WoW Hunter Guide - How to Make Gold Using Hunters in World of Warcraft

Jun 12
08:20

2009

Carlos Castro

Carlos Castro

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The World of Warcraft Hunter Class is unique. The only one of the Classes that can use ranged weapons, this sometimes makes players think that profiting gold from this class is difficult, but that is not so. Just use a little imagination and you can profit big time.

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The World of Warcraft Hunter Class is very cool. The only one of the Classes that can use ranged weapons,WoW Hunter Guide - How to Make Gold Using Hunters in World of Warcraft Articles this sometimes makes players think that profiting gold from this class is difficult, but that is not so. A little imagination goes a long way, couple that with a little research and you can find ways to profit with this sometimes overlooked class.

A little about the Hunter class. As I said, it is the only class that has the ability to use ranged weapons. Your starting weapon will depend on what your starting race is: The Dreanei start with crossbows; The Tauren and Dwarves start with guns: All other races start with bows. Each of the weapon types has it's benefits. I recommend you research each one for its strengths and weaknesses. The Hunter Class is also the only Class that allows you to name and feed your pets. Pets also provide additional protection and range. So let's use this Class to your gold making advantage.

So where can we go to make some gold? The ability to attack creatures and mobs from a distance is the Hunters strength. Because of this you can farm valuable items. One place you can go to is Fel Pits in Shadowmoon Valley. There you can get Mote of Fire from the Enrage Fire Spirit that is a level 65 so make sure your at about the same level. Another place is the Skald in Blade's Edge Mountain. Attack the Searing Elemental's they drop Mote of Fire. Remember that if you get 10 Mote of Fire you can turn it into a Primal Fire that sell for at least 25 gold.

There are several places you can go to and find elements that you can profit from. All it takes is a little work and a little thinking. Think of any mobs or creatures you feel you could attack from a distance with little danger to you and your pet? Then consider what they drop? Is it valuable? If you find that combination of value and distance kill you will be able to fully utilize your Hunter for massive gold profiting.

I hope that gives you an idea of how I approach this Class when it comes to making gold. You now have the mindset necessary to find the best places to farm and make some serious gold, as well as a couple of the locations I use the Hunter Class to make gold. Now it's your turn to profit. Happy gaming!