Gold Capped: The fastest way to make 10,000 gold

Every so often, I get asked something to the effect of "What's the fastest way to get 10,000 gold?" It's usually asked by someone who is perpetually poor in game and is looking to get a BoE or some other sort of reward that costs gold. The fastest way for me to get 10,000 gold is to log in and check my mail. My daily haul is many times that and scales based on how much time I have to craft, list, and relist. This isn't a useful answer to someone who lives paycheck to paycheck, though. So what advice would be helpful?
First off, if you're below level 85, get to level 85. This nets you quite a bit of gold simply from quest rewards and vendoring gear you acquire. If you're already level 85, the first thing you need to do is identify how much money you can make per hour running 5-mans for valor points that you can use to sell BoEs. On my realm, I could sell a BoE costing 1,650 VPs for about 10,000 gold. That means every valor point I earn could be worth 6 gold, which makes the 150 points I get from a 5-man worth 900g. I can do seven per week per character with the requisite gear. Also, every trash kill and boss kill has a chance of awarding you with valuables, including enchanting mats (if someone can DE) and BoEs.
Downtime between instances
Unless you're queuing as a tank or healer, though, you're going to have significant downtime. What can you do while queued to make money? For starters, professions. Every single profession has something it can do to make money. If you have herbalism, skinning, or mining, farm. Put your goods on the Auction House a little higher than the lowest, but undercut the biggest quantity listed. If you have crafting professions, you can spend your queue time in front of the Auction House trying to find items that you can craft that will get purchased and cost less to make than they'll sell for.
As soon as you're involved in the AH, you will definitely want to replace the base AH interface with Auctionator. It allows you to see on one page how many auctions are at each price. There's no need to manually read each auction and try to work it out for yourself.
Next up, basic arbitrage is something anyone can do while waiting for a queue to pop. Buy something that can be transformed and sold in its new form. For example, Greater Celestial Essences can be turned into Lesser Celestial Essences with a right-click, and these will sometimes sell for more than a third. Some professions can do things like this, too.
- The raw gems obtained from Prospecting just about any type of ore will be worth more than the ore itself.
- The inks obtained from Milling are worth more than the herbs needed to make them.
- The mats obtained from Disenchanting are sometimes worth more than the items you can disenchant.
- Heavy Savage Leather might sell for more than the five Savage Leather it takes to make them.
- Bolts of cloth might sell for more than the cloth itself.
The sunset of profit from dailies
Notice how my advice doesn't include dailies? That's because until you've exhausted your VP gains for the week, queuing for sellable VPs will be way more than anyone can make doing dailies. Daily quests were a viable way of making money when most people thought that 100 gold was a lot. Nowadays, that's one repair bill. Dailies should be done for reputation, gear, or fun, but never money. You can make more gold per hour doing just about anything with a profession than you ever will doing dailies.
The other bad, outdated advice I'd like people to ignore is grinding. Killing lots of monsters is a very low amount of money per hour compared to almost any alternative, unless you're skinning. Even then, all the non-leather you get from skinning is a drop in the bucket compared to how much you get from the leather.
Escaping the cycle
There is a middle ground between being a multimillionaire and being completely broke. There are lots of people who always have 30k to 50k gold around in case they decide to splurge on something, but they don't spend as much time keeping that balance as I do making my millions.
What's the difference between someone who is consistently broke and one of these middle-class players? Believe it or not, I don't think income is much of a factor. I suspect that a large part of the middle class makes money the same way I've outlined here. The biggest difference is how they choose to spend their money.
The best advice I can give someone trying to get out of the grinding for gold cycle is to look very carefully at where you spend your money and decide whether focusing in on what's really important to you would help you achieve your goals. You won't have to have to farm your butt off saving up for a Hagara pick-pocket if you hadn't spent all the gold you made last patch on mounts, vanity pets, and other less important items. Have a minimum balance in mind, and until you're at that level, don't spend anything.
The reality is that most people don't bother with gold making because there really isn't much you can do with it. But if you treat the 10k (or 30k or 50k) gold mark as your zero balance, then you'll be able to splurge every time something new comes out.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
Puntable Jan 7th 2012 9:50AM
If you want to do dailys I suggest the Argent Tournament. It's not as much gold for the quests themselves, but the tokens can be turned into companion pets which sell for 3k on my server. Triple that if you sell them cross-faction. With pet battles coming, the demand will not be diminishing.
Xsinthis Jan 6th 2012 9:38PM
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Basil Berntsen Jan 7th 2012 8:46AM
I guess I'll have to stop writing now :(
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vschrijen Jan 8th 2012 5:26AM
I've noticed that with 4.2 I did dailies in Molten Front for reputation and to unlock the vendors. With two characters combined it was doable to make 600-700g a day from those dailies alone. Set that aside on the bank character you have and each week you can save up around 4.5 - 5k gold. It is quite simple and doesn't take a lot of extra "work".
Now with the dungeons in 4.3. When doing 2 Raidfinder Runs, 1 Arizabal and 3 HoT HC's you can still save up around 1.2k per character. It only takes about 4 hours to get all of those things done. Since I cap these on 3 characters it means 4.5k is made each week.
The problem for me lies more in what to spend the money on. Even in a casual raid guild I still need to reforge, gem and enchant my gear. The first week or two I didn't really bother with gems/enchants. This was because of the fast and constant change of gear. Now that it has settled down it is time to get it in top notch condition and that costs money. Even if you farm dungeons for JP and use those to buy mats and use disenchant during dungeon runs for the occasional heavenly shard/maelstrom crystal... It still costs quite a bit of gold.
As Tank I'm lucky most gems cost 10-40g with only the rubies being 200g. My DPS Off-spec if friggin expensive to gem. Not even mentioning the warlock and shaman. It is possible to use all the money saved from the VP Capping, but that will only get the character in question half gemmed. The JP's will only get you half enchanted. Buying mats to keep up easily goes up into the thousands for a complete set.
In the end the balance would always put me into the negative for a few weeks due to that. I don't even buy BoE VP items any more and simply use my warlock's VP to equip my other characters just to safe out the gold I'd otherwise spend. Still I'm often broke ranging from 20g to 1.5k spread across all my chars. There is nothing to spare to get mounts or other nice vanity items even if I'd wanted to.
Guess some people are just damn unlucky.
rdj24 Jan 8th 2012 4:12PM
The problem with farming VPs as a way to make gold is that most players will already be VP capping each week and then spending the VP on gear for themselves. The most likely reason a player will want 10k gold is to gear up quickly, and selling VPs is contrary to this goal.
Also, you need 1650 VPs to sell an item, and you can't make more than 1000 VPs in a week, so it will take you at least a week to make 10k gold from farming VPs. It may be efficient in terms of time played, but it's hugely inefficient in terms of real world time passed. I would assume if someone wants 10k gold fast they mean 'by the time my raid starts tomorrow' or similar.
Secondly, if you're going to compare various methods for making 10k gold, I think you should at least make some attempt to indicate how long it would take to make 10k gold using each method. Doing dailies is bad? Well, it probably is, but unless you do the maths, how can you know? I seem to recall the last time I tried it, it took me about an hour to do all the Firelands dailies, and the total yield (gold rewards, plus gold dropped, plus vendor trash, plus the market value of all saleable drops) was around 1k, which is about the same yield rate as farming professions. It could be better if you were more gold focussed about it than I was (e.g. preferentially killing the Charred Vanquishers for the volatile drops) and if you can combine a farming profession with doing the Fireland dailies, the yield would obviously be better still. Similarly with grinding mobs: which mobs are you grinding, what valuables to do they drop, how much gold would you expect to make in an hour? I've no idea, I've never tried it, but I'd want to find out before I wrote an article saying that it was definitely bad. Is it profitable to chain run normal modes? Some people think it is, and certainly you'd pick up a lot of cloth and BoEs as well as the gold dropped. Also, I suspect many people enjoy chain running normals more than (say) fishing, so if fishing is only slightly more profitable, they might prefer the former choice.
Leland Ford Jan 18th 2012 10:12AM
True but it doesn't say if these people are running Heroics and are already in a full set of 397 gear and working on Heroic Raid 410's Once you have a set of 397 (Or even 384 for us Raid FInder) There really isn't enough to do with your VP other than buying bracers or boots and playing the AH market.
Leland Ford Jan 18th 2012 10:07AM
I have to partially disagree with the fact that dailies are not a viable way to make gold. While they are not as useful as they used to be. I believe it is a matter of what dailies you do. I still perform my Argent Tournament Grounds Dailies everyday and while the gold you get from them is not that great the Heirlooms I think are still cheaper here than using Justice Points or Darkmoon Tokens when you look at the time spent. Also this is one of the few areas you can purchase pets to sell in the AH which with a little maneuvering with the Neutral AH and some coordination with other guild members I can get on my Alliance toon and do a couple days of dailies purchase a Lamb and move it to the Horde AH and easily make 6000G and vice versa on my horde toon farming a pet and moving it to the Alliance side. Once I get these done then I focus on capping my valor for the week for my gear and capping the Justice Points to the 4000 point mark and purchase BoE items to either sell in the AH or to give to my Enchanter to DE into Malstorm Crystals which is cheaper the JP cost on the crystals. The Enchanter is doing even better because she just has to purchase 700JP relics and DE those which is even cheaper yet to acquire for Crystals. Just my 2 Copper but I could be wrong.