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Buying spots in raidsBuying spots in raids Similarly, since many people are abandoning gathering trade skills such as Herbalism and Mining in favor of using daily money to buy what they need and build a fortune, raiding guilds are left high and dry when restocking their guild bank for resist gear and consumables. In order to get the herbs, ore, and primals they need, they either must take time off from raiding to gather everything themselves, or they must buy it all at prices inflated by the glut of daily money. By a similar token, they may find themselves in tier 6 content long after they have most of the drops they need, looking for one or two final items that refuse to drop. By selling gear slots, they can make the cash they need to buy their consumables and build a repair fund without suspending raiding, and they only need to give away things their raiders don't need anyway. Adam asked how much a guild should charge for a spot in a ZA raid, but Lane on WoW LJ comes at the issue from the other side: how much should you offer? Personally, like a lot of comments on Adam's post, I'd offer nothing -- I'd much rather earn everything I wear rather than just paying out gold to be in someone else's raid run. Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold and power leveling.
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