Max Gold Transfer in Warcraft Ready to Transfer a Character to a new server for World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth? How to take the max gold with you! What’s the Gold Transfer Max? The following gold limits apply to all characters. Max. Gold Transfer Level 10-30 300g Level 31-50 1,000g Level 51-70 5,000g Level […]
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Max Gold Transfer in Warcraft Ready to Transfer a Character to a new server for World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth? How to take the max gold with you! What’s the Gold Transfer Max? The following gold limits apply to all characters. Max. Gold Transfer Level 10-30 300g Level 31-50 1,000g Level 51-70 5,000g Level […]
Why The Gold Queen is WRONG about the WowToken, by The Gold Dragon The Gold Queen presented a theory that about the impact of changes with the introduction of first Destiny 2 and then with Call of Duty 4 into the Blizzard eco-system Here’s an opinion piece in reply to TGQ’s idea that the wowtoken […]
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The maximum transferable is based on level. Since most players end up wanting to transfer characters and toons over level 100, your maximum is 250,000g.
That would be a small amount to be transferred for a gold making “goblin”.
UPDATE, JULY 2018
Characters at level 110 and above may now move up to 1,000,000 gold when performing a Character Transfer.
How to Transfer Max Gold in Warcraft
To start the transfer process, log in on the blizzard.net website and select the shop section.
The transfer process starts when you select Game Services and follow the instructions.
You transfer your 250,000g gold (any excess will disappear!) along with the contents of your personal bank
You can’t take along your guild bank or anything in the mail. Empty your mailbox first. Assign your personal ‘guild’ bank/s to your alt/s.
You can also do this from within World of Warcraft using the Shop button.
The transfer can take from a few hours to a few days.
Gold Makers Transfer More With Their Banks
But what if I have more than 250,000g to transfer?
This is where your knowledge and a little research comes in handy.
Find the new server you are moving to. Let’s say you are moving to the Emerald Dream Server).
On the right-hand side of the front page under the server, you see a list of different sections.
Look for Deals and a breakdown of all of the professions.
With your transfer, all of your personal bank transfers with you.
That means all of those items will appear on your new server. This is to your advantage because you can stack your personal bank with lots of high ticket items that would sell on the new server.
Can you see where this would be an advantage to you? You can stock up with high priced crafted items that you can move along with your toon.
Mounts are particularly great to transfer. A little knowledge can give you an advantage.
Also, remember that BOA (Bind on Account) items will go cross realm. So you can remove them from your character for now, and send them across afterward. A few more slots to fill up with transferable valuables!
Void Storage also goes with your toon but the only items you can drop in there are already Bound items.
Guild Banks Increase Gold Transfer Max in Warcraft
The next option is to transfer the Guild bank. This is a much more expensive strategy but it also has higher rewards.
1. Only the Guild Master can transfer the guild bank along with themselves to the new server.
2. Any other members of the guild (including your own characters) have to transfer separately
3. All of the gold and materials found in the Guild bank transfer.
The number of cost ranges depending on what is required for the transfer.
Guild Master Faction change = $40 U.S.
Guild Master Realm Transfer = $35 U.S.
Guild Name Change = $25 U.S.
If you purchase all of these together you get a $10 dollar discount
The power behind is that you get many more slots to transfer items and materials into the new realm.
Another option that is available is using the buying/selling of pets to your advantage
How to Buy a Pet, Learn it, Go to New Char/Toon, Re-cage the Pet, and Sell it
Your battle pet stable has a maximum of 1000 slots. But all of these slots are available to any realm you transfer too. Remember that research we talked about on The Undermine Journal for the realm you’re moving too?
There is a section on the right-hand side of the UnderJournal Page listed as ‘Battle Pets’
This will give you a good list of what pets are selling on your new server.
Comparing what pets to buy and learn on your ‘old’ server to sell on your ‘new’ server. Buy low, sell high.
Here comes the tweetable!
[bctt tweet=” I’m transferring a character and taking the max transfer gold with me in #warcraft ” username=”thegoldqueen”]
Knowledge is Gold Making Power
Armed with the knowledge of buying low pets on your old home server and ‘learning’ them to go to the new server can add a few thousand more gold into what gets transferred.
With a little planning and a little skill, you can move your gold making operation to a new server without skipping a gold making beat.
The Gold Dragon Signing off.
Good Luck and Good Profit Hunting
About The Gold Dragon
The Gold Dragon is part of The Gold Queen’s “royal” court. He began making gold his way in Azeroth 8+ years ago. Soon he took his menagerie of crafters and gatherers all the way to the legion HQ and beyond. I’ve always believed in helping people if they ask and showing people that you do not have to be a Goblin Engineer to make gold in World of Warcraft. Many of the lessons I’ve learned in obtaining gold in WoW I’ve also adapted to my personal life. I have gained and spent over 8 million gold. Spending on personal items and helping my guildmates. Dancing on Azerothian mailboxes for gold tips is just a hobby. I believe that everyone can make gold if they want to!
Why The Gold Queen is WRONG about the WowToken, by The Gold Dragon
The Gold Queen presented a theory that about the impact of changes with the introduction of first Destiny 2 and then with Call of Duty 4
into the Blizzard eco-system
First, we have to talk a little bit about why the WOWtoken isn’t disappearing. For every WOWtoken that is available, there must be someone purchasing it with real money/blizzard balance. This is a key point in the economy between Blizzard and the wow economic system.
If no-one ever purchased another WOWtoken with gold from inside the game then there would still be WOWtokens ‘stockpiling’ up for purchase.
Obviously, there are still players who will purchase WOWtokens with their in-game gold stash. And they will use these accordingly either by purchasing time inside the game (30 days) or converting this to Blizzard Balance ($15 dollars U.S.).
This does not mean that the token is removed from the game. It is converted into either the Gold for the player or the Blizzard Balance for the player.
The key to this entire idea is that you have to have one partner in the trade to get the other. If there is a massive buy of the tokens (as what occurred with the availability of the purchase of Destiny 2) there ended up times that the coins were not available. They were ‘sold out’ until someone spent actual money to start the exchange ($ to Gold) which created the WOWToken for purchase inside the game.
Now, in my opinion, this is what The Gold Queen meant to say.
The VALUE of your wow gold disappears with each buying/selling of a WOWtoken
Here is why this is occurring.
As World of Warcraft continues through its expansions. The COAL (Cost of Azeroth Living) has increased over the years. Simple things such as armor repairs have increased from a small amount of gold to 100’s of gold per repair.
As your normal requirements to live in Azeroth increased, the opportunities to make gold increased. Items such as
– Doubled Gold Quest Rewards at Maximum level
– Higher Base Gold rewards on completion
– Items being worth more when ‘vendored’
– Mission tables
– Specific quests to obtain gold (Rogue pickpocketing mission).
These things and more effective to inject more gold into the system. If you look at this as a real-world system you would see that it is similar to a Government printing it’s own money. The more money that is put out in circulation, the higher your basic living items will be.
There is a mechanism that is built into the WOWtoken system that only allows it to adjust up to 3% higher or 3% lower in a single hour period. This gives a certain amount of protection from Inflation/deflation going overboard. Still, even with a 3% range, you can have a large swing over a 24 hour period. Never to probably return to its low-end cost.
The Influx of ‘Gold Sink’ items
Did you know that on the opening day of Battle For Azeroth you could have your own Brutosaurus mount?
It would only cost you 5,000,000g. But if you don’t have 5,000,000g then you could always buy Wowtokens?
(yes, I know. goblins get a 20% discount and of course reputation etc. but hang here with me a bit)
Currently, as of today, that would only cost you
(As of 5/23/2018)
$480 in real money
(that’s 24 tokens (you cannot buy a partial token)
Most players will never be able to afford this mount. (I”m trying to show you how you can afford it but it does take time).
But this currently is the most expensive purchasable vendor item in the game. In the last expansion, it was the Bloodfang Coocoon mount at $2,000,000 gold
Currently, you could buy this for only a mere 10 WOWtokens ($200 in real money)
Gold sinks are mostly accepted to be Blizzard wanting to remove a high amount of gold from the game. It also gave high-end gold makers something they could purchase as a status symbol.
This also gave another reason why players with extra cash could purchase the mount using real money. This isn’t new since many games like Blizzards own Overwatch and even the New Activision added Call of Duty 4 allow players to purchase loot boxes and even skins and decorations for their characters. These generate a huge amount of money for the parent companies.
So as more and more real-world money is pumped into the WOW economic system for tokens, along with more gold sinks added into the game. Anytime a demand is increased, then that will affect the market.
The more gold that is needed/demanded inside the WOWeconomy, players will turn to purchasing of WOWtokens. This means you either need a corresponding purchase of the WOWtokens on the other side (via gold in the game for game time or Blizzard Balance).
When a player purchases a WOW token with real money to obtain gold, they are creating that gold from nothingness. There is not a huge pile of gold that exists that is being pulled from for the gold added to the game. It is created from the ether. This is the influx of gold that occurs when a WOWtoken is purchased for sale on the AH.
Remember what we talked about before? That is a government prints its own money, it drives the value down of the money itself. Even if it is a little bit, it is removing the value
of that money. Unless the money is removed from the system through natural means (governments will allow money to run its course and not replace. Or ‘buy back’ money to strengthen its currency).
This is exactly the same idea of why Gold Sinks are used. Gold Sinks permanently remove gold from the system by offering an item that cannot be traded or resold back (yes, You can resell Bind on Pickup items but they are usually at a reduced amount).
Removing Gold from the Game
There are multiple ways of removing gold from the game
– Gold Sinks
– Repair Bills
– Deleted Characters
– Anything purchased from vendors that aren’t convertible to a crafted item or resellable
Even the ‘AH cut’ from a purchased item that the seller received is removed from the game.
The ‘removing’ of gold from the WOW economy stream usually has a small effect on players. They will grumble about a 300g repair bill but still pay it. It’s the cost of playing World of Warcraft.
I was speaking with a friend who had just started playing Warcraft again. She was bemoaning just how much it cost to fly from one point to another. To her, 20 silver spent here and there were adding up as she had very little gold to start. I shared with her that ultimately those 20s costs wouldn’t even be in her thoughts. About a week later she was playing in Burning Crusade content which had quests in the 5-10g per turn in that 20s seemed like nothing to her.
Now today, do we even pay attention to how much it costs to fly from one point to another? Millions of players playing a game, even if 10 percent do one flight a day that is over a million gold ‘removed’ from the game (remember, we are giving the definition of removed being not traded to another player or for a resellable/convertible good).
It is probably safe to say that there is more gold added to the game through its different means than removed.
With the parallel of a real-world economy and our WOW economy, you should be able to see that the value of gold decreases (inflation) as we continue on through the expansions.
But this does not mean that the WowToken removes gold from the game. But it can easily decrease the value of gold as more is interjected into the game via this method.
Cheating Peter to Pay Paul
There is an important part of this that I have left out. It’s how the economy is affected when the World of Warcraft WOWtoken is purchased with in-game gold and then converted to Blizzard Balance for other games.
If you look at the World of Warcraft economy as its own ecosystem, and Blizzard/Battle.net games as their own economies then you can see that the buying and selling of WOWtokens is nothing more than a Trade of goods and service. This ends can easily be seen as a trade balance between two countries. With World of Warcraft feeding, clothing and housing it’s own people while blizzard has 8 more children that have to feed and clothe.
Players who play multiple games on the Blizzard/Activision family have dual citizenship. They enjoy the benefits of both worlds. But there is a big trade-off of this entire idea. And it comes to the heart of a future problem that might occur.
The 8 game ‘children’ of Blizzard/Activision do nothing but take from the economy.
None of the 8 other games of Blizzard/Activision that offer its playtime or items on the Blizzard have a way of converting its in-game money and inject it in WOW.
Currently, as it is setup, anything that is bought or sold or ‘won’ inside each of these games is only spendable within the game itself. It also takes from the Blizzard Economy by being able to purchase items and loot boxes via the Blizzard Balance. Only World of Warcraft does both importing and exporting its goods (in-game gold) into the Blizzard system.
This can easily cause an imbalance.
COD 4 is easily going to be one of the most popular games that Blizzard/Activision will offer. Destiny 2 and it’s introduction caused a burst in the WOWtoken when it was introduced to be able to be purchased on September 8th, 2017.
Through the rest of that year token prices raised from the low of 149,663g to a high of 241,998. the cost did end up settling down to 168,000. But it never reached the low of that year.
The rise in WOWtoken prices cannot be directly correlated to the introduction of Destiny 2. There were different sales of digital games and services during that year including a new pet introduced to support a charity and a half-price sale on World of Warcraft digital items. All of these events had its own effect on the WOWtoken prices.
But the important thing to look at this is that even during the recovery of the market, it never reached the level that it started out with. The market corrected but it corrected into the middle.
That’s an important factor when talking about the raising of the WOWtoken prices. The higher that a WOWtoken gets, the more tempting it will be to purchase with real money. Adding more gold into the system and then ending up devaluing your current gold stash.
Never Underestimate Inventory
We have talked a lot about the WOW economy. One thing that was left out was inventory. Not just inventory you would use now, but also what might be used in the future.
Many times during an expansion there might be a run on materials that are not useful at that point. Especially at the end of an expansion, players start to clear out their banks to set themselves up for their next crafting expansion plans.
These still have a value. Let’s say you have a stack of Pyrite ore that you purchased at 100g. If it sits in your bank it still has it’s value (to you) of 100. Pyrite ore is a
major item that is used in the crafting of Truegold. Following the crafting rabbit hole, you end up with everyone’s favorite crafted Mount
Vial of the Sands
As we go farther away from expansions, high valued items such as Truegold usually end up raising in price. Fewer and fewer people go back to old world expansions to farm items. Raising the value of items that are already in your inventory.
This allows you to raise the value you offer to your own personal wealth by keeping the value of the item instead of sinking it into liquid gold.
Purchasing Power of Currency
Multiple members of the twitter-verse users gave an excellent suggestion on how to combat this problem with Gold becoming devalued as we continue into the game.
Why not use the system as it’s set up to create a portfolio of items. Similar to how a person or a business would have different investments in different places.
Here comes the tweetable
[bctt tweet=”‘How much value is in your gold? I just set up my WOW portfolio” username=”dragonbearjoe”]
Setting up a Blizzard.net Portfolio
A real-world portfolio would have stocks, bonds, liquid cash as well as purchased properties that increase in value. And World of Warcraft along with the Blizzard.net setup
has this exact same thing.
Game gold = liquid assets
Battle.net balance = Checking account
Unused purchased wow tokens = Savings account
Items that are bought/sold on the AH = physical merchandise
Raw Materials = stock
AH sales = Income
So a great WOW portfolio could have
500,000g in-game gold
10 WOW tokens on a bank toon
$350 Blizzard balance (Maximum with an authenticator, without the authenticator, the maximum is $100)
Merchandise to buy/sell on the AH
Inventory for crafting/trading/exchange
Crafters for income and quests
This would protect the player from the ravages of time and inflation that is a natural part of playing World of Warcraft for a long time.
This doesn’t shut out a smaller player who is learning how to make gold in wow. It may seem daunting but even if you convert one token to blizzard balance every so often making sure that
you’re gold is working for you.
Having a large amount of gold on multiple toons is only a status symbol. It does not show what your true wealth is. Every hour and every minute as more gold is pumped into
the system through the regular means available, that devalues the gold that is sitting on your toon. It may be a little, or it may be a lot. But it does continue to stagnate as the game continues.
As Gold makers, we should be looking how to expand our abilities within both the World of Warcraft economy and the Blizzard Economy to give us as much bang for our buck.
The Gold Queen Was Not Completely Wrong.
That’s a lot of words to give you a better idea of why her Majesty was mistaken by saying that Gold was leaving the WOW ecosystem. The value of Gold is changing due to inflation. As we continue from expansion and expansion the purchasing power of gold generally becomes less and less. This is why it’s important to be diversified in how you approach your gold making operations.
So…
Want another opinion on the wowtoken prices and goldflation? Here’s Reckles from WTBgold with his vid on the subject:
Taking Control of Your WOW Gold into the Future
Whether you are a just starting player or someone who has played for years. How you handle your in-game gold and convert it to its different products is just as important as how you make your gold with your crafters, your questing, and your daily routine.
Make good decisions, be prepared and always make sure your gold is working for you.
Good Luck and Good Gold hunting
About The Gold Dragon
The Gold Dragon is part of The Gold Queen’s royal court. He began making gold his way in Azeroth 8+ years ago. Soon he took his menagerie of crafters and gatherers all the way to the legion HQ and beyond. I’ve always believed in helping people if they ask and showing people that you do not have to be a Goblin Engineer to make gold in World of Warcraft. Many of the lessons I’ve learned in obtaining gold in WoW I’ve also adapted to my personal life. I have gained and spent over 8 million gold. Spending on personal items and helping my guildmates. Dancing on Azerothian mailboxes for gold tips is just a hobby. I believe that everyone can make gold if they want to!
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