WotLK Classic How To Make Gold From Heroic Dungeons

WotLK Classic: How To Make Gold From Heroic Dungeons

Martin Dojranliev
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World of Warcraft Lich King Classic is the last expansion with the “Classic” treatment. The game is friendly to players, and it can be hardcore. Many players said that this is the best WoW expansion of all time. In this guide, we will show you how to make gold from Heroic Dungeons.

How To Make Gold From Heroic Dungeons – WotLK Classic

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To make gold from Heroic dungeons, first you can try with the Meta Gems. The Meta Gems like Enigmatic Starflare Diamond cost you 15 Stone Keeper’s Shards. With the Meta Gems, you can make the most gold. You can get the Stone Keeper’s Shards from Heroics, and you can obtain them from Wintergrasp weekly quests, for which you can get 60 per week.

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The next way to make gold is with Resilience Gems. They cost about 20 Stone Keeper’s Shards and give you a +20 Resilience Rating. You can make approximately 890 gold every day by running your Heroics. By optimizing your Heroics and killing every single boss, you can make about 200 Shards every day.

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In Dalaran at the Violet Hold, as you can see, a point in the map has a daily quest that gives you 50 gold and two Emblem of Valor. You can use the Emblem of Valor to buy epics which cost about 60 Emblem of Valor, and it can be sold for 10.000 or 20.000 gold.

This is all you need to know about Making gold from Heroics. A big thanks to Solheim Gaming from YouTube for providing with information. You can check this video here: Making Gold From HEROIC DUNGEONS in WOTLK Classic!

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Martin Dojranliev has been writing for many years. He loves to write about the gaming industry, especially fps games. He is an expert gamer in CSGO. He has won tournaments in Gevgelija, Macedonia, and online tournaments, and he has 1000+ hours on the game. Martin specializes in skills to be the best and to win the game. Last year Martin finished one year course in 3D Game Design. When Martin is taking a break from writing, he loves to play games in his free time.
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