How can i do a realm transfer on world of warcraft with 70k gold on my 80 paladin?
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I want to transfer my 80 paladin on world of warcraft to my brothers realm (from Boulderfist to Arthas) but there is this bs gold limit which is 20k, any idea how i can bring the 70k over with me on that one character? Thanks!
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The only way i can think of is turn your liquid assets into a commodity, then once on the other realm, sell them again. You may even make a profit. However a loss is possible too, and it would take a long time to turn it liquid again.
Transfer 3 other characters with 20k each, and Why do you really need 80K?? Just buy your mounts now and then transfer
I never heard of that.. I would call Blizzard and complain about it, im sure they can do something for you.. they only do it for gold sellers, so in your case you should be fine.. why wont you have your bro xfer to your server,
Phoenix rising should probably enroll in a math class….
20+20+20=60… not 70
Make a lvl 1 toon on your destination server and observer and compare the AH prices of certain items, as supply and demand vary from server to server, and therefore the prices on any two servers are not necessarily similar. If you are really lucky, you can profit of of battered hilts, which are generally some of the most expensive items in the AH.
Buy any mounts you havent already, there is no point in having 70k gold anyways, and fully enchant, enhance, and gem your alt spec gears if you havent already.
If all else fails, email or open a ticket with blizzard. As previously said, since you are not a gold farmer, they may be able to make an exception for you.
you could not transfer characters that under level 10, also, for 70K you need to create at least 3 other chars and level them to 10 and you have to pay each $25 to transfer, my opinion is you buy some valuable items in auction and make you cash under 20K then make the transfer then sell the items in new server,you may get more, and maybe less, and get your money back would be a little slower, however this is a good way.