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So micro transactions have done there biggest toll so far in WoW yet. The pet store that charges $10 for pets. Yes I'm aware 50% of the panderan sales goto a charity but thats only till the end of the year, also lil KT blizzard keeps the full profits. The in game mail for Lil KT had me laughing...

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So micro transactions have done there biggest toll so far in WoW yet. The pet store that charges $10 for pets. Yes I'm aware 50% of the panderan sales goto a charity but thats only till the end of the year, also lil KT blizzard keeps the full profits. The in game mail for Lil KT had me laughing...

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:rofl:

I might be able to part with $5 at the most for in-game pets. Any more than that is too much IMO.

Contacted the old master of my guild before i went inactive - the saying about power corrupting is true. The guy has gotten totally high on his pride just because hes a large raiding guild, he makes people wait on him like hes a kind - quite funny imo.

:rofl:

I might be able to part with $5 at the most for in-game pets. Any more than that is too much IMO.

Well, in defence of the pandaren: $5 for the pet, $5 for charity ... which actually makes me somewhat tempted, especially given it's a pandaren, and it has very well done animations.

3 Nax undying runs, all 3 times lost it on Someone dying on KT >.<

**** man. I vowed not to play WoW all weekend (the time when usually all I do is play) because I was so aggravated.

Looking at it positively, I got a whole bunch of Conq badges.. not that I even need them.. but.

Server and guild did "For the Horde!" today (the one where you have to kill all the city leaders) i only thought to get pics of IF, which we DESTROYED.

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and here was our MT for the operation wowscrnshot110809183103.jpg

42k health as prot, http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...mp;n=Eggxorcism

I logged in for the first time in months (pro tip: don't pay for your account a year at a time, it's a waste).

My raid guild (conspiracy on shadow moon) was filled with strangers. Not only were my old friends from back classic/TBC gone, but I didn't recognize any of the names.

The bank-alt guild still has a ridiculous amount of cash (35k gold) and I think the two people I shared it with have quit too because none of the raiding consumables have been touched.

My mage was parked in a friends casual/real-life-friends-only guild for alts: they were one or two people I recognized but it looks like they did some recruiting and actually raid now.

A little disappointed I hopped on a level 3 mage I rolled 3 or 4 years ago when servers were down for maintenance. After a bit of questing she hit 16 and made 600g in the process. That's not too shabby: a new character can essential start from scratch and in half a day make enough gold to cover land mounts. by the time they can fly they should be able to afford epic flying.

I'm tempted to see how long it takes to get 'raid ready'. I could level to 80 and with luck make a fair pile of gold, transfer to a server that does GDKP runs and just buy a set of Tier 9. I bet you could do it in less than 2 weeks /played.

I'm not planning to start playing seriously again - it was just a dull weekend and I wanted to kill some time.

Low level ores were listing at 30g per stack.

~3 ore per node * 60-ish skill ups = 9 stacks. I just AH'd them as I finished a stack (mostly because I only had 1x6 slot bag so there was no room to hold on to them). The stuff sold within 15 minutes of listing it at 22g with a 25g buyout.

I also got 2 stacks of peacebloom and a stack of swift thistle which sold for another 70g total.

I took my new found wealth back to the AH and bought up all the 1-5 copper ore stacks provided the cost was less than 1g per ore and assembled them into full stacks: those sold for the same 25g yielding an average profit of 5-10g per stack. I think I made a total of 5 stacks this way: it wasn't worth the effort.

Various stones (the mining trash) were selling for 5-10g per stack and I had half a dozen of those sell.

After that I bought some small bags (8 slots) and then I bought all the iron ore on the AH (about 20 stacks) which was up for around 20g per stack and then immediately re-listed it at 40g. Cash for that showed up in the mail box a couple hours later.

Edited by evn.

Damn....

I was thinking of dropping mining on my main so I could be a smith and a jewelcrafter for the extra sockets and the Dragon's Eye gems but I'm not sure how easy it'd be to make a profit when just relying on alts who are miners, engineers and herbalists.

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