The differences in the Horde

What changed besides my race (and therefore, faction)? Everything. And that includes the Auction House and its markets.

Glyphs have way higher prices. The majority of them sell for over 10g, which seems like a good thing. What I don't know yet is how often they sell. If they don't sell very often, 10g each might not be a good thing after all. Next week there will be a glyph market report.

Gems are amazing sellers here. Epics are usually over 250g, and Blues are around 50g in average. They sell quite well, even out of raid end times (22.00-23.00). I've made a couple thousand gold from gems just on the first few days after faction changing!

I'm yet to discover how profittable both this markets will be long-term, but you can definitely expect some more detailed analysis soon. I haven't had much time yet to get into the weekly market flows, so can't have accurate information for now.
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  1. Having recently done the same thing it is odd to see the same trends stand true for us both, on totally different servers. Admitably I changed server too though.

    Glyph prices are way up, doing a quick scout out of the market - not entering it for at least a month or more yet - the prices were all very high for the real sellers, from 8-20g. Some were even consistantly at 50g+.

    Is there an obvious Alliance to Horde ratio balance on your server which gives reason to these higher prices?

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  2. I think there's a lot less Horde people than Alliance, maybe that's the reason.

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