Linen Cloth is all over the World of Warcraft. If you are a level 10-20 I know of a great spot to farm it for gold. In western Westfall near the coast there is lots of Defias humanoids. These Defias have a very high drop rate for Linen Cloth and there is a bunch of them. They also have a high respawn rate. If you are going solo they will probably start respawning before you get done killing them all. This is a great place to farm Linen Cloth and get some green items. A few quests take place around this area so make sure you stop by sometime. A little farther west you will find a mob of Riverpaw Bandits. They have a decent drop rate for Wool Cloth. I usually farm gold in this area if all the Defias are dead.
Linen Cloth can sell for around 40 silver a stack. In the location I told you I could farm about 8 stacks an hour. This isn't the best way to make some wow gold but if your in the area it may be worth it to you to check out. Wool Cloth can sell for 75 silver up to 1 gold. It depends on the server, I've seen it higher.
Overall farming these cloths isn't the best way to make gold in the World of Warcraft. It might be wise though to stop by and take a look when you do the quests that take place in this area. One of the quests actually require you to kill these Defias mobs. You can get a lot of xp killing these mobs.
World of Warcraft Gold Farming Guide
I'm not a professional Warcraft gold farmer but I do quite well. I owe a lot of what I know to a guy named Derek Beachler who is a professional gold farmer. He has become quite famous since the recent release of his new WoW gold guide known as Derek's Gold Mastery Guide. I highly recommend this WoW gold guide if you want to know everything about making gold in the World of Warcraft. The auction house, professions, grinding, vanity items, and lots more are all covered in this comprehensive WoW gold guide.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Farming Linen & Wool Cloth
Questing for WoW gold?
Should you do quests to make wow gold? This is a question many new players have about making wow gold. When you complete quests in the World of Warcraft you usually get some gold, copper, or silver. When you first start playing the World of Warcraft quests can get you enough gold to buy your basic needs. This is fine at first, but quests really aren't that good of a way to make gold. They are great and necessary for leveling your character, but thats about it. If you want to make some gold you need to pick up a profession. Gathering professions such as mining, herbalism, and skinning yield the highest amounts of gold for lower level players. You can make about 10 times as much wow gold using a profession than you can questing for gold.
Once you hit level 70 you will see that quests are worth a lot more gold than other levels. This is a very cool feature about the World of Warcraft. It gives you something to do once you are done leveling your character. Questing for gold is so much more fun than grinding for gold.
Even though quests don't make you a lot of gold in the World of Warcraft they play an important roll in the gold making process. As you probably know, higher level players can go more places, kill more people, and farm better items. Therefore making them able to get more gold. Since questing is the fastest way to level up your character than its a good investment of time for future wow gold farming operations. The faster you level up, the faster you get to farm for the big time gold.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Farming Mageweave Cloth
Farming Mageweave cloth is a good way to make some wow gold. I would say the best place to farm Mageweave for wow gold would be in southern Felwood from the Deadwood Furbolgs. The Furbolgs there have the highest drop rate for Mageweave Cloth that I have come across. They have a drop rate of about 60% with 2-4 cloths per drop. The Furbolgs here are not elites so they have a very fast respawn rate. This location is heavily farmed but still very profitable if your a higher level wow character.
If your a lower level between 30-40 then you might have more success wow gold farming Mageweave Cloth at the Arathi Highlands. The Boulderfist Ogres there have a 10% drop rate for the cloth. This is a lot less than Felwood, but you won't have to compete with 60's and 70's that farm there constantly. One more good spot for farming Mageweave Cloth for wow gold is at the Hillsbrad Foothills. There you can farm the Syndicate Thieves for Mageweave Cloth. The drop rate is fairly low, about 7%, but its not heavily farmed. These two locations are great spots for levels 30-40 to make some Warcraft gold.
The wow gold value of Mageweave Cloth can vary by server. It usually goes for around 4 gold a stack. Farming Mageweave Cloth for Warcraft gold is what got me through levels 45-55. I was making about 20 gold per hour in Felwood.
