I'm a little confused by the layout, if I buy everything in the vanilla required materials section, I will be good to hit 300 right? I don't need to buy additional stuff from the sections lower down the guide?
And I should wait to actually use these materials til pre patch because they lower the amount of mats required right?
Sub specializations for axe, mace and sword DO exist in classic already. How is this mistake in the guide oO Am I missing something? and why does no guide include the stuff you have to create for specializations to also gain skillpoints. meh
unfortunately this is a quite poor guide. I followed it for classic leveling, and 2-3 times Ive had problems with skills being green, meanwhile guide requested to get 5-10 skills on that particular item. This started happening especially during mithril phase.
Karpundir is 100% correct. To elaborate a little...
Armorsmithing
- Level 40 - 50 = 25 Gold
- Level 51 - 65 = 50 Gold
- Level 66 - 70 = 100 Gold
Weaponsmithing
- Level 40 - 65 = 5 Gold
- Level 66 - 70 = 10 Gold
Axesmithing, Hammersmithing, Swordsmithing
- Level 40 - 50 = 25 Gold
- Level 51 - 65 = 50 Gold
- Level 66 - 70 = 100 Gold
Hey rura!
Thanks for commenting!
Was it 2-3 levels, or 2-3 items, or what were you doing when you encountered the problems? Just want to update the guide to provide players the best experience, and your comment is very helpful and I would love the opportunity to hear more.
Thanks again!
Hey Kocmoc!
Thanks for your detailed comment!
For the Thorium Shield Spike, you are 100% correct with the required materials. The only thing to note is, as you mentioned, the drop rate is crazy low, and players may not want to spend too much farming for a recipe that would only get them a few levels. In Classic, we did see a lot of Thorium Shield Spikes being used, since that was the top-of-the-line shield spike so it was definitely worth spending that time farming, but now with TBC, Felsteel Shield Spike takes the crown.
As of right now, it does appear as though the quests are still in the game with the release of TBC Classic.
Hey Joe!
Sorry for the delayed response here! I'm sure you've already found the answers, but just in case!
Yes, the required materials have actually gone down on crafted items in the transition from Classic to TBC Classic.
And yes, 1-300 should be covered within the Vanilla section alone. And then 300-375 should be covered within the TBC section.
Sorry again!
That's a great catch! Thanks for letting us know! You are 100% correct! I think guides are more or less streamlined to maximize efficiency to allow players to learn the profession and level it up as fast as they possibly can.
660 solid stone for this:
200 – 210: Solid Grinding Stone
- Grind Solid Stone into Solid Grinding Stone.
??????????????????????????
Comment Removed - Personal attacks are unacceptable
The recipe for thorium shield spike goes for 400g on my server.
Don't buy 660 Solid Stones. You need like 100-140. You can also save some gold by buying Bronze Bars and make Rough Bronze Leggings instead of Heavy Grinding Stones.Think I've spent about 1.4k gold and im at 323 blacksmithing at the moment.
Hi, I was also blocked for mithril, specially for "Mithril Coif", next time please apply yourself when making a guide, I think poor guide too, no thanks for that :(