wanted to double check something. I have my alc maxed but my herb is way low level. Do I need to max that before BFA or will I be able to farm like everyone else? I seem to remember in some areas only getting "seeds" or partial herbs where I'd have to combine 10 or so to make 1 whole herb.
While that is true it still holds that for those 17 levels (100-116) that item is going to be more or less awesome and might be worth it. I doubt many will buy one just to level BFA. But they might get one for an alt coming up. Still I'm not sure about the price structure, there are limits to how much even something like this would be worth.
I am holding onto a TGC pet, should be able to make a few mill.
Selling a TCG pet isnt an early expansion goldmaking strategy y'know..
Why are folks choosing their druid to farm herbs/ore? Isn't there still an achievement for flying that is time gated?
Or is simply a druid that people use to farm? :P
Most things posted here won't be viable with so many people reading them
Every expansion it's no secret early on you can make a killing from gathering professions. Everyone knows it. But most people are busy levelling / gearing up / grinding reps / levelling their crafting profs, so there's always too few gatherers and too high demand for mats early on it's safe bet even though 100% obvious.
Even in WOD I made a killing from early gathering, because thanks to Blizz garrisons were lagging or broken so herb garden / mine didn't manage to drop herb / ore prices until 1 week into expansion. Now imagine any other expansion when you don't get free mats handouts.
P.S. Another safe bet is people are gonna buy consumables like flasks and enchants when raids and m+ open. Less so before as there's very little competitive content. Ofc your ability to make profit depends on getting mats cheaper than competition.
Last edited by Marrilaife; 2018-08-09 at 06:24 PM.