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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Profession Guides

Primary Professions

  • Tailoring Guide 1-450

  • Leatherworking Guide 1-450

  • Jewelcrafting Guide 1-450

  • Inscription Guide 1-450

  • Engineering Guide 1-450

  • Enchanting Guide 1-450

  • Blacksmithing Guide 1-450

  • Alchemy Guide 1-450

  • Gathering Professions

  • Mining Guide 1-450

  • Skinning Guide 1-450

  • Herbalism Guide 1-450

  • Secondary Professions

  • First Aid Guide 1-450

  • Lockpicking Guide 1-400

  • Cooking Guide 1-450

  • Fishing Guide 1-450
  • First Aid Guide 1-450


    Approximate Cloths Required for 1-450:



    • 170 Linen Cloth

    • 180 Wool Cloth

    • 150 Silk Cloth

    • 110 Mageweave Cloth

    • 80 Runecloth


    • 115 Netherweave Cloth

    • 80 Frostweave Cloth


    At first, visit any First Aid trainer, pick up the profession and you will automatically learn to make Linen Bandage.




    • 40 - 80

      60 x [Heavy Linen Bandage] - 120 Linen Cloth

      You'll have to visit your trainer again at 75 (or 50) to be able to continue skilling up to 150.













    You can train Grand Master First Aid from a Grand Master First Aid Trainer located in Borean Tundra, Howling Fjord or Dalaran.




    • 400 - 450

      Now you will need to learn the Heavy Frostweave Bandage recipe in order to skill-up any further. However, this recipe is not sold or trained - [Manual: Heavy Frostweave Bandage] is a world drop that must be farmed. Thankfully, players report a rather easy time farming the recipe drop from the ice trolls found in Zul'Drak.



    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Lockpicking Guide 1-400

    The basic formula for your maximum lockpicking skill at a particular level is (5 * level).


    Here is a list of Junkboxes you can get with Pick Pocket. You can train your lockpicking skill with these too, however in this Lockpicking guide, I will mostly use Footlockers and Doors.







    • 170 - 225


      Now you have to go to Badlands - Angor Fortress. You will find two kind of footlockers there, you will need a lockpicking skill of 175 to open the [Dentened Footlocker].



      Don't bother trying to Pick Pocket the mobs, the boxes you will find are already grey to you.





    • 225 - 250


      Go to the middle Searing Gorge, it's near Badlands and go inside the caves, the Footlockers will be there. Now you can try to Pick Pocket mobs too, because the [Sturdy Junkbox] you will find turns grey only at 275.



      • [Dented Footlocker] - There are two kind of Footlockers with the same name, one of them turns green at 250, the other turns green at 275



      .





    • 250 - 300


      Go to Tyr's Hand in Eastern Plaguelands. Pickpocket the mobs and find all of the [Scarlet Footlockers]. In the time it takes to take a full circle of Tyr's Hand, the starting point will be pickpocketable and have boxes respawned.








    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Cooking Guide 1-450



    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Cooking.


    You can make [Basic Campfire] to cook your food.






    80 - 130



    Learn Journeyman Cooking.



    • 80 - 130

      Go to Ashenvale, and head to the Zoram Strand, where the sea is (north-west).


      [Boiled Clams] - 1 Clam Meat, 1 Refreshing Spring Water - clam meat can be found in [Small Barnacled Clam]


      [Crab Cake] - 1 Crawler Meat


      Alliance:


      Alliance players can buy this recipe too, because the Crawlers drop Crawler Claws too. Don't sell the Crawler Claws!


      [Cooked Crab Claw] - 1 Crawler Claw





    130 - 225




    Learn Expert Cooking.








    225 - 300




    Learn Artisan Cooking.







    300 - 350



    Go to Outland and learn Cooking Master.






    350 - 450



    Go to Northrend and learn Cooking Grand Master.




    • 365 - 375

      The Cooking trainer will teach you a lot of recipes which will go green at 382 skill and gray at 415 skill. Any of these recipes are good for skilling up Cooking. I recommend Rhino Dogs if you want to farm the materials. There are a lot of Rhinos around Warsong Hold in Borean Tundra, and they respawn really quickly. If you want to buy the materials, you should check the prices for Rhino Dogs, Worm Meat and Fangtooth Herring. These are usually the cheapest ones.


      13 x [Rhino Dogs] - 13 [Rhino Meat]




    • 375 - 400

      Making one Kungaloosh costs 66 silver, so if you find out that Rhino Dogs, Worm Meat or Fangtooth Herring are cheaper than that, buy those instead.

      You have to finish a quest chain first. It starts with the quest called Some Make Lemonade, Some Make Liquor and ends with The Taste Test. After you completed the quest chain, go to Dalaran and find the Washed-Up Mage, he is in the In the underbelly (sewers). He will teach you how to make [Kungaloosh]. After that, go to the Dalaran Fruit Vendor and you can just buy the materials from him.







    I hope you liked this Cooking Guide, GZ to 450!



    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Fishing Guide 1-450

    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Fishing Apprentice.




    • 1 - 300

      Buy a Fishing Pole, it's sold by trade goods vendors and fishing suppliers. Go to the nearest water, and fish from skill 1 to 300. When you reach skill 75, you can go to Barrens and cath [Deviate Fish], the best spot is to go into Wailing Caverns and fish there, because then you won't have to move between pools to find School of Deviate Fish. You can sell the fish raw at the Auction House or if you have the recipe you can sell [Savory Deviate Delight].


      Do not forget to visit your fishing trainer when you reach skill 75, 150 and 225!




    300 - 450



    Before you travel, gather together gear and lures that improve your effective fishing skill. At least a +5 Strong Fishing Pole and a stack of +75 Bright Baubles. There are a lot more fishing Poles, check out this link for the list of every fishing Poles and this link for the list of lures.



    Go to Borean Tundra in Northrend and learn Master rank from Fishy Ser'ji (Horde) in Warsong Hold, or Old Man Robert (Alliance) in Valiance Keep. Even with good gear and lures, initially you will catch a lot of junk fishing in Northrend, in Borean Tundra you will need 475 effective skill to fish without catching junk. If you are higher level, around 80, you should go to Wintergasp instead of Borean Tundra, you can make the most gold by fishing there, at the start, around half of your cathes will be junk, but the amount of junk will gradually decline.


    Do not forget to visit your fishing trainer when you reach Fishing skill 375!


    I hope you liked this Fishing Guide, gz to 450!

    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Tailoring Guide 1-450




    Approximate Materials Required for 1-450:




    • 160 Linen Cloth

    • 50 Coarse Thread

    • 165 Wool Cloth

    • 80 Fine thread

    • 5 Gray Dye

    • 760 Silk Cloth

    • 30 Blue Dye

    • 396 Mageweave Cloth


    • 45 Silken Thread

    • 60 Red Dye

    • 106 Heavy Silken Thread

    • 740 Runecloth

    • 131 Rune Thread

    • 725 Netherweave Cloth

    • 30 Arcane Dust

    • 20 Knothide Leather

    • 2975 Frostweave Cloth - You shouldn't buy all of these at once


    • 240 Infinite Dust

    • 96 Eternium Thread

    • 440-450 is not included, due the insane amount of gold and materials needed for it


    Related Guides:







    WoW Tailoring Leveling Guide 1 - 450



    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Tailoring.



    • 1 - 45

      80 x [Bolt of Linen Cloth] - 160 Linen Cloth

    • Stop making these if you reach Tailoring 45, and make more only if you need it.






    75 - 125



    Learn Tailoring Journeyman.








    125 - 200



    Learn Tailoring Expert.










    200 - 300



    Learn Tailoring Artisan.









    • 280 - 295

      18 x [Runecloth Gloves] - 90 Bolt of Runecloth, 36 Rune Thread

      Recipe goes yellow at 290, get enough materials for 18.






    300 - 350



    Go to Outland or Northrend and learn Tailoring Master.






    • 335 - 345

      10 x [Netherweave Boots] - 60 Bolts of Netherweave, 20 Knothide Leather, 10 Rune Thread







    Tailoring specializations


    Tailors of lvl 60 or higher with a skill of 350 or greater now can choose a Tailoring Specialization. Each of these three specializations allow the tailor access to a number of self only recipes and will allow the tailor to make twice as much of one kind of new cloth as a tailor without this Specialization. Each specialization also provides recipes specific bind-on-pickup cloth gear.




    • Mooncloth tailoring (Healing): Allows the tailor access to learn the patterns for the Bind on Pickup Primal Mooncloth Set, and to create an additional primal mooncloth at a moonwell.



    • Shadoweave tailoring (Shadow / Frost): Allows the tailor to learn the patterns for the Bind on Pickup Shadow's Embrace set, and to create an additional shadowcloth at the Altar of Shadows.



    • Spellfire tailoring (Fire / Arcane): Allows the tailor to learn the patterns for the Bind on Pickup Wrath of Spellfire set, and to create an additional spellcloth in Netherstorm.



    (source: wowwiki)






    350 - 450



    Go to Northrend and learn Tailoring Grand Master.












    • 425 - 440

      20 x [Frostweave Bag] - 120 Bolt of Imbued Frostweave, 40 Eternium Thread

    • You should make around 20 of these, it depends on your luck. The recipe goes yellow at 430 and green at 440, but you should make these because you will sell them at AH anyway, so you will get most of your gold back. Don't flood the AH, only put in a few bags at once. It might take weeks or even months before you sell all of them. Try to make Bags for your friends, tell them to bring the materials for it.


      Per Frostweave Bag:

      60 x Frostweave Cloth

      12 x Infinite Dust


      2 x Eternium Thread




    • 440 - 450

      When you reach 440 you will be able to make new epic recipes, try to find players who need those epic items and craft the items for them if they bring the materials. You can also continue to make [Frostweave Bags].


    I hope you liked this Tailoring Guide, GZ to 450!



    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Leatherworking Guide 1-450

    Approximate Materials Required for 1-450:

    - 57 Ruined Leather Scraps

    - 130 Coarse Thread

    - 10 Medium Hide

    - 110 Salt

    - 240 Light Leather

    - 130 Medium Leather

    - 140 Fine Thread


    - 15 Gray Dye

    - 20 Heavy Hide

    - 305 Heavy Leather

    - 20 Bolts Of Silk Cloth

    - 410 Thick Leather

    - 165 Silken Thread

    - 460 Rugged Leather

    - 40 Black Dye

    - 40 Rune Thread


    - 100 Knothide Leather Scraps

    - 430 Knothide Leather

    - 28 Fel Scales

    - 1750 Borean Leather

    - 100 Crystallized Water

    - 18 Eternal Water

    - 10 Arctic Fur

    - 10 Nerubian Chitin OR 10 Icy Dragonscale

    - 5 Frozen Orb


    - 440-450 material list is not included, because there are so many path to choose.





    WoW Leatherworking Leveling Guide 1 - 450



    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Leatherworking Apprentice.




    • 20-30 or 1-30

      10 x [Light Armour Kit] - 10 Light Leather

      You can make these from 1-30 too, if you don't have Ruined Leather Scraps.







    55 - 135



    Learn Leatherworking Journeyman.




    • 85-100

      15 x [Fine Leather Belt] - 90 Light Leather, 30 Coarse Thread

      Keep these, you will need them.










    135 - 200



    Learn Leatherworking Expert.










    • 190-200

      10 x [Guardian Gloves] - 40 Heavy Leather, 10 Cured Heavy Hide, 10 Silken Thread






    205 - 265



    Learn Leatherworking Artisan.






    Specialization


    When you reach 225 skill and level 40, you unlock a set of quests. These quests allow you to specialize in various types of armor, which you can make for yourself only. As of patch 2.1.3, you can switch your Leatherworking specialization without losing any skill points and without doing the specialization quest. Here blelow there is the 3 way with each specialization.


    Elemantal Leatherworking



    The items you create as an Elemantal Leatherworker focus on melee based leather items (agility and attack power).


    Dragonscale Leatherworking



    This specialisation offers offensive mail items - there are both caster and melee based sets.


    Tribal Leatherworking




    The Tribal Leatherworking items are all leather items focused on healing.










    265 - 350



    Go to Outland and learn Leatherworking Master. Click here for the trainer list.







    • 325-335

      43 x [Heavy Knothide Leather] - 215 Knothide Leather

      Just go to the next step if you didn't reach 335 by making these, but then you will need a few more [Heavy Knothide Leather].


      If one Heavy Knothide Leather is cheaper than 5 Knothide Leather, stop making the Heavy Knothide Leathers when you reach 330, buy them from the Auction House instead.






    • 340-350

      If you don't have to that much Fel Scales, you can make [Thick Draenic Vest] up to 345 or 350 if you can't find any Fel Scales in the AH at all.

      14 x [Scaled Draenic Boots] - 28 Heavy Knothide Leather, 28 Fel Scales, 42 Rune Thread


      This recipe goes yellow at 345, so you will need to make a few extra ones. I suggest gathering enough materials for 14.





    350 - 450




    Go to Northrend and learn Leatherworking Grand Master. Click here for the trainer list.









    • 435-440

      You might need to make more of these than 5, because the recipes will be yellow.


      5 x [Frosthide Leg Armor] - 10 Arctic Fur, 10 Nerubian Chitin, 5 Frozen Orb


      or


      5 x [Icescale Leg Armor] - 10 Arctic Fur, 10 Icy Dragonscale, 5 Frozen Orb




    • 440-450


      You can continue to make the recipes above, you will sell them at AH anyway and you will get most of your gold back. The faster way is to craft any epic items you learn at 440, search for players on the trade channel who need those items and tell them you will craft it for free. If you have lots of gold, you should just buy the materials and craft those items, then sell them at the Auction House.


    I hope you liked this WoW Leatherworking guide, GZ to 450!



    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Jewelcrafting Guide 1-450



    Approximate Materials Required for 1-450:


    The materials are based on a case that you will gain one skill point each craft. This won't happen, so you will have to buy a few extra materials while you are leveling your Jewelcrafting.


    IMPORTANT! DO NOT BUY ALL OF THE MATERIALS AT ONCE! Jewelcrafting is really expensive to level, and on most servers AH is screwed up because of the insanely high prices of low level Gems, Orbs and Bars. I usually have a few tips and alternatives so you can save some gold.




    • 100 Copper Bar

    • 20 Tigerseye or 20 Malachite

    • 120 Bronze Bar = 60 Copper Bar, 60 Tin Bar

    • 60 Shadowgem OR 20 Shadowgem and 20 Small Lustrous Pearl

    • 80 Heavy Stone

    • 30 Moss Agate

    • 140 Mithril Bar

    • 80 Solid Stone

    • 25 Citrine


    • 15 Truesilver Bar

    • 5 Aquamarine

    • 50 Thorium Bar

    • 10 Star Ruby

    • 20 Large Opal

    • 10 Powerful Mojo or 10 Blue Sapphire

    • 10 Essence of Earth or 10 Essence of Undeath

    • 20 Huge Emerald

    • 55 green gems OR 40 and 15 Black Diamond - You can find a list of green gems here. Don't buy all of them from one kind, because there might be some recipes where you don't have the reputation to buy it, so you will have to choose other green gems. Just buy them when you get to that part of the Jewelcrafting guide.


    • 40 Adamantite Powder (200 Adamantite Ore)

    • 10 Primal Earth

    • 10 Adamantite Bar

    • Buy around 70 from any of the following gems: Bloodstone, Chalcedony, Dark Jade, Huge Citrine, Shadow Crystal, Sun Crystal. Make sure to buy at least 5 Bloodstone, 3 Chalcedony, 3 Shadow Crystal and 3 Dark Jade, because you will need the Bloodstones when you reach 395 and the other gems when you reach 440.

    • 46 Eternal Earth OR 23 Eternal Earth and 23 Eternal Shadow

    • 7 Forest Emerald - You might only need 5.

    • around 28 Skyflare Diamond OR 28 Earthsiege Diamond, but you should buy less then 28 and buy more if you need them

    • 1 Frozen Orb






    WoW Jewelcrafting Leveling Guide 1 - 450



    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Jewelcrafting. You can train your Jewelcrafting up to 450 in Dalaran.







    50 - 150



    Learn Jewelcrafting Journeyman.



    • 50-80

      50 x [Bronze Setting] - 100 Bronze Bar


      Save these, you will need them later.







    • 110-120

      10 x [Heavy Stone Statue] - 80 Heavy Stone

      If Heavy Stone is cheap (usually it's not) make this one up to 130 if you want to.







    150 - 200



    Learn Jewelcrafting Expert.



    • 150-180

      45 x [Mithril Filigree] - 90 Mithril Bar

      Save these, you will need 45 of them later.








    200 - 300



    Learn Jewelcrafting Artisan.



    • 200-220

      If Citrine is expensive, you can continue to make [Engraved Truesilver Ring] up to around 210 or maybe more, you will also need a bit more Mithril Filigree then.

      The recipe will go yellow at 210, so you might need to get more Citrine if you are unlucky. If you are lucky you will only need 20.


      25 x [Citrine Ring of Rapid Healing] - 25 Citrine, 50 Mithril Bar







    • 225-250

      50 x [Thorium Setting] - 50 Thorium Bar

      Stop making these at 250 and only make more if you need it.





    • 260-280

      If Large Opal is expensive on your realm, like it cost twice as much as one Star Ruby, then you should continue to make [Ruby Pendant of Fire] up to 275. Or if you Prospected your own Ores, you will have a lot of Star Ruby and Azerothian Diamond left, use all of them.

      20 x [Simple Opal Ring] - 20 Large Opal, 20 Thorium Setting


      If you reach 265 and you have some Azerothian Diamond, or it's cheap (I doubt that) you can start to craft [Diamond Focus Ring] too.







    300 - 350



    Go to Outland and learn Jewelcrafting Master.


    Now from this part of this Jewelcrafting guide, you will use recipes that are already yellow to you and since whole WoW is pretty random, you might just need 5 gems to reach your desired skill or maybe 10.







    • 340 - 350

      You can continue to make the gems above, if you didn't reach 350 by making the rings below.


      10 x [Heavy Adamantite Ring] - 10 Adamantite Bar, 10 Mercirual Adamantite







    350 - 450



    Go to Northrend and learn Jewelcrafting Grand Master.






    • 420 - 425

      You better make this yellow recipe until it turns green, because after this, there will be only meta gems, and they are a lot more expensive. Forest Emerald is usually the cheapest gem.


      7 x [Dazzling Forest Emerald] - 7 Forest Emerald




    • 425 - 440

      Buy 15 [Skyflare Diamond] or [Earthsiege Diamond]



      There are plenty of meta gem recipes, choose one of them and make it 15 times. You can learn some recipes from your trainer, and some of them are sold by Tiffany Cartier in Dalaran, there is also a lot of them dropped by bosses and mobs around Northrend.





    • 440 - 441

      1 [Icy Prism] - 1 Frozen Orb, 3 Chalcedony, 3 Shadow Crystal, 3 Dark Jade



    I hope you liked this World of Warcraft Jewelcrafting guide, GZ to 450!



    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Inscription Guide 1-450

    You can use [Milling] to mill 5 herbs for 2 - 4 pigments.


    [Alabaster Pigment] - Peacebloom, Silverleaf, Earthroot

    [Dusky Pigment] / [Verdant Pigment] - Mageroyal, Briarthorn, Swiftthistle, Bruiseweed, Stranglekelp

    [Golden Pigment] / [Burnt Pigment] - Wild Steelbloom, Grave Moss, Kingsblood, Liferoot


    [Emerald Pigment] / [Indigo Pigment] - Fadeleaf, Goldthorn, Khadgar's Whiskers, Wintersbite

    [Violet Pigment] / [Ruby Pigment] - Firebloom, Purple Lotus, Arthas'Tears, Sungrass, Blindweed, Ghost Mushroom, Gromsblood

    [Silvery Pigment] / [Sapphire Pigment] - Golden Sansam, Dreamfoil, Mountain Silversage, Plaguebloom, Icecap


    [Nether Pigment] / [Ebon Pigment] - Ragveil,Terocone, Ancient Lichen, Nightmare Vine, Netherbloom, Mana Thistle, Dreaming Glory

    [Azure Pigment] / [Icy Pigment] - Icethorn, Lichbloom, Fire Leaf, Fire Seed, Tiger Lily, Adder's Tongue, Deadnettle, Goldclover, Talandra's Rose



    Approximate Materials Required for 1-450 :


    You should need less, so don't mill every herb, mill them only if you need more pigment.


    Jessica Sellers in Dalaran sells every low level Ink, every Ink requires one [Ink of the Sea]. This means you can level up your Inscription by using only Azure Pigment which is milled from Northrend herbs, but you need another Inscriber to mill the herbs for you, or you can just buy all the [Ink of the Sea] from the Auction House.




    • 110 Alabaster-giving herbs

    • 80 Dusky-giving herbs

    • 200 Golden-giving herbs

    • 210 Emerald-giving herbs

    • 160 Violet-giving herbs

    • 100 Silvery-giving herbs

    • 260 Nether-giving

    • 380 Azure-giving



    Related Guides:






    WoW Inscription Leveling Guide 1 - 450



    Just to note, there is a lot of other Glyphs and Scroll at different skill ranges with the same amount of materials needed, so where you see [Glyph of ...] for example, there you can choose between more recipes that are orange to you and requires the same amount of materials.


    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Inscription.









    75 - 125



    Learn Inscription Journeyman.





    • 80 - 100

      Make any Glyph that are orange to you and requires 1 Midnight Ink. Glyphs turns yellow after 10 points here, so then learn new recipes and choose another Glyph.


      20 x [Glyph of....] - 20 Midnight Ink, 20 Light Parchment






    • 105 - 120

      Make any Glyph that are orange to you and requires 1 Lion's Ink. Glyphs turns yellow after 5 points, then learn new recipes and choose another Glyph.


      20 x [Glyph of ...] - 20 Lion's Ink, 20 Common Parchment




    • 120 - 125

      Make any Glyph that is YELLOW to you, yes you read it right YELLOW. Orange recipes requires 2 Inks instead of one, so at this point it's better to make yellow recipes.


      7 x [Glyph of ...] - 7 Lion's Ink, 7 Common Parchment





    125 - 200




    Learn Inscription Expert.



    • 125-133

      Turn all your [Burnt Pigment] into [Dawnstar Ink].


      If you don't milled your own herbs and you don't have Burnt Pigment, you can just make any Glyph between 125-140 that are orange to you.





    • 133 - 141

      8 x [Strange Tarrot] - 8 Lion's Ink, 16 Dawnstar Ink, 8 Common Parchment






    • 155 - 175

      Orange Glyphs and Scrolls which requires 1 Jadefire Ink each.


      20 x [Glyph of ...] - 20 Jadefire Ink, 20 Common Parchment









    200 - 290




    Learn Inscription Artisan.















    • 260 - 275

      Orange Glyphs and Scrolls. Scrolls need 2 Parchments instead of one.


      15 x [Glyph of ...] or [Scroll of...] - 15 Shimmering Ink





    • 285 - 290

      5 x [Glyph of Sprint] - 5 Shimmering Ink




    290 - 350



    Now you should go and visit a trainer at Outland or Northrend, click here for the trainer list.




    • 305 - 325

      20 x [Glyph of ...] - 20 Ethereal Ink, 20 Heavy Parchment

      Usually every Glyphs turns yellow after you make 5 of them, then you will be able to learn new ones which ones are orange too. So you will have to make 4 different Glyphs for this 20 skill point.




    • 325 - 330:

      You will have a lot of [Ebon Pigment] if you milled your own herbs so turn all of them into [Darkflame Ink]. If you cant reach 330 while making the inks, or you didn't mill your own herbs, you can just make any Glyphs that are yellow to you.




    • 330 - 345:

      15 x [Glyph of ...] - 30 Ethereal Ink, 30 Heavy Parchment

      Same as above, choose the Glyphs you want to make and are orange to you. Every orange Glyphs requires the same amount of materials at this point of the Inscription leveling guide.






    350 - 450









    • 375 - 380


      [Snowfall Ink] - Icy Pigment

      Use all the rare pigment available. Keep the extra Snowfall Ink for Northrend Inscription Research. You will need to research to learn most "Northrend" glyphs.




    • 380 - 385

      7 x [Glyph of...] - 7 Ink of the Sea



    • 385 - 386

      1 x [Northrend Inscription Research] - 3 Ink of the Sea, 5 Resilient Parchment, Snowfall Ink




    • 386 - 400

      25 x [Any Discovered Major Glyph] - 25 Ink of the Sea, 25 Resilient Parchment









    • 430 - 450

      The best strategy is stop leveling Inscription at about skill 430, and simply conduct regular Northrend Inscription Research.




    (Information provided by http://www.wow-professions.com/)

    Engineering Guide 1-450

    Approximate Materials Required for 1-450:




    • 40 Rough Stone

    • 100 Copper Bar

    • 50 Weak Flux

    • 15 Coarse Stone

    • 39 Linen Cloth

    • 120 Bronze Bar

    • 5 Moss Agate

    • 40 Heavy Stone

    • 80 Wool Cloth


    • 20 Medium Leather

    • 4 Steel Bar

    • 180 Solid Stone

    • 140 Mithril Bar

    • 12 Mageweave Cloth

    • 40 Dense Stone

    • 130 Thorium Bar

    • 20 Runecloth

    • 95 Fel Iron Bar


    • 20 Mote of Earth

    • 10 Mote of Fire

    • 40 Adamantite Bar

    • 30 Netherweave Cloth

    • 284 Cobalt Bar

    • 8 Frostweave Cloth

    • 43 Crystallized Water

    • 10 Crystallized Earth

    • 14 Borean Leather


    • 9 Eternal Shadow

    • 340 Saronite Bar

    • 25 Skinning Knife

    • 25 Minning Pick

    • 25 Blacksmithing Hammer

    • 8 Titanium Bar

    • 2 Eternal Fire

    • 2 Eternal Wate

    • 2 Eternal Air



    Related Guides:





    WoW Engineering Leveling Guide 1 - 450



    First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Engineering. Northrend trainers can also teach you every recipe from 1 to 450.




    • 1 - 30

      40 x [Rough Blasting Powder] - 40 Rough Stone

      This recipe goes yellow at 20, so get enough materials to use this recipe 40 times.






    50 - 125



    Visit your trainer, and learn Journeyman Engineering.








    • 100 -105

      5 x [Practice Lock] - 10 Handful Copper Bolts, 5 Bronze Bar, 5 Weak flux






    125 - 205



    Visit your trainer, and learn Expert Engineering.




    • 125 -150

      40 x [Heavy Blasting Powder] - 40 Heavy Stone

      and


      20 x [Whirring Bronze Gizmo] - 40 Bronze Bar, 20 Wool Cloth


      You will need 40 [Heavy Blasting Powder] and 20 [Whirring Bronze Gizmo] later, and if you make these you should reach 150 skill point.





    • 150 - 155

      20 x [Bronze Framework] - 40 Bronze Bar, 20 Medium Leather, 20 Wool Cloth

      by making them now, you might get a lot further - probably towards 160, then stop making these and only make more when you'll need them.




    • 155 -175

      20 x [Explosive Sheep] - 40 Heavy Blasting Powder, 20 Whirring Bronze Gizmo, 20 Bronze Framework, 40 Wool Cloth




    • 175 - 176

      The recipe will be yellow, so you might not gain any skill up, but you will need this item later. You will have to make only one of this, don't make more if you don't gain skill up.


      1 x [Gyromatic Micro-Adjustor] - 4 Steel Bar




    • 176 - 195

      90 x [Solid Blasting Powder] - 180 Solid Stone

      Extremely cheap! On my realm it costs 1 gold/stack. Save some of these, because you will need it later.






    205 - 280



    Visit your trainer and learn Artisan Engineering.






    Engineering has the option at skill level 200 to specialize in Gnomish or Goblin Engineering. The main difference between both sides is the location of their respective teleporters and the ability of their trinkets. Some items require a specific specialization to use, while other items are crafted by one specialization but are usable by any engineer. Fortunately, most recipes that are crafted by one Specialization can be worn by both.


    Gnomish Engineering



    Goblin Engineering







    • 200 - 210

      12 x [Unstable Triggers] 12 Mithril Bar, 12 Mageweave Cloth, 12 Solid Blasting Powder

      Save these.






    • 235 - 245

      10 x [Hi-Explosive Bomb] - 20 Mithril Casings, 10 Unstable Trigger, 20 Solid Blasting Powder





    • 250 - 260

      20 x [Dense Blasting Powder] - 40 Dense Stone

      Save these and if you don't reach 260 by making these, make a few more [Mithril Gyro-Shot].







    280 - 350




    Go to Outland or Northrend,visit your trainer, and learn Master Engineering

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    • 310-320


      If you don't reach 320 by making the recipes below, you should make [Fel Iron Bombs] until 320. But then you also need to make a few more Fel Iron Bolts and the other materials.

      10 x [4 Elemental Blasting Powder] - 20 Mote of Earth, 10 Mote of Fire


      Save these.


      15 x [Fel Iron Casing] - 45 Fel Iron Bar


      You will need around 15 of these later, but I suggest you to make these until it goes grey, then only make more when you'll need them.





    • 320 - 325

      5 x [Fel Iron Musket] - 5 Heavy Stock, 15 Fel Iron Casing, 30 Handful of Fel Iron Bolts



    • 325 - 335

      10 x [Adamantite Grenade] 40 Adamantite Bar, 10 Elemental Blasting Powder, 20 Handful of Fel Iron Bolts





    350 - 450



    Go to Northrend, visit your trainer and learn Grand Master Engineering.




    • 350 - 370

      You will need around 50 [Handful of Cobalt Bolts] and 36 [Volatile Blasting Trigger] later. Make these now, and you should reach 375 or probably more. Note that when you craft [Handful of Cobalt Bolts] you can get 1 or 3 bolts, and the same goes for [Volatile Blasting Trigger], you will get 2 [Volatile Blasting Trigger] each craft.


      35 x [1-3 Handful of Cobalt Bolts] - 70 Cobalt Bar







    • 390 - 400

      Save these too, you will need them later.

      You will probably reach more than 400, then stop making these and make more only if you need it.


      15 x [Froststeel Tube] - 120 Cobalt Bar, 15 Crystallized Water





    • 405 - 410

      5 x [Box of Bombs] - 25 Saronite Bar, 5 Volatile Blasting Trigge






    • 425 - 430

      Make [Global Thermal Sapper Charge] between 425-435, if you are a Goblin Engineer.


      7 x [Mechanized Snow Goggles] - 56 Saronite Bar, 14 Borean Leather, 7 Eternal Shadow




    • 430 - 435

      5 x [Noise Machine] - 10 Froststeel Tube, 10 Overcharged Capacitor, 40 Handful of Cobalt Bolts




    • 435 - 449

      When you reach 435, you can make your [Wormhole Generator: Northrend] and your epic Engineering Helm at 440, however if you want to level your Engineering past 440, you should wait with both until 448, because there are only green recipes at that point, but the Goggles and the [Wormhole Generator: Northrend] are still orange.


      29 x [Gnomish Army Knife] - 250 Saronite Bar, 25 Skinning Knife, 25 Minning Pick, 25 Blacksmithing Hammer





    I hope you liked this Engineering leveling guide, GZ to 450!



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