"These WoW user submitted guides are becoming extremely popular and the best part about them is the fact that I can not read everyone's minds when it comes to finding guides for this website. Everyone has their own unique way of doing things in-game and this is just another FANTASTIC guide from Sheytan who has put this to the test. Ok, ok...I'll quit boring you now, read the guide below... I have noticed several guides online for fishing. Most have been for high level characters fishing in places you can't reasonably get to until your level 50+. I've done some research on my own to find out the best places to fish for ""money fish"". This is done from the perspective of a level 31 horde character. There is alot of money to be made in fishing. Maybe not as fast as other professions but steady income with just 30 minutes to an hour of your playing time. It is also one of the cheapest professions to make money with. I also recommend getting your cooking skill up as you get your fishing skill up. Several fish sell better when cooked. Raw Sagefish and Deviate Fish are the main midlevel money fish that require cooking. First, you should go to a fishing trainer in your city. I suggest fishing in the waters there because it is safe, no threat of anything attacking while you are leveling up your fishing skill. Thunder Bluff has a pond, Org has a pond and you can fish in the sewers of Undercity. Level your fishing up to 75. You will miss a few at first and the fish will be ""throw aways"". Retrain. At this time I suggest either buying a fishing enchant to your gloves or investing a few silver in a fishing pole that will give you +fishing.
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The following is a list of fish and where to find them. I fished most places until I caught 35 fish and recorded what I caught. It took me apx. 15 minutes to catch 35 fish. The exceptions are for places that you need to fish the schools to benefit. Deviate Fish: Can be sold raw but sell much better when cooked. They require mild spices. They are the fish that cause a ""flip out"" effect, turning you into a pirate or ninja. Cooked ones on my server bring from 1g-4g. Most of the time I can sell 5 for 1g. Lushwater Oasis - caught 10 Deviates, 25 Throw Aways. Usually at least 2 schools. Stagnant Oasis- caught 11 Deviates, 24 Throw Aways. Usually 3 schools. The Forgotten Pools- caught 9 Deviates, 26 Throw Aways. Usually 1 school. Wailing Caverns- 19 Deviates, 16 Throw Aways. No schools. (WC has more drops of the Deviates but it is dangerous to fish these waters. It took me an hour to catch 35 fish due to being constantly attacked) Firefin Snappers: Used in Alchemy for fire spells. These sell really well. Mine are usually sold within an hour of putting them up in AH. I get 1g50s for a stack of 20 on my server. Blackwolf River in Windshear Crag: They will not drop unless you fish from the schools. They are called Oil Spills. There are also schools of Floating Wreckage in this river that are worth fishing. Usually 12 schools yeilding apx 45 fish. Usually 5 schools of Floating Wreckage. The Zoram Strand: Caught 3 Firefin Snappers, 13 Oily Blackmouth, 19 Throw Aways. Booty Bay: Caught 7 Firefin Snappers, 4 Oily Blackmouth, 24 Throw Aways. NorthWatch Hold: Thottbot says you can catch Firefin Snappers here. I have never seen one there. You have to go to Dreadmurk Coast to find one school and the creatures there are lvl .
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to my 31 mage. Oily Blackmouths: These are used in Alchemy and Enchanting. I usually get around 1g for a stack on my server. " "personally, do not do any enchanting at all. I will start after reading thru these tidbits here as this guide gives just enough information to get started and be on the right path to making a lot of World of Warcraft gold with enchanting! Enchanting should always be on your alt not your main guy. --Why. Well your main guy will be your beginning gateway to green items and your main source of income till you get higher in levels/skills Invest in bank space and big bags. --Enchants requires a lot of reagents, so space is a must. Every item you get should be sent to your alt for disenchanting. -- if selling items is how you make your money like me, then send items that will disenchant for useful reagents for higher grade enchants. Advertise in your capital town that you can enchant -- WTS enchants: +7 Stamina to Bracers, Enchanting items /tell for what you want .. stuff like that... Let them know that youll enchant again if they need and to have them add you to their friends list. --Build a clientele. Again you're enchanting to make money.
wow gold So the more people you have wanting enchants the faster you'll make money. Farm instance often --Since you need an ample supply of reagents you will need a lot of items to disenchant, so farming instances is a must. Things you can do during the lower levels of enchanting. --Enchant the grey items you pick up along the way.
mp3 players If you dont need the reagents, enchant then sell the item to a vendor and make some money for it. --If you dont need reagents dont destroy them! offer FREE enchanting to lower level players. This will help build clientele.
wow gold Tell them what you want for the enchant. This is your enchanting fee / tip. --Enchanting isnt a big market so YOU'RE the going rate.
buy wow gold Tell them what you want for the enchant, but dont say an outragous price. Bear in mind of how much the reagents cost, how important it is for you to skill up, and the potential of a returning customer. --Negotiating is for suckers. This can work both ways.
wow gold If you think you can hassle someone out of gold then by all means try. But if you lose him or he gets over on you, your lost. Sticking to a firm but fair price will guarantee you money.
wow gold This is where people get confused on how to enchant. So Ill break it down both ways and you can decide on what works better.
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