WoW Gold is the most valuable form of currency in World of Warcraft. It is used to buy and sell items from vendors or other players. 1 Gold piece is equal to 100 Silver pieces or 10,000 Copper pieces. Most good items are auctioned at prices anywhere from 1 Gold coin to 10+ Gold coins.
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The most effective ways to get Gold are hunting, questing and crafting. When you hunt, the enemies you kill drop items, and even the most useless ones can be sold to vendors for money. Quests on the other hand give up rewards in money and items, the money part is most useful as it is usually a large sum. Crafting is also another alternative for earning Gold, you just choose any 2 professions and use it to gather raw materials or create items which you can sell to vendors or players. Items sell higher to players since vendors have a set price and people always want to buy at a lower price than the vendor but sell at a higher price, so there usually is a middle price. To see what the going rate is, type in "PC" (Price Check) in the Trade Chat window and the item you want to price check and someone should reply with the going-rate for that item.
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Starting Jewelcrafting
Jewelcrafting is best obtained alongside a new character, although it's obviously available to characters that have already been leveled, assuming that you have the Burning Crusade expansion released. As mentioned, you'll need to use plenty of copper, tin, and bronze to get yourself up past the first 100 skill points or so. You can buy these on the auction house, but since jewelcrafting is the only new profession in Burning Crusade, you can expect that many of these materials will be at an inflated price for a while as everyone and their brother attempts to try out the new tradeskill. Best to farm the materials yourself.
When you start creating items, you'll want to try to increase your skill in jewelcrafting by making plenty of Delicate Copper Wire and Bronze Settings. Delicate Copper Wire is the recipe that should propel you most of the way to the fiftieth skill point, which is where plenty of new recipes will be unlocked to you. When you reach character level 10, you can start creating some very basic rings for yourself. Since rings don't usually start popping up as drops or quest items until the middle or late teen levels, you'll have a bit of a head start on other characters in this category, but the bonuses from the early rings and amulets are going to be very minor, on the order of +1 or +2 to a single attribute.
The Stone Statues, which come along in Rough, Coarse, Heavy, and other stone varieties, will be another great way to level up your skill in jewelcrafting. These statues use up the supply of stones that you will be gaining from mining without drawing down the supply of metal bars or ore that you'll need for your real recipes. They're actually handy to have in combat, as well, since they'll initiate a heal over time when you drop them at your feet; if you aren't a healing class, then these should help you survive some of the tougher fights you encounter as you solo yourself up past the teen levels. They do use up a lot of stone to create, though, so you may want to check the auction house to see if you can't find any cheap auctions for stone. These statues are bind on pickup, however, so they can't be traded or auctioned. |