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The Best Ways To Get Warcraft Gold

By Steve Greer | July 27, 2009

Although it has been quite refreshing with the recent expansion packs, grinding is still generally an essential part of the game. Warcraft gold, although easier to come by than it used to be, still requires a lot of time to gather, especially if you have your eyes set on the Travellers Tundra Mammoth or one of the other super expensive gold sinks.

The only real way to get gold that most players would agree is not boring is to simply let it trickle in as you play the game. For example, if you enjoy and running heroic dungeons on a regular basis and doing the occasional daily quests, then you will find that the gold does gradually mount up but you can expected to take several months before you will be able to buy the travellers tundra mammoth or anything else of significance.

With enchanting, although it will cost a lot to level in the first place, you will then be able to disenchant any items that you cannot use and sell the items that result from this on the auction house for very high sums of money. These items are always in high demand and always cost a lot so there is one of the top ways of making money.

If alternatively, you can spend your time grinding gold by taking up a gathering professional or two. Mining and herbal is some are currently the most lucrative opportunities but skinning can also be a good choice, since mining and herbalism do not tend go very well together as you can’t track mining and herbalism nodes to the same time.

Alternatively, you can consider buying Warcraft gold. Although controversial and against the terms and conditions of Blizzard Entertainment, it is certainly not illegal and the amount of time it can save you are sure to make it worth it. Just make sure that you find a reputable provider so to minimize the risk to your account.

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