Here comes the (repair) pain
All the way to the (now insignificant) marker of level 60 it’s all about the experience. Then all that changes once you hit outlands, now it’s all about the gold.
You have to repair that expensive upgraded equipment (because you haven’t upgraded you gear since hitting 51 as outlands greens were “just around the corner”) and for that you need gold….. lots of gold.
So where is the best place to farm? You could consult a gold-farming guide for “an easy 49.95 one-off cash payment” or you could just head out with your gathering skills and get collecting. I have lots of options, I could skin (but have to save the skins for my leatherworker), I could mine (but what about my blacksmith & Engineer & Jeweller?), in the end it comes down to vendor trash… and I’m starting to think that Nagarad has the answer. All those wee little beasties drop tails, and horns, and hooves that make some cash, and the green drops make passable vendor fodder too.
My guild-mate has the daily-quest rotation all worked out for gold farming but I’m not that organized. So off I go to slaughter Bambi, it beats the horrific Mount quests that my Tankadin has to do.
~ by Reaper on 21 February, 2008.
Posted in The Author Speaks, World of Warcraft
Tags: Gold Farming, Outlands, Repair

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