Monday, October 19, 2009

Hallow's End

A new holiday is upon us. This time, it's the Hallow's End event, and like with most other events (Except for the Brewfest event I guess), there's easy money to be made. The trick this time, is to sell wand charges for The Masquerade. This might require a bit of luck from your side, but if you're like me and are going for Hallowed Be Thy Name, you'll get enough of these wands anyway.

The trick to this, is to stand in one of the major cities and announce that you're selling a transfrom from Wand X for Y amount of gold. I've seen these charges run for anything between 10g - 30g, which means anything from 50g - 150g per wand. And as you pay nothing for the wands, nor do you do any special amount of work for the money, I'd say it's a nice profit.

Another good way of earning easy money during this holiday, is to aim for Tricks and Treats of Azeroth. You do this by visiting the inns of your faction all over Azeroth and Outlands. Every Candy Bucket gives you 6g63s at level 80, and a bunch of useless candy (except for G.N.E.R.D.S., which you will be using to get G.N.E.R.D. Rage). Doing all of these will net you 311g61s. Concidering the time it takes you to get all candy buckets, one could say it's not great income/hour, but it doesn't require a lot of work so it's basically free gold. And your auctious will keep selling even if you're off exploring, right?

If you're going for the title, you'll have to do all this anyway, so if you're in it for the money, you might want to concider going for the title.

2 comments:

  1. They aren't completly useless the candy my low level loves having just a little more SP Hit and DEF. Great little buff for the lowbies.

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  2. I actually didn't know that you could stack the candies 4 times. Even if 11 spellpower doesn't seem a lot, 44 actually is quite a good buff.

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