Your profession in WoW, sometimes referred to as trade skills, is like your character’s job. Which may be true, and we’ll take a look at these points in a different article in the future. Another way I have seen people make riches is through the Devilsaur Mafia, but that’s still reliant on controlling the market on the AH so you can theoretically count that in there as well. The richest people I’ve ever known, both on retail and on private servers - did not make their fortune out of covering every profession…the way most people make a lot of gold is as always - playing the AH, flipping potions and items day and night, controlling niche markets, knowing what to buy and when to buy etc. SemiAutomattik on /r/WoWClassic pointed out,Īssuming dungeon farming is unchanged, that is the way to make money. “profession, literally a word about having a job.” I want to get really good at making money in Classic. I’ve decided that when Classic WoW comes out, I want to hit gold cap. I just recently bought the Traveler’s Tundra Mammoth and that’s been out for like 8 years. I can never afford the cool expensive mounts. I’ve been playing WoW since Vanilla, but I’ve always been broke as a joke. This post is an adaptation of my other post, Best WoW Professions For Each Class.
It’s probably not a good idea to give your mage blacksmithing.