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wow power leveling this fairly low barrier to entry, there are a lot of cooks around. So many that I've actually never leveled it myself! I just rely on the generosity of friends for my cooking business. How profitable is cooking? That all depends on what you cook. I got into this because I once paid 100g for five Spiced Mammoth Treats for my hunter's raid night. Why was I buying them on a Tuesday? Poor planning. What did I learn? The value of
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wedding dresses the end. You can sell raiding consumable food at a very nice markup on raid nights. Getting mats is the hard part Northrend cooking for raid consumables requires a lot of random bits of meat and fish. These days, Northrend Spices go for a song (25g for 100 on my realm), but unless you happen to have the time to grind the other mats, you'll find that the biggest difficulty in getting and holding a stat food market is in procuring mats. You should be checking for food on the AH as often as
aion power leveling possible (twice a day, in my case), and don't forget that if you use Auctioneer, you can set up your snatch list to automatically notify you if your scan contains good deals. I hear you asking why I wouldn't recommend just farming it yourself. First of all, farming fish means fishing. Leveling fishing in World of Warcraft is the absolute worst thing you can do to yourself, in my opinion. You must do a repetitive task thousands of times. Each cast takes variable amounts of time, can't be automated and forces you to not look away. At least I can watch a movie while I mill. Additionally, all the
rolex Watches meat you'll need drops off animals scattered about all over Northrend. Even if you have an epic flier and time to kill, you'd be better served by using that time in a more profitable manner and using those profits to buy what you need from the auction house.zcy