Has anyone any reliable data on the situation around /camp, would propably make all these dungeon farms not worth it if you have to corpserun or run through the dungeon to start a new run.
Has anyone any reliable data on the situation around /camp, would propably make all these dungeon farms not worth it if you have to corpserun or run through the dungeon to start a new run.
I don't really get what you mean?
To me I only ever used /camp to log off in the middle of a flight path (it would drop you at the nearest stop and log you off). What effect has this got on dungeon soloing?
If you'd like to expand on this I can try to test stuff in the beta for you.
Has anyone any reliable data on the situation around /camp, would propably make all these dungeon farms not worth it if you have to corpserun or run through the dungeon to start a new run.
I don't really get what you mean?
To me I only ever used /camp to log off in the middle of a flight path (it would drop you at the nearest stop and log you off). What effect has this got on dungeon soloing?
If you'd like to expand on this I can try to test stuff in the beta for you.
Its used when you repeatedly farming dungeons (like hunter in Maraudon) to get you out of instance and just before portal.
It saves time which means more gold per hour.
Just found this thread as its something that piqued my interest. Are there any specific professions that are 'best' for hunters that are going to be farming Mara? I've seen some people say the ghost mushrooms with herbalism, I wasn't sure if there were other instances that maybe were better for farming gold dependent on your professions.
Just found this thread as its something that piqued my interest. Are there any specific professions that are 'best' for hunters that are going to be farming Mara? I've seen some people say the ghost mushrooms with herbalism, I wasn't sure if there were other instances that maybe were better for farming gold dependent on your professions.
Enchanting would be my choice if I did that.
Enchanting would be my choice if I did that.
I had read some old threads about enchanting for these types of runs, and it seemed like the consensus was that the vendor price for anything BoP was more than the DE mats. Might be something to dig into further though, I've got 83 days to theorize :P.
Thanks for the great forum :D
Enchanting would be my choice if I did that.
I had read some old threads about enchanting for these types of runs, and it seemed like the consensus was that the vendor price for anything BoP was more than the DE mats. Might be something to dig into further though, I've got 83 days to theorize :P.
Thanks for the great forum :D
Depends on the economy, you know exactly what vendoring items will net you and you know what shards you’ll get. Easy enough to find out if its worth it. Saw a video on Northdale where anythimg below 3g would be disenchanted because shards went for more.
Has there been any updated if this will be doable or not in Classic?
Has there been any updated if this will be doable or not in Classic?
Not yet and we will probably wait until the P2.
Has there been any updated if this will be doable or not in Classic?
Not yet and we will probably wait until the P2.
Thanks. Do we know approximately when P2 will be released?
Thanks. Do we know approximately when P2 will be released?
As of the beginning of 2020, Hunters can still solo Tribute Runs in Dire Maul North in Classic WoW.
Engineering is necessary. Enchanting is useful but not critical. Generally the Blues are worth vendoring, especially the weapons; while the greens are better to enchant because you get 2 Greater Eternal Essences every now and then.
It takes around 10 minutes to get to the boss and another 10 minutes to kill the boss. Experiences players can do it faster.
But don't expect to be able to do it in 20 minutes within your first day or two. You will most likely need to practice allot and fail a frusterating amount of times before you can reliably do the runs without fail.
This YouTube Video teaches the different techniques you can use in the run and shows you an example of a typical run.