9 Easy Steps to Getting an Epic Flying Mount
How to get an epic flying mount
If you want to skip the rest of the article, I'll sum it up in one mantra: "Quest, don't spend".
I'm sure there are plenty of get-rich quick schemes for WoW, but this guide presents a straightforward method which any player can follow. I spent all my gold prior to The Burning Crusade, I entered Outland at 60 with just 9 gold to my name. I did have an epic ground mount, so that was a boost, but there are ways to make up for that paltry 690g or so.
Update (June 28, 2007): The daily quests that Blizzard has added for various reputations are also an excellent source of gold. I've highlighted some of them in Daily Quests, the gold rush.
Step One: Decide that you want one.
Seriously, take a moment to decide if getting an epic flying mount is a priority for you. It's going to cost 5200g, plus 800g for the basic flying mount skill before it (there's no way to skip that prerequisite unless you're a Druid). It's a fair chunk of gold, so spending on other things while saving for an epic mount is counter-productive. You've got to want it. You can do without the blazing speed: Flight paths will get you most places within good time, near most every instance in Outland.
Really decide if you'd rather spend the gold on something more useful to your combat, professions or whatever.
Okay decided? Good. Next step...
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Step Two: Step away from the auction house.
This guide doesn't pretend that playing the auction house is a way to get rich. For most folks, auction house schemes are just time consuming. The time you spend staring at AH prices could be spent making the gold you need, from the source, out in the world of Outland. If you were great at working the market to get rich, you probably wouldn't be reading this guide.
Don't even spend too much time selling materials. If you have a gathering profession, go ahead and sell leather / herbs / ore, but price them to sell rather than wasting time constantly checking your auctions. As for greens ("uncommon" quality items), I honestly vendored every green weapon that dropped while I quested. I didn't try to sell a thing to other players, because for me, the time wasted was better spent getting back out there for more gold.
Step Three: Put your crafting professions on hold.
Gathering professions are a reliable source of gold, but crafting professions are not. If you're an enchanter, only disenchant armor, sell weapons instead. Myself, I sent some bind-on-equip greens to my enchanting girlfriend but I sold every green quest reward, I recommend you do the same even if you're an enchanter yourself. Otherwise, ask yourself, which is more important to you? 375 enchanting, or flying at 280% speed?
Blacksmithing, Engineering, Jewelcrafting, Alchemy: These are professions that you should concern yourself with AFTER you have an epic flying mount, because you will be able to gather materials much faster at that time. You can probably store up some cloth or leather for Tailoring or Leatherworking, but don't worry about making stuff with other materials until you've gotten to your goal.
Step Four: Put PvP on hold.
Unless you need to be in Battlegrounds or Arenas to save your sanity, save PvP grinding until later. If PvP rewards are more important to you than your epic flying mount, see Step One.
Step Five: Get to level 70.
This may seem obvious, but you have to be level 70 to fly. Also, the amount of gold you can make at level 70 is so much greater than previous levels. Even more importantly, at level 70 you get bonus gold in lieu of experience for completing quests. How you get to 70 is up to you, but I have some recommendations:
- Level up doing instances as much as you can. The more quests you save for 70, the more gold you'll make.
- Go ahead and do all of the lower level quests, especially Hellfire and Zangarmarsh quests, because these may be hard to find and sort out after you've outleveled them. Don't believe any of those power-leveling guides. Do the quests in order, don't skip quests and go straight for the "red" ones, instead get the full experience out of the lowest "green" quests (they're easier and faster that way anyway). This should keep you organized on quests when you get to 70.
Step Six: Quest, quest, quest.
Quests are the best source of gold. Not only do you get gold instead of exp @ 70, but you can also sell the quest rewards. Go ahead and wear the gear that suits you best and sell the rest. Vendor any greens that drop, especially weapons, then get yourself back out there and quest some more.
Start with solo quests. Don't get wrapped up worrying about group quests, even if you like the pretty rewards. Ignore the group quests in your log and keep on soloing. Group when the opportunity presents itself and is convenient rather than wasting your time with the LFG tool. You can try some of the group quests yourself, many of them are actually soloable, especially in Hellfire, Zangarmarsh and Terokkar. When I finally ran out of solo quests I gathered together some guildmates and we all took care of a bunch of group quests in one fel swoop. You can do that per zone or even save them for multiple zones.
When you solo, all of the drops belong to you, all of the silver from humanoids go to you and all of the experience as well.
Step Seven: Quest some more.
I cannot stress this enough. Questing at level 70 is the fastest way to legitimately make gold in World of Warcraft. For myself, even though I quested to level up from 60 to 70, I still had enough quests left over to make 4100g. You can make more, especially with Blizzard adding new quests with the first content patch since the expansion.
Step Eight: Grind your reputations.
If you run out of quests and you've still got a bunch of gold to go, it's time for your rep. The way I see it, you probably want to grind out your reps anyway, so get to it. Aldor or Scryers especially, get yourself to Netherstorm or Shadowmoon Valley and start killing demons or blood elves. Kill them in droves. They will drop your marks, signets, armaments or tomes... plus they will drop decent silver and the occasional green. Find a good place to farm, but be wary of the typical places where people say are the best spots, because they're likely swarmed with other players. Carve out your own personal farming space and keep at it.
You're killing two birds with one stone here and with your goal of a very fast flying mount fixed in your vision, you may find getting Exalted with Aldor / Scryers to be no trouble at all, that's how it was for me. When you've done that, go ahead and grind out Consortium or Kuranei reps if those interest you. The other reps are a good idea too, they require instancing but you can get your heroic keys in the process anyway. These are great goals on their own, but you can pursue them with the intent of gold for your mount.
Step Nine: Borrow.
No, I don't mean beg in Ironforge. If you've got just a bit of gold left to go, let a guildmate or a good friend know. Explain to them how you plan to use the extra flying speed to pay back the gold: with your gathering professions. And do it just like that. If you borrow 500g, you can pay that back very quickly by zooming around collecting ore or herbs. Enchanters or Skinners will get less of a boost from this step's plan obviously. This is the point where selling on the AH can be worthwhile, ore sells for a good deal these days especially with jewelcrafters prospecting ore for gems.
If you haven't managed to afford your epic flying mount after these steps, it means that you broke the mantra and spent gold.
And that's it. I don't have any magic to give you. No tricks, just a direct way to play the game and save up for your mount. I'm here to reassure you that it's not so hard to do, that if you put your mind to it, you can have an epic mount in a reasonable amount of time. Enjoy zipping around Outland and don't fly too close to Durn's knees. =)



May 20, 2007 1:58am
Hey man thanks for the tip im gonna start grinding very soon now probably tomorrow. Im starting at level 70 with 150g as a rogue already have all mounts / training except the epic flying one. Mining/engineering professions. Once again thanks.
-Acrono-70 Gnome Rogue-Ner'Zhul
Jun 5, 2007 9:45am
i would suggest trying to farm in elemental platue, even though other players often go there to farm as well, the amount of motes you get is well worth it, just AH the motes and primals and greens you get, this will really reel in the gold, also sell the elemental fragments and other grays the elementals usually drop, i would suggest focusing mainly on the fire, and air elementals becuase primal fire, and primal air, sell the most in ah
Jun 5, 2007 9:47am
-Gyro- shadow preist- 375 mining/engineering, jeadnar server.
Jun 5, 2007 9:47am
Undead... lol
Jun 7, 2007 6:49pm
Yeah but if you're a miner you can just farm Primal Fire off of Fel Iron Veins Rofl.
1.3kg atm :-)
Jun 8, 2007 6:39am
The problem I have with the elemental plateau: it's overcrowded (on my server at least) even at 4am. It's also the most boring thing I can think of in WoW, hanging out with the farmer crowd is not my idea of fun. Meh.
As for mining for primal fires, I dunno.. I find that rather slow, the rate for motes of fire in fel iron veins is less than 10%. On my server, the fel iron ore itself doesn't even sell, so I end up just giving it away. For me at least, mining adamantite in Nagrand and selling the ore directly is faster cash, but then I fly fast on my epic, heh.
Primal prices are also dropping, I'd rather keep them for my own guild's crafted gear than sell them, but that's me. Same goes for ore, I'd rather have it prospected for gems guildmates are likely to use.
Neither primals nor ores are anywhere near as profitable as questing @ 70 IMO. I count them more as something to fall back on after you've run out of quests.
Aug 22, 2007 7:30am
amazing in got it in two wweks first week quests all gone made 3k gold then i farmed in sunspring post and ta da got it in two weeks thx m8
Sep 22, 2007 1:05am
I farmed 500g a day for mine, 6 hours a day,got all gold within two weeks (cause i couldn't play on weekends.....yes i do work lol.) This is very achievable by either questing or farming. 20 primal airs a day sold within 8 hours daily......25g a pop = 500g a day. Piece of cake. *Please note I go to college full-time, work 30 hours a week, and have a normal social life outside of WoW, you can do this easily if you set a goal.
Nov 17, 2007 1:03pm
wellim just a normal person that has a career as a student but dude 6hrs a day i spend like 3hrs maybe but 6!!! thats just a waste of time i rather go out and tailgate lol but otherwise this is a great guide skinner/lw skinning eh ok but questing is always the best way
Nov 17, 2007 1:05pm
srry bout comment dude didnt read through numbers caught my eye
Nov 23, 2007 10:28pm
this looks like a very good guide with nice reviews im gonna start it tommorow i just hit 70 and only did hellfire and some netherstorm quests:)
Dec 1, 2007 3:26am
Ive tried a few quests, it was decent gold. But farming primal airs and doing your daily quests everyday...i made over 140g an hour with the primals and 80g per day with the dailies..
Jan 8, 2008 10:26am
Theres one way u can get the epic mount by 1-4 weeks depending how much u farm, u could easily farm 40-50 primal fires a day and do all daily Q's, if ur enchanter, farm primals, DE all armour, always pick up grey items and sell em, i went into my bank and it had loads of junk in it, i made around 50g from selling all that, i appreciate this guide immensly but the AH is ur number 1 ticket to that 280% glory, =) happy farming and i hope u all get ur epic mount, i got 4768g to date right now, Vazon lvl 70 belf pala- Quel' thalas
p.s. if u have alts with profs like skinning and mining, get all their stuff and sell on AH, u make quite a bit
Jan 9, 2008 8:09pm
Im still saving for it but i find primals an awesome way to get the gold fast. Ive been farming for about two days now and alrdy have about 1k gold. if u want to farm primals farm air or fire because they sell the most. gl
Jan 21, 2008 11:04am
well i use a mote extractor, as an engineer and i manage to collect primal air just by flying over nagrand ^^
Jan 27, 2008 6:35am
lvl 69 with 2.5k........through questing and skinning only
Feb 22, 2008 8:31am
Farm Primals: Elemntal Plataue in nagrand you can farm all your motes from the elmentals there. 10 motes make 1 primal which can sell from 15g - 30g (price depends on server and the primals). Motes i reccomend farming are Fires and Airs.
Skinning/Mining/Herbing - At level 70 it is ery easy to gather mats, and they can often fetch high prices on the AH.
****Also the guide above saying vend the greens !! DONT DO THAT, find an enchanter and get them disenchanted, most level 60+ items either drop arcane dust/greater planer essence/shards or even void crystals!!! ****. These will sell for a hell of a lot more than the vendor value.
The guide above is right in saying quest, i also reccomend you get an addon such as "cola light" or "auctioneer" these addons tel you the vendore value of items so you know which quest reward to pick to vend.
Mar 26, 2008 2:07pm
this is a very helpfull guide :D, whitz lvl 70 rogue dragonblight
May 11, 2008 10:57am
I'm very surprised you haven't mentioned dailies, I make easily 100g off my dailies each day.
Lorade, 70 Mage, Agamaggan
May 11, 2008 3:58pm
This guide was written before Blizz added daily quests to WoW, but they are actually noted near the top where it says "Update (June 28, 2007)" =)
May 27, 2008 6:04am
lvl 63 mobs in terrokar..collected kil'jaeden marks..every other kill was a drop..very easy kills..made as much as 250g an hour =]
Aug 5, 2008 11:44pm
One of the fastest way atm to get loads of money is alch/herb i just started with it and allready my mailbox is full with 3-4 pages sold action everyday when i log on and its just getting more!
Oct 23, 2008 1:54pm
Best way to make gold right now after the 3.0 patch is selling herbs on the auction house!! This is because of the new Inscription profession which makes glyphs that buff people's abilities/spells. I have been selling stacks of herbs (20) from mid-level zones for 40 to 50g each! Some even as high as 70g! This will probably die down after everyone has Inscription trained.
Jan 4, 2009 2:46pm
quest quest quest. gather gather gather. honestly its the fastest way. Im a level 55 rogue with 1300g. all from qeusting and gathering. once you hit the outlands greys sell for min. 1 gold.
p.s. AH is still fun :D
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