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  • Breakfast Topic: Will you use Diablo 3 RMAH to buy Mists of Pandaria?

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    Chase Hasbrouck
    Chase Hasbrouck
    07.28.2012

    So even though my Diablo III days are mostly over, it did have a nice surprise for me when I clicked through to preorder Mists of Pandaria. Turns out, you can use your Battle.net Balance to pay (or partially pay) for the expansion. Theoretically, with a bit of grinding, you could completely fund your purchase through nothing but DIII play. As you can see from the screenshot, I've got a ways to go with that, personally. What about you? Any plans on ramping up the time in Sanctuary to fund your continued Azerothian adventures? Evil has returned! 1.2 million WoW players are getting Diablo III for free thanks to the Annual Pass. You can get prepared for the evil with WoW Insider's launch coverage. From the lore of Diablo, to the important blue posts and the basics of Diablo gameplay, we'll get you on the inside track for the return of evil.

  • An introduction to the Diablo 3 economy for WoW players

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    Chase Hasbrouck
    Chase Hasbrouck
    05.15.2012

    Are you a WoW economy titan, or do you simply dabble? Either way, you'll be in for a treat in Diablo III. Blizzard has created a virtual economy that mirrors WoW's in many ways, giving you the ability to gain (or lose!) a fortune. Before you dive in and lose your virtual shirt, though, it wouldn't hurt to review some of the basics. Gold is king As in WoW, the primary resource that makes the world go 'round is gold. There's no silver or copper here, though; it's gold all the way down, and lots of it. If you're still in the WoW mindset of "Gee, a couple of thousand gold is a lot of money," then you'll want to recalibrate. You can expect to have several thousand gold by the end of the first Act. Your primary source for gold will be drops. Monsters, chests, objects -- most everything drops gold, and the amount increases as you progress through the game.