I won't speculate about why, but the limits are set per level, available at the Blizzard support page. You can't just carry any arbitrary amount of gold with you when you move realms. And similarly to cross-faction arbitrage, there's actually money to be made - even if you're aiming to bring more wealth with you than you're strictly allowed to. What this amounts to is cross-realm arbitrage. Should I buy all the expensive items I can find and try to sell them on my new realm? Should I making a guild to transfer where there is virtually no limit on gold? Transferring two characters over is expensive enough already. I am planning to transfer my main alt to my new realm, and I'd love to find a way to bring that money with me. Having done that already I still have a lot of now useless gold on my old realm. I had a decent amount of gold on my old realm, but I'm only allowed to transfer 50k gold with my character. This turned out to be a good move on my part and I'm planning to stay there. I have recently transferred to a new low population realm to try my raiding luck in a new guild. I received an interesting email from a reader who is looking to transfer all of his gold to a new realm: Email Basil with your questions, comments, or hate mail! Every week, WoW Insider brings you Gold Capped, in which Basil " Euripides" Berntsen and Fox Van Allen aim to show you how to make money on the Auction House.
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