Wow Token
Now’s the time to buy WoW gold
Okay, technically yesterday was the time to buy WoW gold: prices in North America and Europe peaked yesterday evening, but prices for WoW Tokens are still up (though they are bouncing up and down).
Do WoW Tokens change how you play?
When the WoW Token first launched, I immediately cashed in my gold to buy as much subscription time as possible.
WoW Tokens can now be traded for Battle.net Balance
Previously discussed at BlizzCon, WoW Tokens can now be traded for $15 in Battle.net Balance as of this afternoon.
WoW tokens possibly part of Battle.net account balance in patch 7.1.5
During BlizzCon 2016 earlier this month, the question was posed during the World of Warcraft Q&A about whether or not Blizzard was going to make the WoW Token a more widespread form of currency, working for other games and not just WoW.
Has the WoW Token killed off illegitimate gold sellers?
The A.V.
The Queue: Animal I have put on my head
If it’s wrong to stick a wolf head on your head, I don’t want to be right. Blame Darkwolf from Fire and Ice, I guess.
Anyway, it’s the Queue. We answer your Blizzard questions. Let us do this thing together.
Blizzard clarifies details on WoW Token purchases
If you've been baffled recently by limits to your ability to purchase a WoW Token, Blizzard has posted with clarifications to those limits.
Understanding the WoW Token market
WoW Tokens are one of World of Warcraft's most important monetization efforts, because they allow you to be able to purchase game time with in-game gold. Here's everything you need to know about buying and selling in this key market.
WoW Token and speculation
Let's assume you have a ton of gold. Let's say you stroll by the auction house and you see that the WoW Token has dropped to around 20,000 gold (in the US it often is below this, in the EU not as of yet) and you decide hey, I've got a ton of gold, I'll buy a year's worth of tokens and so you do. You dump 240,000 gold at the AH, redeem a bunch of tokens and bam, you're paid up for a year. You just saved fifteen dollars a month (again, using US numbers, I know it's different elsewhere in the world) for a whole year, and you're feeling pretty good about it. And there's no reason you shouldn't - that's why the token exists, after all.
What I find interesting is to consider all the side ramifications of this deal.
The Queue: Looking forward to that leveling grind
Since I’m taking Thursday to watch all the Marvel movies, I’ve switched Queues with Rossi this week — but if you have questions requiring Mr. Rossi’s expertise, you’ll find him here on Thursday and Friday. Now, let’s get on to the show.