Also, the economy in classic is /far/ more important, imo. The mats for high end crafted recipes, a lot of which are required for breaking into raiding are almost always from varied gathering profs and boe resist gear. Farming for gold for you, usually means things on the >
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There was something I used to farm in Stranglethorn Vale that was like an herb but it dropped from killing mobs. But I forget what the name of it was. It paid for my first mount. :)
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Wildvine?
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Yes! Wildvine! I farmed that for like days/weeks/forever.
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I have to tell you I had a sneaky wildvine spot in Felwood
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I'm going alchemy/herby. Cause them sweet arcanite transmutes. Them flasks. Sweet money for my alt problem.
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Skinning/leatherworking made me really popular in my raiding gear for Ony cloaks, but I dropped that hard in BC for Jewelcrafting.
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In tbc I dropped skinning for JC So lw/jc
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I farmed up mining before the end of the expansion and had the exact number of stacks I needed to power-level JC. I was one of the first few people on my server to get gems on the AH. Made so much money.
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Same. Those Boe recipes
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There was a spot in Felwood where you could reach 8-10 purple lotus. Which also spawn wildvine. And I was checking all EU servers one at a time. Man
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-takes notes- Oh I'm gonna need to get this PDF when it's up. I'll keep an eye out for it! ^^ I honestly have never been a gold maker. I've been perpetually broke in game for /years/, not to the point of destitution, but enough that wow tokens are bought a few times a year.
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