Tailoring is a
great profession especially for warlocks and
mages. You can make bags and
cloth armor that you can use to level your
character. Tailoring uses the
drops from linen, wool, and the other popular drops from
humanoid mobs. Most people level
tailoring with enchanting since the materials you make in
tailoring can be used to disenchant. Enchanting materials
are expensive, so unless you have plenty of gold, this
may be the way to increase two great professions
simultaneously. In this WoW Tailoring
Guide, we will instruct you how to level your tailoring
quickly. It assumes you are a
high level trying to power level the tailoring
profession. If you are a lower
level, then you can acquire most of the materials listed
through questing.
WoW Tailoring
Guide Tailoring Trainers
Alliance Tailoring
Trainers
* Kayaart (The
Exodar)
* Lawrence Schneider
(Stormwind)
* Trianna
(Darnassus)
* Uthrar Threx
(Ironforge)
* Timothy Worthington
(Dustwallow Marsh)
* Hama (Hellfire
Peninsula)
* Darin Goodstitch (Borean
Tundra)
* Benjamin Clegg (Howling
Fjord)
Horde
Tailoring Trainers
* Galana (Silvermoon
City)
* Snang
(Orgrimmar)
* Vhan (Thunder
Bluff)
* Victor Ward
(Undercity)
* Daryl Stack (Hillsbrad
Foothills)
* Dalinna (Hellfire
Peninsula)
* Raenah (Borean
Tundra)
* Alexandra McQueen
(Howling Fjord)
WoW
Tailoring Guide Materials
Needed:
110 Linen Cloth
55 Coarse Thread
225 Wool Cloth
27 Fine thread
10 Gray Dye
760 Slik Cloth
30 Blue Dye
545 Mageweave Cloth
60 Silken Thread
30 Red Dye
106 Heavy Silken Thread
950 Runecloth
110 Rune Thread
80 Rugged Leather
10 Ironweb Spider Silk
1025 Netherweave Cloth
30 Arcane Dust
20 Knothide Leather
3600 Frostweave Cloth
240 Infinite Dust
18 Eternium Thread
Level 1-75
WoW Tailoring Guide
You can start with
a bang by creating 70 linen cloth
bolts. This will bring you
50 very quickly and cheaply. Then make a few heavy
linen gloves and Reinforced Linen Capes until you reach
75. Don’t forget to train
at this point.
Level
75-150 WoW Tailoring Guide
Next make a bunch
of bolt of woolen cloth which should bring you to
105. Then make
Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders until you reach
125. Then make silken
bolts until you reach about 140. Then you can start
making Azure Silk Hoods until you reach
150.
Level
150-225 WoW Tailoring Guide
At 150, start
making silken headbands until you reach
175. At this point, you
can start making Crimson Silk Vest until you reach
200. Now Crimson Silk
Pantaloons will get you to about 215. Black Mageweave
Leggings and Mageweave gloves and headbands until you
reach 225.
Level
225-300 WoW Tailoring Guide
You can continue
to make Mageweave Gloves until you reach 250, then you
can start making bolts of runecloth until you reach
275. Runecloth Gloves,
Belt, and Headband will eventually bring you to
300.
Level
300-375 WoW Tailoring Guide
Once reaching 300
Tailoring, start by making bolts of
netherweave. This should bring you
to about 325. Making bolts of
imbued netherweave will bring you to about
335. Creating Netherweave
boots and Netherweave tunics will bring you quickly to
375.
Level
375-450 WoW Tailoring Guide
This brings you to
the WOTLK expansion pack. Creating Frostwoven bolts
followed up with Frostwoven cowl and belt will bring you
to 400. Creating your
trainable Dustweave sets and Frostweave bags will bring
you to 440. Recipes turn green at
this point, so it is very expensive to
level. You can farm epic
recipes to help level, but your trainable recipes are now
available to make.
I hope this
WoW Tailoring Guide helps you quickly level your
tailoring skills. To make the most out of Tailoring
I recommend you check out thisWoW Enchanting
Guide as
well.
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