Here is a wow gold farming tip for you herbalists. Felweed grows abundantly on the Hellfire Peninsula and Terokkar Forest. It can be farmed for Fel Blossom. Fel Blossom is currently going for 10-15 wow gold per stack. On the Hellfire Peninsula the best spots to farm are the northern, western, and south eastern borders. In the Terokkar Forest it's spread more evenly and is plentiful everywhere, except there is none at the little pond area called Skettis. Farming Fel Blossom is a great way for an herbalist to make some gold in the World of Warcraft. It's also a good way to increase your herbalism skill. Now go out and make some wow gold.
World of Warcraft Gold Farming Guide
I hope this World of Warcraft gold guide can help some of you out. I know how frustrating it can be trying to make gold in the WoW. In this gold guide you will find all kinds of WoW gold farming tips, strategies, and locations of hot selling items. I constantly update this blog with new gold making tips so make sure you check back often!
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.
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.
Showing posts with label Herbalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herbalism. Show all posts
Monday, January 7, 2008
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
