How to transfer gold in World of Warcraft to another server or faction. How to transfer gold in World of Warcraft to another server or faction How to transfer gold to another server or opposite faction

  • 15.02.2021

Sometimes players World of warcraft you need to transfer gold to another server or to another faction. How to do it? Of course it is possible transfer character along with gold using a special service on the official website. But this is very expensive. There are also free ways transferring values ​​to other servers and factions. But they require little effort.

How to transfer gold to another faction

Quite well known a way to transfer gold to a character of the opposite faction(from horde to alliance or vice versa) - sale of goods on neutral auction. But since it is impossible to buy goods from yourself through an auction, you will need the help of a friend or a second account.

Exhibit goods that no one needs for a large amount of money, transfer the required amount to a friend and ask to redeem the displayed goods from your character. The auctioneer will take a small percentage for the services, but you will transfer the gold nonetheless. Another way to transfer gold will not require the help of a friend, moreover, in this way you can transfer values ​​not only to a character of another faction, but also to another server.

How to transfer gold to another server or to the opposite faction

You can buy a battle pet at the auction for one of the characters, learn its summon, and this pet will become available to all other characters. You can cage a pet with any of your characters of any faction, on any of the servers.

After that, you can sell the pet and get the gold spent on another server. An intricate way, but it allows you to transfer gold. Moreover, you can, prices for pets on different servers may differ significantly. Buy cheaper - sell more expensive, that's the whole secret of success. It is better to buy rare pets, less likely that they will depreciate. Strongly expensive pets are also worth buying, you can sell them for a very long time.

An example of transferring gold to another server with a profit

First, we analyze the prices for pets, we will buy, for example, on Goldrin, sell on the Black Scar. So we are looking for the price of a pet on the NHS to be higher than on Goldrin. So let's look at an example.

  • We buy a pet on Goldrin.
  • We study his call.
  • We go to the character on the Black Scar.
  • We put the pet in a cage.
  • We sell at auction. We get the spent gold and profit.

Transferring items and gold through factions

Each server has 2 markets. Two economies, two kinds of prices, and the two most isolated groups of people. The neutral faction auctions, conveniently located as far away from civilization as possible, i.e. in Gadgetzan, Booty Bay and Everlook, is the only place where the Alliance and Horde can trade with each other, and this auction has more "cool" prices for case management. Prices for the deposit and the auction are increased 3 times from normal.

Needless to say, the location and prices of auctions of neutral factions make the auctions of each faction the most convenient for doing business, so the lion's share of all business takes place in separate auctions for two factions. Then what are neutral faction auctions for? A smart person can use them to transfer items and money between factions for personal gain.

Define your market

First, let's talk about the possibilities. Now all realms, including PvP, allow players to create characters from both factions. Go and create yourself a twink of the opposite faction, run to the nearest city and view the auction. You can choose from a variety of market branches, such as:

Items obtained from farming in Northrend (ore, plants, leather, enchanting ingredients, processed and unprocessed crystals, enchantment scrolls)
Items farmed in the "Old World"
Completed Sellable Items (Raid consumables, permanent armor/weapon enchantments, crafted and uncrafted crystals, enchantment scrolls)
Pets, especially those that can only be obtained by playing as a certain faction
Armor (epic, for twinks and skill)
Rare Ingredients

I would advise you to start with what you already know. If you can find cheaper ingredients for something you can craft and sell then it's an easy fix. And if you try to do something that you have never done, then be prepared that this will be a real test, so try to find the most profitable options.

Let's say you see that there is a huge price difference between Alliance and Horde titanium ore and you want to buy it on the Horde auction and sell it (or use it) on the Alliance side.

Transfer of "good"

Transferring things from one faction to another sounds pretty easy in theory. You need a friend or another account. In our example, you need to run to the auction of a neutral faction, put the ore on the auction and ask a friend to buy it for you, and then transfer it to your character for the Alliance.

Difficulties arise when you need to reduce the commission of the auction. That 15% can turn into something substantial and you also have to pay 5% on your faction's auction house. The only thing you can do to avoid this is to lower the price as much as possible, say, to 1 silver. In this case, the commission will be minimal.

The only problem you may encounter is the following. Let's say that there is a level 1 troll with the nickname "Got Noob" in Pirate's Cove in the auction of the neutral faction, who is constantly updating the auction and buying bids like ours faster than your friend can. Who knows, maybe he even uses a bot. Or maybe it just has a very low latency. It doesn't matter how he does it, the important thing is that we risk losing all our ore!

Here is the best solution against those "snipers" that I have encountered. Your equipment doesn't matter here:

1. Sell copper ore for 1 copper coin. This will be our inviting auction.
2. Never post more than 1 auction at a time at the same time.
3. Once the sniper reveals himself (by buying ore from you or, if he's lucky, buying something you really care about), finish everything. Close all auctions if you know what to do next, namely:

If you have a friend and don't want to procrastinate, put your ore up for sale for over expensive price, then you have a chance that it will pass the eyes of the "sniper".
If you have a second account and have no problem postponing - make a ticket reporting "sniper" and do something else for a few hours.
If you're sure he's a bot, then buy something cheap and stackable from the vendor. Once I bought 4000 arrows for 20 silver and sold them for 40, and then the bot had to take them out of the mail for half an hour.
If you lose less than 15% percent on these snipers, you still lose less than if you did it in a risk-free way.

Money transfer is carried out in a similar way. If you need to send money to your twink for another faction, you can put a specific item for sale with a twink for the amount you want to receive and buy this item for your main character. But remember, you will lose 15% of that amount due to the commission. Otherwise, you can use the method that I described above and sell the ore to get the initial amount of money. When you have some money on both your twin and your main character, then you can always transfer items through factions instead of money in neutral faction auctions. The only thing it costs is time and "snipers".

Getting to the auction

If you started out as a Twink from the opposite faction, then you most likely need to find a way to transfer your level 1 character to the neutral faction's auction house. Here is the easiest way:

Horde: Bringing a Horde character to a neutral faction auction is easy. Create an orc or troll, and in the starting area find a place where you can jump into the river that goes west (left on the map). You will most likely aggro the crab and die. Then you can respawn in Ratchet, take a boat to Pirate Bay and that's it!

Alliance: Unfortunately, there is no shortcut. But this is the shortest one I know. Create a human, run to Westfall and then, dying and respawning, run to Booty Bay.

Beneficial character transfer from one realm to another


I received an interesting email from a reader who is looking for a way to transfer all their gold to a new realm:

I recently moved my character to a new, less populated realm to try my luck at raiding in a new guild. It turned out that it was a very successful transfer and I'm going to stay on this server.
I had a decent amount of gold on the old realm, but I was only able to transfer 50k per character. And even after I did that, I still have quite a lot of unused gold left on the character. I am planning to migrate my twink to a new realm and would like to find a way to bring more gold with me.
Should I buy all those expensive things that I can sell on the new realm? Should I create a guild to transfer it as Is there a transfer limit on it? After all, the transfer of two characters is too expensive for me.
What is needed for this is Arbitration through factions. Also, arbitrage through factions allows you to earn money - even if your goal is to transfer more money that you are allowed to transfer.

Limits are for the weak

You can't just pick up and transfer the amount of gold you want when you transfer a character. I won't explain why, but the limits are set by Blizzard depending on the level. If you are above level 80, you can carry more than 50 thousand gold. It seems to me that for most people this is quite normal, but you do not need to work very hard to earn even more coins. As stated in the letter, one solution to the problem has already been found - the transfer of the guild, the gold limit of which is equal to the maximum possible amount of gold in the guild - 1 million gold.

Another plus: if your character has been the guild master for the required seven days, then the guild transfer includes the transfer of the guild master. It costs an additional $10 to move a guild with you, allowing you to move as much gold as most players can never get. It also gives you enough space to store various things that you can sell. If you have the opportunity to do this on your main realm - it will cost your money and nerves.

Risks in arbitration

Buy things cheaper on the main realm and sell them for more on the other. It seems simple, and for the most part, it's really simple. But you may run into one of several problems, depending on the resources you have with you. And so you will need to find the most successful products for resale.

Finding the amount of gold per inventory slot

The more compact you pack your gear before moving your character, the more money you can earn. The less money you want to transfer, the less you have to worry about, but if you're just willing to pay the extra $10 just to transfer a guild, you'll have a lot more room.

Each character has a bank with 26 slots in it and space for 7 additional bags of any type and size. We also have a backpack with 16 slots and 4 slots for bags on our character. The more money you invest in bags (the more expensive and larger bags you buy), the more space you will have. Be that as it may, the profit from each slot in particular must justify the price of each slot. This also applies to guild slots. They are cheap at first glance. After a certain point, they become so expensive that the profit from the slots does not justify the cost of the cell. But ignore it if you can spend some money on it.

Divide the amount of gold that you get from selling items in slots by the number of slots and this will be the amount of gold that falls on each inventory slot, i.e. bank, guild cells and your own inventory and bags.

What is your yield?

Once you understand how you should arrange your items, you can start to figure out which items to take to get maximum amount gold output on another realm. If you're only going to trade in Chopper Parts and Vials of Sand, then your options are somewhat limited unless you can increase the number of free slots.

Yield is a value that shows how much income you can get by reselling things from one realm to another. This is not just a value that means the minimum price in the auction of the second realm minus the minimum price in the auction of the main realm. You also need to take into account that you will have to pay 5% for the sale of an item, and given that you may have to resell several times, the amount of interest increases accordingly. Likewise, if you bring enough more quantity of a commodity, you will most likely have to sell the last part of it for much less than the first. Of course, you can try to improve the situation by selling parts of the product with a long lead time, but then you still have to change prices. Still, the most compact and profitable product - things that become personal when dressed, usually become cheaper all the time.

You'll have to strike a balance between the costs involved, your core realm resources, and the resulting profit to make this work.

Solvency combination

Items that you can sell quickly include: armor, essentials, pets, and the like. Items that you have to wait to sell are mostly mounts and cards. Try to find a balance between fast-selling items with items that take a while to sell, so you're always cashing in and have some cash for the future, just in case.

In general, you need to find things that won't become obsolete or useless, or increase your ability to supply these things over time. Two good examples of this are items from the Darkmourne quest and rare mounts that won't kill a lot of monsters to get these mounts in the next update.

Never skip a study

I don't know what I would do without Undermine Journal "a. Needless to say, if you know the historical price change in both realms for both factions, then you can save a lot of time. You can also find the most prosperous players, who may want to buy directly from you in bulk, which will also save you a lot of time, and you will not have to pay an auction commission in the form of 5% of the value of the item.

To make these searches even more common, you can visit the various categories on the Undermine Journal, as well as visit the pages of other realms to compare prices with auctions on other realms. Categories can be found by hovering over enhancements (improvements) or consumables ( consumable goods) on the site in the Menu block (menu), after selecting the desired realm.

Once upon a time, having two game characters one faction, but on different game worlds, I decided to transfer a couple of thousand gold between them. But I was suddenly stopped by the inscription "You can't send mail to this game world".

Another problem was that my friend did not have access to the game for a long time, which means that using a cross server and simply transferring gold through it will not work.

Also, I was not satisfied with the way with the purchase / sale of pets, because it is not stable in time and gold.

And let the heat begin...

Ideas worthy, in my opinion, began to come to me, how to solve this problem with mail for the future, namely:
Everyone knows that the best gift is money.

A certain amount is invested in an envelope \ postcard and given. In World of Warcraft, this is almost implemented.
There is a wonderful item - Red Ribbon Wrapping Paper.

With a red and blue ribbon, you can buy year-round from the NPS, and with scarlet only in Winter Veil.


And according to the classics of the genre, there are several BUT.

This wrapping paper cannot currently wrap stacks of ore/herb/rock/food/and gold.

It's annoying, isn't it?

Reflections.

When we kill a mob\boss - in the loot window, gold is displayed as well as weapons\armor\ingredients\garbage - an item.


When we open a chest \ pouch \ someone's pockets (atata) - gold is displayed there - also as an item.


So, we can assume that gold\silver\copper is more or less an item. And this currency (gold\silver\copper) at the same time it can and cannot be called an object that stacks.

Why can you name it?

Gold accumulates in one place and the number of currency is superimposed on top and thus summed up.

Those. one gold overlaying another gold and in total you get two golds - quite such a function of the stack. Yes, and there is a limit on the number, now ~1 million, and with the release of the Legion, everything ~10 million.

Why can't you name it?

Gold can't be an item with a stack function because when we loot mobs/bosses/chests/pouches/kormans - the name of the item is 15 copper coins\ 2 gold coins\ 39 silver coins, not gold/silver/copper and on the item icon their number.


Those. this is one complete item for any value, not a pack of items.

What am I on this moment would Blizzard suggest writing an article?

1. I would suggest to implement the possibility of storing gold in the form of an item.
(bar/token/coin/cheque)
2. Would offer to return the currency from the item back to the net currency.
3. I would suggest to implement the transfer of this item by mail and through the exchange.
(In other words, don't make it personal)
4 I would suggest to implement a limit on the number of stored currency in the item.
5. I would suggest implementing a limit on the number of item transfers per day.

Outcome.

If Blizzard somehow sees this sentence (\Summon Blizzard), then we will end up with an expanded transfer system game currency, an expanded choice of storage of game currency.

Also, this will not untie the hands of gold sellers for real money, because a fixed limit will be set on the amount of storage and transfer of game gold. And this is not a replacement for the storage and transfer of game currency, but an alternative\addition\+1 to what already exists in World of Warcraft.

It's always nice to know you have a choice.