![]() Whether you sell the titanium or use it to craft something else that's profitable, this is probably the cheapest way to get it, especially if you factor in the extra 20% from transmute mastery. Anyway, now that the titanium transmutation has no cooldown, this is a large money-maker - more so if you can buy Saronite Ore and smelt it yourself into Saronite Bars. If you transmute an epic gem, you can't transmute an eternal, for example. ![]() There are a bunch of transmutations that share a cooldown. The last, and often most profitable, way to make money with an alchemist is transmutation. These absorb damage of a particular school of magic but are rarely called for on the AH (at least when I checked last). Also, there's a bunch of really specific resist potions that are rareish drops off of specific mobs in Icecrown. There's a much longer list of potions that may sell, but these are the primary ones. Your big sellers are the obvious ones: These potions restore health or mana or increase butt-kickery for short periods of time. Guess what? The good ones are discovered by Northrend Alchemy Research again. Most people like to have a stack of something or other on them when they're doing their end-game raiding or PvP. Potions are another big seller on raid nights. As with all products like this, make sure you remember to vary your stack size when you're selling them. These don't sell as fast, but they do sell, and the barrier to entry for the market is higher than it is for the bread and butter flasks. You should also consider doing your Northrend Alchemy Research every three days until you have all the elixirs. You will see some sales if you list Flasks of Stoneblood for tanks and Flask of Pure Mojo for those classes that need mana regen however, not in nearly the volume the first two will see. Flask of the Frost Wyrm is the caster flask of choice, as well as the choice of many healers.It's not the best for all specs and all classes, but it's certainly the most popular, because it lasts through death. Flask of Endless Rage is the physical DPS flask of choice.Your two biggest sellers are going to be: I find that there's more competition on weekends, though, so focus my efforts on Tuesdays. Obviously, this means that your big nights will happen on the instance resets and weekends, when most people are in raids. Raiders are your biggest market for flasks and elixirs. One important thing to note: if you change your mind and want to switch, you just need to pay 150g and won't have to do the quest again. If you make a lot of flasks but only transmute your daily epic gem, the extra yield on your flasks will be more profit than extra epic gem yield. You choice between these specs should be based on what you see yourself doing the most. The quest you must complete to get this is Master of Potions in the Cenarion Expedition area of Zangarmarsh. Potion mastery is the last option, and (you guessed it!) it allows you to proc additional potions.You need to start off at the " Master of Elixirs" quest in the Shattrath's Lower City. It lets you proc additional freebies when you're making flasks, battle elixirs or guardian elixirs. Elixir mastery (or flask mastery, as it should have been called) is another specialization you can get.You need to pick up the quest Master of Transmutation all the way back in Netherstorm. This is key if you're into the saronite-to-titanium market, and is well worth the time and money needed to get it solely based on the epic gem transmutes. It allows you to proc extra items whenever you transmute. ![]()
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