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Burning Crusade Classic Professions Overview and Best Professions for Each Class/Role
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Welcome to Wowhead's overview of the Burning Crusade Classic WoW Professions! This guide is aimed at players unfamiliar with The Burning Crusade WoW professions that are interested in learning more about the benefits for each profession, including changes between Classic and The Burning Crusade.
Profession Guides
If any of these Burning Crusade Classic WoW professions catches your interest, you can learn all about the most efficient ways of leveling each Profession, where the Trainers are located, as well as some of the best recipes for that Profession and where to find them in our The Burning Crusade Classic Profession Guides.
Burning Crusade Classic WoW Profession System
There are several types of professions in Classic WoW:
Production Professions
- Players collect recipes, granting them the ability to craft powerful gear which can be equipped or traded. Some professions offer additional perks in the form of powerful BoP crafted items. Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Cooking, Engineering, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, and Tailoring are Production Professions.
Service Professions
- These professions do not generate trade goods that can be equipped, but allow the player to still create items that benefit players. Enchanting and First Aid are Service Professions.
Gathering Professions
- These professions supplement Production professions, allowing players to acquire materials that are required to create the powerful trade goods. Herbalism, Mining, Skinning, and Fishing are Gathering Professions.
Other
- These skills are ones we do not think of as traditional crafting or gathering ones, like Riding, Poisons, and Pickpocketing.
Players must also choose between two Primary Professions - Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Herbalism, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, Mining, Skinning, and Tailoring. The other professions are classified as Secondary Professions (Cooking, Fishing, First Aid) and all can be learned.
Some professions have additional subclasses, with unique recipes:
Blacksmithing - Armorsmith, Weaponsmith (Axe, Hammer, Sword)
Engineering - Goblin, Gnomish
Leatherworking - Dragonscale, Elemental, Tribal
In the Burning Crusade, Blacksmithing and Leatherworking's specializations are treated a little differently than they were in Classic. In Classic, specializations created items only the person with that specialization could craft, and in some cases, only they can use the item. In Burning Crusade, it takes it one step further: only a person with that specialization can wear an item limited by that specialization. For more details, including how to change specializations, please refer to the Blacksmithing and Leatherworking overview sections below.
Changes from Classic
The biggest change in Professions between Classic and Burning Crusade Classic is the addition of the Jewelcrafting profession. There are many other profession-specific changes; these are detailed below under each of the Profession categories.
Another big change is how Trainers work. In Classic, you had different levels of Trainers you needed to visit to learn various levels of a skill (a Journeyman Trainer only taught through 75, an Expert Trainer through 150, etc). In Burning Crusade Classic, it's much simpler. You can learn 1-300 from any Profession Trainer n Azeroth. To learn Master level (300+), you will need to visit a trainer in Outlands. Outlands trainers can teach all levels of skill from Journeyman on up.
This does not include Secondary Skills such as Cooking, Fishing, and First Aid, which are still learned through purchased books.
One major boon to this system is that it eliminates one big hurdle in leveling Enchanting: you will no longer need to visit
安诺拉
in Uldaman to level Enchanting to Artisan.
Vendor-purchased recipes are no longer Limited Quantity, but are now Bind on Pickup. While this means that you must go shopping for them yourself, rather than picking them up on the Auction House or sending a higher-level alt to get them for you, it means you aren't faced with the issue of getting to a vendor and they're all sold out.
Profession Skillups
To level up your profession, you simply craft or gather items until the game determines that is too easy for you, and you are sent to create more-complex recipes and gather items in more dangerous zones for skillups.
Orange: 100% chance to get a skillup
Yellow: Frequently
Green: Infrequently
Grey: Never
Profession pages on Wowhead will show you at what skill levels a recipes will change color. When a recipe does not guarantee a skillup, it is best to analyze all Yellow recipes and see which is the cheapest to craft.
Some professions have special exceptions:
Orange mobs will not always grant a Skinning skillup.
All catchable fish can contribute to skillups. As your skill increases, it will take more catches to reach the next skill point.
Profession Ranks
In Classic, there were four profession ranks: Apprentice (1-75), Journeyman (76-150), Expert (151-225), and Artisan (226-300), and you were required to return to a profession trainer to learn the next rank to keep earning skillups. You also needed to achieve a certain level to learn the next rank.
In The Burning Crusade, all professions range from 300-375 (Master). There are no additional internal ranks, and Master only requires a minimum level of 50 to learn. While you must keep returning to a trainer to learn new recipes, once you have learned the Master level, you don't have to go back to restart the ability to skill up.
If you swap a profession, all ranks are lost and you must start over again at skill level 1.
Profession Bonuses
Four races offer Profession bonuses, including the two new races introduced in The Burning Crusade:
奥术亲和
: Blood Elf racial, increases Enchanting skill by 10.
栽培
: Tauren racial, increases Herbalism skill by 15.
工程学专精
: Gnome racial, increases Engineering skill by 15.
宝石切割
: Draenei racial, increases Jewelcrafting skill by 5*.
*Was increased to 10 in Cataclysm.
Some items provide buffs to certain professions. These are all Classic-era enchants and items, as there are no known items or enchants introduced in TBC that increase profession success:
Mining:
公式:附魔手套 - 高级采矿
,
地精采矿头盔
Skinning:
祖利安切割者
,
皮普的剥皮刀
,
公式:附魔手套 - 剥皮
Fishing is a completely unique profession, with many items (lures) increasing your duration for a temporary period of time. More details in our upcoming fishing guide.
Burning Crusade Classic Professions
There are several small additions and subtractions of item types between Classic and TBC.
One big category of items that no longer appears in any TBC professions is the need to create crafting reagents required by other professions. Nearly every profession in Classic had some item that was required by another profession (an example of this is Blacksmith-crafted
秘银杆
, which is required for four different Engineering recipes), but these do not appear in TBC profession recipes. The only exception to this are some gemstone that are used by Jewelcrafters, but which are created through an Alchemy transmute.
New Profession: Jewelcrafting
The Burning Crusade introduces a new profession: Jewelcrafting. Recipes were created for the Classic system as well, though Socketed Gems are not available until TBC content.
The following item types are created through Jewelcrafting:
Statues - small items set down next to the player that will heal them for a short time (Classic only)
Fist weapon (Classic only)
Jewelry - necklaces, rings, and crowns (cloth head pieces)
Trinkets
Socketed Gems - blue, red, yellow, green, orange, purple, and meta (fit in all socket types) (TBC only)
As part of Jewelcrafting, players also learn
Prospecting
, which allows them to break ore down into raw gems. This is only one way to get gems. Jewelcrafted items use both ore and gems to craft items. For this reason, Jewelcrafting is often paired with Mining.
In TBC, some items will come equipped with sockets that correspond to a specific colored gem. Sockets come in four types: Blue, Red, Yellow, and Meta. You can put a gem into a socket that either corresponds directly to that color gem, or a socket that includes the color. Green, orange, and purple gems can fit into one of two sockets each:
Green gems: blue or yellow socket
Orange gems: red or yellow socket
Purple gems: red or blue socket
Meta gems only fit in a Meta slot, and have different prerequisites depending on the gem. For example, the
神秘之天火钻石
can only be slotted in if you already have more red than yellow gems socketed into the other slots (by the way, an Orange gem would count as both a red and a yellow gem for these purposes).
Most colored TBC gems (not meta) come in three ranks. The two lower-ranked gems are acquired by Mining, Prospecting, or looting in chests or gem bags acquired through reputation with The Consortium. The highest-end colored gems, also referred to as rough gems, are only looted as drops. The base (rough) for some Meta Gems are also created through Alchemy transmutes: the Skyfire Diamond and the Earthstorm Diamond.
Gems can be replaced, but they will be destroyed in the process.
More information on the new Jewelcrafting profession is provided in our Burning Crusade Classic Jewelcrafting Guide.
Burning Crusade Classic Jewelcrafting Guide
Alchemy
Alchemy is popular among players needing to raid, as Alchemists craft many essential consumables. It is commonly paired with Herbalism for a steady supply of the herbs needed for flasks, elixirs, and potions.
Changes to Alchemy between Classic and Burning Crusade Classic:
Mastery quests for Potions, Elixirs, and Transmutation appear in TBC, originally in patch 2.2. These allow you to proc extra items when you create items. These require following special quest lines obtainable at level 68.
Some Alchemy Recipes can be only be learned by
Discovery
. When you create certain Alchemy potion, elixir, flask, or transmute recipes, you have a small chance to learn a new recipe through Discovery. Only certain recipes can yield Discoveries; these are detailed on the Alchemy profession page.
Cauldrons
can be conjured to provide the entire raid with Major Protection potions corresponding to the type of Cauldron. For example, for five minutes, a
特效暗影防护药锅
will provide up to 25
特效暗影防护药水
. There are five types of Cauldrons:
特效奥术防护药锅
,
特效火焰防护药锅
,
特效冰霜防护药锅
,
特效自然防护药锅
, and
特效暗影防护药锅
. Cauldrons are all learned through Discovery.
Alchemy trinkets are not new, but there are several more types in TBC, including four epic-quality trinkets that double as
点金石
.
There are no Alchemy Oil recipes in TBC.
Burning Crusade Classic Alchemy Guide
Blacksmithing
Blacksmithing is used by Plate and Mail wearers, and is commonly paired with Mining for Ore. There are not many changes for Blacksmithing between Classic and TBC, but there are a few items worth mentioning.
Runes of Warding - 1 hour chest enchants
Ward of Shielding - a temporary absorb applied to your shield that soaks a certain amount of damage
A few utility and crafted reagents do not appear in TBC recipes, including grinding stones, blacksmithed keys, and spurs.
At level 40 and Skill level 200, Blacksmiths can choose to specialize as an Armorsmith or Weaponsmith. With a specialization, you have access to a handful of new recipes. Weaponsmiths can further specialize as an Axesmith, Hammersmith, or Swordsmith at level 50 with skill level 250.
Specializations have the following changes in TBC:
In TBC, blacksmithing specializations provide recipes to make powerful items that only they can wear.
Specialization requirements for Classic-era recipes have been removed and can be learned by any blacksmith.
Blacksmithing specializations may now be changed.
Burning Crusade Classic Blacksmithing Guide
Enchanting
Enchanting allows players to enhance several gear slots (weapons, boots, bracers, chest, cloak, gloves, shield) permanently, as well as disenchant gear into dust to be used for Enchants. This profession is most commonly paired with Tailoring and taken by casters.
Enchanting has few substantive changes between Classic and TBC, but there is one big change.
There is now a skill requirement to
分解
items.
There are no new Enchanting Wand recipes in TBC.
Enchanters can enchant their rings in TBC.
Enchanting recipes were introduced in TBC to convert one type of reagent into another --
虚空碎裂
,
大块棱光碎片
and
小块棱光碎片
Burning Crusade Classic Enchanting Guide
Engineering
Engineering is a fun profession, with a number of gadgets and gizmos providing unique utility. Engineering is a strong profession for DPS classes, especially Hunters, and the go-to profession for PvP.
Mostly, Engineering in TBC is like Engineering in Classic. Engineers can produce explosives, many different types of goggles, fun trinkets, guns, and scopes.
One of the big changes for Engineering in TBC is the
气阀微粒提取器
, an item that can draw Motes from gas clouds around Outland. For example, using this item, an engineer can extract
空气微粒
from
Windy Clouds
in Nagrand. Combine 10 Motes into a Primal, which are common reagents for many TBC recipes.
TBC also introduces the first player-made mounts: the
飞行器
and
涡轮加速飞行器
. Both were introduced late in the original release of TBC, so may not be available right away.
Also worth noting: the Engineering goggles were considered OP, even in the original Burning Crusade, which is a great perk for Engineers!
Goblin and Gnomish Engineering
Players can further specialize in Goblin or Gnomish Engineering at level 30 and 200 skill in Classic. Each option provides you with a set of teleports (that can backfire!) and a pet schematic, as well as gadgets with different utility.
Outlands continues this tradition, with all the potential backfires you've come to love and expect. There are fewer items requiring specialization. One fun item for Gnomish Engineers is the
侏儒变鸡器
, which turns the target (or possibly yourself) into a chicken. Goblin Engineers can make the
地精火箭发射器
, which damages your enemy with a 3 second stun, but will knock you over as well -- use with caution!
Burning Crusade Classic Engineering Guide
Herbalism
Herbalism is popular among all players interested in making gold, as the herbs are required by Alchemy to create consumables required for raiding, such as flasks. These two professions are commonly paired together.
Outland zones have vestiges of late Classic herbs, including
梦叶草
,
黄金参
,
活根草
, and
山鼠草
. New Outland herbs include
远古苔
,
梦露花
,
魔草
,
法力蓟
,
邪雾草
, and
泰罗果
.
Some changes from Classic:
Some Outlands herbs aren't reagents, but give the harvester special bonuses when picked. Blood Elves can pick
血蓟
in Eversong Woods, which increases spell power for a small amount for 10 minutes, and in the Outlands zones,
烈焰菇
will give you a chance to add fire damage and increase fire spell power for 1 minute.
Some reagent herbs also give side effects when picked.
法力蓟
restores mana when picked, and looting
梦露花
restores health every 5 seconds for 15 minutes.
Rogues may also be interested in Herbalism as
枯叶草
is required to craft
致盲粉
, needed to
致盲
enemies, and
雨燕草
is used for the Rogue-specific consumable
菊花茶
, though its effectiveness is greatly reduced at higher levels in TBC.
Burning Crusade Classic Herbalism Guide
Leatherworking
Leatherworking is used by Leather and Mail users for the crafted gear. It is commonly paired with Skinning for the leather and scales required for the gear.
Like Classic, TBC Leatherworking focuses on producing leather and mail armor. It also includes Armor Kits, permanent Stamina increases to chest.
Some new item types have been added to TBC:
Drums make their debut in TBC. These items can increase attack power and stats of nearby party members for 30 seconds. Example:
战争之鼓
.
Glove Reinforcements, which permanently increases Stamina when applied to gloves
Leg Armor, which permanently increases Stamina and Agility when applied to pants
马鞭
, a trinket that increases mounted speed by 10%
Brand new profession bags, such as
大皮袋
and
制皮匠的背包
for Leatherworking, and
加固矿工袋
for Mining
Leatherworkers can also further specialize into one of three armor types at level 40 and 225 skill:
is considered best for Leather Agility users
is best for Mail users.
is good for Agility Intellect users.
Specializations have the following changes in TBC:
In TBC, leatherworking specializations provide recipes to make powerful items that only they can wear.
Specialization requirements for Classic-era recipes have been removed and can be learned by any leatherworker.
Leatherworking specializations may now be changed.
Burning Crusade Classic Leatherworking Guide
Mining
Mining goes well with Blacksmithing, Engineering, and Jewelcrafting, as the ore is required to craft useful items for those three professions. In order to Mine a node, you must have a
矿工锄
.
In Outland, there are three different types of ore used to create bars or Prospect:
魔铁矿石
,
精金矿石
, and
氪金矿石
.
虚空矿石
is a quest ore for the Netherdrake questline that can only be acquired by miners. It isn't used for professions.
In addition to mining raw ore, the Miner can
smelt
it at an anvil, turning the ore into bars which can be used for crafted recipes. Jewelcrafters can also
Prospect
the ore for gems.
In Outlands, each smelted bar requires 2 ore instead of 1. This is a change from Classic, where most bars required only 1 ore. Bars requiring multiple ores to create were the composite
熔炼青铜
(which required 1
铜锭
and 1
锡锭
, but also yielded 2
青铜锭
), and
熔炼黑铁
, which requires 8
黑铁矿石
.
When you mine raw ore, you will also comes across gems and stones used in other recipes. Several Jewelcrafting gems can be found (rarely) by Mining, even without Prospecting the ore.
Burning Crusade Classic Mining Guide
Skinning
Skinning goes well with Leatherworkers, providing players with leather and scales for crafted gear. To skin a mob, you must have a
剥皮小刀
.
One major difference between Classic and TBC skinning is the absence of Hides. Other than that, Skinning is not fundamentally different from the way it was in Classic. You will be harvesting leather and scales from different types of creatures. Some are broadly applicable, and a few are highly specialized.
The following Leathers can be acquired through Skinning in TBC, or created by combining Skinned components:
结缔皮
- also created by combining 5
结缔皮碎片
. Used to create
重结缔皮
by combining 5
厚裂蹄牛皮
- also created by combining 10
厚裂蹄牛皮碎片
水晶能量皮革
- also created by combining 10
水晶能量皮革碎片
The following Scales can be acquired through Skinning in TBC:
魔鳞
- also created by combining 10
魔鳞碎片
风鳞
- also created by combining 10
风鳞碎片
眼镜蛇鳞片
- also created by combining 10
眼镜蛇鳞片碎片
虚空龙鳞
- also created by combining 10
虚空龙鳞碎片
More information about where to farm Skinned components can be found in our TBC Skinning Guide:
Burning Crusade Classic Skinning Guide
Tailoring
Tailoring is frequently chosen by casters, paired with Enchanting to dust unneeded crafted gear. Cloth looted from mobs around the world can be transformed into bolts of cloth, and then Cloth Armor with this skill.
Tailors primarily create cloth armor and cloaks, and this has not changed in TBC. They also make bags, and in TBC the new bags range from 16 to 20 slots. In addition, there is a new 28-slot Enchanting bag,
大附魔袋
, as well as a new 24-slot bag for Jewelcrafters,
珠宝袋
.
TBC tailoring is based on only one dropped cloth,
灵纹布
. The other cloths needed to create items --
魔化灵纹布卷
,
灵魂布卷
,
原始月布
,
暗影布
, and
魔法布
-- all use
灵纹布
in the creation.
Max-level Tailors with 350 Tailoring skill can also learn one of three
Specializations
: Mooncloth Specialization (for
原始月布
, not regular Mooncloth), Shadowcloth Specialization, and Spellcloth Specialization. While any Tailor can make these three types of cloth, Specialists get 2 cloth instead of 1, which is a great help since these cloths all have a nearly 4-day cooldown to create. Like Mooncloth creation in Classic, all three cloths require being in a particular location when creating. Specialists also have access to recipes only they can learn.
Tailors in TBC also get a new item enhancement,
Spellthread
. These are applied to pants and will increase Stamina and Spell Power. An example of these is
符文魔线
. These are not soulbound and may be sold on the Auction House, although applying them to a set of leg armor will make the leg armor soulbound.
One fun item Tailors get is a
灵纹投网
, which traps a target 25 yards away for 3 seconds. This can be a lifesaver in the right situations!
Curiously,
Shirt
recipes disappeared temporarily in TBC.
Burning Crusade Classic Tailoring Guide
Secondary Professions
Cooking
Cooking provides a steady supply of food players can eat to restore health and mana. Cooking is also useful for raiders, providing "Well Fed" stat buffs. You will need a Cooking Fire in order to Cook.
Like Classic, Cooking in TBC requires either Fish or farmed meat. Unlike Classic, there is a much shorter list of available recipes, and the ingredients are also greatly simplified, rarely requiring more than the base item to create (example:
食谱:塔布肉排
requires 1
塔布羊肉
to create).
Some Cooking recipes can only be acquired through quests or are gated behind Reputation.
In 2.3, Cooking dailies were introduced in Shattrath from
巨石洛克
. These introduced several new recipes that could only be acquired by completing this daily and hoping for a good-luck day. Since these were introduced late in the original expansion, it's not expected these will be available at launch.
Burning Crusade Classic Cooking Guide
First Aid
First Aid's biggest perk is allowing anyone to bandage, healing yourself and other players in and out of combat. They are most in demand by Warriors and Rogues, as those classes have no healing capabilities. They are also useful in PvP, after CCing an opponent.
Unlike Classic, TBC has no Anti-Venom recipes. There are only 2 items you can learn with TBC First Aid:
灵纹布绷带
and
厚灵纹布绷带
. In TBC, these were not available from trainers, but were learned through
手册:灵纹布绷带
and
手册:厚灵纹布绷带
, purchased from vendors.
Burning Crusade Classic First Aid Guide
Fishing
Fishing is a time-consuming profession, but rewarding if you want to cook certain recipes, or need specific ingredients for other professions, such as
黑口鱼
for Alchemy. Fishing also has many intricate mechanics and fun flavor items!
Fishing basics:
You will need a Fishing Pole equipped to catch fish.
Your success chance at catching the fish is reliant on your Fishing skill. Higher level zones will have a higher skill threshold.
Fishing in a specific pool will yield a specific type of catch, as opposed to open waters.
Just like real-life, there are fun, quirky aspects to Fishing:
You can catch oversized trophy fish, such as
粗斑魔尾鱼
.
You can acquire floating wreckage such as
蒸汽泵废料
, which can contain junk, crates containing crafting items, and other items.
The best part of fishing is the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza, a fishing competition! Fish up 40
斑点可口鱼
quickly and you may win a prize like
钓鱼大师鱼钩
or
奥金钓鱼竿
.
Other fishing perks:
饱经风霜的日记
teaches you the skill
寻找渔点
, allowing you to track pools of fish like mines or herbs. In TBC, you are still only allowed to track one type of node at a time, so
寻找渔点
comes at the expense of tracking mines or herbs.
Fishing dailies start with
老渔夫巴尔洛
in Terrokar Forest, /way 38.6 12.8. Completing the daily rewards a
钓鱼宝藏
, which contains anything from vendor trash (some of which can sell for as much as 15g) to useful items such as
饱经风霜的渔帽
or pets such as
莫莫的小桶
.
Burning Crusade Classic Fishing Guide
Professions That Pair Well Together
Alchemy
pairs well with Herbalism, as reagents from this professions are needed for potions, flasks, and elixirs.
Blacksmithing
pairs well with Mining, as you will need lots of ore.
Cooking
pairs well with Fishing, as you will need raw fish to cook several recipes. If you are interested in maxxing out cooking, you will need to cook recipes requiring Fish.
Enchanting
pairs well with Tailoring, Leatherworking, Jewelcrafting, or Blacksmithing, as those professions generate gear that can be disenchanted. Tailoring is generally most common as you can loot cloth needed for Tailored items without having to learn a gathering profession (such as Skinning for Leatherworking). Fewer Engineered items can be disenchanted than the items produced by other manufacturing professions.
Engineering
pairs well with Mining, as it requires lots of ore.
Fishing
pairs well with Cooking.
Jewelcrafting
pairs well with Mining, as you will need to mine and prospect for gems and other materials.
Leatherworking
pairs well with Skinning as you will need those reagents for crafted gear.
Mining
pairs well with Engineering, Jewelcrafting, or Blacksmithing, production professions that all require ore.
Skinning
pairs well with Leatherworking, as it is required to craft many recipes.
Tailoring
pairs well with Enchanting, as players can convert cloth into Tailored items and then disenchant them. Items from Skinning are also required for Tailoring, to a lesser extent than cloth.
If you are incredibly rich, or have lots of time and alts to farm, you can of course pair two Production professions, such as Engineering and Blacksmithing on a Warrior, and either buy tons of Ore or have an alt farm it.
If you are hurting for cash, you may want to grab two Gathering professions, or Alchemy + Herbalism to maximize your Auction House gains. Just remember that in Burning Crusade Classic, you can't track Herbs and Mines at the same time. Pairing either Herbalism or Mining with Skinning is a more popular choice for this reason.
Best Professions For Each Class and Role
DPS Role
Engineering is a powerful profession for many DPS classes in PvE content, including Hunters, Paladins, Rogues, Shaman, Warriors. This profession is commonly paired with Mining to generate the Ore needed to craft the Engineering items, as this profession can be extremely expensive to maintain.
Hunters use scopes such as
比兹尼克247x128精确瞄准镜
on their ranged weapons.
Paladins, lacking ranged attacks, can also use some bombs for ranged damage when needed.
PvP
Engineering is incredibly powerful for everyone in PvP situations, with items that mind control, reduce enemy DPS, slow down targets, detect stealth, provide speed boosts, invulnerability...the list goes on.
For players interested in low-level PvP, aka twinking, some Engineering items are extremely powerful--the equivalent items from quests or dungeons do not have the same stats and procs.
Cloth
Tailoring is a common profession among Mages, Priests, and Warlocks as there are crafted BoP robes, as well as some powerful Tailoring-only set bonuses. This profession is commonly paired with Enchanting to dust all the unneeded crafted Tailoring gear.
Tailors can also create many bags, including Warlock-specific Soul Shard bags and profession-specific bags.
Druids
Herbalism is popular among Druids due to Travel Form allowing them to Herb without having to dismount. Tauren Druids also have the added bonus of the Cultivation racial, providing +15 herbalism. Herbalism is also popular among all players needing money, as it can be paired with Alchemy to create consumables.
For Druids interested in Tanking, Enchanting is essential to craft the
浓烟山脉之心
trinket, but it can be dropped after crafting.
Leather + Mail
Druids, Rogues, Shaman, and Hunter may be interested in pairing Leatherworking and Skinning to craft their own gear.
Plate
Paladins and Warriors may be interested in pairing Blacksmithing and Mining to craft their own gear and sharpening stones.
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评论来自
Clavar
The real question is, will Enchanters be able to use vellums to sell enchants on the AH.
评论来自
Dahk
When you get to the Outland trainer, will you be able learn "Master" level at 275, or do you have to max out at 300 before you get going with them?
评论来自
Zaviothan
seems like this is the Vanilla Classic guide just reposed, i see alot of tips that aren't viable anymore in TBC classic, such as Druid enchanting trinket etc.
评论来自
Swordy
everything links to retail links... whats the point?
评论来自
terminalman
Nice collection for profs. You might also want to mention under "Profession Ranks" that despite the changes
the primary professions do still have a level requirement of 35 in order to train past skill level 225.
At least for Engineering that's the case, and I assume other primary profs as well.
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