WoW Burning Crusade Classic is on the horizon, and many players want to prepare everything they can to do. Some investments are also necessary before TBC. Here MmoGah.com would like to share some tips with players, and they can invest in some items before WoW TBC Classic.
To decide which
character you want to play
If you make up your mind in the main
character in advance, you will benefit from it in the future.
To plan your
professions
Jewelcrafting will be in high demand since
it is an entirely new profession, and many players want to get gems for their
gear right away. So, if you're looking to make a lot of classic
wow gold, Jewelcrafting
will be in demand for quite some time.
To level profession
Alts
It is a great strategy leading up to the release of TBC. Alts can be a fantastic way to earn
passive wow
gold classic. Level
60 Alchemists can also transmute Primal Mights, which will be in high demand
during WoW Classic TBC.
This is a real player Fakeqt's video, and he shared an investment guide.
Some of the content is quoted from this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ0j97aok5I
Today I will talk about some investments on
items to make profits in WoW TBC Classic.
1. To invest in Tome
of Polymorph: Turtle
It is a rare item dropped from a boss in
Zul'Gurub, and you'll need high-level Fishing to summon the boss. This Tome is
often put on the Auction House because a lot of people do the raid, but this
will change in burning crusade classic, so the price will increase in TBC. I
paid around 100 - 200 gold for the Tome.
2. To invest in
Black Vitriol
This item is not very important in wow
classic, but this will change in TBC. Since you'll need this item to craft the Philosopher's Stone, and
you will also need Philosopher's
Stone to transmute Primal
Might.
The Primal Might is a new transmuter in TBC,
and it's needed for some of the best in slot gear.
3. To invest in
Light Hide
It can be used by leatherworkers to craft
various types of leather armors.
Light Hide is likely to be obtained where
Light Leather can be found and mostly beasts between level 10 to 25. There are
many zones to farm Light Leather, but the most efficient places to farm Light
Hide would be Darkshore, Wetlands Crocolisks, Mottled Raptor, and Displaced
Threshadon from Wetlands since there are plenty of bears to be skinned.
If you want to level up Leatherworking
from level 45 to 55, you need Cured Light Hide that requires 1 Light Hide and 1
Salt. Many people might swap professions in TBC as each profession has a lot of
useful crafted items.
4. To invest in Medium
Hide
If the creature is below level 25, Medium
Hide can be skinned from level 20 to 35. There is a chance that it will produce
Light Leather. The best zone to farm Medium Hide would be Northern
Stranglethorn. There are plenty of creatures and beasts to be skinned and to
respawn at a fast rate.
If you want to level up Leatherworking from
level 100 to 120, you need Cured Medium Hide that requires 1 Medium Hide and 1
Salt.
5. To invest in
Heavy Hide
It is the last one that I invest in. If you
want to level up Leatherworking from level 155 to 160, you need Cured Heavy
Hide that requires 1 Heavy Hide and 3 Salt.
It is often very cheap as most people don't
level Leatherworking right now, but this will change when there is a huge
demand in TBC, and players will try to get more.
6. To invest on
Nexus Crystal
It is collected when you disenchant every
gear. They're often very cheap, and you can use them in TBC. You can transform
a Nexus Crystal into a Small Prismatic Shard, and the Smaller Prismatic Shard
is used to level your Enchanting in TBC.
The Auction House sells a Formula that
teaches you how to convert 3 Small Prismatic Shards into a large one, and the
Large Prismatic Shard is used for some enchants.
The Shard will be very expensive as you will
need to disenchant high-level gear in order to get it.
7. To invest in
Elemental Air
It is often very cheap, and you can find that
its price is almost the same on the Auction House, but I am also interested in
it since there will be two new races in TBC.
Draeneis will be able to play Shaman, so Elemental
Air will be in huge demand on the alliance. Because in classic TBC, you can
play Shaman at level 50 and unlock a quest. This will tell us to collect four
different elementals: Elemental Air, Elemental Fire, Elemental Earth, and
Elemental Water.
It is a Shaman's specific quest. In the end,
it will reward you with a lot of experience and a blue item.
When we get new races in TBC, people will
also have to level up in classic content, and one way to level up faster is to
buy rare and epic items. I usually get my epic items for anywhere between 10 to
20 gold, and I only invest on items for Shamans on the alliance and Paladins on
the horde.
8. To invest in Large
Brilliant Shard
It is another enchanting material that I
invest in. It is often very cheap, and I've paid an average of two and a half
gold each. The reason why I invest in it is that Enchant will be useful in the
early burning crusade.
Most of the classic in-game engines will
require Large Brilliant Shards and the Nexus Crystal. The Crusader Enchant will
also still be decent but pay attention to the Enchant because it has a reduced
effect when you are on level 61 or higher.
Righteous Orb is also needed for some of the in-game
enchants, which could cause the price to increase.
Gas Cloud will be introduced in TBC, and this cloud contains modes, and you can turn 10 modes into one primal.
Primals will be needed for different
professions, but they are important now since Mote Extractor is for engineers
only. In order to craft the Mote Extractor, you'll actually need a classic
item.
The classic item is called Delicate Arcanite Converter.
It is crafted by an engineer, and you will need 1 Arcanite Bar and 1 Ironweb
Spider Silk. In order to craft the Delicate Arcanite Converter, you will need a
Schematic.
Lastly, if you have a different opinion,
please leave a comment here.
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