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Welcome to our World of Warcraft Gold Guide, where today we will be discussing the Albino Cavefish Gold Farm.


To begin, the farm is located within the Cataclysm zone of Deepholm. To get there, make your way to your Capital City and head towards the Earthen Circle Portals. Once you have entered the zone, head to either the Needlerock Chasm (coordinates 27.5 34.3) or the Crimson Expanse (coordinates 75.2 40.4).


Once you have arrived at one of these locations, you will want to fly around the water and look out for schools of Albino Cavefish. Typically, you will be able to loot 3 or 4 fish from one school, making it an efficient farm to loop.


Please note that to farm the Albino Cavefish, you will need to have Cataclysm Fishing, which can be learned from your local fishing trainer. Not only is this a great spot to farm fish, but you can also use it to level up your fishing skill.


The Albino Cavefish is a valuable material, as it is used to create the item Deepstone Oil via Alchemy. This oil is used to craft the Vial of the Sands Mount, which adds to its value. According to data from "WorthIt", you can expect to collect approximately 104 Albino Cavefish per hour from this farm.


Additionally, you can increase your gold return by crafting the fish into Deepstone Oil. With the built-in 50% proc chance for gaining 50% extra oil for every fish you turn into oil, this can increase the amount of items to sell, and therefore increase the amount of gold you can make from this farm.


In my personal experience, I prefer to sell half of the fish, and craft the other half into oil, so as not to flood the market. This strategy works best for me, but you may find another approach to be more profitable.


To summarize, the Albino Cavefish gold farm is a tested and true method for obtaining gold in World of Warcraft. It's reliable, efficient, and can yield a substantial return if done properly. Happy Fishing and Good luck on your gold farming journey!

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