WoW Tailoring GuideTailoring is one of the easiest professions to level to 375. It doens't require a secondary skill and anyone can farm the cloth drops themselves but you can also buy them off the Auction House. If you are lacking on money or don't want to waste time doing tailoring than it is VITAL THAT YOU CHECK OUT THIS GUIDE Since patch 2.4 was implemented you can now train up to Artisan Tailoring at any trainer available. To get your skill past 300 you will need to see the Master Tailoring Trainer that is located in each factions appropriate starting city for the Burning Crusade in Hellfire Peninsula, Honor Hold and Thrallmar. Apprentice Tailoring
There is nothing special going on for the first section, the bags you can probably sell to noobs though. Journeyman Tailoring
Silk cloth is plentiful in Scarlet Monastery if you have a high level you can go in there and farm a lot of silk and run some of your alts through the instance. You get to make your first shirt, that has to be exciting. Expert Tailoring
Hurray for headbands, didn't I tell you this was going to be one of the easiest professions to level up? Artisan Tailoring
It's still easy mode in this section but I should point out you will be able to sell some of these items or disenchant them for supplies. The Runecloth bags are a pretty popular twink item because they cost substantially less than netherweave bags. Master Tailoring
This is the only section that needs extra explaining. The Bolts of Imbued Netherweave require Arcane dust which can sometimes be expensive. Keep these bolts of Imbued Netherweave because they will be used to go from 360-375. Also the other items you will be making will sell decently or you can give them to an enchanter to disenchant to maybe get more arcane dust for tailoring. The Imbued Netherweave Robe/Tunic can be purchased from Aarond who is in Shadowmoon Valley at the Sanctum of the Stars. He is a Scryer merchant so if you aren't at least neutral with Scryer you will have to have a Scryer friend buy it for you. The pattern is tradeable. |
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Everything is done according
Everything is done according to this guide, no problems at all! Except that i went to Thrallmar as lvl 46 to learn Master tailoring, but i had to be lvl 50 - lol :) - Thanks for you effort with this guide.
I just hit lvl 32 a few
I just hit lvl 32 a few minutes ago with my mage in Alterac Valley when a friend ran across this guide... just what I was looking for! I didn't realize tailoring was so easy to level up; I had a hard time finding a place to farm wool... can you list a good place to do that? Plenty of places to farm linen and silk, but I'm at a loss as to where to farm wool. >.<;;
Hey ya, think this is quite
Hey ya, think this is quite outdated guide, especially the starting parts.
Heres first suggestion.
Instead of going to wool, just make Reinforced Linen Capes until you have them green. This is MUCH cheaper than going for wool.
Linen costs on AH just some silvers. Wool is for some reason around 10g stack.
Also you do not mention but in later parts that crafting Uncommon items, instead the vendor stuff, might give you some money back so you will be able to buy more clothes and skill up faster. The DEing works also on lower lvl items. And depending on realm, you might get very good money.
Thanks for effort etc etc.
good place to farm wool if
good place to farm wool if your a lvl 30+ you can solo deadmines and stockades
the drop rate for wool in ther is very high so you can get like 5+ stacks per run
oh BTW i play on the
oh BTW i play on the Hellscream
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