Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Total Cost of WOW Flying – How to get the gold to get your flying mount.

Flying is a very cool thing and a decent investment, if you can call buying something in a game an investment.

So on the off chance you don’t know from walking to flying on an epic in northrend you’re looking at a cost of 7700-8000 gold. Now there are ways to decrease or increase this amount, but for the sake of not having to tell you (right now) where to do this we’ll just pretend you’re going to buy the whole thing. Assuming you don’t buy much in the way of gear and are depending on drops and such 8k at 100g a day is 80 days...that’s a little to long if you ask me. 80 days to fly, hopefully it’s not going to take you that long.

How about 100g an hour? Does that sound a bit more palatable? Lets assume you average 3 hours a day (I know it’s more but there are some people who aren’t that...invested in wow). At 3 hours a day you’re looking at about 27 days assuming you’re making 100g an hour. That’s not to shabby I suppose. There are faster ways, but lets keep the bar low for those people not going balls to the wall here. 100g an hour can you do this? If you can’t you’ve got a problem because 100g an hour is basically riding around norethrend hunting down cobalt mines for 3 hours...woohhooo sounds like fun...not. Using this strategy for 27 days you’ll be doing nothing but mining...assuming you’re a miner. If you’re happy with that type of play then stop reading...I don’t want to ruin your fun.

There is another way to make 200+ gold an hour and more. I’ve done it, I do it. It’s not hard and it doesn’t limit your game time to gathering for hours on end. How you might ask? How about a wow gold guide? Literally this is the simplest way to do this below are the top two wow gold guides available. They are simple to use, cheap, and beat grinding in northrend any day of the week.

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Last but not least is a remarkably simple guide to follow but that is jam packed with gold making secrets and if you not willing to wait 20+ days for that mount I would strongly suggest getting this next guide which can have you flying in less than 2 days.

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