WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2 Hard Lesson: Two Gold Pits you must Avoid
It's been almost two weeks since the release of WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2, and players have already tried out the core raids Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep. Frankly, the feedback has been quite positive, with a decent team experience. However, TBC Phase 2 also has some issues that cannot be ignored.
Phase 2 Raid Quality
Unlike Phase 1, which only featured short raids like Karrazhan, Gruul's Lair, and Magtheridon's Lair with a limited number of bosses, Phase 2 introduced two true raids with multiple high-mechanic bosses and large groups of mobs to clear.
This design not only represents a significant leap in fun but also increases the difficulty compared to Phase 1, even with the nerfed versions. This is enough to require a dedicated team to cooperate seriously, rather than the easy crushing of Phase 1.
For players who enjoy teamwork and are willing to invest time in progression, Phase 2's raid experience is exactly what TBC should be like.
The Economic System Has Collapsed
Despite the dungeons themselves receiving much praise from players, a large number of players are considering quitting or waiting until Phase 4 to return. The core issue isn't the difficulty of the combat mechanics, but rather the exorbitant prices of consumables.
During the second week of Phase 2, the price of Flask on some servers soared to 180 TBC Classic Anniversary gold per bottle.
Since everyone's team needs to continuously fight SSC and TK within a week, plus clearing mobs and the possibility of wiping and starting over, most guilds require members to consume two to three Flasks per night or two, with some slower-progressing guilds even needing four.
However, Flask alone can cost a player close to or even exceed 800 gold every two weeks.
Melee DPS also need additional items like Firebloom, Scrolls of Strength, and Scrolls of Agility, while Engineers also consume Goblin Sapper Charges. All these factors combined mean that a player diligently consuming all world buffs can easily use 500 to 100 WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold per raid.
Of course, theoretically, it's possible to clear Phase 2 raids without flasks or top-tier food, but most reputable guilds mandate the use of these consumables. Joining a PUG (PickUp Group) without these requirements makes a full clear virtually impossible given the difficulty and DPS pressure of Phase 2.
Therefore, not using these consumables is simply not feasible in the actual game environment. It's fair to say that the economic situation during TBC Classic Anniversary has been the worst of all WoW Classic expansions since launch. Bots frantically gather herbs and farm materials, but players who actually hand-gather or craft items struggle to profit.
This dire economic environment directly leads to widespread player burnout, causing many to choose to temporarily or permanently leave the game.
Advice for Different Players
It's understandable that ordinary BCC players are feeling burnt out and stressed right now. If you're feeling discouraged by consumable prices or simply experiencing game fatigue, feel free to take a break without guilt.
The best window to return is Phase 4, as you'll need to catch up on a lot of progress by then. More importantly, Primal Nether will become Bind on Equip, meaning players can directly unlock these materials and craft endgame gear, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for alts or new characters.
Furthermore, TBC Classic Anniversary isn't the only option in WoW Classic; WoW Classic Era and WoW Classic Hardcore also have stable player bases.
In short, we play TBC for fun. If Phase 2 feels like a chore, take a break or switch to a different version.
Comparison with 2021 TBC
If we compare the current TBC with the initial TBC release in 2021, most players would likely agree that 2021 TBC offered a better overall experience.
It's worth noting that Shaman's Bloodlust and Heroism buffs have now been extended to raids. Negative effects are reset after a wipe or boss kill, significantly improving the raid's combat pace.
While bots existed back then, the economy wasn't as distorted as it is now. Players could craft gold through daily quests, herbalism, and material farming, unlocking more items and feeling more free.
However, since Phase 1 of TBC, bots have had an exceptionally strong control over the market, making it virtually impossible for ordinary players to find a stable and easy way to make TBC Classic Anniversary gold.
But that's the reality now; if you don't want to play, you can only take a break, and complaining won't help.
Considering the development team's recent heavy promotion of Wrath of the Lich King, the much-anticipated Classic Plus might not be released until at least the mid-to-late game of Wrath of the Lich King, or even after it ends.
Whether you stick with Phase 2, temporarily quit and wait for Phase 4, or have completely switched to WoW Classic Hardcore or WoW Classic Era, don't let the game hold you hostage. Make the decision that best suits your time and energy.
While the current economy and consumable prices in TBC are indeed putting pressure on some players, this is expected to be gradually alleviated through future Phase updates.
Earn 30k+ Stubs per hour with Insane Silver to Gold Exchange Glitch after MLB The Show 26 Roster Update!
In MLB The Show 26, every official content drop and roster update inevitably shakes up the in-game market. With the launch of the May 22nd Roster Update, the market prices for Silver cards have hit an all-time low, a phenomenon that has directly paved the way for the craziest stub-earning method currently available in the game: the Silver-to-Gold Exchange.
Using this method, you can consistently rake in 30,000 to 60,000 stubs per hour. Below, we'll break down exactly how this strategy works and show you how to maximize your return on investment!
Why is this a guaranteed profit right now?
First and foremost, the key to this investment strategy lies in leveraging the rock-bottom market prices of Silver cards to acquire a large volume of Gold cards. By utilizing the guaranteed Quick Sell floor value of Gold cards, combined with the potential for high-OVR player drops, you can earn MLB The Show 26 Stubs with extremely low risk!
Silver Card Quick Sell Values
As of now, Quick Sell floor values for Silver cards of varying OVR ratings on the market are as follows:
75 OVR: 50 Stubs
76 OVR: 75 Stubs
77 OVR: 100 Stubs
78 OVR: 125 Stubs
79 OVR: 150 Stubs
Of course, simply quick selling these silver cards directly isn't a very profitable move. Instead, the goal is to utilize Exchange feature within MLB The Show 26 to trade them in for Live Series Gold Packs (which require 18,000 Exchange Points). Within Diamond Dynasty mode, you can exchange any unwanted player cards or items for points; this allows you to keep the cost per pack within a tight range of 500 to 600 Stubs.
Based on the current average market prices for gold cards in the game, and accounting for the inherent RNG (randomness) of pack openings, the average expected value of the items you pull from a single Live Series Gold Pack sits at approximately 750 Stubs, even if you happen to have the worst luck imaginable.
This means that for every Gold Pack you open, you stand to make a net profit of roughly 150 to 250 stubs. If you can manage to sell 200 packs in bulk within a single hour, your pure profit will skyrocket directly to between 37,500 and 62,500 stubs!
How can you possibly complete over 200 packs per hour?
I know right now many players are likely skeptical, wondering how it could be humanly possible to complete 200 or even more pack exchanges in just one hour. In reality, your current inefficiency is likely just a result of using the wrong platform and the wrong combination of cards.
First off, to achieve the feat of exchanging 200 packs per hour, using your console will only drag down your progress; I highly recommend switching entirely to Companion App. This is because on the console the system interface resets every time you complete an exchange; this forces you to constantly flip through pages and scroll to locate cards again, a process that is both incredibly time-consuming and tedious.
In contrast, Companion App's Exchange interface saves your spot. Once you select and complete an exchange for a specific tier of cards, the interface remains right where it is, eliminating the need to re-search for cards, a feature that saves you over 70% of your operational time.
However, to achieve this rapid-fire exchange speed on Companion App without ever having to flip pages, you must use a combination of cards that are all of the same rating to reach the 18,000-point threshold. If you mix player cards with different OVRs, you will inevitably be forced to frequently switch pages, causing your efficiency to plummet.
Now, here are the optimal single-rating card combinations for reaching the 18,000-point target:
10x 75 OVR Silver cards
8x 76 OVR Silver cards
6x 77 OVR Silver cards - The most highly recommended Gold Standard combination
Before you begin exchanging, ensure you have at least 100k stubs in liquid capital. Then, simply head to Marketplace, identify any Silver cards currently listed at their Quick Sell price, and get them in bulk, acquiring about 20 of them should suffice.
Once your orders have been fulfilled, navigate to Exchange tab within Companion App. Use either the 8x 76 OVR Silver card combination or the 6x 77 OVR Silver card combination to execute rapid-fire exchanges repeatedly until you are finished.
Stockpile cards that have the potential to jump to gold tier during the next Roster Update
If you were to simply open Gold packs and Quick Sell the contents, you would only be earning basic, hard-earned pocket change. What truly elevates this method to the status of a crazy glitch is that our strategy is specifically designed to capitalize on the upcoming roster update.
The next major roster update is scheduled for approximately June 5th. Therefore, before engaging in any Silver to Gold exchanges, you can seize this opportunity to over-cap, exceed the standard inventory limit, on specific players.
As is well known, although MLB 26 typically imposes a limit on the number of copies of a single card you can hold, you can bypass this restriction by utilizing card packs to over-cap, allowing you to stockpile dozens or even hundreds of copies of a specific player.
All you need to do is keep a close eye on players who are currently Silver cards but have a high probability of being officially upgraded to 80+ OVR Gold cards after June 5th, thanks to their outstanding real-world performance. Stockpile as many of these players as possible, for instance:
Mickey Moniak: Currently at the floor price for a Silver card; highly likely to be upgraded to Gold, making this a virtually risk-free investment.
Ildemaro Vargas: A high-potential Silver card; it is recommended to buy the dip and invest immediately.
Gavin Williams: A top contender for a gold card upgrade.
Michael Harris II: Projected to skyrocket to a high-tier 83 OVR card following Roster Update.
If you happen to pull a large number of these players from packs, either by chance or through deliberate stockpiling, their quick sell value will instantly surge from 100 stubs to several thousand stubs the moment they are successfully upgraded on June 5th. When factoring in this future appreciation, your effective hourly earnings rate could soar from 30,000 to over 50,000 Stubs.
Currently, because a new Roster Update was just released on May 22nd, Silver card market is heavily saturated, making this an excellent time to jump in. As time passes and this strategy is widely adopted by the community, driving up the floor prices of Silver cards, the profit margins will inevitably begin to narrow. So, don't let this golden opportunity pass you by, MLB 26 players! Log in to the game right now and make your first fortune before the June 5th Roster Update arrives!