The value of questing after level 80
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I’m always amazed when society hit 80 and thereupon start wondering how to prepare gold. certain, there are all kinds of money tricks floating around (playing the AH is always fun, and everyone has their own tips they’ve picked up), but quite frankly, the easiest and most dependable way to pick up a ton of money at level 80 is just to do what you’ve been doing: go quest. Blizzard has made it so that there’s no way you’ve hit all the quests in Northrend when you’ve reached the highest level, so odds are that you’ve got at least one (if not two or three) untouched zones of quests to do. And as folks have discovered on the forums, there’s a ton of money to be made there.
Given that after level 80, experience turns into gold, the return on duration invested with leftover questing is awesome. You can pick up by three thousand gold easily just by clearing out the zones you haven’t hit hard, and by vendoring off the quest rewards that you get for completing the quests, you can pick up even more. certain, some folks will have AH schemes that will bring in more money, but Blizzard has done their darndest to invent certain there’s money in them there questgivers, so whether you’re slouching around at 80 wondering what to do, go finish up your quests.
And of course whether you really have finished up all of the quests in the game (and seen all the amazing storylines and character development that go along with doing so), thereupon there’s always daily quests to work on. While they won’t pay out quite as much as one-time quests, when you break down the instance you invest versus the gold you get out of it, they’re often the best way to cash in your playtime as well.
The value of questing after level 80 originally presented on WoW Insider on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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