Ultimate Vendor Shuffle Guide | Shadowlands Goldmaking



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13 thoughts on “Ultimate Vendor Shuffle Guide | Shadowlands Goldmaking”

  1. Great as always! I pimped my copy by adding theoretical GPH for vendor and DE values. I had to count in the crafting time for JC doublets/clusters. I also added Engi gun which has the best vendor value, but GPH is weaker than other options because you need 5 crafts for one gun.

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  2. Great video as usual. At the beginning of SL i was shuffling lightless silk for shards, soon it became unprofitable, so i turned to JC, at that time phaedrium was the most profitable. All this time i was selling both enchants and ench mats (was trying to keep mats price high as possible). Was a lot of work but it was fast seller for at that time great profit.
    Now i just got lazy.😁

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  3. This isnt a fun way to make gold but it has saved me thousands (maybe a million by now) by crafting blue rings, disenchanting them and getting a ton of dust for my enchanting materials for Legos. Paying 15 or more for soul dust really ads up.

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  4. you forgot laestrite setting rep discount.

    i like to calculate gold per second instead of per item. most shuffles are simple 1 craft that takes 2 seconds, but JC rings take 3×1.5=4.5 seconds. and the convoluted engi gun takes 7.133~ seconds. the JC ring has to be 2.25 times more profitable than the BS sword to have a higher gold per second.

    on the other hand, something else to take into consideration is profit per non-vendor material, since these mats arnt infinite nor are they at a permanent price.
    lets say you find a bargain 200 cloth for 1g each, the next cheapest cloth is 1000 cloth 1.5g each.
    then you can make 50 capes with a 205g profit, or 50 robes for 193g profit.
    i used cloth for simplicitys sake, but i already start to feel like im using too much time and brainpower on min/maxing down to the last copper.
    it opens a can of worms of "what-ifs" and "what-abouts", its possible to make a spreadsheet that can calculate it i guess, but even then it will take much time just to type in all the different prices and quantities, its not worth the bother to me.

    edit: maybe it would be easier to look at it this way:
    i wanna shuffle for 1 hr = 1800 shuffles = 12600 cloth for robes or 7200 for capes, then see what would give most profit per hour.

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