Fast Gold Farming for Undead at level 15

I do not have a wand yet, and want to farm gold to buy one and just make gold in general with professions. I have enchanting and tailoring, prob not money making professions but wanted to make my own cloth gear with it.

Any tips on good places to farm gold in silverpine forest or somewhere else ?

Probably best to change to herbalism and just pick low level herbs and vendor stacks of 20

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Light leather was selling as fast as I could skin it for 3-5g a stack on the random server I started a toon that will never reach lvl 20.

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heard the credit card is a good way to farm gold at level 15

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Get a fishing pole and go to the barrens. Farm some deviate fish. Not sure how much a stack is at the moment but im sure a stack or two will be more than enough to set you up with a few greens and good bags.

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This was what I did while leveling; I had skinning and tailoring. With tailoring I made bags which always sell, and skinning netted me a decent bit of gold. I wasn’t rich by any means, but having 25 or so gold at level 15 wasn’t too bad. What didn’t sell on the AH, I just vendored. I kept skinning until I hit 60, and then switched to herbalism. Skinning was also great because as I leveled in areas where other players were, I would just go behind them and skin the trails of corpses they left behind. It was literally just free gold laying on the ground.

Other options include mining, herbalism, alchemy. Even low-level potions and elixirs sell. Also don’t forget secondary professions such as fishing and cooking. Many people don’t want to invest the time into leveling their secondary professions, so that’s where you’d come in. Raw Nightfin Snapper sell well; Nightfin soup sells well. At lower levels, things like Murloc soup sell well. You can catch your own fish, make fish oil (if alchemist) and sell on the AH or vendor for 100% profit.

*Tip: If you level fishing and cooking, don’t forget you can cook your trash fish to get a few more copper/silver out of each stack. So long as you don’t have to buy any spices or water cook with. (For example, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish vendor for 2c/ea or 40c/per stack. Whereas cooked Bristle Whisker Catfish vendor for 4c/ea or 80c/per stack. All you have to do is cook it for an extra 40c per stack. Same with Rockscale Cod, Mithril Headed Trout, etc.)

At level 15, unless you dedicate a lot of time to farming/grinding, you’re likely not going to be rolling in thousands gold. Even now as a level 60 I struggle to make gold, but in the past 2 weeks have made roughly 700g farming herbs, and grinding mobs for raw gold and vendor trash. But that’s higher level play. At level 15, only earning a few copper or even a few silver from mobs, it will take some time for your bank account to grow.

It’s also a great way to get banned.

Great way to get banned? who are you speaking for that got banned? zero people show evidence people get banned for buying gold, because THEY DONT

Get Herbalism, farm swiftthistle.

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As far as I am aware, there’s no option to “buy gold” (tokens) in Classic WoW. The only way to buy gold in Classic is to buy from online gold sellers, which- I could be wrong- but isn’t that against the TOS?

Could kill some water elementals. The elemental water drops sell pretty well.

Pick up dual gathering
Herbing + Either Skinning or Mining
Even at low level you can make quite a bit of money on even just swiftthistle

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it sure is but people are NOT being banned for it. you cant find anything on someone saying they got banned for buying gold? you’d think there would be whistle blowers on that but there are NON. sooo. yea like i said zero people got banned for buying gold from websites. ZERO, Lets say Tom bought 3k gold spent 80 bucks. well tom got banned. you think tom gonna just lose his 80 dollars and not say one word about it? no Tom would go online to reddit and spill his guts on how he lost his 80dollars and banned his account you dont see any Toms anywehere. you got that?

just get herb and sell stacks

Whoah dude. Not everybody spends 24 hours a day on here and knows every in and out and aspect of the game and who says what and when… I am a casual/occasional player who occasionally posts on here. If people don’t get in trouble, or banned, then they don’t get banned. I seriously didn’t mean to offend you.

And just because not everybody gets in trouble, doesn’t mean it’s okay to do. And also, perhaps Tom didn’t post about it because he knew he was going against the TOS and really has no room to complain.

well you just said you were just a casual but if you were to take the red pill i would have shown you how far the rabbit hole goes. but again, you’re just a casual

Crafting doesn’t make gold for a while.

Gathering does. Swiftthistle, bruiseweed, deviate fish.

High lvl players don’t bother gathering low lvl stuff, they can gather better high end stuff.

Thanks- but I’m not interested anyway. Nothing wrong with being a casual player. Again, not everybody can afford to play this game 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and be super competitive at it. Some just enjoy taking their time and playing.

But I guess that’s where you’re both luckier and better than I am. I wish I could play 24/7/365. All hail evilbadguy.

you’re getting more angry i can feel the force in you, it grows

Don’t worry about him. He’s a common forum troll and is always right according to him. You will never win an argument against him even with evidence disproving him. Just keep moving and ignore the forum troll.

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Herbalism, Skinning, and Fishing.

  • Pick random, low-level herbs and collect as much Swift Thistle as possible. It randomly drops from herbs around the level 20 range, as I recall. Sells very well because Rogues want Thistle Tea for Naxx.

  • Skin all the monsters you can. Leather sells decently well, sometimes, and also vendors for some silver.

  • Fishing in the Barrens for Deviate Fish. Sells decently well to all levels of players, as it’s a cosmetic buff after being cooked. Level cooking if you get the recipe drop in the Barrens, and you’ll make slightly more profit selling the cooked product.