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(05-03-2014, 01:29 PM)Elisea Renyven Wrote: That's actually a big part of it, seeing how market prices fluctuate. You don't want to flood the market on one resource. I usually do a few things and this may help others. Gathering is king of gil making for most part. I look at specific items used frequently in crafting, and then I sell those on the market board. There's other tactics, but that's something a person can do for maybe an hour, get some resources sell it.. make 20-30k, if not more. Depending on the gathering level etc.
Mhm, and that's probably why I never could sustain stuff like that for very long -- it always feels like an obligation to me, and feeling like I'm obligated to do something in a video game every day or every few days eventually kills off all desire to even log in. Even not related to making money -- the dailies for Mists of Pandaria eventually aggravated me to the point that I burnt out on raiding. Granted, there was other stuff going on irl for me that contributed to the burnout, but I hated those dailies. Comparatively, I love farming and doing background administrative tasks, but I would do that because I liked helping my guild. I was never asked or felt obligated to prepare stuff for raids.