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Spending Money To Make Gold

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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.

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Golden Garrisons and Harrison Jones

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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.