WoW Tailoring Guide
Let us start with a quick introduction to what tailoring entails in World Of Warcraft.
Tailoring can be done by any character class and is a primary profession.
WoW Tailoring Guide Pg 1
Tailoring is handy for the cloth wearers such as Mages, Priests and warlocks as they can make their own clothes or special clothing items that they want.
Tailoring is pretty cool in the way of that no special equipment or workshop is needed to make tailored items. All you need is the tailoring recipe you wish to create and the ingredients and you can begin.
When you are a tailor you will be making items such as these: bags(increase carry capacity- everyone needs these);clothes-shirts and dresses are popular and players might ask you to make them a tux for a wedding or special occasion.
Make sure to browse the AH to see what clothes other World Of Warcraft players want and then make those clothing items to sell in the AH.
Cloth is the root of many recipes in tailoring so to get this you need to loot a couple of humanoid corpses or kill various humanoids.
The other ingredients of the recipes are usually leather, gems or maybe potions. All these items can be purchased in the Auction house or sourced from the various professions.
Other professions that go well with tailoring are enchanting and skinning.
When you reach level 350 in tailoring you will need to specialize in one of the following: primal mooncloth, shadow-weave or spellcloth.
The cool thing is when you specialize you will then be able to create 2 items for every 1 lot of material. Now that's neat and only have 1 cooldown period.
Cooldowns are compulsory waiting periods that Blizzard implemented in the game that stops you from creating the same items the whole time. Once you have created a specific item you need to wait for 4 days or less or more before you can craft the same item again. However when you specialize you can make 2 of that specific item for 1 cooldown period. Thereby doubling your output. So get to level 350 asap.
Here is a quick guideline on what the 3 different specializations entail:
Spellfire- 28-slot enchanting bag , Arcane/Fire damage items, (Fire/Arcane Mage)
Shadow-weave - 28-slot soul shard bag , Frost/Shadow damage items, (Frost Mage/Warlock/Shadow Priest)
Primal Mooncloth - 20-slot bag , Healing, (Holy Priest)
You will need to choose a further 1 of 3 specializations (Spellweave, Ebonweave and Moonshroud) when you become a grand master tailor.
Level up Tailoring from 1-450 here World of Warcraft Tailoring Guide Pg 2
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