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Why Players Still Choose to Buy Wow Gold for Anniversary Raids

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World of Warcraft is an MMORPG that has its own economy. Since the economy is created by the players themselves, it will also be affected by inflation.

When a new raid even gets released, the prices spike, and your gold gets less valuable. During these times, players need to have a lot of gold in order to purchase all the necessary items. When your gold is not enough, and you don’t have the time to farm more, you can get WoW gold from this site to catch up and prepare your character.

What Inflation Means in Wow

Inflation in World of Warcraft happens when the Auction House prices increase. That way, the same amount of gold can buy fewer items, and it’s all due to inflation. It’s mostly seen on raid consumables that players purchase, such as flasks, potions, crafted items, enchanting materials, gems, and other buffs.

Inflation mostly happens when more gold is added to the game than it’s spent. Players naturally earn gold by completing quests, selling items to vendors, and doing various world content. When players start earning more gold in the game, the default gold sinks, such as repairs, Auction House fees, and flight costs, can no longer clear enough gold to keep the game’s economy in balance. As more players have more gold, the prices in the Auction House increase because they can still buy stuff. This results in overall higher baseline prices for items like consumables, BoE items, and player services like crafting items and enchanting.

Why Anniversary Raids Trigger Price Spikes

Anniversary raids usually bring a lot of people back in the game. When that happens, many current and returning players will need to prepare for the said raid. This creates a time of truly high demand for a very short window. Everyone needs the same items to prepare for the raid, and this makes items like flasks, potions, enchanting materials, and BoE items very expensive.

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During these periods is also very easy to predict when people are going to do raid nights. With this information, sellers can increase the prices of the items since the demand will be much higher. Also, since more players are trying to buy the same things, consumables and other items start to feel more “premium” as there are not many people who collect herbs and ores. This makes for an even greater increase in prices. And all of this combined creates inflation in the Auction House.

The Raid Readiness Checklist That Costs Gold

Players do not lose all of their gold on one big purchase, but they lose it periodically with raid preparations and gear upgrades. Especially with anniversary raids, players rush to complete their characters and prepare for the raid. When you combine this with learning the raid mechanics, progressing, and constant wipes, this adds plentiful WoW gold to the weekly spending.

Even though you manage to loot gear in the raid, upgrading it with enchants and gems will cost you too. Besides, you still need to prepare for next week’s raid at the same time. On top of everything, the constant increase in price right before an important raid night makes it very expensive. The most common gold sinks usually are:

  • Consumables: You will have to purchase consumables for raiding each week.
  • Enchants and Upgrades: Enchanting and putting sockets and gems on your new gear is also a very big expense.
  • Crafted Utems: Crafting better items so you can progress or clear the raid easier can get very pricey.
  • BoE and catch-up Purchases: If you are a returning player, spending your gold for BoE items is your best option to catch up and prepare for the raid.
  • Repairs: Most players do not notice, but repairs stack up quickly and result in very large gold loss.

The Real Driver Is Time Pressure, Not “Laziness”

Most players do not want to spend countless hours in the game just to make their character powerful. Everyone wants to have well build character that can perform great in every content, but to do that, you have to farm gold, gather materials, run content, and manage your upgrades. Not everyone has the time to do this constantly, but you can use real money to purchase gold and then convert this gold into upgrades.

When an anniversary raids arrive, the window usually feels short. Everyone wants to do the raid when the groups are active, and the rewards are still relevant. But not everyone is ready for the raid, and this creates a situation where the cost of the items is very high and the time is getting shorter and shorter.

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When players get into that situation, the options are grind or pay, and it becomes really a time management choice. Not everyone wants to spend their limited time on repetitive grinding, while the prices of the items are so high that it makes your farming feel even longer.

Social Pressure and Group Standards

When an anniversary raid is back, many players want to complete it, but group expectations rise quickly. Every group wants a smoother runs so they require everyone to be prepared with consumables, proper gear, and talents. All of these preparations require gold and time that is not tied to personal skill and item level. This is where social pressure starts to take shape.

  • Pugs and Premade Groups Have Expectations: Doing raids with your guild or a pug group will always come with expectations. Everyone will require you to have the proper build, consumables, and enchants. If you are not prepared, you might not get invited to the raid, and this uncertainty creates a lot of pressure for the players.
  • Being Under-Prepared Risks: If you do not come to raids fully prepared, your group may have a hard time. Damage can be not enough, healing output can be low or you basically die without tanking the pulls or bosses. This can result in hours of wasted time or even replacing you with another player that have more consumables and enchants.
  • Pressure to Avoid Being a Liability to the Group: A lot of spending is driven less by necessity and more by anxiety and pressure to meet the group’s expectations. No one wants to feel like a liability to the whole party and cause avoidable wipes and hold the group back. During anniversary raids, this pressure increases since the time to prepare gets even shorter. These shorter windows cause players to panic and spend gold irrationally.

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HDFC Bank crashes 9% in one day. Which mutual funds have highest exposure to this stock in February

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The shares of HDFC Bank crashed nearly 9% on Thursday to hit the day’s low of Rs 770 on NSE amid leadership concerns after part-time Chairman and independent director Atanu Chakraborty stepped down, stating that he observed certain practices at the company over the last two years that did not align with his personal values and ethics.

In his resignation letter, Chakraborty said that certain developments and practices within the bank over the past two years did not align with his personal values and ethics. “This is the basis of my aforementioned decision,” he wrote.

As of February 27, 2026, mutual funds held nearly 359 crore shares of this stock, with a market value of Rs 3.19 lakh crore, in their portfolios before this crash. Around 25 AMCs had over 1 crore shares and, among these, 10 AMCs had over 10 crore shares.

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SBI Mutual Fund had the highest allocation in HDFC Bank, with 79.47 crore shares in its portfolio in February. ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and HDFC Mutual Fund had 51.91 crore and 38.82 crore shares, respectively.

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PPFAS Mutual Fund had 12.40 crore shares of HDFC Bank in its portfolio, with a market value of Rs 11,009 crore. Edelweiss Mutual Fund and Quant Mutual Fund had 2.97 crore and 2.62 crore shares, respectively.
WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund had 1.64 crore shares in its portfolio in February. Samir Arora-led Helio Mutual Fund had 41.29 lakh shares of this stock in its portfolio.JioBlackRock Mutual Fund, a new entrant in the mutual fund industry, had 31.72 lakh shares of this stock in its portfolio, with a market value of Rs 281 crore. Sunil Singhania-led Abakkus Mutual Fund had 18 lakh shares of HDFC Bank, followed by Quantum Mutual Fund, which had 15.29 lakh shares in its portfolio.

iSIF by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund had 10.56 lakh shares of HDFC Bank in its portfolio, followed by Magnum SIF by SBI Mutual Fund, which had 10.2 lakh shares.

Altiva SIF and Diviniti SIF had 2.79 lakh and 2.49 lakh shares, respectively, of HDFC Bank. Arudha SIF had 5,500 shares of this stock.

QSIF and Titanium SIF exited this stock in February by selling 6.27 lakh shares and 1.45 lakh shares, respectively.

As of January 31, 2026, mutual funds held 351 crore shares of HDFC Bank in their portfolios and added 7.90 crore shares on a monthly basis.

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We considered all mutual funds that had exposure to this stock. Note: ETFs invest in stocks that are part of the underlying index.

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Chakraborty joined HDFC Bank’s board in May 2021. He previously served as Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, was an alternate governor on the World Bank Board, and also chaired the National Infrastructure Investment Fund. He is a Gujarat cadre IAS officer.

Keki Mistry, meanwhile, has been appointed as an interim part-time Chairman for a period of three months, as approved by the RBI.

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Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds has pulled out of commitment in the United States at short notice, complaining of a back injury.

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Ardmore Shipping: If Returns Don’t Improve, A Takeover Is The Best Path (Downgrade) (ASC)

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US considers lifting sanctions on some Iranian oil

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“To put it mildly, this is bananas,” said David Tannenbaum, director of Blackstone Compliance Services, a consultancy specialising in maritime sanctions. “Essentially we’re allowing Iran to sell oil, which could then be used to fund the war effort.”

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From fuel to mortgages, the BBC looks at how oil and gas prices could push up the cost of living.

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Galatasaray Star Suffers Freak Hand Injury vs Liverpool in Champions League

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Galatasaray forward Noa Lang sustained a shocking hand injury in the UEFA Champions League. Aside from the unfortunate injury, the team suffered a much worse outcome against Liverpool: a 4-0 loss in a routine match.

The incident occurred late in the second half and immediately drew widespread concern among all viewers at Anfield.

How the Noa Lang Injury Happened

The freak accident occurred in the 75th minute as Lang battled for possession with Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones. While attempting to regain control, Lang stumbled backward and collided with advertising boards along the pitch. In an unusual twist, his thumb became trapped between two boards, resulting in a deep and painful wound.

Witnesses saw Lang clutching his hand as blood poured from the injury, prompting match officials to halt play while medical personnel rushed to assist.

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Urgent Medical Response

Galatasaray’s medical team provided immediate on-field treatment before Lang was stretchered off the pitch. Liverpool players showed commendable sportsmanship, offering support as he was taken for further evaluation.

According to AP News, head coach Okan Buruk later confirmed that Lang was transferred to a nearby hospital, where doctors assessed the injury. Depending on the severity, the forward may require surgery to fully recover. Medical staff acted swiftly to determine whether urgent intervention would be necessary.

Galatasaray’s Bad Night Becomes Even Worse

The injury compounded an already challenging night for Galatasaray, who suffered a 4-0 loss and exited the Champions League with a 4-1 aggregate defeat.

While the result confirmed Liverpool’s dominance, Lang’s unusual injury quickly became the focal point. Galatasaray’s upcoming fixtures will be without one of their key attacking players.

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India’s largest asset manager SBI Mutual Fund files DRHP for IPO. Check details

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SBI Mutual Fund, India‘s largest asset management company, has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with market regulator Sebi for an IPO, which will be entirely an offer for sale (OFS) by its promoters. The offer will see the sale of up to 20.37 crore equity shares of face value Re 1 each, with no fresh issue component, implying that the company will not receive any proceeds.

State Bank of India, the promoter, will offload up to 12.83 crore shares, while Amundi India Holding will sell up to 7.53 crore shares as part of the OFS. The weighted average cost of acquisition stands at Rs 0.15 per share for SBI and Rs 4.35 per share for Amundi. The total issue size in rupee terms has not yet been disclosed.

SBI Mutual Fund operates as the investment manager to its flagship mutual fund business and also offers portfolio management services (PMS), alternative investment funds (AIFs) and offshore advisory services.

The company serves over 1.6 crore unique investors as of December 2025 and manages mutual fund average assets under management (MAAUM) of Rs 6,06,139 crore, accounting for 48.05% of total mutual fund MAAUM.

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It holds a 15.4% market share by QAAUM, making it the largest AMC in India. The firm also dominates adjacent segments, with a 39% market share in PMS and 61% in specialised investment funds. Its SIP franchise remains one of the strongest in the industry, with 1.57 crore live SIPs, reflecting deep retail penetration.


The AMC benefits from a dual-parent structure, combining SBI’s extensive domestic distribution network with Amundi’s global asset management expertise.
Financial performance

SBI Mutual Fund has reported strong and consistent financial growth over recent years. For the nine months ended December 2025, the company reported revenue from operations of Rs 3,251 crore and profit after tax of Rs 2,433 crore.
For FY25, revenue stood at Rs 3,598 crore, while profit after tax came in at Rs 2,540 crore, reflecting high profitability and operating leverage in the asset management business.

The company operates a debt-free balance sheet and has maintained robust return ratios, with return on net worth at 33.77% in FY25. Net worth stood at Rs 72,720 crore as of December 2025.

IPO structure and positioning

Given that the issue is entirely an OFS, the listing is primarily aimed at providing liquidity to existing shareholders and unlocking value, rather than raising growth capital. The proposed listing comes at a time when India’s mutual fund industry continues to see strong inflows, driven by rising retail participation, SIP growth and financialisation of savings.

The IPO is expected to draw strong institutional and retail interest given SBI Mutual Fund’s dominant market position, strong profitability and scalable business model.

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