WoW Guide: The Burning Crusade and WoW Grinding

Apr 7
13:19

2007

Abby Randal

Abby Randal

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WoW Grinding,.. if you play WoW you have to know that some people simply love it and some people absolutely hate it. You can start grinding for multiple reasons: if you are leveling, you can grind on some mobs, just because they got good drops, xp and cash. Read on to discover some of the best grinding tips.

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Grinding,.. if you play WoW you have to know that some people simply love it and some people absolutely hate it. You can start grinding for multiple reasons: if you are leveling,WoW Guide: The Burning Crusade and WoW Grinding Articles you can grind on some mobs, just because they got good drops, xp and cash. Further into the game when you’re more or less reaching the end, you will mainly grind for stuff needed for your professions, or just for gold.

In the Burning crusade, some people strife to get the epic flying mount, as the skill costs 5000gold (which is a lot), grinding is almost crucial to get it.

The ideal grinding mob is a mob that has low HP (Casters), doesn’t have a skill that gives you a debuff or deals high damage, and of course drops some good loot. I will focus this short guide on grinding in the Outlands, since there are already a lot of non-TBC WoW guides.

When you’re discovering Outlands for the first time, you will soon notice a new type of cloth being dropped here: Nether Weave. These cloths sell pretty well, due to the fact that tailors need lots and lots of them. On the way to 70, without grinding too much, you will find about 100 stacks at least. On my server these sell for about 6-7Gold a stack, so that means a lot of money. Most players consider browsing the AH(Auction House) being a waste of time when they’re just starting out, which is a quite shame as they’ll be missing out on a tremendous part of the game.

Browsing the AH is and will always be helpful, as it gives you the opportunity to learn about the specific prices and economy on your server. After a while you’ll be able to find and buy reallyunder-priced stuff, to sell it for a much higher price, resulting in a nice profit. This might actuallyhelp you to get your Epic Mount.

BC (Burning Crusade) came out. Most likely, you will notice that there’s a lot of 'primal' stuff going around at the AH. These things are needed for almost every profession above 300. You’ll have to farm motes in order to get those. (Especially elementals drop these.

) On my server, the primal Fire is the most expensive one of them, which is easily farmable as a level 70 in Shadowmoon Valley. Depending on your server and local economics, you’ll usually be able to sell them for a nice 30-40g each. Go after the Blood Elfd in Netherstorm, as they’ll drop both Scryer items, and heaps of Nether Weave. It will of course vary from class to class which mobs will be the easiest to grind, and I personally prefer an affliction lock for the job, but your own experience might prove otherwise of course.

Some final words of advice: always keep track of the Auction House with a special bank character, do your economics, farm primal and Nether Weave or reputation items with your main character, and get rich!