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Spending Money To Make Gold
Decisions, decisions.
While having five Horde garrisons generating gold is nice, having six – or more – would be even better. I’m not saying that I’m being greedy. I’m not saying that. Not out loud anyway.
To make this happen I have three options:
Option One – Level a new character on Earthen Ring from scratch.
- Pros:
It’s the cheapest option. Costs nothing but time.
- Cons:
As fast as the leveling process might be, even with heirlooms, it’s still going to be a few weeks (depending on my work schedule) before this character is garrison ready. Even at an average of three levels a day, it’ll be over a month before I can even start thinking about a Level Three garrison. Less time with a Death Knight of course, but I’ve already leveled quite a few of those.
Option Two – Level a 91 Horde character that I have on another server and transfer him over to ER.
- Pros:
Takes less time than leveling a new toon. Days rather than weeks.
- Cons:
The cost will be in both cash and time, though more of one and less of another. I’d have to pay for a server transfer. Then there’s the ramp up time in getting enough garrison resources for construction of buildings and garrisons, as well as building a roster of followers.
Option Three – Take a Level 100 Alliance toon on another server who is already running a gold garrison (Salvage 3, Inn 3, Max followers with a few Treasure Hunters) and faction/server transfer him.
- Pros:
Ready to make gold right out of the box. He’s doing it now on his own server, so by plugging him into my Horde gold machine he’ll be contributing immediately.
- Cons:
Expensive. Dollah dollah bills yo. We’re talking a server and faction change, which is almost as much as a boost to 90. That’s quite the chunk of change to spend on a garrison.
Now the gamer in me wants to go with the first option because a) it will give me something to do other than sit in a queue on my main, b) I’m not spending money on a character I’m not planning on investing any time in. I want the garrison that comes with a max level character, not the character himself.
The OCD in me wants to go with the second option because a) he’s already started leveling to 100, and I feel like I need to complete the process, b) it’s cheaper than going with option three but will take less time to start making gold than option one, and c) I have nine characters at level 100 and ten is a nice round number.
Then there’s the goblin in me. He wants to go with the third option because this character will only be used for making gold, nothing else. I only want to focus on one character so this toon will just be a menu-clicking minion, much like the other toons on the server. Option three lets me start doing this right away. I can plug him right into the equation immediately and start generating more gold. I’m essentially buying a gold garrison.
Real estate. That’s what this all boils down to. Amassing real estate that will generate revenue.
I feel like Donald Trump.
Golden Garrisons and Harrison Jones
A quick Monday post to update on my gold-grind with garrisons.
During the weekend I went on all five Horde characters and opened any Salvage items they had. Did the same thing Monday morning, since I was pretty busy all weekend and didn’t have much game time. So after cashing in all the items, and all the cash rewards, I did the math. I started this last Monday, so my math was for seven days.
One week total: 21,074gp between five characters.
Not bad for basically zero effort. If I wanted to, I could probably use that gold to buy the tokens and play for free.
Now, Harrison Jones. For the longest time I would see him pop up in garrisons, offering a daily quest. I knew you could get him as a follower if you completed enough of his daily missions, but what I didn’t know was the real benefits of having him as a follower. He has a Mentor ability, and as someone who is picking up these Level 90 Treasure Hunters, that ability is something that I’m definitely looking for.
I look forward to adding Mr Jones to my sweatshops gold-making garrisons.








