Especially the tailors
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Replying to @MattFossen @Dragonbearjoe and
The tailors will remain chained to their garrisons until the hexweave improves...
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Replying to @TheSlickrock @MattFossen and
Wow, since I have all of the royalty and parliament members of the gold-making community... what should I be doing with my stockpile of Blood of Sargeras?
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Replying to @KaltonEly @TheSlickrock and
George Clinton is in the house??? Until we know what will specifically happen to mission tables I'm hesitant to declare anything. If they remove the need for bloods in some crafts that changes things. Bloods for mats is an easy choice but might not be the best
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Replying to @TheGldDragon @Dragonbearjoe and
At current values I’d only do BoS for mats to level a profession.... best long play might be to hold them for mog crafts later on.
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Replying to @TheSlickrock @Dragonbearjoe and
I'm using mine for order hall resources for alt army missions. Getting as much gold out as I can. There's a good website somewhere that tells you best gold per blood, but I just use
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Replying to @thegoldqueen @TheSlickrock and
This is exactly what I’ve been doing, as I haven’t been able to spend much time getting resources via WQs.
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Replying to @MattFossen @thegoldqueen and
Now that the application is sons are relatively worthless if you have supercharged your artifact (5-25g) per there are limited to pet token, gold, the occasional follower upgrade token and rep tokens.
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Love the pet charms tho.
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Replying to @thegoldqueen @MattFossen and
Me too. But I'm making sure to convert them to battle stones quickly. It's possible they might convert but the costs are higher
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