Welcome to my WoW Classic TBC Profession Guide: Best Professions, Ranking and Leveling. This Profession guide is massive, so I will divide them into two parts. Today I am going to talk about part one: The Secondary Professions and some Primary Professions (Mining, Blacksmithing, and Jewelcrafting). All the content of this article is quoted from a real player - Toyhouze's video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jti3nfwzvio
There are 3
Secondary Professions and 10 Primary Professions. You can
only have two Primary Professions, and there are no limits to how many Secondary
Professions you can have. TBC will bring some welcome changes depending on what
professions you chose, and some benefits are exclusive to you.
Let's talk about the Secondary Professions first, because they are the most
straightforward.
First Aid
It is available for all players in TBC
classic. For
players who don't have healing spells or who aren't undertaking Alchemy as a
profession, the Bandages, like Heavy Netherweave Bandage, created by First Aid, are the best ways
to heal themselves in battle or while they are out in the wild without food. First
Aid is a worthwhile skill for everyone to own due to it needs a fairly small
number of materials to level up.
Fishing
Fishing is one of the most time-consuming
but rewarding professions in TBC Classic. It's pretty awesome, and there is a
lot of fun & flavor in TBC.
As a master fisherman, you can earn or catch
a lot of rare companion pets, like magical crawdad and toothy, and you'll be
able to catch fishes that are used in Cooking.
You can fish up gems gear, and Fishing also
provides reagents for other professions, like Alchemy, so this chart will show
you how many fishing skills you need to cast in certain zones and what skill
you need to prevent the annoying fish from getting away.
Cooking
Cooking is the most known for the well-fed
buffs, which increases your stats based on whatever food you ate. The benefits
are myriad, and there is the potential to make profits by selling rare food on
the Auction House.
Cooking has helpful recipes to help you while
you are leveling up at the end of the game. It provides amazing raid buffs. I
know the Smoked Sagefish is amazing. It gives you a mana per five while you are
leveling up. It is also brain food, and when you eat it, you can get health and
mana, so it's a nice one for leveling up.
We're going to start talking about the Primary Professions. Remember, we
can only have two of these professions, so your choice is important.
Mining
Mining is one of the most essential Gathering Professions in wow classic TBC. It involves extracting ore from mineral nodes throughout the zones, and it provides reagents for Blacksmithing, Engineering, and Jewelcrafting. You can make use of the miner's basic ability to find minerals. It shows node spawns on your mini-map.
Mining is hugely popular, and it can
certainly be a big classic TBC gold
maker in TBC. It provides to multiple professions, so Mining can be profitable
by selling stacks of ore or smelting bars, so in TBC, it's important to know
which is more valuable. Jewelcrafting prospecting destroys ore to find gems, so
definitely take a look at your prices before you sell the bars or the ore.
Mining is a great profession for any class, so
once you're in outland, competition for Veins is going to become much tougher. Zones
and flying mounts will decrease at the same time. It takes you to farm routes
and reaches the nodes. I laid out some routes for you that are pretty popular.
Fel Iron can be found by making circuits in any zone, but the two most
advisable zones are Hellfire Peninsula and Tarot Card Forest. Hellfire is
useful because it has the highest number of node spawns, and Tarot Card Forest is
especially worthwhile for wow classic
power leveling because you can quickly move to Negreanu
to start collecting Adamantite. Now Adamantite is rarer than Fel Iron and will
be the last mineral you'll need to gather.
Blacksmithing
There are quite a lot of changes to Blacksmithing in TBC. Blacksmithing is basically the craft of allowing players to create their own plate armors as well as two-handed Axes and Maces and two-handed swords. In Vanilla, Blacksmiths are able to craft a number of high-value endgame recipes.
Blizzard has really expanded on this in TBC
your range of gear that you can create much bigger, so Blacksmithing has huge potential,
and it also has a huge price tag, especially if you choose to buy all your materials
on the Auction House, so the combination of Blacksmithing and Mining is
suitable for most wow TBC classes
that wear plate and mail armor regardless of spec, and it's especially
beneficial for tanks and melees DPS.
Jewelcrafting
Jewelcrafting is one of my absolute favorite
professions. Once you reach outland to train master Jewelcrafting, your
trainers are going to be in your faction's first town. There are a number of
neutral trainers available.
Jewelcrafting is a new profession in TBC. You
know it's a new addition, and it involves cutting gems to put them into gear or
using them to craft rings, necklaces, and trinkets in order to find these gems.
Jewelcrafters need to use their main skill - prospecting on any ore which
destroys it in the process in order to search for these gems. If you want to
level up from 1-375 quickly, you can check this Jewelcrafting
guide to learn more.
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