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#1 Jan 18 2007 at 10:01 AM Rating: Decent
hi im semi - new to WoW and still trying to understand everything i had a few questions i was hoping someone could help me with im a lvl 17 undead warlock, 76 Leatherworking, 103 Skinning

1. When im crafting my leather all the names of what im crafting are diffrent colors..what do these colors mean?

2.ive noticed i dont get exp for every kill or skinning, is there a limit like i cant go kill a lvl 6 beast if i want exp in combat or skinning

3.for my lvls i have does anyone have suggestions on what to make for money? or more lvl's?
#2 Jan 18 2007 at 10:12 AM Rating: Decent
I will encourage you to read our Trade Skills Sticky post on this forum. Your questions are answered there, plus I bet answers to questions you haven't thought to ask, yet.

Regarding Question 2:
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Q. How does skinning skill work?

A. Your skinning skill determines what level of beast you can skin. The number it works out to is skinning skill/5 = level. So if you have 200 skill, you can skin up to a level 40 beast. Skinning skill does not determine the quality or item you get.


Regarding Questions 1 and 3:
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Q. What's with the colors on my recipes/resource nodes?

A. The color system is how likely you are to get a skill-up when you pick/mine/skin/craft something. Orange means always (100%), yellow means usually (50-100%), green means rarely (0-50%), and grey means never (0%). Red means you need to raise your skill to pick/mine/skin/craft the item.

Q. How can I make money in WoW? (Torux)

A. The best way is to take two gathering proffessions (mining, skinning and/or herbalism) and sell the items you get in the auction house to crafters. Some people learn enchanting, then disenchant items they no longer want (as well as soulbound items from quests), and sell the dust, essence and shards to enchanters. Shards sell for alot more than dusts and essnces.

A1. This holds true for the first forty levels or so, usually up until you get your mount. With a mount, your money-making abilities increase ten-fold. You can move faster, gather more per hour, and increase your profits (and this is just with gathering). However, even later in the game, the easiest way to get money is to get some rare recipes and make items no one else can. Charge a base line and have people bring you materials; it's free for you and good for them!

Another good way to make money is to play the AH; buy low and sell high. I won't go into this daytrading technique; this is stuff for people with a lot of time and good market skills ^_^ Keep in mind a lot of people are upset by morals here: when you overstep the line and buyout everything to resell it at a higher price, it tends to become a pain. If you can do it, hey, it's all good! But odds are that a lot of people will scoff at your price and make you eat the deposit fees. A better idea: look for underpriced items and sell them at the current price. This is easy and effective.
#3 Jan 18 2007 at 7:34 PM Rating: Decent
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Lol, Exactly What he said
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