Friday, July 24, 2009

Warhammer online trick: Make 130 gold as newbie

Get the salvaging skill, and go to any craft supply merchant.

The merchant there sells Shattered Figurine for 18 copper.

You can then salvage these into Silent Essence which sell for 50 copper.

Its not much money, but for low levels on a new server, it’s a fairly easy way to get a few gold.

You can make about 5.4 gold an hour, or 130 gold a day.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

About SwagVault.com

SwagVault is a diversified service provider operating the world’s largest secure network of buying and selling sites for massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) virtual currency and assets on the Internet. The company has provided services to more than 350,000 gamers, and occupies over 70% markets shares on the following products: WoW Gold (World of Warcraft Gold), WOW Game Card & CD- Key Codes, AOC Gold (Age of Conan Gold), EvE Isk, Maple Story Mesos, Lorto Gold, GW Gold, L2 Adena. Since its founding in 2004 by consummate gamers, SwagVault has been an industry trailblazer and a market steward. In meeting the demand of game players to buy, sell and trade in-game items, SwagVault provides gamers with fast transactions, 24-hour customer service and guaranteed transactional security. SwagVault is dedicated to improving gamer services and fostering a more enjoyable.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Swagvault Leveling Service Update!!

Swagvault, one of our current favorites here at powerlevelblog, posted a notice earlier today about taking further measures to keep your accounts safe.
As a leading virtual trader in North America, SwagVault has maintained a focused on improving players? in-game experience through customer service and integrity-based business strategies. We are aligned with all players in the fight against malicious interference with gaming experience and exploitation of game bugs. For example, back when it was popular for numerous virtual traders to send a maddening amount of in-game advertising soam, SwagVault never sent a single piece of such spam and flatly rejected all parties who approached us to offer in-game promotional activities. We have recently redoubled our efforts and made further improvements to our leveling and game gold services, including newly developed early prevention and follow-up compensation programs. Together, these programs maximize customer account security and ensure that customers can enjoy our services without exposure to economic loss. It is always our goal to help you have more fun playing the games you love and enjoy a more complete gaming experience. Many customers have voiced their approval of our new prevention and compensation programs. We are grateful of positive feedback we?ve received and would like to thank all of our customers for their continued support.

You can find prices of swagvault gold and special power leveling deals on the right side of this page, they are updated whenever there is a change to save you time from having to search around. If you have used this or any other power leveling service and would like to submit a review, you can do so by using the “Contact” page.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

How To Make Easy World Of Warcraft Gold

Making gold in WoW doesn’t have to be hard. By applying some basic gold making strategies, based on the gold economy of the World of Warcraft, anyone can obtain cheap WoW gold quickly and easily without having to grind away for hours at a time.

I’m always amazed when reading other peoples posts on blogs and forums when they describe the thumb-breaking methods they use to make a few gold coins in WoW. A typical post always seems to begin with someone’s ’secret’ grinding spot where - at level 70 - they pull a mid-level mob and spend the next hour grinding them into oblivion for a few silver apiece and the occasional drop of a green. Rinse and repeat for the next 8 hours, they advise, and you might have enough gold coin to pay off your bar bill at the Pig and Whistle (Stormwind)!

Not that I’m against grinding the occasional mob, but I normally do it as part of a quest or to obtain a particular item that I know will sell well on the Auction House. By combining questing with grinding, you’ll level faster and make wow gold with greater ease.

And you would be wrong to assume that you have to have reached level 60 - 70 to farm for World of Warcraft gold. It certainly helps if your only strategy is to mass pull mobs and grind for hours, but there are many more ways to make easy wow gold than just grinding.

As an example, I created a Gnome alt based on the Warlock class - no particular reason, except I haven’t tried that combination before. I leveled him to 5 in about 30mins and trained him in the Mining and Engineering professions - a gathering and crafting profession that compliment one another. Level 5 is the earliest that players can train for a profession. I then ran a route around Dun Morogh and built up a stack of copper which I then auctioned for several gold coins on my server. Copper still sells very well on most servers due to the high demand from all the crafters - Jewelcrafting, Blacksmithing, Engineering, etc.

Now, the gathering of a stack of copper took me no more than about 15mins, which equates to about 6-8 gold/hour. For a low level character, this basic strategy is a more efficient - and predictable - way of generating gold than trying to grind endless mobs. The same principle applies to the other gathering professions - Herbalism, Skinning and Fishing (yes, fishing). By supplying what’s in demand in the Auction House, you’ll make gold fast.

To continue with this example, my Gnome alt used his newly acquired gold wisely and bought and sold a number of selected items from the Auction House and quickly built up his stash to 25 gold coins and a few silver in loose change! Knowing how to work the Auction House in your favor is a big factor in building your stash of cheap wow gold. If you haven’t yet mastered the Auction House, I would recommend subscribe to my free e-guide listed below where I give tips on the Auction House.

With a few more hours of gameplay under his belt, my Gnome alt is now level 10 and has a stash of a little over 50 gold coins. But here’s the thing: I’ve managed to level up his Engineering to 165! This was funded from buying most of the materials from the Auction House by careful and artful trading.

So, you don’t have to be a high level player to make gold in wow. With a good combination of profession and an understanding of the Auction House, you can make easy wow gold at any level.

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World of Warcraft Tips

New to World of Warcraft? Feeling a little lost? Well, look no further. Simply remember these useful tips and you’ll be on your way to a richer and more rewarding World of Warcraft experience.

Tip #1 - Read your Quest Log

Do not ask for quest directions until you have completely read the quest. Asking players for directions without first doing so can often result in a hostile response. Your Quest Log generally contains all the information you could ever need to complete a quest. This, combined with the new minimap features has made questing extremely easy. You can access your Quest Log by pressing the “L” key.

Tip #2 - Use the minimap!

The new minimap features have made it an extremely useful tool. It displays nearby quest NPCs and objects as well as available flight paths. You can also use it to track important NPCs such as Innkeepers, Auctioneers, and Bankers. Be sure to check your minimap often while questing.

Tip #3 - Use the Town Guards

Can’t find something while in a major city such as Ironforge or Orgrimmar? Speak with one of the many town guards for directions to class trainers, inns, auction houses, etc. A flag will appear on both your minimap and world map displaying the location you seek.

Tip #4 - Use Auto-Run

Got a long trip ahead of you? Press your “Num Lock” key to engage/disengage auto-run. You should now have a little more freedom to manage your inventory, check your quest log, or simply chat with some friends.

Tip #5 - Choose your professions wisely.

You can only learn two primary professions. Primary professions are broken down into two categories, gathering and production. If you intend on learning a production profession such as blacksmithing, you will want to pair it with the appropriate gathering profession. In this case mining would be the best fit. Having a gathering profession is also an excellent way to earn some gold on the auction house.

Tip #6 - Addons are your friends.

One of the best things about World of Warcraft is it’s customizable user interface. You can download addons for World of Warcraft that enhance almost every aspect of the game. Class specific addons can even make playing your character easier and more efficient. Regardless of your needs, addons are a must have for any WoW player.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Reviews about SwagVault on Starreviews.com

After all of the MMORPG reviews our team completed, one of our members decided to jump into the World of Warcraft universe. She quickly learned the benefits of being leveled up, so she decided to spend the extra money for some powerleveling at SwagVault. Read on to find out what she encountered on the SwagVault website.
What’s New?
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade powerleveling
Instant delivery of Vanguard gold
Star Reviews Favorite Feature:
Membership Rewards-After you spend a certain amount of money, you’ll receive discounts of up to 10% on all of your SwagVault purchases. What incentive to use their website!
SwagVault Features:
Currency and/or accounts available for more than 25 games, including World of Warcraft and Silk Road
Powerleveling available for 19 games, including big titles and less well-known games such as Maple Story and Dungeon Runners
Affiliate program – players can earn 10% using banners and referring members
About SwagVault:
SwagVault specializes in selling virtual assets for MMORPGs, such as Star Wars Galaxies. They mostly sell currency and powerleveling for a number of games. Like many of the third party virtual asset sites, SwagVault is not affiliated with any game developers or companies.
Navigating & Using the SwagVault Site:
SwagVault’s site is straightforward in most ways. You can either choose a game from the left hand side of the home page, or you can pick one of the tabs near the top of the page to guide you through the site. After you select a game and a server, you’ll be presented with a list of what’s available. Just click “Buy Now” to add the item to your shopping cart. While the navigation is easy, one problem is the non-functioning “Item” tab. This didn’t impress us too much.
SwagVault Selection & Availability:
SwagVault has an impressive selection of games and products available. Although the number of games at the site is not greater than some of the competition, the amount of currency and powerleveling available makes the site worth a visit. For example, the site was one of the few which had gold for Guild Wars in stock and ready for purchase in multiple denominations.
Pricing & Payment Options:
Depending on the game and the server, you can expect some differences in virtual asset prices. However, the examples below give you an idea of the pricing. For some games, the prices are lower. For others, the prices are higher.
5 million Gil (Final Fantasy XI) = $218.21
2,000 Gold (Word of Warcraft) = $157.98
SwagVault accepts major credit cards through Paypal and Google Checkout.
Customer Support:
SwagVault provides customer service through a FAQs page, by phone, by email, and by live chat. The site’s FAQs page is fairly extensive. Most of the common questions are addressed. Plus, the affiliate program has its own FAQ page.
The phone number for support is long-distance, so we were glad we didn’t have to hold too long. Our representative was helpful. The question was answered quickly, and we were off the phone pretty fast. Unfortunately, our other experiences with customer support were more disappointing.
The live chat, for example, was not available and there was no notice of how long it wouldn’t be working. We also sent an email to the site and three days later, the only response we had received was an automated message. This didn’t leave us with a great impression of SwagVault’s customer support options.
Upside:
Good selection. Good pricing.
Downside:
Live chat down. No email response. Some tabs don’t work.
Summary:
If you compare multiplayer online games’ sites, you learn the biggest differences are in selection and customer service. Like top MMORPG sites, SwagVault does offer virtual assets, such as currency and powerleveling, for a good amount of games. Unlike the competition, SwagVault does not provide the fast and friendly customer support we have come to expect. The bottom line is that unless you need currency for a game only offered at SwagVault’s site you might want to consider other third party sites first.
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