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    Discussion in 'Archives' started by expedia, Mar 13, 2010.

    1. expedia

      expedia Member

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      Hi, I currently have 3 accounts with one 80 toon each in them

      one account will be my non-botting account which will learn crafting professions.

      Other two accounts will be my farming accounts with herbing/mining on both of them

      My qustion is which profession should I learn for main account to make most profit these days?

      I'm thinking about JC & Alchemy or Inscription. What do you guys think?
       
    2. Shock18

      Shock18 New Member

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      jc and inscr
       
    3. Overclocked

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      Inscription depends on your server demand for both decks and herbs. Sometimes its more profitable to just sell your herbs/eternal life as opposed to milling massive stacks of herbs and using up eternal lives just to make inks and cards. Do some research on your server, do the math, then determine for yourself whether you're better off going with inscription vs alchemy or just selling the raw mats. And glyphs aren't really profitable at all, atleast that's been my experience. You can apply the same thinking to alchemy, and figure out whether you're better off making flasks or just selling herbs.
       
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      you def need jc. like overcloced said, inscription sometimes yes, sometimes no. if you have 2 toons herbing you will end up with ALOT of herbs, 1500-2000 per 8 hours to be honest. too many a lot of the time.
       

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