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Gold, it is a very valuable commodity in World of Warcraft. Almost everyone in the game needs more gold for one thing or another, whether it be the shiny new epic flying mount, twinking out a low level character, or even boosting a trade skill such as blacksmithing or engineering. All of this requires gold. There are a lot of other things that don't require it, but that are made much easier if you happen to possess an excess amount of gold, such as the reputation grinding items and the like.
Since "The Burning Crusade" has been released, gold has become even more desirable. Though the expansion did make it easier to amass larger amounts of gold faster, there has also been an increase in prices for all the good items, armor, mounts, and weapons you can gain in Outlands. Essentially, despite the massive increase in gold-gaining capability, almost everyone still lacks enough for everything they want. Most people simply end up either a) buying gold, or b) grinding for weeks on end. Neither sounds, nor is very fun. One decreases your real-life cash reserves, whereas the other decreases your real-life time reserves.
This is why I bring you to the comfortable middle road: a guide to gold making. Obviously, just heading off into Outlands looking for some monster spawn to grind will be quite tedious. The alternative, it seems, is paying your hard earned real-life cash for it instead.
Why not skip both and simply maximise your gold-making time in World of Warcraft? Rather than lose either time or lots of money you can pay a small one-time fee and gain the ability to maximise your gold-per-hour return.
With the right guide you can make in one hour what would have taken you two to three hours previously, thereby gaining a lovely few hours to spend on doing something a bit more fun than grinding. Now, you might be thinking you could simply figure out all this gold-making process yourself, right? Well, the truth is that you can. However, just ask yourself: do you want to waste days and perhaps even longer coming up with your own great gold-making strategy, or would you rather spend a small amount of money and have it handed to you - right now?
If you are dithering on this question you probably have it in you to be a pretty hardcore gamer, but even then, the sheer convenience of the buy-and-get-it-now guide might overwhelm you. Personally, I have done it both ways. Through my own experience in World of Warcraft I have managed to develop my own personal techniques and tricks for doing pretty much everything in the game. However, I have also tried out all the gold making guides and, I must say, I have learned some valuable things from those guides that have increased my gold churning abilities.
So, good luck to you no matter which path you decide to take. Hopefully, you will soon be riding about on an epic flying mount while decked out in the best Outlands gear available.
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