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  • noun online gaming The business of farming/grinding for in-game currency (gold in many games) and items in massively multiplayer online games for for-profit resale outside of the game.
  • verb Present participle of gold farm.

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  • "Nearly 500,000 people in developing nations earn a wage making virtual goods in online games to sell to players, a study has found. Research by Manchester University shows that the practice, known as gold farming, is growing rapidly.

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    In many online games virtual cash remains rare and many people turn to suppliers such as gold farmers to get money to outfit avatars with better gear, weapons or a mount. Some gold farming operations offer other services such as 'power levelling' in which they assume control of a player's character and turn it into a high-powered hero far faster than the original owner could manage themselves."

    - 'Poor earning virtual gaming gold', BBC website, 22 August 2008.

    August 23, 2008

  • A favorite occupation for Chinese teenagers who are employed as "gold farmers" in certain MMORPG games, such as World of Warcraft.

    August 23, 2008