Gold Making – Week 35 (2025)

Well, 10.5 million for the week is a really nice amount, that’s for sure. Where did the sales come from? First of all, I leveled up a whole bunch of spare pets that I’ve kept in my banks for some time and another goblin scooped those up to re-sell since they were level 25. Perfectly fine by me, I still got what I wanted from them. I use these pets to level up alts, so I don’t bother selling pets at level 1.

There was one big collector who splurged and bought 2.5 million gold worth of unobtainable transmog from me on Argent Dawn (low pop NA RP server). That came as a bit of a surprise, but I was really glad for it. I don’t often get collectors working their way through things but it’s the perfect time for it as people look to other activities in game.

Transmog and pets made the bulk of my sales, with recipes coming in third. I’ll have to go through and restock, today I opted to take a break from posting daily and I’ll pick it back up tomorrow. A break here and there is never a bad thing, sometimes my mornings are a bit busy and I don’t have the 1h available. In any case, I’m still pretty happy with these sales.

As always, happy gaming no matter where you find yourself!

An ethereal on a companion on a crab – Of course

The main city of The War Within never fails to amuse me, there’s always someone in there doing something weird. Today, it was a tiny crab toy that was carrying around a companion who was carrying around an ethereal, and they would all move together around the area. Very strange! Also awesome.

As always, happy gaming no matter where you find yourself.

The Eastern Kingdoms Cup – Completed!

I’ve now officially finished the Eastern Kingdoms Cup – but only on normal. There are still advanced and reverse races to do but I’m calling this a win. I did implement a few changes to my dragonflight. I picked up an addon called Glider that changes the dragonflying gems into a pie with triangle sections. It lights up green as you accelerate, and goes red if you’re slowing down. This gave me an easier time visualizing what was going on. I also decided to fly on a disc instead of a mount because it was MUCH easier to see my surrounding areas.

Plaguelands was my least favourite race. The yellow of the mushrooms + the yellow of the scenery + the yellow of the rings all sort of blended together and I had a very difficult time telling the difference. I’m glad to have that one done.

I MIGHT go and try to complete the reverse, because I imagine that can’t be any more difficult than doing normal, especially since I certainly don’t have any of the paths memorize, but we’ll have to see. For now, just earning gold in each of them was more than enough.

As always, happy gaming, no matter where you find yourself.

Teddy’s Haven

There is a shop type game on steam that just recently released (Early Access of course) called Teddy’s Haven. You set up a shop, you upgrade the shop, decorate the shop, customers come, and then there’s also things to do outside of the shop – adventuring type things. Farming and gathering type things. Sometimes strangers wander by and sit outside, buffing your shop sales for the day. There’s also some cats you can pet. Yesterday someone dropped off a baby bear and I’m supposed to use a heal potion on it but I have no idea how to do that. You can stock your shop with things from a never ending catalog (they cost coin) or you can harvest items yourself from the beautiful world around you.

The characters who come to your shop are all sorts. Pictured above, a flock of … geese… came by. What on earth the geese wanted daggers and swords for – well, I’m just the shop owner. It’s not my job to judge the patrons.

The game was only $15 CAD, and I found it to be absolutely worth the money. I can’t wait to see what else gets added to this game, but even if nothing were to change from the state that I played today, it’s still absolutely worth what I paid for it (and more).

As always, happy gaming – no matter where you find yourself.