Gold Making Tips
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Posted on Jul 03 2007 | Tagged as: none
Use this map and guide with my full explanation of farming the Blood Elf Bandit in Azuremyst Isle to earn piles of gold towards your level 40 mount - or whatever else you need ![]()

Mark the spawn points on your map of Azuremyst Isle as shown in the map, use the exact coordinates given below.
Start your farming run by heading south and west from Exodar to spawn point #1. Visit each numbered spawn point in order. Once he spawns, the Blood Elf Bandit just stands on the spot waiting for you to find him.
Make a macro consisting of ” /target Blood “, put the macro icon on your action bar, and spam it as you move through each spawn point. If the Bandit is there, he’ll pop up on your targeting.
After the first run or two, you can make this complete loop in less than 10 minutes, and you’ll get a Bandit kill pretty much every time around… unless there are others farming the same route.
In my experience, the Bandit spawns far more often at points #3 and #4 than anywhere else. After you kill him each time, wait around for about 30 seconds. It isn’t unusual for him to re-spawn at the same point, as you can see below:

Notice the second Blood Elf Bandit lying dead at the upper right - yes, these suckers re-spawn in a hurry!
Posted on Jul 03 2007 | Tagged as: none
This is a killer technique that is so cool, it almost feels like an exploit. You can make all the gold you need for your level 40 mount in about 4 hours!
As an Alliance character, you can use this farming method from level 10 and up. Horde can also do this from level 35 and up… so long as you are able to travel to Azuremyst.
also see Blood Elf Bandit farming map
Blood Elf Bandit Mask farming might be nerfed by Blizzard in an up-coming patch:
So take advantage while you can.
Refer to my Blood Elf Bandit farming map for a detailed walk-through of how to do this farming run the most efficient way possible. Get it down to a routine, and you can easily make 20g per hour farming the Bandit.
This is a classic example of a vanity item that becomes extraordinarily valuable because high-level players want it for style and good looks. Check it out in my guide with screenshots at WarcraftBible.com.
The amazing thing is, this item drops off a level 7 mob, which means low-level characters have an incredible opportunity to make serious cash.

You can reliably farm one of these in about 60 - 90 minutes, a lot less time if you get lucky. For a toon below level 20, making even 20g in an hour is phenomenal. It’s damn good even at level 40. And you can do it over and over again, if you like. All you have to do is get to Azuremyst Isle, the Draenei level 6-12 starting zone.
For Alliance, getting to Azuremyst is easy. Go to Auberdine in Darkshore (Night Elf territory), and take the boat to Azuremyst. This is a little tricky for lower level Dwarves, Gnomes and Humans, but not a big deal… just run through Loch Modan and Wetlands (where you might die a few times if you’re unlucky) to Menethil Harbor, and catch the boat to Auberdine. You have to make this run sooner or later, anyway, so it isn’t wasted time. Remember to pick up flight points along the way (Menethil and Auberdine).
Of course, if you’re Draenei, you’re already where you need to be
Heck, you might even consider starting a Draenei character and leveling to 10+, just to farm Blood Elf Bandit Masks.
Horde can also get to Azuremyst, but you have to sneak (or fight) your way past guards on the docks in Auberdine to get to the boat. This isn’t possible until you make level 35 or so, depending on your class. Worth doing if you still need cash as you approach level 40.
The farming itself is easy enough, it just takes time.
The Blood Elf Bandit is a unique mob, and only one is spawned at any time. He spawns at any one of 10 predictable spots around Azuremyst Isle. He’s a stealthed rogue, which makes finding him a little tricky. However, he doesn’t move around, so if you know the locations, it’s cake. It helps if you have detect invisible capability, ie. you’re a hunter, or you’re using a potion (Elixir of Detect Lesser Invisibility, which requires level 29).
All you have to do is walk a circuit route to these spawn points, and keep watching and listening for the stealthed mob sound (a faint rustling wind) that will tell you he’s near. He will aggro and attack you if you are Alliance, so just make sure to get close to the spawn points. Horde will do better if they spam the command ” /target Blood “ repeatedly near the spawn points. Make a macro to simplify this (good practice making macros, if you’re a beginner!).
See the map and walk-through for exact details of spawn points and how to proceed.
You’re going to find the Blood Elf Bandit every 10 minutes, worst case. You can probably get it down to 6 minutes with practice. Kill him, and loot him. The drop rate for the Blood Elf Bandit Mask is about 10%. He re-spawns very quickly, and sometimes in the very same spot where you just killed him. So wait half a minute or so after you kill him, just in case.
In my experience, this all averages out to about 80 minutes per Mask, regardless of your level (so long as you can kill him, that is!).
A few tips and cautions:
For now, at least this is a golden opportunity. Four hours of farming, and you’ve got the cash for your level 30 mount!
Posted on May 26 2007 | Tagged as: none
In my Secret Warcraft newsletter, I advise subscribers to get the Auctioneer add-on, and learn how to use it to maximize their returns on the Auction House. If you doubt the importance of this point, have a quick look in the forums, where recent subscriber The Pink Monster Cat reports immediate, huge results… like 200g in a week at level 35!