![]() It should be obvious that this is not worth the time. For instance, Karazhan took us an average of 35 minutes across our tests and only netted 250 gold. Raids from the Classic and Burning Crusade eras are also left out, as they are simply not worth running for raw gold. We also stuck to non-pvp raids and avoided one-boss raids as the travel time to the raids was just not worth the effort in the end. In doing the research for this guide I got the Guldan mount on my first kill, including the potential gold gain from selling the mount would make this report very unbalanced. It is very difficult to determine a consistent value-for-time-model, as the drop rate of especially mounts is very low and cannot reliably be predicted. ![]() ![]() This means that we simply take whatever we loot and vendor it for its value in gold.īecause this gold farming guide for old raids in WoW deals with raw gold value, we do not factor in the potential value of mounts, pets, BOE’s, and other cosmetics. There are many ways to make gold in World of Warcraft, but in this article we will specifically look at the viability of farming old raids (between Wrath of the Lich King and Legion) for raw gold. Greed is good, and we all prefer our bags to be filled with copious amounts of gold. ![]()
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