

#Vanilla mage drops rewards dire maul tv
I vaguely recall tribute runs being 50g/hr, which is not that bad in my opinion, as it is not a run you can do while watching a tv show or something, although I believe that if TBC was not on the precipice of launching Blizzard would have nerfed tribute runs. The kings of "nolife" were decked in r-12/13 armor, not in tens of thousands of gold.Īs Blizzard has an internal, fully functioning 1.12 server, I would really want to see whether lasher farm was as lucrative as it was. If what we want is in an authentic vanilla experience, there is nothing authentic about an Auction House with zero mats. What are your opinions on the status of Dire Maul? If Classic Dire Maul is the exact same as it is in pserver vanilla Dire Maul, then I personally believe that Blizzard must address this-lashers for sure, tribute runs is debatable. A whole guide on wowpedia about tribute runs, but nothing about lashers?Įven if lashers were not soloable in vanilla or the drop values are wrong or whatever in private servers, there's still a question of other farms in Dire Maul. Can anyone find a post in some forum about Lasher farm that dates to <=Dec 2006? If it was THIS lucrative, there would be a post somewhere, anywhere. was Lasher farm vanilla? I'm not interested in testimonies, because we all have faulty memories. Essentially, it was farm your own mats, or go and join the Dire Maul farmfest. This starved all other guilds of mats, until the herbs and pots skyrocketed to near modern wow values. As in, a mage would go and completely and utterly starve the Auction House of endgame herbs required for pots. Apparently, some private servers in the past directly nerfed these Dire Maul runs because they really did destroy the economy. While a lot of pserver data is pretty much bullshit-like unminable stats such as armor for npcs, or pathing-one thing that isn't bullshit is the economy. Thirty kids like that will have more than 100,000 gold and more to throw around in no time at all. Like, a kid who sits for 8 hours a day for a week will have thousands of gold. Lasher Farm, on the contrary, I could not find so much as a single mention about it from 2014 or before, let alone 60 farm.ġ00g an hour is a lot. I went to investigate, and found that a guide on Tribute Runs was created in late vanilla, July 2006 (Edit 3: The modern guide is for 80s, and the linked guide was for a group! This is not a guide for soloing, my bad!). I personally never heard of 'tribute farm' until TBC hit, and I never heard about 'lasher farm' until something like Warlords offhandedly from people who played on pservers.
