How I made 3,000 gold by level 30

So I rolled a worgen -- no heirlooms, no gold from outside sources, just me and the quests, like the old days of vanilla WoW. The most important part to me was that I was going to forgo buying any upgrade gear from the Auction House, instead using only what dropped from quests or instances. Call it a moment of vanilla nostalgia if you will, but that's exactly what I had to do on my first character back in 2004, so I was going to do it again. I expected it to be tough; I expected it to take a while before I could even afford a mount at level 20.
I was so, so wrong. By the time I hit level 30, I had a little over 3k gold on my random alt, with little to no effort on my part. And I'm going to tell you exactly how I did it.
It all started with a pair of boots.

Two hours later, I was collecting gold from my mailbox and marveling at how quickly that had gone over. I checked the Auction House again, and all of the 600g pairs of boots were gone, too. In fact, there was just one pair there for 2g, which I quickly bought out and relisted for 350g. They sold in an hour. And this is when it occurred to me that I had hit upon a gold mine that I'd never really considered, and every ounce of useless info about armor sets and colors and what was cool and what wasn't was now going to work for me in a way I'd never imagined possible.
I continued questing and continued collecting low-level greens and continued listing them on the Auction House, and by level 30, I had 3,000 gold under my belt -- and that was after paying for that level 20 mount. So much for the difficulty of making gold! Keep in mind the gold numbers may vary from realm to realm depending on population, but here is what you want to look for if you want to turn transmogrification into a profit.
- Sell anything black. For some reason, there are an awful lot of people out there who want to dress their characters up in dark gear. Bandit Boots, gear from the Scouting set, the Ebonhold Mail set -- and if you're lucky enough to happen upon a set of Black Velvet Robes you've hit an inadvertent gold mine.
- Sell anything white. Conversely, there are players who are dead set on standing out, and they'll deliberately choose all-white gear. That's fine and also plays well into making a profit. Look for Aurora Robes, or simply keep an eye out for pieces from the Aurora set. There's also the Ghostwalker or Boneshredder set or the Alabaster Plate set.
- Chests, legs and shoulders matter more. Don't knock the power of a good pair of black boots, but generally, you'll see that chestpieces and legs will sell much more quickly than anything else, especially if they are aesthetically pleasing. When you're looking at shoulder pieces, anything with a small model generally sells better than large models, with very few exceptions. This is because people don't really want to show off the shoulder pieces. Belts? Not so much, although your basic black or white belt will usually sell pretty well, but nowhere near as high.
- Helms and cloaks aren't important. Most people will simply forgo turning on their helm or cloak option and won't bother using them for transmog. There are exceptions; if you find a headband like the Scaled Leather Headband or the Stonecloth Circlet, it will generally sell because it doesn't block the model's face. If you can make the Imperial Plate Helm, craft one and put it on the Auction House to see if it sells. There are always people out there looking for Stormwind guard helms, but it may vary from realm to realm. With cloaks, simple black or white cloaks tend to sell all right but not with the frequency of other pieces of gear.
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Less is more. This is going to sound terrible, but if you are lucky enough to pick up a plate thong from somewhere, bless you, you've just won the lottery. There is one basic rule of thumb for determining the aesthetic value of a piece of gear -- if you put it on a female model and there isn't much there to look at, it's going to sell. Immediately. This isn't to say it's all plate thong sets, mind you; Black Mageweave Leggings and Elegant Leggings will sell just as well. Female off-the-shoulder robes like the Astralaan Robe will also sell, and two-piece robe sets will also sell quite nicely.
For plate, there's the Lofty Plate set, Glorious Plate, Vanguard Plate, Bloodfist Plate, Boulderfist Plate, Darkcrest Plate, Warlord's Plate, Revenant Plate, Templar Plate, and the ever-popular hot pink Bloodscale Plate. For mail, sets with shorts like the Battleforge, Glimmering Mail or Blood Knight Mail do really well.

If you're wondering how to make all of this work for you on your main, go kill low-level mobs. If this sounds like a boring prospect, do the quests in the appropriate areas and kill mobs for those. There's no guarantee on any of these drops, but if you're out in the world and doing amusing quests, the drops are bonuses to the amusement factor. Don't vendor that gear -- check the AH to see if it's a viable piece, and put it up there instead. Make those silly green items work for you. It obviously worked for people like the Mogfather, who we interviewed earlier this year; there is no reason why it can't also put some gold in your pocket as well.
For my little alt on my random realm ... Well, she's completely set for gold. A random chance drop of a Hyacinth Macaw in Stranglethorn Vale took care of the rest of that. I don't have to worry about paying for flying now, nor do I have to worry about repairs. I could probably buy my gear upgrades on the Auction House now if I wanted to -- but I'd much rather play the game of transmogrification profit and see where it takes me. 100k by level 85? I don't know if that will work or not, but I'm willing to give it a shot.
Patch 4.3 lets you transmogrify your gear to look like any other gear your class can wear -- but you have to collect it first. Check out our coverage of transmogrification and start running those old dungeons!Filed under: Economy, Transmogrification






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Weg Mar 22nd 2012 9:13PM
thanks for posting this
Twill Mar 22nd 2012 11:09PM
Yea.
Mogging has made green randoms crazy fun. I spent 5k gold for my warriors outfit, and made 15k leveling to 80, all from random world green drops.
(I'm wearing the Hyperion plate with the int-heirloom shoulders as my mog set).
T1 Mar 23rd 2012 4:25AM
I love how the site's employees probably got preferential treatment (immediate beta invites) and then stopped posting pretty much (slowed to crawl, stop, crawl.)
Adam Holisky Mar 23rd 2012 12:53PM
"I love how the site's employees probably got preferential treatment (immediate beta invites) and then stopped posting pretty much (slowed to crawl, stop, crawl.)"
What? We've been posting as fast as we can. Our stuff has even been shared on the official Warcraft social media accounts. We've done 18 posts in the past 36 hours.
Vitos Mar 22nd 2012 9:17PM
Sadly, I don't think this would work at all on my realm. I just did a quick check on the Undermine Journal for a few of the items and they were way underpriced compared to some other realms. Bandit Boots are selling for 1-2g (2 sold in the past week) and Scouting Tunic is a huge 14s (compared to 300g+ on other servers).
Maybe loading up, transferring off and transferring back? Course, that's a ton of money to spend...
ash.p.liu Mar 22nd 2012 9:45PM
You might as well try forcing the price up on your realm and see where that takes you. You never know, simply bumping the price up to a high amount might make people realize they're nice smog gear. With their current cost so low, you can't really go anywhere on your investment but up.
Magma Mar 22nd 2012 9:38PM
People looking for transmog may many times pass up something extremely cheap because they assume if it is being sold that cheaply, it looks bad and isn't for transmog. If you put some on the AH for several hundred gold, I bet you'd be surprised to find people buying them.
VezRoth Mar 22nd 2012 9:49PM
Magma is right. A lot of people will over-look the low priced items because they assume they're ugly and people just want to move them ASAP. Others don't have a chick toon to see what the transmog looks like.
If you play a Worgen or a Draenei it can become troublesome to know what is what when it comes to some transmog sets (same goes for Tauren) because of the shape of the leg.
aspectofthedork Mar 22nd 2012 9:55PM
That doesn't mean it wont work, it means that there's no one there doing it currently... you might have stumbled onto a gold mine.
Pyromelter Mar 23rd 2012 3:46AM
If something is being sold for 14s, there is very little risk in buying that item up and relisting for a few hundred gold. And a lot of reward if it does indeed sell.
suzurambles Mar 22nd 2012 9:17PM
Another good plate set I've run across is the Overlord's. Super, super shiny looking, people snatch them up really fast, I've actually had better luck with them than I've had with the plate-kinis.
Aerie Mar 22nd 2012 9:29PM
You should add, perhaps, that all of this counts double on roleplaying realms. Even before transmog, items that looked good were selling for extreme prices. For example, even in Wrath you would expect a pair of Templar Pauldrons to go for between 500 and 1000g, and various robes for similar prices, especially Aurora. As mentioned above, Overlord's (very shiny silver plate that looks part mail) is also a great seller. Of course, as a roleplayer it irked me that people were taking advantage of us like that, but I quickly realised that if people were going to pay that much for it, so be it.
And then I made a lot of money :D
couchtroll17 Mar 23rd 2012 1:27AM
What are the pieces shown on that female blood elf pic? I want that set for my rogue. =P
sholcomb Mar 22nd 2012 9:30PM
I started an alliance hunter so I could try out the new alliance story lines. Have historically played Horde only so this was very different for me. Regardless, I picked up mining and skinning. I had no interest in crafting with this toon, just wanted to level and run quests. I never went out of my way to mine, just hit them when i ran across them. I only skinned what I killed. Everything went in the auction house. Green and blue drops as well as all skins and plants. By the time I hit level 58 I have almost 9,000 gold. To be honest, I was a bit stunned. No farming, just questing. Selling off the highest quest rewards when it wasn't an upgrade helped too. It's amazing how fast it can build up when your not wasting it on AH buys, crafting supplies and the like. No bag upgrades in the bank either. Only thing I ever bought was four netherweave bags. It has actually been some of the more enjoyable play I have had in a while.
Noyou Mar 22nd 2012 9:42PM
"Selling off the highest quest rewards when it wasn't an upgrade helped too"
Really? How did you manage to unbind it?
sholcomb Mar 22nd 2012 10:11PM
@ Noyou... I was referring to vendoring them. Plate items of wepons are normally the highest value so if the item wasn't an upgrade I just took the one worth the most and sold it to a vendor. after level 40 or so they end up being worth a few gold at least per item.
Noyou Mar 22nd 2012 10:50PM
Sorry. Used to people saying vendor I guess. My bad.
ash.p.liu Mar 22nd 2012 9:52PM
...vendor?
Joerendous Mar 22nd 2012 10:00PM
Before reading the rest of the article that will undoubtedly inspire me to attempt to do the same, I just had to say the introduction was cleverly good :)
"It all started with a pair of boots."
I am a sucker for stories that start like that :)
undeadgoat Mar 22nd 2012 10:19PM
I just completed Loremaster of Eastern Kingdoms on my main and am kicking myself for not doing this . . . I need to keep my Undermine Journal addon up-to-date, I never quite trust Autionator because I figure some crazy person could be listing things for prices that will never sell.