How to Turn Bronze into Gold, in Legion Remix!

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Turn Your Bronze into Gold: A Guide to Converting Bronze to Gold in Legion Remix:

If you’re like me, you might find yourself in the lead-up to Phase 3 of Legion Remix with all the Transmog, Toys, and Mounts available to you. Your Bronze is piling up, and you’re wondering what to do with the excess. This post is for you. Today, I’ll reveal how I’m converting my surplus Bronze into gold for retail World of Warcraft. The best part is, you can easily do it too! It’s a low-effort, high-reward strategy for maximizing your time in the Broken Isles.

Bronze in Legion Remix: Accumulation and Management:

Acquiring Bronze is incredibly easy, especially once you hit max level. Farming open-world mobs (via Heroic Tier), completing achievements, and clearing World Quests are all efficient methods.
Note: Dungeons and Raids are generally not efficient for raw Bronze farming.

Navigating the Bronze Cap:

Blizzard has set a Bronze cap of 2 million per character. To prevent losing valuable currency, you need a management strategy.
  • Use the Warbands Feature: The currency tab allows you to transfer excess Bronze to an alt character. This is the official way to bypass the character limit.
  • Don’t Lose Out: Any Bronze earned after you hit the 2 million cap will be lost, so make sure to transfer it regularly!

The Gold-Making Method: Companion Pets:

The secret lies in leveraging the Infinite Bazaar, buying Companion Pets to cage into Battle Pets. Once we have a sufficient inventory, we log into retail World of Warcraft and post the Battle Pets on the Auction House. Remember, this is a limited-time event. Once this event comes to an end, it will be difficult to acquire many of these Battle Pets.

What to Buy (And Where):

Head to the Infinite Bazaar and find the vendor Horos at coordinates [45, 68]. He sells a variety of Companion Pets. Here are a couple of points to consider when purchasing your Companion Pets.
  • Check the Tooltip: Pay close attention to item tooltips. Some items are flagged as being locked until a later phase and won’t be purchasable yet.
  • Focus on Pets: Our primary focus is the Companion Pets. These can be purchased, learned, and then caged into tradable Battle Pets for retail World of Warcraft.
  • Pets to Ignore: The Hateful Eye, Morsel, Son of Goredome, and Tidbit cannot be caged and sold on the Auction House!
  • Important: Items in your inventory will be deleted when you transfer from Legion Remix to a standard account. Caging the pet is essential for bypassing. The Warband Bank is also not accessible in Legion Remix, so you must use the caging method.

Maximizing Profit:

Not every pet offers the same value. Using resources like the Undermine Exchange is crucial for evaluating which Battle Pets return the best value. I strongly urge you to diversify and not concentrate on any one pet. By diversifying your purchases, you spread your risk and can profit from pets that others might overlook.

The Value of Leveling:

There is a huge disparity between the value of a Level 1 and a Level 25 Battle Pet on the Auction House. To ensure you get the best return on your investment, level your Battle Pet to 25.
How to Level Fast:

Data Analysis: Which Pets Offer the Best Return?

Below is a breakdown of the current data for EU realms (via the Undermine Exchange), including the average gold value (level 25 Battle Pet) and percentage of ownership, according to Wowhead. For ease of use, I’ve also added a column highlighting the gold (silver) per Bronze; this will offer a quick insight into which pet has the greatest value.
Battle Pet Bronze Cost Avg. Gold (EU) Gold per Bronze % Owned
Wyrmy Tunkins 10k 30k 3g 32%
Thistleleaf Adventurer 100k 65k 65s 16%
Nightmare Whelpling 80k 35k 43s 18%
Hungering Claw 10k 5k 50s 38%
Bronze Proto-Whelp 80k 30k 37s 28%
Ageless Bronze Drake 80k 20k 25s 32%
Eye of Inquisition 100k 20k 20s 32%
Orphaned Felbat 35k 5k 14s 29%
Firebat Pup 10k 10k 1g 76%
Corgnelius 10k 6k 60s 76%
Scraps 80k 5k 6s 54%
Data is subject to change based on market fluctuations.

Conclusion: Smart Investments

Correlating the data above, the Battle Pets that offer the best “gold per bronze” value are the Wyrmy Tunkins, Thistleleaf Adventurer, and the Nightmare Whelpling. These are your top picks for maximizing profit. If you wish to diversify your inventory, consider the Hungering Claw and the Bronze Proto-Whelp, too!

Pets to avoid for maximum profit?

The Firebat Pup and Corgnelius. While they have a decent gold value, they are owned by over 76% of players on Wowhead, meaning demand is likely very low and supply is high. Focus on the rarer pets for faster sales!

The Importance of Arbitrage!

Thanks to the Warbank, you can sell a Battle Pet on any realm you desire. For the best bang for your buck, and for the minimal amount of competition for that hard-fought sale, consider using the Undermine Exchange and find a realm to sell your Battle Pets on!

Minimal competition means you can dictate the price that suits you, while having an excellent chance of earning a sale. Otherwise, a realm with a lot of competition will likely mean undervaluing your Battle Pet at a risk of not achieving a sale at all.

Alternatively, check out my blog from last year, where I discuss The Power of Arbitrage and Cross-Realm Trading in World of Warcraft.

Thank you for reading, and happy gold making!

Flawless Battle-Stone

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Flawless Battle-Stone:

If you’re an avid Battle Pet player within World of Warcraft, you’ll be familiar with the Flawless Battle-Stone. Due to these stones being Bind on Equip, they’ve proven to be a valuable commodity to flip at the Auction House. I’ve recently shown my readers that you can make substantial profit margins from flipping Flawless Battle-Stones.

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Legion BoE’s

If you were a playing during Warlords of Draenor, LegionLogo_lessglow
you will be familiar with the crafted levelling gear you could equip at level 91 which boosted your ilevel and stats, these boosted your ability to kill mobs and speed up your levelling or assisted you in gaining entry to ilevel restricted dungeons etc. Sadly these were unique equipped items, meaning there was a restriction of 3 items which you could equip at any given time.

Thankfully this time around in Legion, the restrictions have been removed, but the BoE items are no longer crafted, but are available from random drops. The items of interest, will be the items that are available to level 101 characters and have an ilevel of 835 and above. These cost a very pretty penny as they will be of interest to mains (Mythics/Raiding), alts (levelling) and the new twink bracket (PvP) for Legion.

When I levelled my main, I was very fortunate to loot and sell Fran’s Intractable Loop ilevel 850, which I was able to sell for 100k (90k after AH cut). The ring was of no interest to me as I already had a better ring stat wise equipped, but with that said, the 90k helped me buy materials to assist me power levelling my professions etc.

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Now I wouldn’t recommend farming these items, due to how low the drop rate is, and sadly, there’s no way you can guarantee getting the item you want, as it’s completely random! So the best scenario we have, is using the gold we’ve successfully built and invest it in cheap Legion BoE’s posted onto the Auction House.

If you use TSM, you can use this string to shop. Simply copy and paste the string below in your search box and hit enter.

/101/101/i835/armor

What this will do, is search the Auction House and narrow down, all the items that are available to a character at level 101, then will narrow the search down further, by showing all the items that have an ilevel of 835 and above. All these items will be within the armor category too. Remember to save and rename the search, so you can search for BoE’s on a regular basis!

Once your search is complete, hit the ilevel column header to put all the items in order of their ilevel. This will make it far more easier to differentiate between each ilevel and prevent miss-clicking and over purchasing items of a lower ilevel. You can limit this further, by adding another /i835 within the above string and this will just show ilevel 835 items. Simply change it to i850 if you wish to just search for ilvl 850 items.

I’ve been buying up a lot of cheap BoE’s off the Auction House to flip. Below is an example of the prices I’ve been buying at and the minimum I’ve been flipping for. This isn’t a guide for what you should buy and sell at, as each server/realm is different.

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Some things to consider, always opt for items with good stats. for example, rings only have Stamina so check for good secondary stats and a bonus stat, this could boost value for your item. Also have consideration for items with Prismatic sockets, these give players the option to add a gem to the item, these will also increase value to the item.

Although this has been very profitable for me, it doesn’t guarantee to be profitable for everyone. The way servers/realms are, each one is different in every way, it’s exactly the same with Transmog etc. The higher populated your realm is, the more items available to you, competition will be high, with a lot of customers to sell to. Lower populated realms, have less items available, but bring low competition and lesser customers at your disposal. Always check your Auction House and The Undermine Journal to see how your server/realm is doing.

If you have alts, like myself, this method CAN be seen as risk free. Any items I don’t sell, will easily be used for my alts. If this is the case for you too, then you too can feel at ease that you know that the items wont go to waste.

Here’s some screenshots of some flips I’ve made…


Feel free to post in the comments below and share your success’s or if you have any questions, please ask away! Alternatively, tweet me on Twitter @GrahransWoWGold
Thanks for reading guys and I wish you all the best of luck!