM
Considering how useful the Dual-Spec is compared to any of the other expensive Achievements that come with things, I think the price needs to be either cut in half to 500 gold (After all, realistically, what player is going to not only have 1k+ gold at level 40, but also find it useful enough to spend nearly all their money on? You also have to buy the dual-spec'd talents, glyphs (assuming you don't have inscription), perhaps a piece of gear or two, and all that adds up. Of course the immediate response is that you'd fund the dual-spec with your main, but then that kind of seems backwards to blizzard's recent move to make raising alts or new characters much more attractive (More Heirloom Items (Dread Pirate Ring* anybody?), Recruit-A-Friend, improved introductory tutorials, revamped starting areas coming with Cataclysm, etc.,).
Epic Flight is useful sure, but its not REQUIRED to get around a lot of place (where I'd argue that Cold Weather Flying is almost for Northrend, which SHOULD also get a discount), because it just makes it getting to wherever you need to go faster.
I once read that Blizzard more or less has these uber expensive things you can get as a way to prevent money-hording in large amounts in the game's economy (which doesn't make much sense to me as there isn't ever a chance of the game running completely out of sources of income unlike the real world but I am not an economist either), so there is that reason for the outrageous price... I'm not saying I approve of that logic by any means, but it IS a possible answer as to why.
*http://www.wowhead.com/?item=50255, which I admit is a bit more tricky to get than the 40 heroisms for that new chest piece, but it IS a new item nonetheless.
Kelsey Jan 14th 2010 5:47PM
I'm not an economist either, but I think the reason for having money sinks in the game is to help regulate the economy. If a realm is filled with high level characters who have tons and tons of gold to throw at whatever they want, prices will rise dramatically and new players won't be able to catch up. That happens already to some degree, but think how much worse it would be if level 80s weren't saving up for their chopper or mammoth.
Evelinda Feb 3rd 2010 1:00AM
dual spec is ALSO useful but not required... you can quite happily make it all the way to 80 without ever needing a second spec... hell, you can even quite happily BE a level 80 with no second spec. It's a convenience, nothing more, and so personally i think the price is fine the way it is...
Jon Do Jan 14th 2010 3:20PM
Cenarion War Hippogryph:
1600g at exalted.
Nolan Rumble Jan 14th 2010 3:21PM
Check
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Check for all except the Ring of the Kirin Tor. Why so much money for a ring I will never use? I am a pally tank by the way.
Jon Do Jan 14th 2010 3:23PM
As a former-engineer priest:
For the Dalaran teleport.
Josh Jan 14th 2010 3:28PM
If you upgrade the ring it isn't that bad.
Hollow Leviathan Jan 14th 2010 3:30PM
I'm a tankadin, too. Why the hell isn't there a tanking dal ring? I've bought all the other achievements on this page, and I have the money for the ring...but I want a tanking one, damn it!
Lukeyo Jan 14th 2010 3:28PM
Hello,
My name is Chris and I have insecurities.
explosion987 Jan 14th 2010 3:31PM
The base cost is 5,000 gold, but this is now subject to your character's reputation with either Honor Hold/Alliance Vanguard (Alliance) or Thrallmar/Warsong Offensive (Horde).
Incorrect. The hono(u)r Hold and/or Thrallmar rep has been replaced with Stormwind and Orgrimmar, (sp?) respectively.
Al Jan 14th 2010 3:56PM
I was wondering about that, because my orc's Honoured with Thrallmar and only got charged 4k gold.
Allison Robert Jan 14th 2010 3:57PM
Fixed!
Gamer am I Jan 14th 2010 3:33PM
It took me months to save up for the TTM, but it is so very useful. When we wipe in Pit of Saron, people don't need to leave to repair; they do it with my friend Gnimo right here.
As a note, the vendors on the TTM aren't part of any faction, so you won't get a faction discount when you buy stuff from them or repair with them. Still, they are without a doubt useful.
jtrack3d Jan 14th 2010 3:36PM
Don't forget those unlucky non-hilt-finding people that have to pay 10-20K for a hilt... it's an achieve too.
DeathPaladin Jan 14th 2010 3:51PM
It costs a lot to buy the hilt, but most people spend 0 gold to get it.
As Allison said, this particular article is for achievements where a lot of gold is the only prerequesite, not ones that only require a lot of gold if you are lazy or don't have the time requirements needed to do the achievement normally.
Mognet T Jan 14th 2010 3:40PM
I'm not sure if it has been mentioned, but for The Right Stuff you don't have to get exalted with Honor Hold/Thrallmar, you have to get Exalted with Stormwind/Orgrimar.
miked Jan 14th 2010 3:43PM
I apologize in advance for my boastfulness, but I'd like to take this time to brag that I can buy everything listed here for 5+ characters. rawr =)
Keyra Jan 15th 2010 3:24AM
Buying gold from the farmers again, are we?