Earning Gold on World of Warcraft
My World of Warcraft blog started out as a way to help folks new to the game get familiar with what they could do to enrich their gameplay experiences, and in particular, ways to earn enough gold to more than support their own game-playing needs.
These days I continue to write about my own general casual playing of the game with a particular focus on earning Warcraft cash (legally) and enjoying my player toons at higher and higher levels.
The picture here is of my 63 Troll Hunter toon riding the PvP mount from Alterac Valley - Frostwolf Howler, which is a level 60 mount whose riding training cost 540g prior to the PvP costs of purchasing the mount itself. My second toon to 60 had enough cash saved by the time she hit level 60 to buy the training and the mount, totalling approximately 630g. Can you afford an Epic Land mount? Will you be able to afford a Flying Mount at 70, or ever?
Warcraft Tips and Tricks
... and ways to earn gold without buying it
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