I actually have no idea. I've never paid attention to how long it takes me to make gold, and it depends on how much time I have, which varies a lot from month to month.
I guessed about 25,000, but I have no idea if that's accurate.
Bryanonymous wrote: »If you lost everything you had except your level, started over from scratch, and all you focused on was making gold for 30 days and nothing else, how much do you think you could make? This is a personal question to you alone in your available time and in whatever method you feel would be best for you. Let's see how hard making gold is to the community.

starkerealm wrote: »I actually have no idea. I've never paid attention to how long it takes me to make gold, and it depends on how much time I have, which varies a lot from month to month.
I guessed about 25,000, but I have no idea if that's accurate.
For a CR160+, 25k is a reasonable haul from doing your dailies on a couple of characters. Usually I pull around 5-10k a day, from an hour or so of derping around and running quest dailies, just vendor trashing what I grab.
If you're actually digging in and looking for useful stuff, farming... you can pull down between 500k and 1m a month pretty comfortably (assuming you have somewhere to sell it).
If you're engaging in aggressive flipping, the sky is the limit, if you're on the ball.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »This thread kinda puts to rest the "I did it the hard way" malarkey we've all been reading lately regarding the crowns v in-game gold argument. Yeah, I had to totally break my balls to get that 2m by farming *** for a day or 2. My poor hands are covered in calluses now.
scorpiodog wrote: »*IF* I logged in EVERY DA&Y for 1 hour per day: 10 writs * 5k/writ * 30 days = 1.5 million just for the gold from the writs.
That's assuming 10 Max level characters.
That isn't counting any sales of mats you get from refining surveys , etc.
So if you are dedicated and play every day, 1.5 million isn't too difficult.
Oh, and it's assuming you have the mats. I have stacks of them from hirelings.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »scorpiodog wrote: »*IF* I logged in EVERY DA&Y for 1 hour per day: 10 writs * 5k/writ * 30 days = 1.5 million just for the gold from the writs.
That's assuming 10 Max level characters.
That isn't counting any sales of mats you get from refining surveys , etc.
So if you are dedicated and play every day, 1.5 million isn't too difficult.
Oh, and it's assuming you have the mats. I have stacks of them from hirelings.
You would run out of mats pretty fast. Hirelings dont give you enough on their own to sustain writs, not even close. You also need about 70 skill points per toon and they must be at level 50 in all crafting lines. This is not exactly trivial to do.
A lot of people will point to Writs, which I am a big fan of. What people leave out is that your typical gameplay will support 1-2 characters doing writs. I personally do them on 8 toons, which is approx 32k a day just from turning in the quest. The problem is that this is not sustainable. You will absolutely need to purchase (or spend a lot of time farming) Silk and Rubedite pretty frequently, and occasionally, nirnroot. The rest seems to be pretty self sustaining (I buy a stack of Oko like every 6 months).
I absolutely believe they are profitable, especially after factoring in gold mats, but you need to figure in the input costs. I make about 225k a week from turning them in, and probably spend 50k about every 10 days to buy mats to feed the habit. But again, that is just the gold. The mats makes them much more valuable. So thats like 750k a month, plus probably 8 gold mats a day (average about 1 per toon, maybe a little less).
It takes me 37 minutes to do writs on 8 toons. I do very little else for gold in this game other than sell the occasional unique item I find. I am closer to 8 figures than I am to 6. Haha.
If I was starting from scratch all I wanted to do was make gold, I would just farm nodes for gold mats. I think its not hard to make 30-50k an hour doing that, so then it just comes to how much time you got. You can make tons of gold flipping stuff, but you can also lose your shirt. It also requires that you have some seed money.
starkerealm wrote: »I actually have no idea. I've never paid attention to how long it takes me to make gold, and it depends on how much time I have, which varies a lot from month to month.
I guessed about 25,000, but I have no idea if that's accurate.
For a CR160+, 25k is a reasonable haul from doing your dailies on a couple of characters. Usually I pull around 5-10k a day, from an hour or so of derping around and running quest dailies, just vendor trashing what I grab.
If you're actually digging in and looking for useful stuff, farming... you can pull down between 500k and 1m a month pretty comfortably (assuming you have somewhere to sell it).
If you're engaging in aggressive flipping, the sky is the limit, if you're on the ball.
And if your highest level character is level 27, you're not sure what dailies are, what to farm or where to find it and you don't have a decent trade guild to sell it to even if you did? How much do you estimate it'd be possible to make then?
And what if you hate farming and would rather do anything else instead of doing the same thing over and over and over because it might eventually pay off?
Bryanonymous wrote: »If you lost everything you had except your level, started over from scratch, and all you focused on was making gold for 30 days and nothing else, how much do you think you could make? This is a personal question to you alone in your available time and in whatever method you feel would be best for you. Let's see how hard making gold is to the community.