WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 3 Gold Investment Guide | What to stockpile before release?
Category: WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Posted: Jul 13, 2026 Views: 19
WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 3 is likely arriving before long. Given that the first and second phases were spaced about three months apart, we expect the third phase to land sometime in the first half of August.
Once Phase 3 goes live, both the new dungeons and the raid will consume vast amounts of gold from you. Without any preparation, your gold reserves will soon sound alarm bells. Before that happens, you could take your idle gold and invest it in certain items, which might yield a decent return.

Consumables
Dark Runes
Dark Runes are currently valued within a reasonable range, so now is not an ideal time to invest in them. That does not mean you will lose gold, but rather that you will not make much from them.
Dark Runes will appreciate as phases progress, and if you have already amassed a large stock, there is no urgent need to sell them off right now. Each time a new raid opens, you can put some up for sale, and you will almost certainly turn a profit - yet patience is what you will need.
Super Mana Potions
During WoW TBC Anniversary Phase 2, Players found they could easily dominate raids with good gear, and they could also obtain consumables exclusive to Tempest Keep and Serpent Shrine Cavern, so the usage of Super Mana Potions remained relatively low.
Entering Phase 3, however, the number of boss encounters will jump dramatically from the current maximum of six to fourteen, and in the first three weeks of any new phase, mana potion consumption always spikes. Thus, investing in Super Mana Potions gives you a very high probability of making a profit.
Dreaming Glory and Felweed
Felweed and Dreaming Glory are the materials used to craft Super Mana Potions. Crafting one Super Mana Potion requires 2 Dreaming Glory and 1 Felweed.
Should Super Mana Potions become truly scarce, the value of these raw materials will rise accordingly. You might gamble on which material will surge more, and Dreaming Glory is the one recommended here.
Felweed's high demand in Phase 2 caused its value to double, leading many players to hoard large quantities. Therefore, its value may actually decrease in Phase 3. However, the value of Dreaming Glory should continue to rise steadily.
The safest approach, though, is to hold Super Mana Potions directly, because then you benefit regardless of which material becomes the bottleneck.
Elixir of Healing Power
Wipes will be more frequent in Phase 3, forcing healers to consume greater numbers of elixirs. Even during the early days of Phase 2, the value of this Elixir of Healing Power rose at one point. Although Phase 3 will drop free flasks, players will still need regular elixirs during the first week.
Elixir of Healing Power requires one Golden Sansam and one Dreaming Glory as materials. If you believe Dreaming Glory will increase in value, then investing in this elixir is something you could consider.
Brilliant Wizard Oil
Brilliant Wizard Oil requires two Large Brilliant Shards and three Firebloom. Its current value is quite high, and for each one you craft, you can almost secure a 50% margin.
Yet it is hard to confirm whether this advantage will persist until Phase 3 launch, because such a high margin seems somewhat abnormal. If you feel this could earn you a decent sum, then it is best not to wait - now is the optimal time.
Scroll of Agility / Scroll of Strength V
The values of these two scrolls are currently in a reasonable range, and like Dark Runes, they will gradually rise over time, but there is no need to invest in them at this moment.
Nightmare Seed
Nightmare Seed boosts maximum health by 2000 for 30 seconds, and it is a consumable often used by tanks. If WoW BCC Anniversary Phase 3 sees a large number of tanks needing Nightmare Seed, supply will fall seriously short.
Nightmare Seed can only be obtained with a low probability when gathering Nightmare Vine, making it quite rare. Very few players list it on the auction house; if you find Nightmare Seeds listed within 10 WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold each, you might consider trading with that seller.
Materials
Khorium Ore
Khorium Ore ranks among the two scarcest resources in WoW TBC - extremely rare and impossible to farm deliberately. When demand rises, gatherers cannot target it specifically because its appearance is entirely random. Its current value is astonishingly low, leaving enormous room for appreciation.
After Phase 3 opens, new daily quest areas will activate a quest that requires a Khorium Power Core, which is made from three bars or six ores, and virtually every player will need it.
Investing in Khorium Ore does demand patience, however; it is advisable to extend your investment horizon from Phase 3 all the way to Phase 5, as you may need to hold onto Khorium Ores for several months before reaping truly generous returns.
Thick Clefthoof Leather
Phase 4 of WoW TBC will introduce Greater Drums of War, replacing Drums of Battle. The new drums require 4 Thick Clefthoof Leather.
This leather is the second scarcest resource in the game, with restocking being extremely slow. After a sweep of the auction house, values take several days to recover.
Currently valued at about 2 gold per piece, I consider it severely undervalued. Unlike Khorium Ore, Thick Clefthoof Leather can be deliberately farmed. If its value surges too early, gatherers will flood into Nagrand to increase supply, which would be unfavorable for investment.
Primal Earth
In the higher-difficulty raids of WoW TBC Phase 3, tanks will switch from the current haste/destruction potions to armor potions. Primal Earth itself is also scarce. Its value may not spike immediately in Phase 3, but it will rise eventually - provided you have patience.
Shadow Resistance Gear
Some people might profit from selling Shadow Resistance Gear to other investors, but actual players will use very little of it. At most, they will use the Black Temple quest necklace and an epic cloak with resistance enchants - they will not use resistance food, resistance gems, or green resistance gear.
Its value may experience a brief uptick, but players will soon realize that resistance gear is simply not needed. If you are not monitoring the market every hour of the day, it is better not to invest in it.
In short, Thick Clefthoof Leather and Dreaming Glory are the targets you should most consider investing in before WoW TBC Phase 3. Nevertheless, if you notice their values skyrocketing within a short period, caution is warranted.
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