Saturday, January 23, 2010

Skinning Guide (fast) 1-300 Vanilla WoW

Skinning Guide (fast) 1-300 Vanilla WoW

Ok this is personally the way I did it, and I got 300skinning after about 2 days (i took a couple breaks too) This is not the complete way I did it, but close. You can change it up a little, I killed Wendingos until 75. would also like to mention that SKINNING + GLIDER = GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD. Hell, skinning in gerneral is probably one of the best Gold making skills.

I also recommend that you are level 50+ for this to be the fastest.
60+ for skinning 375 (and BC of coarse ;p)

Alliance
* 1-25: Crag Boars and Wendigos in Dun Morogh South of Kharanos
* 25-50: Kill Wolves around Brenwall Village
* 50-100: Goretusks in Westfall, around Sentinel Hill - Or move into Dun Morogh
* 100-130: Crocolisks and Raptors in Bluegill Marsh in the Wetlands (Fast! Lots of Raptors and Crocks!)
* 130-150: Bears and Mountain Lions south and west of Tarren Mill
* 150-170: Kill and skin Yetis in the Yeti Cave in Hillsbrad (Fast, anything in a cave. AOE)
* 170-180: Raptors all over Arathi Highlands

Horde
* 1-25 Mottled Boars and Scorpids in southern Durotar
* 25-50 Boars and Scorpids in north Durotar
* 50-100 Plainstriders and Prowlers outskirts of Crossroads
* 100-130 Stormsnouts and Thunderhawks near Camp Taurajo area
* 130-170 Hyenas, Lions, Wyvern and Thunderhawks all over Thousand Needles
* 170-180 Turtles and Basilisks southern/western Shimmering Flats

Alliance & Horde
* 180-220 Raptors, Panthers and Tigers in STV around Nessingways Camp
* 220-250 Raptors and Gorillas all around the Gurabashi Arena
* 250-270 Stags and Hippogryphs in Azshara
* 270-300 Turtles and Chimera in Azshara
300-375 FOR ALLI AND HORDE
* 300-310 Hellboars in Hellfire Peninsula (really good if you have Glider)
* 310-330 Ravagers in Hellfire Peninsula
* 330-350 Clefthoofs and other beasts in Nagrand ( I actually stayed here until 375. Glider works realy good in Negrand PVE servers tho)
* 350-375 Netherdrakes in Netherstorm and beasts in Shadowmoon Valley or Blades Edge Mountains
Hope this helps in any way. You certainly dont need to move from one spot to another fast, but I recomend once the level of skinning goes GREEN move on.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tailoring 1-300 Complete Guide

Tailoring 1-300 Complete Guide

This guide will show you how to get your tailoring skill up from 0 to 300. The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 275 and vendor available recipe's from 275 to 300.

This guide only uses recipes that require cloth and vendor bought material (thread, dye). The only exceptions are the vendor bought recipe's to get to 300 which require rugged leather. The leather needed is easily acquired through skinning or the auction house.

This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's from quests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up to you.

This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at high level or have high level alts, friends or guild members.
Preparation

You are going to need a lot of linen and wool cloth and huge amounts of silk, mageweave and runecloth. Create an alt storage character to store these amounts of cloth and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the cloth needed. Use the in game mail system to send the cloth to the storage character. You may need more than one storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storage character, so she can send the cloth back.

Once you have all the components collected, everything has to be send back to your main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in the mail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complications send the components you need first last: i.e the linen cloth are needed first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the wool, silk, etc.

The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as threads and dye. These cost gold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of gold needed is approximately 40 to 50 gold if you farm all of the cloth. If you want to buy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 250 gold. This does not include gold for recipe's from vendors or the auction house.

Below is a table that shows the amount of cloth needed. The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even green when you make something so you won't always get a skill point.

The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of cloth. If you are buying all the cloth you need from the auction house, I suggest getting the minimum amount and only buy more when needed. The numbers in the estimated amount column are rounded up to full stacks of whatever the component stacks up to.
Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount
Linen Cloth 140 (7 stacks) 160 (8 stacks)
Wool Cloth 165 (9 stacks) 200 (10 stacks)
Silk Cloth 700 (35 stacks) 760 (38 stacks)
Mageweave Cloth 450 (23 stacks) 520 (26 stacks)
Runecloth 750 (38 stacks) 900 (45 stacks)
Rugged Leather 90 (10 stacks) 120 (12 stacks)

Getting from 1 to 50
Getting from 1 to 50 seems easy enough. Making a bolt of linen cloth greys out at 50, so it looks like this is the easiest way to get to 50. However, since making a bolt of linen cloth becomes yellow at 25 and green at 37, you will most likely make much more bolts than needed to get from 50 and further.

Getting from 50 and further requires at least 70 bolts of linen cloth, so lets make those first and set those aside.

If you haven't reached 50 yet, make a bolt of linen cloth and then a linen belt.

The linen belt will give a skill point. Repeat this until 50.

Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Journeyman Tailor. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Tailor.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50.

Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
1 25 50 Bolt of Linen Cloth 2x Linen Cloth 1 - 50 (50) 100x Linen Cloth
15 50 85 Linen Belt 1x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
1x Coarse Thread
45 - 50 (5) 5x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
5x Coarse Thread
Getting from 50 to 125

First use the bolts of linen cloth set aside earlier to get to 75. Make linen bags to get from 50 to 70. Make the reinforced linen cape to get to 75.

There are two other recipe's that can be used to get from 50 to 70, the heavy linen gloves and the reinforced linen cape. These recipe's are cheaper in components than the linen bag, but since the bag sells for more silver at a vendor (2 silver for the bag versus 29 copper for the gloves and 67 copper for the cape) and you have to make a lot of bolts to get to 50 anyway, I decided to go for the linen bag so you can recoup a bit more of the money you lose wasting material.

At 75 you can train to make bolt of woolen cloth. Bolt of woolen cloth greys out at 105. To get from 105 to 125 you need at least 55 bolts of woolen cloth, so lets make those and see how far we get.

If you haven't reached 105, make 1 bolt of woolen cloth and then make a woolen cape until you do reach 105.

Now use the 55 bolts of woolen cloth made earlier and make gray woolen shirts until 110 and double-stitched woolen shoulders to get from 110 to 125.

Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Tailor. You have to be level 20 to become Expert Tailor.

This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125.

Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
45 70 105 Linen Bag 3x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
3x Coarse Thread
50 - 70 (20) 60x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
60x Coarse Thread
60 85 120 Reinforced Linen Cape 2x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
3x Coarse Thread
70 - 75 (5) 10x Bolt of Linen Cloth,
15x Coarse Thread
75 90 105 Bolt of Woolen Cloth 3x Wool Cloth 75 - 105 (25) 75x Wool Cloth
75 100 135 Woolen Cape 1x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
1x Fine Thread
100 - 105 (5) 5x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
5x Fine Thread
100 110 130 Gray Woolen Shirt 2x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
1x Fine Thread,
1x Gray Dye
105 - 110 (5) 10x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
5x Fine Thread,
5x Gray Dye
110 135 170 Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders 3x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
2x Fine Thread
110 - 125 (15) 45x Bolt of Woolen Cloth,
30x Fine Thread
Getting from 125 to 200
At 125 you can make bolt of silk cloth, which greys out at 145. Since you're going to need at least 175 bolts of silk cloth for your skill up recipe's you will most likely reach 145 with that, so lets make those bolts of silk cloth.

Make azure silk hoods to get from 145 to 160, silk headbands to get from 160 to 170 and formal white shirts to get from 170 to 175.

At 175 you can make bolt of mageweave which greys out at 185. Later on you're going to need at least 90 bolts of mageweave, so lets make those bolts. This should get you to 185 easily.

Now back to silk. Make Crimson Silk Vests to get from 185 to 200.

Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Tailor. You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Tailor.

This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200.

Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
125 135 145 Bolt of Silk Cloth 4x Silk Cloth 125 - 145 (20) 80x Silk Cloth
145 155 165 Azure Silk Hood 2x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Blue Dye,
1x Fine Thread
145 - 160 (15) 30x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
30x Blue Dye,
15x Fine Thread
160 170 180 Silk Headband 3x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Fine Thread
160 - 170 (10) 30x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
20x Fine Thread
170 180 190 Formal White Shirt 3x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Bleach,
1x Fine Thread
170 - 175 (5) 15x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
10x Bleach,
5x Fine Thread
175 180 185 Bolt of Mageweave 5x Mageweave Cloth 175 - 185 (10) 50x Mageweave Cloth
185 205 225 Crimson Silk Vest 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Red Dye,
2x Fine Thread
185 - 200 (15) 60x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
30x Red Dye,
30x Fine Thread
Getting from 200 to 275
First make some more crimson silk vests to get from 200 to 205 and crimson silk pantaloons to get to 215.

Make black mageweave leggings or vests to get from 215 to 220, black mageweave gloves to get from 220 to 230 and black mageweave headbands or shoulders to get from 230 to 250.

At 250 you can make bolts of runecloth, which greys out at 260. Make bolts of runecloth until you reach 260 skill and use those to make runecloth belts. The runecloth belt recipe becomes yellow at 270, so you should be able to reach 275 using this recipe.

This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 275.

Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
185 205 225 Crimson Silk Vest 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Red Dye,
2x Fine Thread
200 - 205 (5) 20x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
10x Red Dye,
10x Fine Thread
195 215 235 Crimson Silk Pantaloons 4x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
2x Red Dye,
2x Silken Thread
200 - 215 (5) 20x Bolt of Silk Cloth,
10x Red Dye,
10x Silken Thread
205 220 250 Black Mageweave Leggings
or Black Mageweave Vest
2x Bolt of Mageweave,
3x Silken Thread
215 - 220 (5) 10x Bolt of Mageweave,
15x Silken Thread
215 230 260 Black Mageweave Gloves 2x Bolt of Mageweave,
2x Heavy Silken Thread
220 - 230 (10) 20x Bolt of Mageweave,
20x Heavy Silken Thread
230 245 275 Black Mageweave Headband or
Black Mageweave Shoulders
3x Bolt of Mageweave,
2x Heavy Silken Thread
230 - 250 (20) 60x Bolt of Mageweave,
40x Heavy Silken Thread
250 255 260 Bolt of Runecloth 5x Runecloth 250 - 260 (10) 50x Runecloth
255 270 300 Runecloth Belt 3x Bolt of Runecloth,
1x Rune Thread
260 - 275 (15) 45x Bolt of Runecloth,
15x Rune Thread
Getting from 275 to 300
Although the runecloth belt recipe greys out at 300 I wouldn't use this recipe to skill up to 300, because the amount of runecloth needed would be huge and thus expensive.

Below is a table with recipe's available from different vendors. These are limited availability recipe's, so you need some luck getting them, but i think they are much more usefull in getting your skill to 300.

Of course there are plenty of dropped recipe's that can get you to 300, but getting those require even more luck than with the vendor available recipe's or spending some money at the auction house.

Make runecloth bags to get to 280 and runecloth gloves to get to 300.

Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in tailoring.

This table shows the different recipes that are available through vendors to get from 275 to 300.

Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
260 275 305 Runecloth Bag 5x Bolt of Runecloth,
2x Rugged Leather,
1x Rune Thread
275 - 280 (5) 25x Bolt of Runecloth,
10x Rugged Leather,
5x Rune Thread
275 290 320 Runecloth Gloves 4x Bolt of Runecloth,
4x Rugged Leather,
1x Rune Thread
280 - 300 (20) 80x Bolt of Runecloth,
80x Rugged Leather,
20x Rune Thread
This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previously mentioned recipe's. The vendors are neutral to both Horde and Alliance.
What Who Where
Runecloth Bag Qia Everlook in Winterspring
Runecloth Gloves Qia Everlook in Winterspring
This table shows the material needed to get from 270 to 300.
Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount
Runecloth 525 (27 stacks) 700 (35 stacks)
Rugged Leather 90 (9 stacks) 120 (12 stacks)
First Aid 1-300 Guide Vanilla WoW

First Aid 1-300 Guide Vanilla WoW

If you don't have used First Aid yet - then get on with it - because it can heal 2000 HP over 8 sec.

1. Go to Westfall and kill Defias of all kind at Moonbroke and loot all the Linen Cloth. You need 120 - 130 Linen Cloth.

2. Go inside Dead mines (just beside Moonbroke) and kill all inside, and loot all the Wool. You need 100 Wool.

Get the recipe Linen Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use your Linen Cloth to get you your skill to 40.

Get the recipe Heavy Linen Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use the rest of Linen Cloth to get your skill to 80.

Get the recipe Wool Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use your Wool to get you your skill to 115.

Get the recipe Heavy Wool Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use rest of Wool to get you your skill to 150.

3. Go to Alterac Mountains and kill Crushridge Mauler (they have nice drop percent) and loot all the Silk cloth.

You need 100 Silk Cloth.

Get the recipe Silk Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use your Silk Cloth to get you your skill to 180.

Get the recipe Heavy Silk Bandage at First Aid Trainer.

Use your Silk Cloth to get you your skill to 225.

4. Go to Dustwallow Marsh and find the First Aid Trainer there and do the quest.

(You have to have 225 in First aid and be lvl 40+)

He give you some bandage, you have to use them on the soldiers. The TRICK is ..

Click on a soldier, and start bandage him. At soon as the bandaging begin, turn round and find the next soldier, and click on him.

When your are finished bandage the first, run to the one you clicked on and start bandage him, and turn find the next and so on.

When finished with the quest the first aid trainer give you Mageweave Bandage and Heavy Mageweave Bandage.

5. Go to Feralas and kill all the Woodpaw and loot the Mageweave silk. You need 100 Mageweave silk.

Use your Mageweave silk to get you your skill to 250.

Get the recipe runecloth bandage at First Aid Trainer (in Dustwallow Marsh)

6. Go to Eastern Plaguelands and farm runecloth - you just all you need.

Use your runecloth to get you your skill to 290. (or is it only 280?)

Get the recipe Heavy runecloth bandage at First Aid Trainer (in Dustwallow Marsh)

Heavy runecloth bandage heals 2000 HP over 8 sec.!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Herbalism 1-300 Guide for Vanilla World of Warcraft

Herbalism 1-300 Guide for Vanilla World of Warcraft

Bear in mind, that where I've specified a particular herb to pick, do not avoid picking anything else you see. Pick everything.

I've also tried to list multiple alternatives for each part of the levelling up guide. This should hopefully allow you to choose the area thats best for you or give you alternatives if an area is already being farmed by other players.


1 - 50

Collecting Silverleaf and Peacebloom

· Mulgore. Just do circuits round the base of Thunderbluff picking Silverleaf and Peacebloom.
· Do circuits around Dolanaar heading South East around the lake and back upto to Dolanaar, if your Alliance or complete circuits of Elwynn Forest.
· For Undead, try starting at Solliden Farmstead in Tirisfal Glades, run north to the mills, loop round and back south past Stillwater Pond and onto Cold Hearth Manor and Nightmare Vale. Then back up to Solliden Farmstead again. (Thanks to Olmolmtyr for info)

You can find Peacebloom and Silverleaf in abundance around your main starting area (not in it, around it). So the first 50 levels should be really easy.

51 - 70

Collecting Mageroyal and Earthroot

· Go west from Crossroads then head north before the entrance to Stonetalon Mountains and follow around to where the harpies are, then head east back to the Gold road and then south to Crossroads again, picking Mage Royal, Earthroot, Peacebloom and Silverleaf as you go.
· For Alliance start in the north of Westfall and follow the coast south to Deadmines and then head straight to Sentinel Hill and back up to the north again, picking Mageroyal.
· You can also run circuits of Gol'Bolar Quarry in Dun Morogh, collecting Earthroot as you go. (Thanks to Flareon for that info)

71 - 100

Collecting Briarthorn

· Same route as above (for Horde), but extend it east to Sludge Fen, picking Briarthorn now.
You could actually extend your runs to encompass the whole of The Barrens, as this area is absolutely chock full of Briarthorn and other herbs. It's possibly the best area to get your herbalism trained up.

· Southern part of Silverpine Forest, from Pyrewood Village to the Entrance to Hillsbrad Foothills and back again.
· Same route as above (for Alliance) or do circuits of Twilight Grove in Duskwood.
· Also for Alliance, just wander north to south in Darkshore for loads of Briarthorn.
· The eastern side of Loch Modan is also a great place for Briarthorn.
· You could also do circuits of Lakeshire in Redridge Mountains.

101 - 115

Collecting Bruiseweed

· Start at the Ramparts in Ashenvale and head north-east to Splintertree Post (dont follow road, try to go as straight as you can, you'll find more herbs that way), then head west from Splintertree Post towards the first bridge. Head south from here past the Moonwell and then back west to the ramparts when you reach the edge of the map. Pick Bruiseweed as you go.
· Stonetalon Mountains. Go to Camp Aparaje, head west to the Grimtotem Post, then south to Malaka'jin, then east to the Greatwood Vale. Nice run of Bruiseweed there.
· The Field of Giants in Southern Barrens or between the two Razorfens.
· You can also circle to the north of Mystral Lake for Bruiseweed or to the West of Astranaar in Ashenvale.
· Windshear Crag in Stonetalon Mountains.
· The eastern coast of Loch Modan.
· Circuits of Stonewatch keep in Redridge Mountains.

116 - 125

Collecting Wild Steelbloom

· Go to Stonetalon Peak and do circuits of the small area around the Alliance Town and the Talon Den collecting Wild Steelbloom.
· For higher levels do full circuits of Arathi Highlands, sticking to the mountain sides (as this is where you'll find Wild Steelbloom)
· Nek'mani Wellspring in Stranglethorn Vale.
· The Zuuldaia Ruins, north of Grom'gol in Stranglethorn Vale.
· Go from Black Channel Marsh in the Wetlands to the Angerfang Encampment, taking in Whelgar's Excavation Site as you go.
· Go from The Field of Giants in southern Barrens to the two Razorfens and back up again.
· Between The Great Lift and Highperch in Thousand Needles.

*from now on your going to be doing circuits of the full map, so you'll have to learn your own paths.

126 - 160

Collecting Kingsblood

· Full circuits of Ashenvale to collect Kingsblood.
· Circuits of The Charred Vale in Stonetalon Mountains.
· Full circuits of The Wetlands.
· Full circuits of Hillsbrad Foothills.
· The Misty Reed Stand in Swamp of Sorrows.

161 - 185

Collecting Fadeleaf

· Full circuits of Swamp of Sorrows to collect Fadeleaf (sell these to Rogues for a good profit).

186 - 205

Collecting Khadgar's Whisker

· Full circuits of The Hinterlands to collect Khadgar's Whisker.
· The Witherbark Village and Ogre Compound in Arthai Highlands.
· You can also stay in Swamp of Sorrows, as there is a decent amount of Khadgar's Whiskers there.

206 - 230

Collecting Firebloom

· Full circuits of Searing Gorge to collect Firebloom.
· Full circuits of Blasted Lands.
· Tanaris also has a lot, but doing full circuits takes time. You can divide Tanaris into four and do circuits that way.

231 - 250

Collecting Sungrass

· Full circuits of Felwood to collect Sungrass. This is actually more of a zig-zag pattern, rather than a circuit (also try to do the Cleansing Felwood quest and pick up Windblossom Berries, Nightdragons, Whipper Roots and the odd Songflower Serenade buff when needed).
· Feralas is also a great place to get Sungrass. You can make two circuits here. One that starts in the very north west at The Ruins of Ravenwind and runs south to The High Wilderness and one around The Lower Wilds, Lariss Pavillion, Grimtotem Compound and Woodpaw Hills, all near Camp Mojache.
· You can do circuits around The Forlorn Ridge in Azshara.
· You can try the main path through The Hinterlands too. As you follow it one way, stay about 50 metres from the path and then do the same the other way.

251 - 270

Collecting Gromsblood

· Full circuits of Felwood to collect Gromsblood. See above notes.
· Do circuits of Mannoroc Coven in Desolace for Gromsblood too.
· Full circuits of Blasted Lands.
· Demon Fall Canyon in Ashenvale, not many people bother with this area, so although its small, it can be good for farming Gromsblood.


271 - 285 or 290 (see below)

Collecting Dreamfoil

· Full circuits of Un'goro Crater to collect Dreamfoil.
· Two good routes in Azshara are:
· From The Forlorn Ridge, head south east to the Ravencrest Monument and back again.
· From the north of the Ruins of Eldareth, head north east to the Jagged Reaches and back again.

285 or 290 - 300

From 285 you can get Plagueblooms from doing circuits of Eastern and Western Plaguelands and Felwood, but if your not competing against a load of other players, try to collect Icecaps from Winterspring, as they will sell for more money.
Engineering Guide 1-300 for Vanilla WoW

Engineering Guide 1-300 for Vanilla WoW

Okay. I decided to pick up engineering, Here's the guide that I created last night, trying to spend the least amount of gold I could. I must admit that it's about 70 gold for EVERYthing, But in the end, you'll have like 20-25 gold in your pocket. This is the Quick and Dirty way. If you can't keep up with the bill, I suggest getting mining, as it alleviates nearly 90% of your costs when you just straight mine to 300.
First is the shopping list of all items I used in my powerlevel. You WILL have leftovers on most things but I padded for the unlucky.


Next is the List itself. What to skill up on until the level desired. For instance, 1-40 means stop doing it when you get your 40th profession point. Next, what typically you can do with the item. Then, AHed ingredients and finally the ingredients in ONE make of the crafted item.

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Shopping list of items needed:

90 Rough Stones (AH)
80 Coarse Stones(AH)
75 Heavy Stones(AH)
90 Solid Stones(AH)
50 Dense Stones(AH)
10 Wooden Stock (EVend)
29 Weak Flux (EVend)
50 Heavy Leather(AH)
10 Wool Cloth (AH)
10 Mageweave Cloth (AH)
33 Runecloth(AH)
51 Copper Bars(AH)
10 Silver Bars(AH)
55 Bronze Bars(AH)
19 Iron Bars(AH)
*4 Coal (EVend)
4 Steel Bars (*get a blacksmith to make from iron and coal, MUCH cheaper.)
126 Mithril Bars *cringes, sorry.*(AH)
159 Thorium Bars *runs*(AH)
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Engineering trainers are usually found in major cities.
Artisan engineers can be found in Orgrimmar and Ironforge.
The single master engineer (for all engineers) can be found in Gadgetzan in Tanaris. His name is
Buzzek Bracketswing.

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Level: Name of Skill, approx to keep. Keep more in case. [how many to buy from AH.] (recipe req. for each.)

0: Buy a Blacksmith hammer.
Buy Schematic: Green/Blue/Red Firework (Fireworks Merchant in Booty Buy/Iron Forge/Orgrimmar) 40s
Buy Schematic: Thorium Widget - Engineering Supplies in Orgrimmar/Ironforge 1g
Buy Schematic: Thorium Tube - Engineering Supplies in Winterspring (Everlook) 1g40s

1-40: Rough Blasting Powder, sell all [90 Rough Stones] (1xRough Stone)
41-50: Handful of Copper Bolt, used for 66-75.[10 Copper Bars] (1xCopper Bar)
51: Ar$%@%e Spanner
[6xCopper Bar](6xCopper Bar)

52-65: Copper Tubes, 10 used for 66-75.
[35 Copper Bars] (2x Copper Bar 1x Weak Flux)

66-75: Rough Boom Sticks, sell all (
[](1x Copper Tube 1x Handful of Copper Bolts 1x Wooden Stock)

76-95: Coarse Blasting Powder, keep 20 for 121-125.
[80 Coarse Stones] (1x Coarse Stone)

96-105: Silver Contacts, Keep 5 for 146-150, Keep 5 for 191-195.
[10 Silver Bars](1x Silver Bar)

106-120: Bronze Tubes, sell all.
[30 Bronze Bars](2x Bronze Bar 1x Weak Flux)

121-125: Small Bronze Bombs, sell all.
[10 Bronze Bars, 10 Wool Cloth]
(1x wool cloth 1x silver contact 4x coarse blasting powder 2x bronze bar)

126-145: Heavy Blasting Powder, 10 for 146-150, 50 for 150-175, 15 for 191-195.
[75 Heavy Stones] (1x Heavy Stone)

146-150: Big Bronze Bombs, throw at friends or sell.
[15 Bronze Bars]
(2x Heavy Blasting Powder 3x Bronze Bar 1x Silver Contact)

150-175: Blue, Green or Red Fireworks, sell.
[Edit: A few people are getting stuck here, you may want to purchase more.]
[50 Heavy Leather]
(1x Heavy Leather 1x Heavy Blasting Powder)

176: Gyromatic Micro-Adjustor
[4x Steel Bars](4x Steel Bar)

177-190: Solid Blasting Powder, 10:206-210, 15:211-225, 16:236-245, 20:246-250
[86 Solid Stones](2x Solid Stone)

191-195: Big Iron Bomb, sell
[15 Iron Bars]
(3x Iron Bar 3x Heavy Blasting Powder 1x Silver Contact)

196-205: Mithril Tubes, sell.
[30 Mithril Bars](3x Mithril Bar)

206-210: Unstable Triggers, 10 for 236-245.
[10 Mithril Bars, 10 Solid Blasting Powder]
(1x Mithril Bar 1x Mageweave Cloth 1x Solid Blasting Powder)(need for later)

211-225: Hi-Impact Mithril Slugs, sell on AH for good profit
[15 Mithril Bars, 15 Solid Blasting Powder]
(1x Mithril Bar 1x Solid Blasting Powder)

---From here, the going will be dangerous, you may want to stock 5-10 more of each thing I've listed in case of TERRIBLE streaks of luck, as you will be flying out to Gadgetzan. Also see my section below about Goblin/Gnome engineering. That is an expensive way to level, and my FAQ is cheapest without having to make a choice.---

226-235: Mithril Casings, 20 for 236-245.
[60 Mithril Bars] (3x Mithril Bar)

236-245: Hi-Explosive Bomb, sell.
[20 Mithril Casings, 20 Solid Blasting Powder]
(2x Mithril Casings 1x Unstable Trigger 2x Solid Blasting Powder)

246-250: Mithril Gyro-Shot, sell.
[16 Mithril Bars, 16 Solid Blasting Powder]
(2x Mithril Bar 2x Solid Blasting Powder)

251-260: Dense Blasting Powder, Keep all for shells!!
[50 Dense Stones](2x Dense Stone)

261-290: Thorium Widget, keep for most high-end stuff or sell.
[99 Thorium Bars, 33 runecloth] (3x Thorium Bar 1x Runecloth)
[285-300*Here you can make your Thorium Shells if you can find the schematic on the AH, but being that it is EXPENSIVE, it's not the purpose of this FAQ.* (2x Thorium Bar, 1x Dense Blasting Powder))

290-300: Thorium Tubes, keep for most high-end stuff or sell.
[60 Thorium Bars] (6x Thorium Bar)
---When all is said and done, it should have taken you 3-5 hours to get it all made. Grats.---

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Pick up Schematics that help out:
[Edit: These do not require any type of engineering to have. They are ordinary engineering schematics.]

"Discombulator Ray":
1.You need a DELTA ACCESS security card. It's a low % drop in gnomeregan, so getting it is the hardest part. I've found 3 off of the mobs coming from the back door. You can also find it from AH though in some cases. The important part about delta security card is that it is not BoP, so once you have gotten your schematic, sell it to someone else.

2. You must have 160 engineering.
3. Learn the schematic directly from 3500-D terminals on the way to Thermaplugg from the back door, in the engineering labs.

"Schematics: Repair bot 74A":
Learn this from a scroll on the ground next to Golem Lord Argelmach in BRD at 300 engineering. (First of all, you'll need the Shadowforge Key.

1. Take your first left, unlock the gate, run up to the gate on the right, unlock that, run up to the door on the left, unlock it.
2. Walk up to the big gear in this room, and unlock the chain.
3. Run up the ramp in this room, take the left up the stairs, then follow the hallways. You'll come to a room with about 4 fire elementals, stairs going down on the left, and a ramp going down on the right. Go right.
4. Ahead of you will be many non-elite gnomes and elite elementals standing around. Go straight down from the ramp until you come to a room with a named, and two elementals guarding him.
5. The plans are to your right.)
It takes 12 Thorium Bars, 4 Rugged Leather, 1 Fused Wiring, 2 Elemental Earth, and 1 Elemental Fire. It has only 1 charge before it is expended. Not cheap.

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---Types of Artisan Engineering---

[Edit: There are three types of engineering. Goblin, Gnomish and regular Artisan engineering. Unless an engineering item SPECIFICALLY states that it needs "Goblin Engineering (x)" or "Gnomish Engineering (x)" it is free for anyone to use. This means that Gnomish can use Goblin Jumper Cables XL and gnomes make whatever they make (d'oh, you'd think I'd remember what gnomes make with 300 gnomish) and share them with the Goblin engineers. Just check thottbot or wherever to be sure.]

There is a quest starter for Artisan; (Tinkerwiz in Ratchet (observatory) for Horde, and Lilliam Sparkspindle in Stormwind for Alliance.)
The Master Gnome engineer is in Booty Bay.
The Master Goblin engineer is in Gadgetzan. These trainers will give you a task to complete to join
that society. Note that you don't need to choose either, as it is not linked to learning
artisan engineering at level 35 at all.

For your Goblin engineering quest:
20 Big Iron Bombs (190) (3x Iron Bar 3x Heavy Blasting Powder 1x Silver Contact)
20 Solid Dynamite (175) (1x Solid Blasting Powder 1x Silk Cloth)
5 Explosive Sheep (150)
(1x Bronze Framework 1x Whirring Bronze Gizmo 2x Heavy Blasting Powder 2x Wool Cloth)
[SEE POST 264 for Garlic of Greymane's Modifications for Goblin Engineering.]

For your Gnome engineering quest:
6 Mithril Tubes (195) (3x Mithril Bar)
1 Accurate Scope (180) (1x Bronze Tube 1x Jade 1x Citrine)
2 Advanced Target Dummies (185)
(1x Iron Strut 1x Bronze Framework 1x Gyrochronatom 4x Heavy Leather)

Goblin is the realm of BOOM. You get a wider variety of and more powerful explosives. Unfortunately the dragon gun and the mortar still trigger the shared explosive reuse timer, though they are on separate cooldowns.

Goblin engineering produces the following:

1) (205) Goblin mining hat (AC 190, +15 sta, +5 mining, mail armor, BoP) (You no take candle!)

2) (205) Goblin construction hat (AC 44, +15 fire resist, cloth, BoP) Use: absorb 300 to 500 fire damage for 1 minute.
3) (205) Goblin sapper charge (explosive, limited use) Damage enemies around you for a lot while damaging you for slightly less.
4) (205) Goblin Rocket Fuel recipe (creates a recipe) create recipes for alchemists, who in turn can supply you with goblin rocket fuel, necessary for some schematics.
5) (205) Goblin Mortar (explosive, 6 uses) Has a minimum and maximum range. Binds on equip, so you can recharge your own mortar (using the Mortar: Reloaded schematic gained at the same time) for significantly fewer resources than a new mortar, but cannot recharge anyone else's as it is soulbound to them. Also worth noting is that this item apparently still causes a "stun" effect instead of a "disorient" effect, which is somewhat more useful. However, the radius is smaller than listed, probably 6 yards instead of 10.
6) (225) Goblin Rocket Boots (AC 41, cloth) These boots are one of the few items usable by those without the engineering skill. They allow fast running for a short period of time, but are prone to explosion.
7) (230) Goblin Bomb Dispenser (trinket, BoP) Can create one bomb that behaves as an exploding sheep, every 30 minutes.
8) (235) The Big One (explosive, 2 uses) A massive bomb that deals high damage in a huge radius. Has a longer than usual activation time.
9) (240) Goblin Dragon Gun (trinket, BoP) A 10-second channel creates a cone of flame that deals damage each second.
10(?) (245) Goblin Rocket Helmet (AC 50, +15 sta, cloth) Allows you to charge an enemy, knocking it unconscious for 30 seconds and yourself for less time. Damage ends the effect.
Gnomish is the realm of devices. Trinkets for every occasion. If you are satisfied with the amount of explosives from standard engineering, go gnomish for utility.

Gnomish engineering produces the following:

1) (205) Gnomish Shrink Ray (trinket) temporarily reduces target's attack power by 250. this can also backfire on the user, causing them to shrink or grow.

2) (205) Inlaid mithril cylinder plans (creates a recipe) creates plans for blacksmiths, who in turn can provide you with mithril cylinders, necessary for some schematics.
3) (210) Gnomish Goggles (AC 45, +9 agi, +9 sta, +9 spi, cloth, BoP) goggles with agility
4) (210) Gnomish Net-O-Matic Projector (trinket) Roots target for 10 seconds, 10 minute cooldown. Can backfire and root the user instead.
5) (215) Gnomish Harm Prevention belt (AC 66, +6 sta, leather) Use: blocks 500 damage over the next minute, but can also temporarily remove the user from reality.
6) (225) Gnomish rocket boots (AC 41, cloth) requires engineering to use, but cannot be destroyed like the goblin version.
7) (230) Gnomish Battle Chicken (trinket, BoP) summons a combat chicken for 90 seconds. 30 minute cooldown.
8) (235) Gnomish mind control cap (AC 50, +14 spi, cloth) allows mind control of your target for a short time.
9) (240) Gnomish death ray (trinket, BoP) a 4-second channel deals damage to you each second, and then releases more than the total amount at your target. Aggros as you start channeling.
Those are the big differences I know of. It's purely a matter of preference. Keep in mind that aside from the ones that are Bind on Pickup, you can trade/buy to get most of the other's products!
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That's it, you should be 300 when reading this little section. Props to Thottbot, Auction House, and ideas given by various forums. Good luck to you, you'll probably need it after this faq drains your wallet. ^_^

How to change from one specialisation to another

Go to Steamwheedle Port in Tanaris. To the north is a small hut. Inside is a Gnome called Narain Soothfancy. Have a look at the book on the little table in the right hand corner. Right click on it and you get to choose what kind of specialization you want. Hope this helps.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Alchemy Guide 1-300 for vanilla WoW

Alchemy Guide 1-300 for vanilla WoW

About this guide

This guide will show you how to get your alchemy skill up from 0 to 300. The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 265 and vendor available recipe's from 265 to 300.
This guide only uses recipes that require herbs and vendor bought material (vials).
This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's from quests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up to you. This guide will not tell you what to do with the potions you make either.
This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at high level or have high level alts, friends or guild members.

Preparation

You are going to need a lot of herbs. Create an alt storage character to store these herbs and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the herbs needed. Use the in game mail system to send the herbs to the storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storage character, so she can send the herbs back.
Once you have all the components collected, everything has to be send back to your main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in the mail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complications send the components you need first last: i.e peacebloom and silverleaf are needed first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the briarthorn, mageroyal, etc.
The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as vials. These cost gold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of gold needed is approximately 40 to 50 gold if you farm all of the herbs. If you want to buy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 225 gold. This does not include gold for recipe's from vendors or the auction house.
Below is a table that shows the amount of herbs needed. The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even green when you make something so you won't always get a skill point. The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of herbs on your storage character. If you are buying all the herbs you need from the auction house, I suggest getting the minimum amount and only buy more when needed.
Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount
Peacebloom 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Silverleaf 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Mageroyal 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks)
Briarthorn 80 (4 stacks) 90 (5 stacks)
Stranglekelp 40 (2 stacks) 50 (3 stacks)
Bruiseweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks)
Wild Steelbloom 5 (1 stacks) 10 (1 stacks)
Kingsblood 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks)
Liferoot 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks)
Goldthorn 45 (3 stacks) 50 (2 stacks)
Khadgar's Whisker 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks)
Sungrass 60 (3 stacks) 70 (4 stacks)
Blindweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks)
Arthas' Tears 20 (1 stacks) 25 (2 stacks)
Golden Sansam 40 (2 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Mountain Silversage 20 (1 stacks) 30 (2 stacks)

Getting from 1 to 50

Getting from 1 to 50 is easy enough. Make 60 minor healing potions. This should get you to skill 60. You need at least skill 55 for the next step, so don't worry if you didn't get to 60. Keep the minor healing potions, you will need them later.
Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Journeyman Alchemist. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50.
Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
1 55 95 Minor Healing Potion 1x Peacebloom,
1x Silverleaf,
1x Empty Vial
0 - 60 (60) 60x Peacebloom,
60x Silverleaf,
60x Empty Vial

Getting from 50 to 125

Use the minor healing potions made earlier to make lesser healing potions to get to 110. If you didn't reach 110, make elixirs of wisdom until you do.
At 110 you can train the healing potion recipe. Make those until skill 125
Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Alchemist. You have to be level 20 to become Expert Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125.
Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
55 85 125 Lesser Healing Potion 1x Minor Healing Potion,
1x Briarthorn
60 - 110 (50) 50x Minor Healing Potion,
50x Briarthorn
90 120 160 Elixir of Wisdom 1x Mageroyal,
2x Briarthorn,
1x Empty Vial
105 - 110 (5) 5x Mageroyal,
10x Briarthorn,
5x Empty Vial
110 135 175 Healing Potion 1x Bruiseweed,
1x Briarthorn,
1x Leaded Vial
110 - 125 (15) 15x Bruiseweed,
15x Briarthorn,
15x Leaded Vial

Getting from 125 to 200

Make some more healing potions to get to skill 140. Make lesser mana potions to get to 155, greater healing potions to get to 185 and elixirs of agility to get to 200.
Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Alchemist. You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200.
Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
110 135 175 Healing Potion 1x Bruiseweed,
1x Briarthorn,
1x Leaded Vial
125 - 140 (15) 15x Bruiseweed,
15x Briarthorn,
15x Leaded Vial
120 145 185 Lesser Mana Potion 1x Mageroyal,
1x Stranglekelp,
1x Empty Vial
140 - 155 (15) 15x Mageroyal,
15x Stranglekelp,
15x Empty Vial
155 175 215 Greater Healing Potion 1x Liferoot,
1x Kingsblood,
1x Leaded Vial
155 - 185 (30) 30x Liferoot,
30x Kingsblood,
30x Leaded Vial
185 205 245 Elixir of Agility 1x Stranglekelp,
1x Goldthorn,
1x Leaded Vial
185 - 200 (15) 15x Stranglekelp,
15x Goldthorn,
15x Leaded Vial

Getting from 200 to 265

Make some more elixirs of agility to get to 210. Make elixirs of greater defense until 215 and then make superior healing potions until 230. Make elixirs of detect undead to get to 250 and elixir of greater agility to get to 265.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 265.
Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
185 205 245 Elixir of Agility 1x Stranglekelp,
1x Goldthorn,
1x Leaded Vial
200 - 210 (10) 10x Stranglekelp,
10x Goldthorn,
10x Leaded Vial
195 215 255 Elixir of Greater Defense 1x Wild Steelbloom,
1x Goldthorn,
1x Leaded Vial
210 - 215 (5) 5x Wild Steelbloom,
5x Goldthorn,
5x Leaded Vial
215 230 270 Superior Healing Potion 1x Sungrass,
1x Khadgar's Whisker,
1x Crystal Vial
215 - 230 (15) 15x Sungrass,
15x Khadgar's Whisker,
15x Crystal Vial
230 245 285 Elixir of Detect Undead 1x Arthas' Tears,
1x Crystal Vial
230 - 250 (20) 20x Arthas' Tears,
20x Crystal Vial
240 255 295 Elixir of Greater Agility 1x Sungrass,
1x Goldthorn,
1x Crystal Vial
250 - 265 (15) 15x Sungrass,
15x Goldthorn,
15x Crystal Vial

Getting from 265 to 300

Although you can get to 300 using the elixir of detect demon recipe, the gromsblood needed is expensive when bought from the auction house so i decided to use vendor available recipe's to get from 265 to 300.
Get the superior mana potion recipe from Ulthir in Darnassus or Algernon in Undercity and the major healing potion recipe from Evie Whirlbrew in Everlook.
Make superior mana potion to get to skill 285 and major healing potions to get to 300.
Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in alchemy.
This table shows the different recipes that are avaible through vendors to get from 265 to 300.
Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed
260 275 315 Superior Mana Potion 2x Sungrass,
2x Blindweed,
1x Crystal Vial
265 - 285 (20) 30x Sungrass,
30x Blindweed,
15x Crystal Vial
275 290 330 Major Healing Potion 2x Golden Sansam,
1x Mountain Silversage,
1x Crystal Vial
280 - 300 (20) 40x Golden Sansam,
20x Mountain Silversage,
20x Crystal Vial
This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previously mentioned recipe's.
What Who Where
Superior Mana Potion Ulthir (Alliance Faction)
Algernon (Horde Faction)
Darnassus
Undercity
Major Healing Potion Evie Whirlbrew (Neutral) Everlook in Winterspring