its not hard to make 5k a day, unless you tmog every 10 min like i do, then its hard xD
Tmog: Your decission.
BGs and Arena: Again your decission.
WQ for Anima: Ah ye, that anima i cant spend because of the Soul requirements. Oh noes. And the weekly takes like half an hour to hour.
Alts: Your decission
old content: Also your decission (i will include mounts in this one).
Everything is your decision and what you deem more important.
Also farming 100k is a bit over the top. Even if i consider pots into the equation. And ye farming 50k a week is nothing.
So you are telling me that prices are going up because there are more people now than 8th december ( season one release) who are buying these flasks in hundreds or what. How I said, yesterday at our guild almost none had flask and 5/12 mythic guild from 8.3. stopped raiding in early June.
The primary reason is Widowbloom, which only drops in a small area of Revendreth and is being completely overfarmed 24/7.
People are doing everything they can to get the prices down, but there just isnât enough Widowbloom in the game world to make that happen.
This is because the best DPS potion also uses widowbloom.
The fact you dont even understand basic economics makes me wonder how you would call yourself an experienced gold maker.
Buying 10 tokens and making 1.6 million with them isnt considered: experienced goldmaker.
How is it so difficult to understand, that supply and demand are a thing?
All I want say is why I have to farm such number of gold so he can do what he likes? Itâs a part of raiding or pushing higher keys.
And what do you want to suggest to battle this? Its a player created âissueâ. Like you cant magically have blizzard step in and say âoi, no flasks higher than 500gâ.
Explain that then Iâm really ineterested what you have on mind. I said there is no way that prices are going up because of higher demand against first day of season of release.
Yes there are a few reasons and always worked that way.
Few examples:
- Guilds who start normal in terms of raiding and require a flask from HC and up (like my guild) so people will âwaitâ before buying stuff.
- M+ people not flasking up till a few days into the m+ runs because they reckon +2s dont need flasks and +8s do.
- People who go ham on the first raid release and buy a lot of consumbles to make sure they dont have to worry about it.
- People who buy consumbles based on a per raid basis and calculate what they need. I know people who only buy 2-3 flasks per raid day and food / pots along with it.
- More people entering m+ over the course of the week due to gearing / alts etc.
- Guilds entering raid difficulties later due to checking out normal for tactics and point 1 applies here again.
There is a lot of demand for consumbles, and if demand is high, prices can be higher because most people will pay said prices anyway.
Supply isnt too stellar at all, and with all different consumbles needed, prices are always high at the start of a season.
Iâd say you can still get away with BFA flasks up to 10, then you might wanna swap to the new flask (at least thatâs what we do)
Why is why Iâm even more surprised this is even a topic
I hear that the DPS variant herb is alot more scarce in farming routes. I think that shouldnât be the case, each of the herb should be equally available in their respective zones. Of course then the price will still be higher as the DPS potion is more in-demand, but it shouldnât be 5-8 times the price of other potionsâŚ
They should increase the amount of widowbloom already.
Agreed, but atleast on my realm supply of old flasks is running out.
So prices are coming close to SL flasks now.
Yeah, same here.
But looking at prices now, vs Legion prices i am just laughing, i remember rerolling my DK to herbalism because of the ridiculous prices of flasks and pots.
There was no way the realm i played on that time had âenoughâ herbers to keep up with demand.
And i got filthy rich even after getting high on my own supply.
Imagine this,
70% of Shadowlands playerbase now are returning players that skipped years of BFA or other expensions and new players. Do you really think that they will manage to buy flasks 2-3 times per raid week + other consumables + enchants on ever single new upgrade + legendaries metarials + other **** = and thatâs every single week because you are keeping upgrading your character.
Everytime happens that demand is mostly higher on launch day of new raid tier. Itâs six day after release of raid, two days before reset = people done their weekly stuff(raids, mythics, pvp), waiting until next reset day. So that means there is larger supply and smaller demand.
There are people that are pushing +10 keys that requires to use flasks but your are talking about so much small % of community accross hundreds realms on EU. They are not going to buy thousands flasks if you expecting this. Same as raids, low or high mythic guilds thatâs really small % of community and you are mostly talking about 20 people in main raid. And not every mythic raid guild requires now to have flask for 1,5k for 1 hour like my guild.
Gearing alts and buying them consumables for that amount of gold = how many people do you think that are spending hundreds thousand gold and manage to play X characters and spending X tens hours in game = thatâs really but really small amount of people, we are talking about max thousand people accros all EU realms. Plus spending X hours farming gold.
How is said there is no way that their is now bigger demand than supply. But somehow prices are still going up.
Prices are going up since it is the first week of the raid. More and more players are slowly getting into content where they use flasks. Not that many are doing that in normal raid or M+ below a certain level.
Citation needed.
Listen, keep your whine on safe ground and just shed a tear or two or rant a bit. Donât give us your economic outlook.
Simple, consumable have huge mat requirement and takes forever to collect the needed herbs.
No flying and this new âcanyonâ design style where every zone is a bunch of separated areas that takes you 5 minutes to go around, donât help.
I miss the good old flat zones of the past.
If the price is so bothersome to you why donât you and the rest of your guild get together and boost one of the players as an alchemist and then make flasks for the guild rather than lining someone elseâs pockets via the AH?
I would personally put it down to more and more people getting to a stage in the game where they now need pots and so the demand is still massively outstripping supply.
Are you sure lad? You are going to tell me that there is less herbs in AH now almost at week 4 than at week 2. Because how I said at start of topic at 1.12. flasks cost 1,1k g and now itâs almost 1,6k g. It has nothing to do with amount of herbs.
I have a slight feeling from observing your post in recent days that youre in a very bad mood. Anyone on the forums worth picking a fight with?
JUST go boost someone, ye your right man, how COULD I FORGET? Thanks man, Iâm glad that we have here smarter part of WoW community here.