Neither does farming an instance.
Flying from UnâGoro to Winterspring atm lol
You do understand that this was eventually going to be in the game and comparatively released in the beginning?
Agreed. This seems like some kind of planned obsolescence.
@Brokenwind Of course they are. Theyâre playing the private server meta which blizzard is completely unaware of, as are many of the people posting in these forums it seems.
@Zenetta Mages farming ZF doesnât even compare to the impact DM N has on the economy, itâs not even half as effective. Any casual player in the game is going to be priced right out of being able to buy anything off the AH.
Farming DM north is vendoring all the drops from the chest at the end. It adds raw gold directly into the economy at an exceptional rate. Much higher than any other grinding method in the game right now.
So yes, it directly prints money and causes inflation.
Yes, that totally ruined vanilla, having Dire Maul in the game. What is Blizzard thinking here?
This is an interesting claim. Iâve always thought about inflation in larger terms like what is usually caused by a new expansion dropping but hadnât ever considered whether new dungeons or raids within an expansion could also cause faster-than-expected inflation, but I can see how that might be possible.
As is I keep seeing tons of people complaining on the forums about how depressed their economies are (and blaming layering for it, which I 99% disagree with). So if this were true and a thing that would likely actually cause economy wide inflation then maybe it would do something to appease the people who feel that so many things are too cheap and that their entire economy is irreparably ruined (another thing I generally disagree with).
Sometimes I get a low level blue drop and I know the only way I can flip that into mount money is if there are enough rich level 60s who want to pamper their alts. So in that situation it would benefit me personally.
I have to wonder who you folks are still responding to the obvious troll.
It was not a widespread practice or even done at all in vanilla back in 2004-06. It rose in popularity on private servers and is now something that is intentionally made impossible to do because of how damaging it is to the economy.
Itâs pretty clear youâre trolling at this point, so this is my last response to you.
Uh, yeah it does? You vendor the stuff inside the tribute chest.
Farming instances was something in the game since I started during vanilla, it didnât start on illegal servers. If you feel that adding Dire Maul in next week is going to completely ruin the game experience for you I suggest taking a break.
No content: âWe have nothing to do, phases are too far apartâ
More content: âREEEEEEEEEEEEEEâ
If only they hadnât decided long agoâŚ