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U4GM - WoW MoP Classic: 8 Weapon Choices That Help You Earn More Gold

In World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Classic, choosing the right weapons isn’t just about dealing damage or showing off a flashy transmog. For gold-minded players, some weapons offer unique advantages that can make your daily grind much more profitable. Whether you're farming mobs, running dungeons, or working the Auction House circuit, the right weapon setup can directly or indirectly help you earn more gold. Here's a breakdown of eight weapon choices that savvy players use to boost their in-game income.

1. Spiritblade Decimator (Two-Handed Axe)

Dropped in late-game Pandaria dungeons, the Spiritblade Decimator is a solid option for plate classes. What makes it valuable for gold farming is its strong AoE damage potential. When paired with cleave-heavy specs like Arms Warrior or Retribution Paladin, you can clear mobs faster in open-world zones, which increases raw gold and loot per hour.

2. Kri'tak, Imperial Scepter of the Swarm (Caster Dagger)

This weapon is favored by casters who farm older raids and dungeons solo. Its high spellpower and balanced stats help classes like Warlocks and Shadow Priests maintain consistent DPS and mana efficiency, crucial when farming large amounts of enemies without downtime.

3. Sha-Touched Weapons (Various Types)

Sha-Touched weapons are notable because they can be upgraded with legendary gems, dramatically increasing their effectiveness. For gold-making purposes, these weapons help solo players handle tougher mobs more efficiently, making them excellent tools for high-yield farming routes in zones like Townlong Steppes and Dread Wastes.

4. Daggers with High Attack Speed (e.g., Lerah's Ripper)

Fast daggers, often overlooked, are highly effective for rogues farming leather or running stealth farming routes in dungeons like Scarlet Monastery. Their rapid hit rate boosts energy regeneration through talents, which in turn increases farming speed. It's a subtle but powerful economic edge.

5. Polearms with Versatility and Agility (e.g., Spear of Xuen)

Hunters and Druids benefit from this type of weapon due to its synergy with their primary stats and versatility. These classes excel in open-world farming thanks to their mobility and low downtime. A weapon like Spear of Xuen enhances your efficiency, letting you cover more ground and eliminate mobs quickly.

6. Auction House Flippable Weapons (Transmog Value)

While not a specific weapon type, some weapons dropped from Pandaria raids or rare mobs have unique appearances that are in high demand for transmog. If you loot or farm weapons like the Ghost Iron Dragonling or Amber Espada of Klaxxi’vess, consider listing them on the Auction House. Even if you don’t use them, they’re a quiet goldmine if you know your server’s market.

7. Weapons with Utility Enchants (e.g., Lifestealing, Crusader)

Older enchantments might seem outdated, but when applied to fast weapons, they can give you added sustain for solo farming. This reduces downtime from healing or bandaging and keeps you grinding longer. Great for classes without much self-healing like Rogues or Warriors.

8. BoE Epics from MoP World Bosses

Keep an eye out for Bind-on-Equip epics from world bosses like Galleon or Nalak. While these weapons may not be your best-in-slot, they often sell well due to their rarity and item level. If you're lucky enough to get one, consider flipping it instead of using it—you might earn a chunk of gold to reinvest elsewhere.

As any experienced player knows, the path to gold isn't always about farming herbs or running the same dungeon endlessly. Sometimes, the weapon you wield plays a huge part in how fast and effectively you can generate wealth in MoP Classic. Whether you're soloing elite mobs, flipping high-value transmog items, or boosting your kill speed in daily quests, your weapon choices matter.

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