Thing always change around us, and some maybe good, but some may bad, and the world of warcraft also has some changes. I hope you weren’t depending on having a lot of wow gold in vanilla WoW, because making gold is a painstaking process. Once you reached level cap, doing additional quests didn’t give you gold to make up for the XP you didn’t need. In fact, the only real way to make gold was to endlessly farm mobs in high-level areas, hoping for a rare blue or even rarer purple item to drop so you could sell it for a pittance on the Auction House. Alternatively, you could farm plants and ore for hours and hours and sell those on the Auction House. But even then, you weren’t making a ton of gold because people simply didn’t have a ton of gold to spend.
In The Burning Crusade, earning gold suddenly got a heck of a lot easier with the introduction of daily quests. And the amount of warcraft gold you obtained from quest rewards skyrocketed, too, as well as the vendor gold you got from selling items you couldn’t use. It’s only gotten easier since then. Think about it: In a single day’s worth of daily quests today, you can easily make enough world of warcraft gold to spend that 90g on level 40 riding in vanilla — something that used to take months and months to scrounge together.
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