"See what I go through to get you the juiciest beta information. That's three sharks I'm fighting off, all for you! Those things are vicious... but they were clearly have not been reading the beta forums, because they had no idea how overpowered Paladins are right now. But enough chatter: time for your questions! Hoops asked.... How much gold roughly would you get from questing 70-77 (until you unlock the flying mount). I was wondering if it would it be worth farming money beforehand or would the money from questing be enough. I'm not 77 yet, so I can't exactly address the question as asked, but I can tell you that I've made about 400g leveling from 70 to 72. That's just from questing, vendoring trash & unneeded greens -- and it includes some stupid deaths, plenty of repair bills(I blame Dalaran for many of them!) , and training a couple of professions (35g to train a primary profession to the next skill level and 100g to train a secondary profession to the next skill level). For more on money-making in Wrath -- and other questions! -- read on! But if you're the sort who wants to avoid spoilers, turn back now. We're aiming to avoid major story spoilers, but this feature is all about beta content and we can't talk about the beta without giving things away here and there. I imagine that when Wrath goes live, you will find more ways to make money (selling good greens or blues you come across on the auction house) and spend money (buying cool loot for yourself, further training professions). But I'm still guessing you'll come out pretty well for yourself -- doing quests has always been a great way to earn gold and Northrend zones are massive (the early zones each have three, four, or even five quest hubs per faction).


I have no doubt that delicious quest money won't run dry until well after level 80. (But if you want a more direct answer, commenter Micgo did note that he netted around 2000g while going from level 70 to 77.) For my part, I'm not going to spend my pre-Wrath hours farming -- I think quest gold will flow quite nicely after launch. (Though if you want one of those Dalaran rings, you may want to get a head start.) Justin asked.... I had heard that Rogue's sap was being changed to work on more types of enemies. Can you list any changes to the types of targets that crowd controls like Sheep and Sap will effect. (I know I used sap as an example but I was actually more interested in Sheep specifically. wow gold My main is a Mage and I fear for the usefulness of Mage crowd control in a land filled Dragonkin and Undead, especially when other classes are having their crowd control buffed to affect those types of targets.) Sap, rank 4, trainable at level 71, has the following skill description: Incapacitates the target for up to 1 min. Must be stealthed. Only works on Humanoids, Beasts, Demons and Dragonkin that are not in combat. wow gold Any damage caused will revive the target. Only 1 target may be sapped at a time. Existing ranks of sap have the same Humanoid only caveat. Though I do not have a high-level Mage myself, I can say that I have not seen or heard anything that suggests changes to the ability. (Except for the glyph that turns your Polymorph target into a pengiun.) However, I can safely say that you're likely to run into plenty of Humanoid targets in Northrend to turn into sheep, turtles, pigs, or penguins. world of warcraft gold There are pirates, vyrkul, the Scarlet Onslaught...
There are more than Undead and Dragonkin in Northrend. Chris Anthony asked.... What are the drop rates on the advanced First Aid books. I haven't, personally, seen any drop. wow gold However, I've polled the team and they seem to drop off higher level mobs (74+). Alex says he's seen a couple of them during his time in the beta, dropping in Drak'tharon Keep and Halls of Stone. Obviously we don't have enough data yet to give you precise drop rates, but with Alex having already encountered multiple drops, I'm hopeful it won't be too bad. Tobias asked.... I'm curious, throughout Outland I enjoyed the motes + primals system, it gave fishing and engineering a nice little way of making money since almost everybody needed them. mp3 player My question, does this system continue in Wrath. Wrath does not have motes and primals -- but it does continue with a similar system. While mining in Northrend, I've encountered both Crystalized Earth and Crystalized Water, and when I get a stack of ten of one or the other, I can turn them into Eternal Earth and Eternal Water, respectively. wow gold Eternals are the new Primals. Alchemists can transmute one type to another and they're used in a variety of different crafting patterns. Dalixam asked.... I have a question that's maybe not of much interest to anyone else, but I've wondered about it. rXU{@I[  
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