Gold Capped: Cross-faction arbitrage

Each server has two markets. Two economies, two sets of prices and two mostly isolated groups of players. The neutral auction house (conveniently located about as far from civilization as you can get in Gadgetzan, Booty Bay and Everlook) is the only place where Alliance and Horde characters can trade with each other, and this auction house has a much steeper cost of doing business. The deposit and AH cut are both three times the price as the normal faction AH.
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Identify your market
First, let's talk about the opportunity. Now that all realms (including PvP) allow players to create characters on both factions, go create an alt on your opposing faction, run it into the closest city, and scan the auction house. You will want to look into a variety of markets -- here's a list you can use for inspiration:- Northrend farmables (ore, herbs, leather, eternals, enchanting mats, cloth)
- Old-world farmables
- Finished goods (raiding consumables, permanent gear enhancements, cut and uncut gems, enchant scrolls)
- Vanity pets, especially faction specific ones
- Gear (epic, twink and leveling)
- Rare recipes
Let's say for our example that you discover that there's a massive price difference between the Horde and Alliance price of Titanium Ore, and you want to buy them on the Horde AH and sell them (or use them) on the Alliance side.
Moving goods
The process for getting your stuff over the faction barrier is fairly simple in theory. You need a friend (or a second account). In our example, you would list your ore for sale with your Horde alt on the neutral AH, have your friend's Alliance character buy it and then have your friend trade (or mail) it back to your Alliance toon.The complications come in when trying to reduce the AH cut. That 15% can turn a massively profitable trade into a somewhat profitable one -- and you still have to pay the 5% on your faction's auction house. The only way to get around this is to mess with the amount you sell your goods for when you're faction-transferring them. In our case, if instead of listing it for something close to market value, we list our stacks of ore for 1s, the 15% AH cut would be minimal.
The problem is that there's a level 1 Troll in the Booty Bay neutral AH named "Ĝōţčĥŷâń00β" who is refreshing his view every few seconds and sniper-buying any ridiculously good deals he sees as fast or faster than your friend can. Who knows? He may be botting. When this happens to me, they seem to be able to buyout faster than should be possible. I know that according to the terms of service, addons are supposed to allow one purchase per hardware event. Maybe he's just got a really low latency. However he does this, we run the risk of losing all our titanium!
Here's the best solution to snipers I've come up with. It's a multi-tier approach:
- List a single Cobalt Ore or something for one copper. This is your canary auction.
- Never have more than one auction up for sale at a time.
- As soon as a sniper makes his presence felt (by buying your canary auction or getting lucky and grabbing something you actually care about), stop everything. Cancel your auction if you can and decide what to do next.
- If you have a friend helping you and you don't want to reschedule, start putting your product up for some sizable fraction of its value. This may deter the sniper or fall outside of the botting algorithm's threshold.
- If you have your own second account and no scheduling issues, just open a ticket complaining about a botter and do something else for a few hours.
- If this clearly is a botter, see whether they set their algorithm up stupidly and will buy anything listed at 1 copper. I once sold 4,000 arrows individually for 40 silver total. It cost me 20 silver at the vendor, and my client had to spend upwards of an hour clearing them from his mail.
Moving money can be done similarly. If you need to send seed cash to your opposite faction alt, you can list something on the neutral AH for the amount you need and then arrange for a friend to buy it (with money you've given them). This will (again) cost you 15%. Alternately, you can send items the way I outlined above and sell those to get starter cash. Once you have a float on both sides, you should be able to arrange it so you're always transferring items instead of cash over the neutral AH, and then your only cost is snipers and time.
Getting there
Assuming you're starting this with no cross-faction alts, you're going to need to find a way of getting a level 1 to a neutral AH. Here's the easiest way I know:
Horde Getting a Horde alt to a neutral AH is easy. Start an orc or troll, and from the starting area, run along the west wall until you find a place where you can jump down into the river to the west. From there, you'll probably aggro a crab and die, and you will be able to spirit res in Ratchet. Catch the boat to Booty Bay, and you're all set.
Alliance Unfortunately, there's no shortcut that I know of for this one. Create a human, run down through Westfall, and then corpse run your way through Stranglethorn Vale to Booty Bay.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
Dave Apr 7th 2010 2:04PM
On a PVE server the easiest way I have found to deal with sniping is to have a friend at the other two AH's with me at the third. If there are other player characters at any of the other AH's, we wait. When the coast is clear, we post. They can't snipe you if they are not at an AH. And if they don't go away, log and reschedule for another time. Rarely have to do reschedule though.
Aloix Apr 7th 2010 2:09PM
I have 2 accts, and have been moving stuff via the neutral AH for long time now. It's VERY handy. Not only for xfaction arbitrage but also simply for if I need something(s), mats or whatever, it's great to have access to both markets so I can buy where's cheapest.
I use Everlook AH, with druids (Teleport:Moonglade FTW!). I already had the toons so it seemed a natural choice to use them as my 'transporters'.
I've never been sniped /knocks wood, I think to be safe though I will try that 'canary' trick going forward because I am always paranoid about it!
One trick, not mentioned in the article, is to set up your Auctioneer (or if you can in whatever else you use) for right-click buyout, to make it super easy/quick to grab your stuff once you post it.
I have *not* figured out if there's any sort of quick/easy/dirty way to just display auctions by _one specific person_ (via just doing a search, not doing a scan that's going to take too long..) so if anyone has any tips in that regard, that would be great!
Dragontamer Apr 7th 2010 5:13PM
The easiest way to get a toon to the goblin AH I have found is to make a dwarf. A level 1 can make it to Menethil harbor without agroing anything. Take the ship to Theramore. Swim down the coast to Tanaris and run to Gadgetzan (the hostiles in the water and on the road are few and far between and easily avoided, even at level 1).
Ticnak Apr 8th 2010 4:49AM
An Alliance char is as easy as running to IF or SW and asking nicely for a portal to Dalaran. Then take the Tanaris portal and run for the AH. I asked someone nicely to clear a few mobs for me along the way, but it didn't take long to get there.
Feraley Apr 8th 2010 5:07AM
In my first post I forgot to mention something which I think is important. Unlike Gadgetzan and Everlook AH's who have ONE Auctioner Booty Bay has 3. I post this because many players know about that one at the BB bank and that's it. Names of these 3 goblins are Auctioneer O'reely ,Auctioneer Kresky ,Auctioneer Graves ,make a /target macro to find them. Auctioneer Kresky is the trickiest one to find and it is usually the favorite "sniper" auctioneer. Why? Well I play this game for quite some time and have been in BB like million times and found out about this guy like a month ago. How to find him? Enter the room where "Sea Wolf" MacKinley is and follow the stairs all the way down. I hope this help someone.
www.wowconomics.com Apr 11th 2010 11:36PM
Thanks for the tips. I routinely use the mutual ah to make gold. Even with the mutual ah cut there are several things I can sell for double+ on the opposite side AH