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    professions in the current xpac

    how are the professions in this expansion? i havent touched it and the last time i played modern WoW was at the very beginning of the dragonflight.

    i remember selling epic gems at the beginning of the legion expansion. it was like printing money. i was making DAILY what other ppl wanted to make monthly for the WoW token.
    i tried getting back into modern WoW with the dragonflight, but they really unnecessarily complicated professions and how items are made, so i dropped that and stopped playing without reliving the previous sucess.
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    Depends. On the AH you won't get huge profits, but a steady income with little investment after you skilled to and bought some required patterns. You basically trade concentration (a new form of crafting cooldown) for money.
    Trade orders might give more money, but as always, after the initial goldrush at expansion release you have high competition. Also this form depends on realm. In tradechat you can sometimes find paying customers that will refer you further, giving you some form of customer retention.

    Avoid gathering professions, other professions require much less effort. Also engineering is a waste of time.

    You won't get daily tokens by playing normally. Again, the goldrush has died down and was not as big as in the past. But if you want to do hardcore crafting, there are still good opportunites for making loads of money. They require some effort and multiple alts, though. Sometimes you also need characters on different servers, to account for different AH prices, since only crafting mats and consumables are shared regionwide.
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    Stamina energy system like gacha games, you use stamina instead of mats = profit.
    Stamina is per character, more alts = more profit.

    Dont know current prices, profit obviously went downhill quick past first 2 release weeks. I would expect it to revitalize somewhat with new patch & new gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordVargK View Post
    Depends. On the AH you won't get huge profits, but a steady income with little investment after you skilled to and bought some required patterns. You basically trade concentration (a new form of crafting cooldown) for money.
    Trade orders might give more money, but as always, after the initial goldrush at expansion release you have high competition. Also this form depends on realm. In tradechat you can sometimes find paying customers that will refer you further, giving you some form of customer retention.

    Avoid gathering professions, other professions require much less effort. Also engineering is a waste of time.

    You won't get daily tokens by playing normally. Again, the goldrush has died down and was not as big as in the past. But if you want to do hardcore crafting, there are still good opportunites for making loads of money. They require some effort and multiple alts, though. Sometimes you also need characters on different servers, to account for different AH prices, since only crafting mats and consumables are shared regionwide.
    seems like a lot of work for not so much profit compared to legion, which btw lasted for like 2-3 months since launch, so not so short. i made like 6-7 million gold back then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proskill View Post
    seems like a lot of work for not so much profit compared to legion, which btw lasted for like 2-3 months since launch, so not so short. i made like 6-7 million gold back then
    It really isn't that much work overall. Yes, Legion might have been easier, but remember: prices (but not token prices) were super inflated back then, given the millions of gold you got from mission tables in WoD and Legion.

    Currently once you're set up with a profession (which takes like 1 hour or so and a moderate amount of gold) you just login a few times a week and spend 5 minutes crafting, giving you 20k gold per char and week in profit. Which, yes, is not that much, but again, it is also only a miniscule amount of work required.

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    The lazy version of concentration = money is okay passive income.

    If you want to make real money you have to work at it, though. Part of that is just because like everything, there's way more optimized competition now than before (Legion was 9 years ago at this point). You need to be the "mythic raider" of professions if you want to make money (research, time, availability, etc).

    Personally I still make concentration flasks and do the occasional work order every couple days because it is near 0 effort, but otherwise it isn't worth it if you are an adult with actual income. Unless you are someone who really enjoys the process of crafting (then knocked yourself out!), $20 for 300k is a way better use of your time
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    Quote Originally Posted by LordVargK View Post
    you just login a few times a week and spend 5 minutes crafting, giving you 20k gold per char and week in profit.
    20k... mind telling me which concentration crafts provide 860g profit per craft?

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    I'm a normie and i just craft mats on the AH with concentration and cheapest mats possible that give me rank3.

    Enchanting and blacksmithing is fine. Leatherworking.. i feel you cant make money with this profession at all outside of crafting order tips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twdft View Post
    20k... mind telling me which concentration crafts provide 860g profit per craft?
    Many weapon enchants. Authority of the depths for example. You get 1680 concentration per week. With ingenuity at around 50% that's about 3300. And 6 gold per point of concentration is about average. Factor in other profession stats that lower your mat cost and you come to 20k easily.

    Authority of the depths is not even the best example, but I paid for it, therefore I craft it!
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    They've fucked up everything that ussed to be fun in this game. Now it's just a mindless grind for a maybe useful reward in a week. Professions are useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Depakote View Post
    They've fucked up everything that ussed to be fun in this game. Now it's just a mindless grind for a maybe useful reward in a week. Professions are useless.
    Professions make bis items now, they're objectively more useful than they've ever been in terms of the actual gameplay loop of gearing up. The fact I'm crafting my own bis weapon and for other melee as a blacksmith is profoundly more useful than how actually useless it used to be. So I'm not sure where this idea comes from, or the idea that things that were once fun are "mindless grinds"?

    This is usually what you hear from people who haven't played the game in several years. You've never had more options that you can accomplish quickly for more sources of rewards than ever. You could complete a single key per week in much less time than you would've been raidlogging in the past after a full raid clear. What about it became somehow more mindless? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Depakote View Post
    They've fucked up everything that ussed to be fun in this game. Now it's just a mindless grind for a maybe useful reward in a week. Professions are useless.
    Define useless.

    You can make gold even without investing much. Enchanting is easy to level, now at the start of the season you can make 2000g profit per day for pressing a single button. Do that with as many chars as you want to log through.

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