
World of Warcraft Professions – Leveling Enchanting Tips
Enchanting in World of Warcraft can cost a fortune, especially if you don't know what you're doing. It's a higher level profession, which means you should probably wait until you're a more experienced player before trying to tackle it. When I first started playing, I picked enchanting as my very first profession, and I've made quite a few mistakes. If you're feeling brave and want to choose it at your first profession also, then good luck. Hopefully you won't make the same mistakes I did.
Here are a few tips that will hopefully help you:
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In the low levels, it's rather difficult to acquire green items from drops. You will have to do a lot of grinding, unless you have enough gold to buy the dust and essence at the auction house. The best places to grind are areas that contain humanoid mobs. Try killing the ones that are at least two or three levels above you, and your chances of getting green drops will increase.
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If you want to level up your enchanting quickly in WoW, you can buy all the dust, shards, and essence you need at the auction house. You can supplement your income with a gathering profession, such as herbalism, skinning, and mining.
- You will need a lot of storage. This is where additional characters come in handy. Create a second or third character on the same server as your first. Send them some of your enchanted material to store in their bank accounts. If you plan on spending some time leveling up your 2nd or third character(s), give them professions too and send extra gold to your main character.
- As you level up, you'll find that the material and rods become more and more expensive. Hopefully, your other profession will provide you with enough gold to buy everything you need. You could always continue grinding against mobs a few levels higher than you as well. If you need help, ask a high level guildmate or friend to help you.
- Sometimes you can just buy the green/blue/purple items at the auction house for a cheaper price than the dust, shards, and essences. Compare your options before buying any enchanted material or items to disenchant.
- Decide on what type of enchantments you'd prefer to place on your OWN armor, weapons, clothing, and items. Make a note of what materials are needed for those enchantments, and sell all the rest that you won't need. If you want to save a few extras to help a WoW buddy out, you can do that, but still sell some that you don't need.
Hopefully these tips will help you level up your enchanting some. Follow these and you will less likely make costly mistakes. This can be the most rewarding profession in World of Warcraft, so make sure you get the best out of it!
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