Monday, August 20, 2012

WOW Gold Is it worth it

Compare the two. If gear is selling lower than upgrades and rare materials your eyes should bulge out with money signs on them like a cartoon. Now determine what you need to make as an average profit on each salvage to break even. At 2 Silver, 88 Copper I know that I need to make at least 12 copper each salvage to stay in the black.

A wise choice would be to purchase gear that will give you the most valuable upgrades. As you get more savvy you will find ways to turn a profit on the lower gear as well, but this is too dependant on the market prices for me to comfortably tell you to do this. You have bought your gear and salvaged it. Keep track of your returns early on this will help you find the most efficient gear and you can begin to maximize your profits. That is really the basics of the strategy.

It is a bit tough when you've not got numbers to work off of specifically. I may revisit this when the game launches to clear any questions. You will always make back the cost of your salvaging kits,Buy Cheap WOW Gold, but some will forget to incorporate the trading post fees or even their costs spent on buying gear. Remember to include all the numbers or you could lose serious gold rather than turn a profit. Tomorrow I will piggy back off of this post and cover the Black Lion Salvage Kit.

That is the one that is purchased with gems and give you a whopping 100% chance to obtain an upgrade! Is it worth it? Check back tomorrow and find out! Did you enjoy this post? Show your support by sharing it with your friends on your favorite social media site! You can also subscribe to the sites RSS feed and, most importantly, join in on conversations on our Forums.

Now just to be safe, remember trading post fees get deducted too, you want to add 15% onto that. So your 12 copper should actually be 14 copper. At 14 copper you will make money, but you've also go the costs of what you spent on your gear to make up as well. When you buy gear you can hover over it and it will tell you what you can reasonably expect to get from it.

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