World of Warcraft Tailoring

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Apr 19, 2009, 12:55:00 AM4/19/09
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Tailoring is a vital profession for the making of cloth armor in World
of Warcraft. It allows mages, warlocks, and priests to craft their own
armor or for other players to sell their wares to those classes. You
don't need to stack another profession to gather supplies for
tailoring. Instead, you can simply gather your items from dead
enemies. Not only does tailoring allow you to make new cloth armor, it
opens up dozens of opportunities to raise your resistances, craft new
bags, and put together fun novelty items.
First off, you need to find a tailor to train you. They can be found
in any of the major cities and are easily found if you ask a guard at
any point in the city. To start, you'll want to simply kill lots of
humanoid enemies that wear clothing. Build up a nice stockpile of
cloth and armor from these kills. At first, you'll get plenty of linen
cloth, but later on you might start seeing wool, silk, mageweave,
runecloth, and eventually specialty clothing.
Until you reach level 50 in the craft, simply create bolts of linen
cloth. You'll need these to create other items as well, but you'll
need a large number of them, so you might as well keep crafting them
until you reach level 50.
When you are level 50 in tailoring, become a journeyman. You must be
level 10 before you can do so. Until you start finding enough wool and
can create bolts of wool cloth, begin making items from bolts of linen
cloth. Utilize both until you are level 105 and then use bolts of
woolen cloth to reach level 125. At level 125, you can become a master
tailor.
It will take a while from here before you can become an Artisan
tailor, so start taking up silk and mageweave, slowly building your
way up. You will need to be level 225 before you can visit Theramore
Isle and level up to an Artisan, so just keep at it for now. At this
point, making items is the key and will take you a lot of time. When
you finally reach level 300 (it will be a while) you can finally level
up to begin working with specific styles of tailoring in spellfire,
shadowweave, or primal mooncloth tailoring.
The best part about the tailoring profession is that all the while
you're training to get to higher levels, you can make decent amount of
money from selling bags to auction houses. You're leveling up anyways,
so why not build up your collection and sell 12-slot bags to the
auction houses. Another good way to make a few gold at the auction
house is to make rarely seen or used novelty shirts or wedding
dresses. These sell rather well in auction houses as
well.
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