- 1). Scan the auction house, over a series of days, for high-demand items. Note the days when prices are highest. Third-party in-game add-ons, such as Auctioneer, keeps track of auction prices over the past month. Auctioneer information is available at the creator's website or at curse.com. Follow the instructions for installation.
- 2). Select the gathering profession that produces items with the highest demand, based on the auction house prices. Use the profession to gather items while running daily quests, or "farm" areas where these items appear.
- 3). Maximize fishing and cooking, both secondary professions. Use the items gathered from fishing to produce end-game foods. These food-themed items temporarily enhance a player's endgame dungeon or raid performance.
- 4). Set auctions for your gathered items and crafted items at the right time. Blizzard's official site for World of Warcraft suggests selling on weekends when more players are active. Also, check auction house prices on Tuesdays when selling items that increase a player's raid performance. Blizzard resets the dungeon raid accessibility on Tuesday mornings or afternoons. Price your items at or just below the lowest reasonable auction house price for quick sales.
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