Gold Capped: Firelands panic sell-off

Patch 4.2 and the Firelands raid have arrived, bringing with them an entire new tier of gear, all of which will need to be properly enchanted and gemmed. There are BOP raid drops, BOE crafted gear, BOE trash drops, and of course, tons of valor point and PVP gear. If, like me, you speculated that all this activity would result in a massive increase in demand for enchants, gems, and item enhancements, chances are you stockpiled. So, have you sold everything you bought?
I didn't. On my realm, the prices for all types of goods have fallen back to their pre-4.2 stockpiling levels. There has been a noticeable bump in certain markets like cut gems and volatiles; however, some of that may be due to a distinct reduction in miner activity over the last few months. The days of 20g Elementium Ore stacks are over, for now.
What happened to all the demand projected for patch 4.2? Should you panic sell your stock before it goes any lower?
Don't panic
Don't sell now. Just like in the real world, when the value of something you bought plummets, it's rarely a good time to sell. Unlike, say, Nortel stock earlier this decade or new houses in the States right after the housing crash, the value of the raw enchanting materials, leather, ore, and other stockpileable goods should go up from here.
Always the optimist?
The source for all the demand we're hoping to meet with out stock is from new gear hitting the market. That new gear is not going to hit the raiding population in a flood at first, but as a gradual trickle that will grow. Right now, most of the new gear being enchanted is patch 4.1's epic gear that's now obtainable through honor and justice points, as well as a small number of crafted the new craftables and trash BOEs.
- There will be a surge of new gear as the average population's reputation with the Avengers of Hyjal increases. Each level of reputation grants another piece of gear, and everyone is doing the dailies and trash runs to get it.
- As crafters start getting enough Marks of the World Tree, they can start buying patterns for ilvl378 gear. This gear is not craftable without Living Ember; however, that doesn't mean it won't get crafted. Living Embers will start off as another trickle and will increase the same way Primordial Saronite did in Wrath of the Lich King. Admittedly, Primordial Saronite was purchasable with the equivalent of valor points, and Living Embers are not (yet).
- The new PVP season starts next week, which means Baradin Hold will be getting a new loot pinata. Last season's awards are already available for honor, so the PVP activity in random BGs is already quite high. There are new craftable pieces for a few professions, though -- read the earlier linked 4.2 stockpiling guide to see them.
- Everyone is still mostly in their 4.1 gear, which means that while some guilds are capable of clearing Firelands, most aren't. This will change with time. In the meantime, guilds that are stuck on a boss in the Firelands will likely go back to 4.1 content, now that it's been nerfed to ground, if only to fill in a few pieces of really desirable loot from the last bosses.
The opportunity
So what should a reasonable, non-panicked auctioneer do? Firstly, don't have a fire sale. Meet the demand that has appeared with your processed goods, and hold all your raw goods until the prices rebound. There is more gear being upgraded now than there was before the patch dropped, and if you're in the business of making upgrades for it, you will find more buyers and higher margins. Try to time your stock postings for when people will be getting the next level of reputation with the guardians.
- Cloaks are available at friendly, and most people are there already and will be looking to enchant them.
- Belts are available at honored, and these will fuel demand for Ebonsteel Belt Buckles, as well as gems.
- Revered brings us trinkets, which are unimprovable.
- Exalted brings us rings, which are improvabled only by enchanters, and only on their own rings.
- Enchanting materials, but not Maelstrom Crystals. Hypnotic Dust, Celestials, and Heavenly Shards are safe, but Maelstroms are going to be mass produced as the old tier of raids are farmed.
- Gems, both cut and uncut, are good investments. The price for them is directly related to the price for ore, and as more casuals are doing dailies instead of farming, this isn't coming down unless there's a new wave of bots.
- Leather is a good bet if it's cheap, although I wouldn't invest more into this than you can use for crafting. Skinners are always skinning, whether they're doing dailies or not.
- Herbs, but not all of them. If the herb you're looking at is only usable for milling, then don't invest. Herb demand will bottom out as the value of Darkmoon decks plummets, and that's been a massive herb sink until now. Herbs that are used for alchemy, especially Heartblossom (which is needed to transmute red gems), are worth investing in.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Necromann Jun 30th 2011 5:04PM
Essence prices jumped 50% on my realm. I was out, so it was a bit painful to buy up a bunch to enchant gear.
vanye111 Jun 30th 2011 5:05PM
I love it when I hear "20g elementium stacks". That was never the case on US-THRALL-H.
Ocaisonally round 30, but that was rare, and I think I saw 1 stack at 24 once...
Kal Jun 30th 2011 5:13PM
"As crafters start getting enough Marks of the World Tree, they can start buying patterns for ilvl378 gear. "
This is not true. The patterns are for ilvl 365 gear. The 378 crafting patterns are random drops from trash in Firelands. So in theory they'll be ready much earlier.
matthewggrammer Jun 30th 2011 5:18PM
? The Weapon patterns are 378.
Fox Van Allen Jun 30th 2011 5:14PM
"Unlike, say, Nortel stock earlier this decade or new houses in the States right after the housing crash, the value of the raw enchanting materials, leather, ore, and other stockpileable goods should go up from here."
Are you trying to say that my house isn't going to go up in value anymore? Oh god I need to make some phone calls D:
theRaptor Jul 1st 2011 3:30AM
Here in Australia the Government has had to bribe people with $7000 for new home buyers to keep the housing market afloat. Incredibly moronic as all that means is houses cost $7000 more, it doesn't make them more affordable.
zubbiefish Jul 1st 2011 8:04AM
Where are you from Basil? That statement sounds Canuckistani.
Basil Berntsen Jul 1st 2011 12:00PM
Guilty as charged. I'm made in Canada, and happy Canada day to you!
@Fox: if you bought a multi-million dollar McMansion an hour's drive away from a big city in Texas in a brand new development the year before the crash, then no, you'll never get your money back.
Gossamer Jun 30th 2011 5:17PM
Thanks Basil, a good read. I know I'm already making a killing with gems (mostly to one progression raiding guild) and I made an absolute TON with some of the leather I stashed away.
Samuel Jun 30th 2011 5:19PM
The new weapon plans do NOT require the new raid orbs, and the plans will be purchasable as soon as the blacksmiths can get to those vendors. I predict a big hit on the truegold market on that day. Also, blacksmiths should be saving their chaos orbs.
Shinae Jun 30th 2011 5:22PM
Do you know how many days it takes to unlock said vendors?
MacAndy Jun 30th 2011 5:34PM
Should be about 25 days by my off-the-cuff math
Shinae Jun 30th 2011 5:19PM
The non-combat pet market has gone up, due to players finding out about the celestial dragon from the 150-pet achievement. Good thing I had several engineering pets stocked up to list. I was the only one who had Pet Bomblings on the AH last night, and I'm looking forward to a bunch of gold when I check my mail tonight.
Gossamer Jun 30th 2011 5:57PM
The dragon is from 125, Nuts the squirrel is 150. I like standing with him out in front of the AH. BONK!
Sylv Jun 30th 2011 6:12PM
The dragon is from the 150 pet achievement. Nuts is from 100. The kaliri is from 125.
orco42 Jun 30th 2011 5:21PM
Congrats on the "parasite that recently burst from your wife's stomach". Another goblin has burst into the world!
Kal Jun 30th 2011 5:28PM
No, they're not 378. They're 365.
http://www.wowhead.com/guide=4.2&quests#rewards-crafting
ShakoBako Jun 30th 2011 5:47PM
So I stocked up on blackened dragonscale. Is there a better to time to sell that than say gems?
Quorniya Jun 30th 2011 6:02PM
Argh, the cost of enchanting mats (especially essences) has skyrocketed on my realm as well, and I've almost gone through all of the mats that I stockpiled. The demand for enchants right now is insane! I've easily made 25k since the patch came out, but that's going to end fast if I have to pay 90g per Greater Celestial. WTB cheaper ore!
Azizrael Jun 30th 2011 6:22PM
I've made about 25k from cutting gems since the patch went live in the EU yesterday morning, plus a bunch more from the tailoring leg enchants. Raiders might not have new gear to improve, but plenty of non-raiders have JP to spend on tier 11 and 359 epics.