Gold Capped: Making ridiculous sums of money on the auction house

Want to get Gold Capped? This column will show you how, and is written by Basil "Euripides" Berntsen, also of outdps.com, the hunting party podcast, and the call to auction podcast.
Hi folks! Welcome to Gold Capped. There are many games to play in World of Warcraft: PvE, PvP, achievements, and today I'm going to introduce you to the one that people overlook-- gold making. Not just making enough to cover your expenses, but making unimaginably large quantities of gold. Making it easily, and enjoying the process.
Before I jump in, I want to introduce myself and learn a little about you guys. I have a gut feeling that the majority of players are living "paycheck to paycheck" and treat the auction house as an expensive vending machine where they can spend their hard earned dailies money. Am I right? Please select one of the options on my embedded poll!
| 1000g or under. | |
|---|---|
| Over 1000g. | |
| Over 5000g. | |
| Over 10,000g. | |
| Over 50,000g. | |
| Over 214,748g, 36s, and 47c | |
| Over 1,000,000g. |
Now that I know a little more about my reader demographics, it's only fair I tell you a little about myself. I have sold so many auctions that the counter in the statistics section for my auction alts has rolled over into negative numbers. I am currently worth about 150,000g, and that's after I bought myself a Quel'Delar and a pair of BoE boots the first couple of days after the patch launched. I suspect the reason I was picked to write this instead of someone who is already at or over the gold cap is that I've been able to accomplish this with extremely limited play time. I do most of my work in half an hour every weekday morning, leaving the rest of my time free for raiding with my hunter, writing about it at outdps.com, arguing with Frostheim about it on the Hunting Party Podcast, and taking care of my other show (Call to Auction).
When you decide you want to make ridiculous sums of imaginary money, where do you start? Well, that all depends on what you have. If you have been playing for a while, chances are you have a level 80. All characters have two primary profession slots, and maybe, if you're really lucky, you'll have some professions already trained! The higher, the better.
There are two ways to make gold in WoW. Grinding and everything else. If you are literally starting from nothing, I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but unless you have a friend willing to loan you money, you're going to have to grind. You need gold to make gold in the auction house.
Grinding/farming
You can get a gathering skill and gather, you could run your character through endless 5 mans and BGs to buy epic gems and sell them, or you could go and solo old world instances and sell or disenchant the drops there to people leveling tradeskills. Grinding is the most common way people make money because, quite simply, you are creating money with an investment of nothing but time.
People can get really good at this. I know a guy that has over 20,000g and got it all from making 600g an hour mining. Another player I know has a level 80 herbalist saved to extended Ulduar 10 and 25 raid instance IDs with everything up to Freya cleared (including her keepers) [edit: but not Freya herself]. A soft reset of the instance every 30 minutes allows one to pick 10 frost lotus in her room. That's 60 lotus a day at 75g each (on my server). If you farm intelligently, you'll have more than you ever need.

Business
I couldn't figure out how to title this section. "Professions" doesn't work because that includes gathering, "the auction house" didn't work either, because grinders use it to sell things, and "crafting" doesn't include everything in this category. Business is where this column will focus the most. There are a plethora of business opportunities for players who have the knowledge to identify them and the guts to try them out. There are also plenty of business opportunities that have little to no risk or investment, but require a lot of time to execute.
Assuming you're in a typical market with a bunch of regular players who will buy goods of all sorts and a few other auctioneers, you will find that there is an equilibrium. The riskier and more time consuming something is, the more profit there is in it. This is because your competition is going to have some risk averse people as well as some busy people, and they will have their own thresholds. If you find the perfect market that isn't risky or time consuming, you can count on someone else figuring it out too, and thereby reducing your profits.
The most popular types of business are:
- Crafting consumables: flasks, enchanting scrolls, gems, anything players need for their PvP and PvE endeavors.
- Crafting gear to disenchant: you can turn all kinds of base mats into enchanting mats this way.
- Crafting gear for players who will wear it: lots of people do this, so there's less money in it.
- Cross faction arbitrage: hard to do without two accounts, but other than the transfer fees and time (and sniper risk), it's like printing money.
- Market price speculation: Very risky, very rewarding if you are good at market timing. Or lucky.
- Stack size speculation: less risky- if you see eternal belt buckles for cheap in stacks of 20, you can probably assume that someone will pay more per unit to buy them in singles.
Additionally, these businesses all share a barrier to entry. You need to invest time and gold in order to get them going.This means that your competition has to have spent the same time and gold you did to even consider competing with you.
Tune in as I spend the next few weeks talking about how to identify and execute business opportunities, how to configure your UI to maximize your time spent, and how to spend your ill gotten gains.
Being an auctioneer is like being able to print money. Or gold, as it were. Wait, that doesn't make sense... you can print on gold, but you can't print gold. That would be closer to transmutation? I can transmute titanium, but that's only worth it if the price of saronite is low enough to justify the time spent making it. I need some sort of analogy here. Whatever, I'll figure it out later. Making gold? Every week, Gold Capped will teach you the tricks of the trade. From setting up your auction addons and user interface, to cross faction arbitrage, to learning how to use your tradeskills.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 5)
KillerKarl Feb 14th 2010 4:41PM
I don't really play the AH or go out of my way to farm for gold anymore, probably have 400kish gold at the moment.
Having almost 100k back in Classic WoW right before Burning Crusade launched, that was something to write home about.
KrazyCalvin Feb 14th 2010 4:55PM
my server has an ongoing battle against me in my markets on the auction house.. Id rather not say what server or what markets but god i have so much fun... its my endgame!
kooda Feb 14th 2010 5:12PM
im slowly gathering money i had 1k at the start of wrath now got about 5.7k i play about once a week for 2-2 and a 1/2 hours so its random heroics x3 or 4 maybe 5 if im lucky and dont wipe. Looking forward to more of this column.
Abbadon Feb 14th 2010 5:13PM
I love the AH!! I don't really use my professions to sell stuff - just have my select items that I watch for and then buy low/sell high. Like others, I'm curious of the impact this column will have on my server - if any...
Of all my professions, inscription is best money maker but listing all those freakin auctions takes sooo dammmnnnnn looonnnnngggggggg. But easy to make 1k a day if and when i feel like posting from my stash of glyphs. Actually, there's probably some aspect of Auctioneer that i never learned that would make selling glyphs easier.. Maybe that Post Batch button I've never bothered to learn about...
I topped out a bit over 350k a few months ago, but have been spending a bit lately... Magic Rooster, battered hilts for alts, etc.. down to 280k atm.
Looking forward to seeing where this column goes. While I may see some of my tricks shared here, I'm also sure I'll learn a thing or two as well.
Butabako Feb 14th 2010 9:27PM
For inscription and glyphs, use a combination of Auctioneer and Quick Auctions (QA), plus a compatible trade window replacement (like ATSW or Lil' Sparky's version of Skillet).
There's a pretty good guide here:
http://www.mmo-champion.com/news-2/auction-house-guide-inscription/
For me personally, it goes something like this:
- Use Snatch (Auctioneer) to pick up herbs and/or ink below a certain threshold
- Use Enchantrix's (Auctioneer) auto-milling functionality to help in the boring task of milling
- Use Glypher (Auctioneer) to decide what glyphs to make (the resulting list can automatically be exported to Skillet's, for instance, crafting queue)
- Head over to a mail box, open it up, and start working through the queue (Quick Auction's auto mail function will automatically start sending things off to your bank-alt as the glyphs are crafted - 12 different glyphs crafted, then mailed)
- Use QA's mailbox functionality to empty the mailbox
- Use QA to post the glyphs
- Use QA to cancel undercut glyphs if desired
- ???
- Profit
Lots of fun, and easy money as long as there aren't too many other really active mass producers of glyphs on your server.
Missanthropy Feb 14th 2010 5:15PM
We very much use our procurement group to the benefit of the guild. We encourage members to donate stuff that they might otherwise vendo. We use position to indicate age, items drift to the right as they age, and we auction off the unwanted items to raise money for more desirable items, scholarships, and repairs.
I would very much like to see article about the interaction between guilds and procurement efforts.
Further, cash earns no interest in WoW. If your money is just sitting there, it's purely a lost opportunity.
CTD Feb 14th 2010 5:15PM
I'm kind of a mixed bag when it comes to saving up money. I have no trouble at all making enough to buy the bare essentials (i.e. I'm capable of getting epic flight + mount + cold weather flying and Dual Spec on all the characters I level by the time they reach 70ish, even if I'm starting on a new server, and I can afford consumables/gems/enchants at any given time), but I'm bad at accumulating the kind of money necessary for pimping out my 80s with expensive mounts and gear. Usually, I'm hovering around 6-7k cash.
Brune Feb 14th 2010 5:25PM
I find it impossible to "Reach the gold cap with only 30 minutes play a day using the AH and my guides", so I try to justify the other gains from doing the dailies.
I'm a keen mount collector, so I can do my Argent Dailies and tell myself that I'm earning gold while getting the champion's seals for mounts. I've run out of mounts to buy with seals now, but I'm still 3k short of my bike and I don't have a tundra, and I'm finding a few pets and a tabard much less of a motivation to do dailies.
So I may have to take a look at the AH soon... Hopefully this may help.
Bronwyn Feb 16th 2010 12:00AM
I am similar to you; once I got all the argent mounts my motivation dropped off, but then I set a goal to get 25 tabards and I'm only one tabard off that so that helps.. but still, it's difficult, especially since my clothie cannot solo the chillmaw daily.
I personally don't really like to play the AH. I prefer to just queue for my random and do dailies, and of course I sell everything I pick up- and sometimes supplement this with selling gems and whatnot, but mostly my personal goal is to be completely self-sufficient across my alts- that's just how I play.
WoWie Zowie Feb 14th 2010 5:22PM
i need this guide
i'm perpetually poor because i have to buy ever stupid mount and pet
Cmidrfti Feb 14th 2010 5:43PM
Looking forward to reading more of these articles. Only finding making money easier with a new toon I rolled in comparison to previous toons and any help I can get to make some more g is more than welcome.
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Feb 14th 2010 6:02PM
I had like 3k when my Death Knight became my first 80. I ended up spending it all along with pre-3.3 Saronite shuffling to level Tailoring/Enchanting on my mage, along with all the cash that mage made leveling to 80 (I did a lot of AV though).
Now my mage has 800g liquid and a TON of netherweave bolts waiting to be converted into bags while the DK has like 500-600g from random acts of questing/dungeons. Hoping to get the Nightmare Tear recipe and start messing with the Dragon's Eye -> Nightmare Tear flipping method.
The kicker is, I rolled a druid on another server, and at 32 I already have 300g not counting a ton I spent leveling alch to about 200 after herbalism started falling behind (I need to grind more herbs).
Tristan Feb 14th 2010 8:05PM
Heh, I just rerolled as well. New shaman at 32 with 250 gold from inscription & just random things I pick up.
I've also been farming the crap out of Lil Timmy's white kitten. Got 4 yesterday. One for myself, one for a friend & two to find new home's for. Those re-homing fee's have gotten crazy. :P
jb Feb 14th 2010 6:19PM
Dir Sir,
Thank you for you new column and the great information sure to come in future posts. Not to mention the boundless opportunities for Faulty Towers references.
BASILL!!!!!!!!!!!
Jayjay Feb 14th 2010 6:26PM
Maybe I could be rich if my crafters and gatherers didn't all craft n gather for my main, and number 1 alt toons - I use all my stuff to save me money on raid chants/flasks/gems etc. But that's ok, I have a little cottage industry going and I'm mostly self sufficient without having to run a plethora of dailies to fund buying flasks, gems n chants. Wait..am I a communist state all by myself? Maybe I'm a dictatorship..but as I decide fr myself just in several different guises maybe I'm the ultimate in democracy..or schizo..
xD
Trelteth Feb 14th 2010 6:40PM
The main reason that I play WoW is for the gold making and the AH. I can always use some new tips on how to make more. :)
Well written article. Looking forward to more.
phaer Feb 14th 2010 7:03PM
I can't say I'm impressed with the writing style, but I'm looking forward to future articles.
trefpoid Feb 14th 2010 7:08PM
I've made 100k+ in this year I've been playing. I just sell noble decks, frost lotus, eternal life and tons of Vellums. I make 3k a day usually, selling frost lotus at 43g each and eternal life at 23g.. vellums go at about 85g (armor) and 135g (weapon) a stack. It's really easy to make cash, I luv spending hours in sholazar with my drood. It's so easy to farm hearbs if ya don't need to dismount to get them. Anyone can be a millionaire if they put their heart into it.
Methuus Feb 15th 2010 1:44AM
But I think a key point in this column will be "gold per hour", not just total gold. That is, what are the most efficient ways to get rich (or die and get rezzed trying).
Grinding/farming is certainly a way to get gold. But it's not time efficient.
Kona Feb 14th 2010 7:48PM
Welcome to Wow.com I am a huge fan of your Hunter site as well as you co-podcasters site and am well on my way to the gold cap.
My tip for easy money, Netherweave Bags on any day I can sell 30-40 of them. I have no idea where they go but at 4g profit each its really simple money.