Professions And Banking Toons
Posted on April 28th, 2010 by Lawbringer under Alchemy, Auction House, Death Knights, Economics, Enchanting, Gold Building, Gold Farming, Leatherworking, Supply And Demand, Tips, Trade Skills, World of Warcraft, WotLKBack To Banking Basics
We’ve posted a lot of information about this topic before in various posts, but we received and email a few days back from a reader trying to put it all together. So let’s take a look at some of the intricacies of using DK toons as bankers and which professions you might want to consider giving them – here is the question:
I have a L80 with Jewelcrafting and Enchanting, and am raising a DK for
profession sake only.
I had considered Alchemy (for transmutes) and Inscription, knowing that I
will have to work hard to make money with Inscription vs established scribes
already working the AH on my server.
While reading blogs and listening to podcasts, it sounds like Inscription
requires much more knowledge of add-ons and market conditions, and this
would be the biggest profitability challenge of any profession. I like
challenges, and would enjoy learning a new market, but thought I would get
your advice before jumping into it. Should I be considering a different
profession than Inscription, this late in the game?
Tyberiuss
Two good moves here by Tyberiuss: first, a DK profession alt is a great idea, and second, Alchemy is certainly at the top of the list. Let’s walk through the other choices you can make here, Tyberiuss, and give you a good synopsis of everything we’ve talked about on the site in one clean spot.
First, I would park your DK in your favorite major city and leave him there to do your auctions as well. When you use a bank alt for professions he really should do all your banking, as the name would suggest. In order to make full use of Alchemy, which would have been our choice as well (my DK banker does the same on several servers) the only thing to keep in mind is that you’ll need to train him up to level 68 to get the full benefit.
You have two choices with specialization in Alchemy, and although I prefer elixir mastery for the procs on flasks, on some servers there may be something to be said for transmute mastery if gems are hard to come by. That’s where you’re going to have to have a finger on the pulse of the economy. If your gem transmutes sell like hotcackes it’s not a terrible option, but it’s generally more profitable to go with elixir mastery. remember, you don’t have to do the dungeons to get Elixir mastery done, you can train for one of the other masteries (which only require things you can do yourself) and then switch to Elixir mastery later.
Next, I normally give my bankers enchanting for convenience sake, but it seems you already have one of those. The cool thing about hitting level 68 for alchemy is that you will already be past the level requirement for training all of the Grand master level professions, meaning you have three good options.
Tailoring, Jewelcrafting and the gathering professions almost require level 80 in order to do the dailies or gain the rep for the profitable patterns. So your first guess is a good one, that Inscription is not a bad idea, but let me throw in another one just for kicks – Leatherworking. Enchanting is also in this category, but you already have one of those.
Inscription, Leatherworking and Enchanting all have one advantage for the bank alt at level 65+. In each of these professions the best patterns can either be bought or learned from purchasable items. In the case of Inscription (and Alchemy, although the learned stuff kinda blows) you can learn all of the most profitable rare recipes from books of glyph mastery or the Inscription research spell. In other words, you can get all the good stuff and never do a single thing in Northrend.
The same thing holds true for Enchanting, where all the high end patterns can be purchased for Dream Shards, but don’t forget Leatherworking. Letherworking is a lot like Enchanting in that the epic leg armors can be had for Arctic Furs, so it also makes a good option. Depending on the mat cost of raising those two professions, and the profit potential on the leg armors you might choose LW instead. Besides that, it’s just simpler to make a profit on two items than it is trying to guess right on 50.
I’m not a big fan of Inscription for making gold, but it’s probably just the servers I’m on and the fact that I haven’t spent any time at all on it for more than a year. So your first instinct is probably the best one, which says that competing in the Inscription Glyph marketplace may be more hassle than it is worth. It’s not a bad idea to have an inscriptionist lying around somewhere so that you can make your own glyphs, but as far as dominating the Ah with one, it’s pretty hit or miss.
In the end, I did exactly that with my DK, however, since I didn’t want to blow Inscription on one of my raiding toons, and he ended up with Alch/Inscr – but only because I already have two raiding toons with Leatherworking. But as you all know, Law is just a weird alt-aholic with at least two of every profession (except Inscription, only one of those) maxed out to 450.
What it boils down to is that a DK alt for professions and banking is not only a great idea, it’s what we always do. And, for those off professions Alchemy is certainly at the top of the list. Past that, our favorite choices, in order, are: Enchanting, Leatherworking and Inscription. Any one of these professions can be effectively used to make a good profit or support your other toons at just level 68. But Tyberiuss is right about one thing, you’ll need to have some idea of just how saturated the market is for those leg armors or glyphs before you make your choice final.















I would pretty strongly disagree with having your crafter be your banking alt unless you are out of alt slots. Your AH competitors will have your name in their friends list to see when you are on. If you are crafting, then if they have their status showing it, they see “Bob created glyph of Quick Decay” and even see how many you make.
N.B. also that the correct answer depends on a capricious Blizzard. Recently, tailoring and mining had their cooldown taken away. It could happen to transmute alchemists any Tuesday.
Inscription is a grind but I think very server dependent. My server they tend to go for 3 – 5 g. And considering the hassle of milling, then having 10-20 of a hundred glyphs and checking the AH a couple of times a day is a pain.
Welcome back…it’s been a long, long time.
Benfrew has a DK banker alt at level 68 with Inscriptions and Enchanting maxed out to provide scrolls for my mains when they get new equipment, and the only problem is worrying about leveling the DK up when Cataclysm arrives; Blizzard hasn’t supplied enough information yet to know what will be necessary, but during the long Summer the DK will probably level up to 80 just in case.
Hey guys. I have read the past posts about DK being bank alt and it is the best idea yet. My DK has alch/ench on azuremyst, which is great – BUT on Coilfang prices are ridiculous (vellums lvl I recently were 5g each) so for her I took up Ench/Inscrip this way I make my own vellums and chant them up. Seriously DKs to me don’t have any real purpose, I know others will disagree, but all of the OP they had took away the fun.. I’ll stick to my Pally & Druid any day
Glad to see you folks are still around! I really enjoyed your podcasts, any plans on continuing them?
I hope in Cataclysm there will be something along the lines of enchanting, inscription, alchemy and leatherworking in the sense where it can be done with a minimum level profession (or crafting) alt.
I’ve personally all but finished up with Wrath content, so my plan:
• Level my crafting alts, as well as a few new ones for Cataclysm, to the minimum level for the next tier of professions. I’d like to be able to use my 6-figure gold reserves come Cataclysm and make it work for me. It may also involve creating a second personal guild bank with another 4 tabs, provided my current 4-tab proves too small.
• Level all of the alts I have with gathering professions to 80 – I don’t have many, just 5 out of 18; the lowest is 63, highest 76, 2 are already 80. These are the characters I’ll level to 85 along side my main. For Wrath, I leveled my druid and paladin simultaneously; my paladin hit 80 a week before Christmas 08, my druid the day before. By leveling characters with gathering professions, I plan to cash in on the rush to level professions by supplying materials.
• Squeeze the last bit out of the professions I’ve already got which use materials that will be obsolete in Cataclysm – jewelcrafting, leatherworking, tailoring (except bags), blacksmithing (unless Blizzard plans to update material requirements for belt buckles or do away with them), alchemy.
just a quick comment on how hard gems are to come by……. they arent any more if u are farming frost badges from daily heroics u will generally pick up unused triumph badges which can be traded down to the lowest emblem and traded in for un cut gems 20 badges per red blue and yellow gem and 10 for the green orange and purple ones if my memory is correct so i would strongly suggest elixer mastery as gems are no longer hard to come by.
just a quick point gems are no longer hard to come by, why u ask well quite simply all u need to do is trade down ur unused triumph badges to the low ones (heroism i think) and u can purchase epic un cut gems with these 20 for the pure ones (blue yellow and red) and 10 for the mixed color ones (purple green and orange), u can also purchase these same gems from champions hall or the horde equivalant using honor from the jewelcrafting vendor located in there using honor alone think of all those unused stone keepers shards BUY the heirloom honor token and buy more gems so as u can see u can purchase gems very easily so i would in all honesty only take elixer mastery as an alchemy proff and not transmute mastery. i hope this helps and helps u use those old emblems gathering dust and those stone keepers shards get used and u can earn loads of gold through this tip
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Indeed happy to see mail from you again!!!!
Thanks folks. I appreciate all the efforts for my question.