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  • "World of Warcraft" is an MMORPG by Blizzard Entertainment. Players control in-game characters who can interact, fight monsters, collect items and grow in a variety of skills. Gold is the in-game currency for "World of Warcraft" that players use to buy items, repairs and upgrades for their characters.

    In-Game Worth

    Within "WoW," one gold is worth 100 silver or 10,000 copper. Gold is a high denomination. Even relatively rare items are often valued between one and 10 gold.

    Earning "WoW" Gold

    Successfully completing quests is one of the main ways to earn gold and items in "WoW." Hunting allows players to pick up items dropped by creatures they kill. Crafting is a way to harvest raw materials and use them to create items of value. Items gained in any of these ways can be sold to NPC (non-player character) vendors or to other players for gold.

    Storing Gold

    Unlike items, which must be carried in characters' inventories or stored in in-game banks, "World of Warcraft" gold does not take up any inventory space and does not need to be stored.

    Gold Farming

    Gold farming is the practice of repetitively performing actions that earn gold so that the gold can be sold to other characters for real-world money. Gold farming is illegal in "World of Warcraft" and can lead to accounts being permanently closed. Gold farming should not be confused with "grinding," a legitimate practice in which a player spends time repetitively earning gold for his own use.

    Gold Guides

    The Internet contains many "gold guides" for "World of Warcraft" that claim to reveal secret or advanced methods for obtaining lots of gold quickly. They vary greatly in reliability. Some are free, but many are sold by gold farmers as another way to make real-life money.

    Source:

    "World of Warcraft" Official Site

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