Fresh 60 on my first character, i haven't touched any profession so whatever method there is i would be starting completely from scratch. Also i have very little knowledge of the game systems outside of basic zone leveling. unfortunately there are a bunch of transmog i would love to get from the AH, but i need a good couple of thousands of gold. I know im asking a lot, in a very open end way, but i just don't know enough to narrow things down. I'm not looking to become a millionaire, just a some kind of 5 digits to get a few tmogs.

A new player still not at 80 technically shouldn't need much gold.. Whenever i level up, I just use loot or story rewards to gear myself. Then after that I craft what I need, but if you are new to the game, you probably don't have the desire or resources for that. I'm not sure how much gold you're wanting, but farming centaurs at any level is good for selling leather, hitting every node you see and selling it are the two simplest ways. Pretty much putting everything you get on the trade post is a good idea. Even cheap things add up eventually. Just casual play, not doing anything out of the ordinary I make 10-15G a day.. if I was trying to actually make some money it'd probably be much more. edit as far as lvl 40 fractals go, you'd need at least a little agony resistance, so a couple ascended pieces.. I can't speak of that much though since I've only played around in the low ones.


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@Zionka.6897 said:A new player still not at 80 technically shouldn't need much gold.. Whenever i level up, I just use loot or story rewards to gear myself. Then after that I craft what I need, but if you are new to the game, you probably don't have the desire or resources for that. I'm not sure how much gold you're wanting, but farming centaurs at any level is good for selling leather, hitting every node you see and selling it are the two simplest ways. Pretty much putting everything you get on the trade post is a good idea. Even cheap things add up eventually. Just casual play, not doing anything out of the ordinary I make 10-15G a day.. if I was trying to actually make some money it'd probably be much more. edit as far as lvl 40 fractals go, you'd need at least a little agony resistance, so a couple ascended pieces.. I can't speak of that much though since I've only played around in the low ones.

Honestly just working your way up to 40 to learn the levels and have fun with it. Plenty of ways to earn some decent gold, don't want to burn out just trying to farm 24/7. Ofc do what's fun for you. If you have HoT I would say do some quick gathering at the Flax farm spot in verdant brink (under Jaka Itzel wp, on vine floor lvl) , will get you just under a gold per character. There are rich miner guilds and maps if you goggle them for other mats as well. spvp with the season going on can bring in some decent gold if your into that as well. Also remember to do your daily, it's 2 gold. Normally a mix of pve and wvw or pvp can get it done in just a couple of minutes once you learn which ones are the fastest.

Gems to gold is likely the most efficient when you consider time per gold. (Working for your boss and exchange the money to gems to gold most likely gives you more gold per hour than any in-game farming)

But having said this: You most likely want to earn the gold in-game. My experience is that world bosses and ranked PvP give you decent gold rewards. For world bosses, use party search to find a squad doing most world bosses, a.k.a. a world boss train. You will get numerous gold items and some orange ones. Selling these at trading post will provide you with decent gold and it is quite easy to play.

I ask this because if you are new you have the whole game to explore and plenty of things to do ( and while you do them you will earn items which are worth golds ).There are places and strategies to farm in the best way, but since you are new i suggest you to enjoy the game.

I'll summarize earning gold with minimum time spent:Do the daily, it is 2 gold.

These do not require HoT: Do Tequatl event, 1 gold. Do fast Dungeon path, CoF P1. Do fast Fractal path. Check LFG, and tag along with Silverwaste chest run (but make sure you have enough Bandit crest to buy the keys first). Doing Silverwaste RIBA (mostly loot bags and some rare) plus vinewrath.If you have HoT, do the Auric Basin Meta event. It gives good loot within 20 min. Also, do the Verdant Brink night event. If time right, killing the first boss, getting the Amalgamated gem within 5 min. Do mapping in certain map that give you good material (such as T6, Blood, totem) and remember to buy 6 Pact's Scout mapping material (need related Masteries) daily.During some festival, it could be a good time to make gold, e.g. selling bag during Halloween. The upcoming Wintersday event will be a good time to make gold and farm Karma.

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As expected, this Gold Cup roster has a more U.S.-based influence, with a total of 16 of the 23 players coming from Major League Soccer. Players also join from clubs in England (2), Italy (2), Mexico (2) and Netherlands (1).

Five players will do double duty as part of both the Concacaf Nations League and Gold Cup squads: goalkeepers Sean Johnson and Matt Turner, defender Miles Robinson, midfielder Alan Soora and forward Alex Zendejas.

With 78 appearances, two-time FIFA World Cup veteran Yedlin is the leading cap winner, followed by Morris (52), Long (32), Roldan (32), Turner (26), Matt Miazga (23) and Miles Robinson (21). Sean Johnson becomes the ninth USMNT player named to five or more Gold Cup rosters, joining DaMarcus Beasley (6), Landon Donovan (6), Frankie Hejduk (6), Kasey Keller (6), Clint Dempsey (5), Brad Guzan (5), Cobi Jones (5) and Eric Wynalda (5).

While all the players on the roster have appeared at least once for the senior team, a total of nine players will seek their first caps in official competition: Cade Cowell, Julian Gressel, DeJuan Jones, Aidan Morris, Jalen Neal, Gaga Slonina, Alan Soora, John Tolkin and Brandon Vazquez.

The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to as simply the Gold Glove or Golden Glove, is the award given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) players judged to have exhibited superior individual fielding performances at each fielding position in both the National League (NL) and the American League (AL). The Gold Glove is widely considered one of the most prestigious defensive awards in baseball.

Winners for position awards are determined from voting by the managers and coaches in each league,[1] who are not permitted to vote for their own players.[1] Additionally, a sabermetric component provided by the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) accounts for about 25 percent of the vote.[2] For the utility player awards, the sabermetric component and other defensive statistics are exclusively used to select the winners, without any voting by coaches.[3]

In 1957, the baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings created the Gold Glove Award to commemorate the best fielding performance at each position.[4] Winners receive a glove made from gold lam-tanned leather and affixed to a walnut base.[4] In the inaugural year, one Gold Glove was awarded to the top fielder at each position in MLB;[4] since 1958, separate awards have been given to the top fielders in each league.[4] In 2020, Rawlings began issuing a Gold Glove Award for team defense, with one recipient each in the American and National Leagues.[5] Starting in 2022, a Gold Glove Award in each league has been awarded to a utility player.[6]

Before the involvement of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) in the voting process, The Boston Globe writer Peter Abraham said the Fielding Bible Awards "are far more accurate (and accountable)" than the Gold Glove awards since statistics are used along with the opinions of an expert panel. The Gold Gloves are selected by managers and coaches who may have seen a player as few as six times during the season.[11] Bill Chuck of Comcast SportsNet New England wrote that Gold Glove voters frequently counted only errors to determine winners.[12] Geoff Baker of The Seattle Times said the votes for the Gold Gloves rely largely on a player's past reputation.[13] The Associated Press wrote that "some fans have viewed the Gold Gloves as mostly a popularity contest, even suggesting that a player's performance at the plate helped draw extra attention to his glove."[14] After winning the AL Gold Glove at first base in both 1997 and 1998, Rafael Palmeiro won again in 1999 with the Texas Rangers while only appearing in 28 games as a first baseman; he played in 128 games as a designated hitter that season, resulting in a controversy.[12][15][16][17] Derek Jeter, winner of five Gold Gloves, believes that many defensive factors cannot be quantified.[18] In 2013, Rawlings collaborated on the Gold Glove Award with SABR, who provided the SABR Defensive Index (SDI) to add a sabermetric component to the selection process. The index accounted for 25 percent of the vote, while managers and coaches continued to provide the majority.[2] Afterwards, Jay Jaffe of Sports Illustrated wrote that the Gold Gloves "appear to have significantly closed the gap on their more statistically driven counterparts."[19] SABR and FiveThirtyEight believed that the impact to the voting results by SDI, which is also included on the voters' ballots, went beyond its own 25% weight and also influenced the managers' and coaches' voting.[20]

The most Gold Gloves ever won by one player is 18 by pitcher Greg Maddux. He won 13 consecutive awards from 1990 to 2002, all in the National League.[21] Brooks Robinson has the most wins for a position player, with 16 Gold Gloves,[22] all at third base, and is tied for the second-highest total overall with pitcher Jim Kaat; both players won their 16 awards consecutively.[23] Ivn Rodrguez has won the most Gold Gloves as a catcher, with 13 career awards in the American League.[24] Ozzie Smith has 13 wins at shortstop; he and Rodrguez are tied for the fourth-highest total among all winners.[25] Among outfielders, Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays, who played primarily right field and center field, respectively, are tied for the lead with 12 Gold Gloves.[26][27] Keith Hernandez, the leader at first base, has won 11 times,[28] and Roberto Alomar leads second basemen with 10 wins.[29] Other players with 10 or more wins include shortstop Omar Vizquel (11),[30] catcher Johnny Bench (10),[31] third basemen Mike Schmidt (10),[32] and Nolan Arenado (10) and outfielders Ken Griffey Jr., Ichiro Suzuki, Andruw Jones, and Al Kaline (10 each).[33][34][35][36] ff782bc1db

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