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#1 Oct 17 2005 at 9:13 PM Rating: Decent
I have a lvl 12 mage with 80 enchanting and i have learned all i have how much should i charge for enchanting?
#2 Oct 18 2005 at 9:03 AM Rating: Decent
Well, you shouln't charge anything at all. Enchanting dont get you anymoney until about skill lvl 200.
#3 Oct 18 2005 at 11:09 AM Rating: Decent
What I would do is enchant for free, but encourage tips for services rendered. This probably won't get you a lot of money, but it will get you a lot of good karma. A reputation for being helpful is not a bad thing.

The other thing that you can do is to join a guild. There isn't a lot of money to be made from enchanting guildies stuff, but you will get a regular source of materials and formulas from others who can't use them.
#4 Oct 24 2005 at 6:30 AM Rating: Decent
pretty simple you calculte what the regents are then you go the AH check the prices if you already grinded the mats and its a common enchant then you charge 5% less then the mats cost.

if its a rare enchant then you charge mats + small free (depends on what enchant it is)

but you always check the AH first because the Enchant mats prices varries from server to server so there is no actuarl price.
#5 Oct 24 2005 at 6:30 AM Rating: Decent
pretty simple you calculte what the regents are then you go the AH check the prices if you already grinded the mats and its a common enchant then you charge 5% less then the mats cost.

if its a rare enchant then you charge mats + small free (depends on what enchant it is)

but you always check the AH first because the Enchant mats prices varries from server to server so there is no actuarl price.
#6 Oct 25 2005 at 6:48 PM Rating: Decent
I tend to go to newbie areas and sell enchants for free, but only 1 or 2 per player, and usually from a list of specific enchants (ones that are orange or yellow). I keep track of all the players I sell enchants to as well.

When I mean newbie area, I don't mean Northshire, but more like Goldshire.
#7 Oct 27 2005 at 2:48 AM Rating: Decent
Asking for tips work well.

I ask people to open lock boxes or I make them smithing trade items like iron buckles or a sword or whatever and people ask me for tips and the last tip I gave was 2g for opening a box or something.

Depending on how nice people are asking for tips will definitely make you money, it may not be an obscene epic-buying profit but you'll make money either way. Then when you can do fiery/icy and weapon dmg +4 and stuff like that you charge, same as with really expensive enchants like +15 agi and etc.
#8 Oct 27 2005 at 9:34 AM Rating: Decent
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At that low a level, if you are a tailor you can say that would enchant for a stack of linen/wool cloth or whatever level cloth you need to skill up your tailoring, that in turn helps you get more mats for chanting which speeds up the process enormously.

Besides a stack of wool is going for 1g now a days on my server, but usually people that are still on wool don't know that, especially if they are Night Elves and have never been to IF.
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