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  • 20. Mining 1 - 300 (Continued)   05/15/2007 06:57:32 PM PDT
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I actually combine two of my routes here, if I have time. They are as follows:
  • Start at The Crossroads and head West towards the entrance of Stonetalon Mountains. Then head south, hugging the cliffs as you go. Follow the cliffs all the way down south until you reach Blackthorn Ridge, just north of Razorfen Kraul. Follow the cliff to the main road and over. Continue heading east and then north up to the entrance to Dustwallow Marsh. Carry on going north until you reach Northwatch Hold and then head up to the Raptor Hills and the Quilboar Village. Now head back to The Crossroads.

  • Start at the bottom of the Great Lift in Thousand Needles and head northwest up to Camp Ethok, following the cliff face as you go. Continue on till you reach the border of Thousand Needles and Feralas, then head over to the other side of Thousand Needles and follow the cliffs south. Make a detour when you reach Highperch, as there are a couple of Tin / Iron veins here. Carry on heading south until you reach The Screeching Canyon. Have a quick run into the cave here and pick the couple veins that normally spawn here. Continue south past Freewind Post and all the way to Windbreak Canyon. Now head north, again hugging the cliff face as you go and make your way up to Splithoof Crag. There is a Centaur Village here, with a cave that can have 4 or 5 veins (both Iron and Tin). Mine it. Carry on north past Darkcloud Pinnacle and back to the Great Lift.


  • Combine the two routes above for a 90-minute (ish) trek that can net 100+ copper, 50-70 Tin and 30-40 Iron.

    There only two other places that I bother mining for Tin and that is:
  • Hillsbrad Foothills: No route here, just do full circuits.

  • Ashenvale: Again no real route, just do full circuits.


  • But you could also try the following places:
  • Wetlands: Start at Dun Modr and follow the cliffs to the southeast down towards Raptor Ridge. From here either go around Grim Batol, if you’re a high enough level to cope, or follow the cliffs towards Mosshide Fen and onto The Igan Rock. Once there head over to Dun Algaz, then north to Angerfang Encampment and onto Whelgar’s Excavation Site. Now head north past Ironbeards Tomb and back to Dun Modr.

  • Redridge Mountains: Start in Lakeshire, head north to Rethban Caverns and follow up to Renders Camp. Head south and follow cliffs to Alther’s Mill. Carry on east towards The Tower of Ilgalar and then loop round that and to the south, heading towards Renders Valley. Carry on to Lakeridge Highway and over to The Three Corners. Now head back to Lakeshire.


  • Mining 126 – 175

    Mining Iron and Gold

    Estimated number of nodes to mine = 100

    *At level 125, go back to the mining trainer and learn Expert Mining.

    From now on both Horde and Alliance can follow this guide easily, so I’ll won’t have separate sections.

  • Do the Thousand Needle route above, but take in The Shimmering Flats as well this time.

  • Desolace: If you’re Horde, start at Shadowprey Village and head into the Valley of Spears. Follow that through and out and over to the Kodo Graveyard (you could do a quick circle or move on here). Head east to the Magram Village and loop round and down to Shadowbreak Ravine. Follow that through and onto the Mannoroc Coven to the west. Carry on west to the Gelkis Village and make your way back to Shadowprey Village. If you’re Alliance, then start at Nijel’s Point and head southeast to Sargeron, then south to the Kolkar Village. From here you could carry on down south and complete the Horde run or head west to the Kodo Graveyard. From the Kodo Graveyard, head northwest to Ethel Rethor and then northeast ish to Thunderaxe Fortress. Follow round to the north and up to Tethris Aran and then back east to Nijel’s Point.

  • Ashenvale: start at the entrance to Ashenvale from The Barrens and head to the west. Skip round the Battleground entrance (only if your Horde) and carry on to the river. Follow the river north, trying to keep as close to bank as possible, so that you can see spawns on both sides of the river. Keep following the river till you get to just before Xavian in the north. Now head east to the next river and cross over to Saytrnaar and onto Forest Song (watch out for those elites). Now head south through the Warsong Logging Camp if your Horde or skirt around it if your Alliance and continue on down through Felfire Hill and onto Demon Fall Canyon. Now head west through Nightsong Woods and back to your start point.


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    • 21. Mining 1 - 300 (Continued)   05/15/2007 06:58:47 PM PDT
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  • Badlands: start at Apocryphens Rest and head south to Camp Cagg, then east to Mirage Flats. Now follow cliff face all way to Camp Boff, past Agmonds End. Head north past Dustwind Gulch and onto Hammertoes Dig site and then northwest to Angor Fortress. Now follow the cliffs west all the way to Kargath (or just before it, if Alliance) and back down to Apocryphens Rest. Remember to divert off slightly at each point where the Rock Elementals gather and do a quick tour of their spawn spots.

  • Arathi Highlands: start at Thandoll Span and head east then north to Boulderfist Hall. Follow cliffs round to Witherbark Village and continue north up to Hammerfall. If you’re Horde, loop round the back of Hammerfall and continue on to the west. If your Alliance, go as far Drywhisker Gorge (remember to check inside, both Horde and Alliance) and then loop round Hammerfall to the south and back up to the northern cliffs. Follow cliffs west to Dabyries Farmstead and then head south past Refuge Point and back down to Thandoll Span.

  • Alterac Mountains: start at the entrance to the Ruins of Alterac and head west past the Growless Cave. Follow the ridge around the ruins and keep going to the end. Now drop down to the coast (you can make a series of jumps to get down, without dying). Now head north to Dandreds Fold. Head east through The Uplands, zigzagging between the two cliff faces as you go until you get to Strahnbrad. Now follow the road back to your starting point. If you’re a high enough level, go into the ruins and do a quick sweep.

  • Stranglethorn Vale: couple of small but good routes here. First one is to the north of Grom’gol Base Camp. Start at Nessingwarys Expedition and follow the hills around the front of the three sets of ruins (Kalai, Balal and Zuuldaia) and then back round to the north of them and return to Nessingwarys Expedition. Second route starts at Kurzens Compound to the north of Zul’Gurub entrance. After a quick circle around the compound, head south down to Mosh’Ogg Ogre Mound. If you’re a high level, then do a sweep of the cave and carry on south to the Ruins of Zulmamwe. Keep heading south past the Crystalvein Mine and the Ruins of Aboraz. Carry on into the Mistvale Valley, now heading west towards the main road. From here either head to Booty Bay or follow the road back up north to your starting point.

  • Swamp of Sorrows: couple of nice little spots here. Check around Ithariuss Cave where the Green Whelps are and also around The Stagalbog. Remember to check inside the Stagalbog.


  • Optional choice for 155-175 (Thanks to Cenelia on EU-Hellscream for this)

    If you have a fair amount of gold ore, you can smelt it from 155-175, as it is orange at 155.


    Mining 176 – 250

    Mining Mithril and Truesilver

    Estimated number of nodes to mine = 125

    *At level 225, go back to the mining trainer and learn Artisan Mining.

    So now we come the real money making stuff, Mithril. This stuff is used in such quantities by Engineering and Blacksmithing that you will always sell what you mine for a good profit.

  • Blasted Lands: just do full circuits, simple.

  • Searing Gorge: again, just do full circuits. You can do what I do and do a full circuit of the perimeter of Searing Gorge, then drop down into The Cauldron and do a circuit of that (inside and outside). Also remember that at level 230, you can mine Dark Iron, so pick that up too.

  • Badlands: two good places here. First is Camp Cagg. Just do a circuit round it, taking in the Rock Elementals spawn point as you go. Second place is Lethlor Ravine. If you start by the Master Dragonscale Leatherworker and head into the Ravine and loop round to the north and back out and south past Uldaman back entrance, then you’ll pick up a good amount of Mithril.

  • The Hinterlands: start at Aerie Peak and follow the cliff face to the south and east. Now just go around the south cliff face until your get past Jintha’Alor, then north up to Seradane and then west back to Aerie Peak.

  • Western Plaguelands: do circuits of the Ruins of Andorhal.

  • Azshara: start at the Legash Encampment and head east to the Bitter Reaches. Loop round to the north and back west along the coast past the Jagged Reef and then back down to the Lagash Encampment again.

  • Winterspring: start at the Timbermaw tunnel entrance and follow the cliffs to the east past the Hot Springs and all the way over to Starfall Village. Just before you get there, head south to Lake Kel’Theril and then follow the cliffs west all the way back to your starting point.

  • Felwood: only if your there. Don’t go out of way to mine here, but if you happen to be in the area (i.e. grinding Timbermaw rep) then look out for a few Mithril nodes here.

  • Stonetalon Mountains: quick circuit of The Charred Vale can net you 10-15 Mithril ores.


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    • 22. Mining 1 - 300 (Continued)   05/15/2007 06:59:52 PM PDT
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  • Desolace: grab yourself some underwater breathing potions and head to Ranzajar Isle. There’s a good number of Mithril nodes in the sunken ruins round here and very few people mine them. You can also take a run through the Valley of Spears and down to Mannoroc Coven to pick up the Mithril nodes there.

  • Tanaris: bit of a long one this, but can be well worth it. Do full circuits of Tanaris, but drop down into The Noxious Lair and The Gaping Chasm to pick up the nodes that virtually nobody mines, unless they are questing in there.


  • Mining 251 – 300

    Mining Thorium

    Estimated number of nodes to mine = 160

  • Un’goro Crater: just go round and round the crater, making sure you drop down into The Slithering Scar and take a detour into Fire Plume Ridge. There is loads of Thorium to be had here, which is why its farmed constantly, so you will be competing for nodes here.

  • Azshara: start at the Ravencrest Monument and follow the coastal cliff all the way round to the Tower of Eldra. Then head back west to the Legash Encampment in a zigzag pattern from coast to coast. You may also want to drop into the Ruins of Eldarath and pick up the couple of nodes that spawn there. Azshara isn’t the greatest place to mine Thorium, due to its natural geography, but that does mean its less popular and therefore your likely to have less competition.

  • Winterspring: start at Everlook and head south to the Ice Thistle Hills. Make a quick sweep of the yeti cave here and then back out and to the south. Keep going till you get to Owl Wing Thicket and make a small circuit there. Now you can either carry on south into Frostwhisper and Darkwhisper Gorge’s if your happy about avoiding the elites there, or you can head west over to Mazthoril for the slightly lower level elite area. Once at Mazthoril, you can either sweep the main cave (only recommended for Druids, Rogues or Hunters) or carry on up to Lake Kel’Theril and back round to Everlook.

  • Blasted Lands: not a massive amount of Thorium to be had here, but good for a quick run, whilst your looking for Mithril.

  • Searing Gorge: same as the Mithril run above.

  • Burning Steppes: http://img501.imageshack.us/img501/6820/miningguide02ib5.png - Thanks to Ilanes on Darkspear server for this map. Nice one mate :).
  • Eastern Plaguelands: start at Tyr’s Hand and head north past Lights Hope Chapel. Go past The Noxious Glade and onto Northdale. Head west to Northpass Tower and then south to Blackwood Lake. Carry on south to the Pestilent Scar and then onto Lake Mereldar and back to your starting point. You may want to throw in a quick diversion to The Fungal Vale, in between Northpass Tower and Blackwood Lake.

  • Western Plaguelands: start at The Weeping Cave and head south to Gahrrons Withering and then west to Dalsons Tears. Head northwest from here to the edge of Felstone Field and follow the cliffs north into the Northridge Lumber Camp. Follow the path up towards Hearthglen and then double back once you reach the watchtower. Head south and follow the cliffs all the way back round to The Weeping Cave.


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    • 23. Skinning 1 - 300   05/15/2007 07:00:58 PM PDT
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    Skinning 1 to 300 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    You can use it as a fast track guide. Just ignore the "Your level" bit. I would seriously suggest that you wait until your level 50+ before trying this though, as it'll will takes you ages to complete at lower levels (unless of course you have a couple of level 50+ friends who don’t mind grinding mobs for you to skin). I've tried to list mobs that should be yellow or orange for your skinning level. If they are green, move onto the next zone listed.

    Please note that even if a mob is red/orange to you, that this DOES NOT guarantee that you'll get a skill up. It's more likely, but not to be expected every time.


    Skinning Level = 1 - Your Level = 5

    Horde

    Undead = Hounds around Brill
    Orcs and Trolls = Mottled Boars and Scorpids around Sen'Jin Village
    Tauren = Prowlers and Plainstriders around Bloodhoof Village

    Alliance

    Humans = Boars around Goldshire
    Gnomes and Dwarves = Crag Boars and Wendigo's South of Kharanos
    Night Elves = Nightsabers and critters around Dolanaar


    Skinning Level = 25 - Your Level = 10

    Horde

    Undead = Worgs and Moonrage Gluttons around Silverpine
    Orcs and Trolls = Boars, Scorpids, Crocolisks and Raptors around Orgrimmar
    Tauren = Prowlers and Prairie Wolves around Thunderbluff

    Alliance

    Human = Prowlers and Bears around Eastvale Logging Camp
    Gnomes and Dwarves = Wolves around Brenwall Village.
    Night Elves = Moonstalkers and Bears around Auberdine


    Skinning Level = 50 - Your Level = 13

    Horde

    (at this level most Horde should be heading towards XR)
    Plainstriders, Raptors and Prowlers around XR

    Alliance

    Humans = Goretusks all around Sentinel Hill.
    Gnomes and Dwarves = Bears and Crocolisks around Thelsamar
    Night Elves = Moonstalkers and Bears North of Auberdine


    Skinning Level = 100 - Your Level = 20

    Horde

    Stormsnouts and Thunderhawks around Camp Taurajo

    Alliance

    (at this level most Alliance should be heading for The Wetlands)
    Crocolisks and Raptors around Bluegill Marsh and Whelgar's Excavation Site
    Alternatives
    Whelps and boars around Lakeshire for Alliance.

    Skinning Level = 130 - Your Level = 24

    Alliance and Horde

    Bears and Mountain Lions around Hillsbrad Foothills
    Alternatives
    Ravagers and Wolves in Duskwood if your Alliance.
    Bears, Stags and Ghostpaws in Ashenvale.

    Skinning Level = 150 - Your Level = 28

    Alliance and Horde

    Yeti Cave in Hillsbrad Fields and Mountain Lions on the "Daggers" (these are the bits of land between Hillsbrad and Alterac Mountains, one is called Corrans Dagger, so hence the nickname)
    Alternatives
    Hyenas, Lions, Wyvern and Thunderhawks in Thousand Needles.
    Bears, Stags and Ghostpaws in Ashenvale.

    Skinning Level = 170 - Your Level = 32

    Alliance and Horde

    Raptors in Arathi Highlands.
    Alternatives
    Turtles and Basilisks in The Shimmering Flats.

    Skinning Level = 180 - Your Level = 34

    Alliance and Horde

    Raptors, Panthers and Tigers around Nessingwarys Camp in Stranglethorn Vale
    (you could actually get your skinning level all the way to 300 in and around STV as the mobs range from level 34 to level 50)
    Alternatives
    Raptors and Crocs in Dustwallow Marsh.
    Thunder Lizards, Kodos, Basilisks, Scorpids and Hyenas in Desolace.
    Whelps in Swamp of Sorrows.

    Skinning Level = 220 - Your Level = 38

    Alliance and Horde

    Raptors and Gorillas around the Gurabashi Arena
    Alternatives
    Panthers, Jaguars and Crocs in Swamp of Sorrows.
    Dragonkin, Coyotes and Ridge Stalkers/Huntresses in Badlands.
    Wolves around Feathermoon Stronghold in Feralas if your Alliance.

    Skinning Level = 250 - Your Level = 45

    Alliance and Horde

    Snickerfangs and Boars in North Blasted Lands
    Alternatives
    Silvermanes and Gryphons in The Hinterlands.
    Stags and Hippogryphs in Azshara.
    Hippogryphs, Apes, Bears, Wolves, Screechers and Yetis in Feralas.

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    • 24. Skinning 1 - 300 (Continued)   05/15/2007 07:02:03 PM PDT
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    Skinning Level = 275 - Your Level = 50

    Alliance and Horde

    Jagueros and Gorillas on Jaguero Island (Large Island to the East of Booty Bay where Princess Poobah is being held). Skin till 300.
    Alternatives
    Yetis, Chimeras and Bears in Winterspring.
    Bears in Western Plaguelands.
    Plaguehounds and Plaguebats in Eastern Plaguelands.
    Turtles by Raventusk Village in The Hinterlands.
    Turtles and Chimeras in Azshara.
    Dragonkin, Worgs and Scorpids in Burning Steppes.

    Thought I'd add the mob levels that you can expect to get each specific leather from.

    Ruined Leather Scraps: 1-16
    Light Leather: 1-27
    Light Hide: 10-27
    Medium Leather: 15-36
    Medium Hide: 15-36
    Heavy Leather: 25-46
    Heavy Hide: 25-46
    Thick Leather: 35-63
    Thick Hide: 40-59
    Rugged Leather: 43-63
    Rugged Hide: 47-63

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    • 25. Tailoring 1 - 300   05/15/2007 07:03:17 PM PDT
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    Tailoring 1 to 300 Guide by Ithilian on EU - Shadowsong

    Original Site: http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Ebrt/wow/guides/skilluptailoring.html
    Please visit his site for the unabridged version

    This is a condensed version of Ithilian’s excellent Tailoring guide.


    1 - 50
    Bolt of Linen Cloth (2 x Linen Cloth) x 80

    50 - 70
    Linen Bag (3 x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 3 x Coarse Thread) x 20

    70 - 75
    Reinforced Linen Cape (2 x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 3 x Coarse Thread) x 5

    75 - 105
    Bolt of Woolen Cloth (3 x Wool Cloth) x 60

    105 - 110
    Gray Woolen Shirt (2 x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 1 x Fine Thread, 1 x Gray Dye) x 5

    110 - 125
    Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders (3 x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 2 x Fine Thread) x 15

    125 - 145
    Bolt of Silk Cloth (4 x Silk Cloth) x 190

    145 - 160
    Azure Silk Hood (2 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Blue Dye, 1 x Fine Thread) x 15

    160 - 170
    Silk Headband (3 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Fine Thread) x 10

    170 - 175
    Formal White Shirt (3 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Bleach, 1 x Fine Thread) x 5

    175 - 185
    Bolt of Mageweave (5x Mageweave Cloth) x 100

    185 - 205
    Crimson Silk Vest (4 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Red Dye, 2 x Fine Thread) x 15

    205 - 215
    Crimson Silk Pantaloons (4 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Red Dye, 2 x Silken Thread) x 15

    215 - 220
    Black Mageweave Leggings or Black Mageweave Vest (2 x Bolt of Mageweave, 3 x Silken Thread) x 5

    220 - 230
    Black Mageweave Gloves (2 x Bolt of Mageweave, 2 x Heavy Silken Thread) x 10

    230 - 250
    Black Mageweave Headband or Black Mageweave Shoulders (3 x Bolt of Mageweave, 2 x Heavy Silken Thread) x 20

    250 - 260
    Bolt of Runecloth (5 x Runecloth) x 180

    260 - 275
    Runecloth Belt (3 x Bolt of Runecloth, 1 x Rune Thread) x 15

    275 - 280
    Runecloth Bag (5 x Bolt of Runecloth, 2 x Rugged Leather, 1 x Rune Thread) x 5

    280 - 300
    Runecloth Gloves (4 x Bolt of Runecloth, 4 x Rugged Leather, 1 x Rune Thread) x 20


    Approximate Materials Required

    160 x Linen Cloth
    200 x Wool Cloth
    760 x Silk Cloth
    520 x Mageweave Cloth
    900 x Runecloth
    120 x Rugged Leather
    75 x Coarse Thread
    135 x Fine Thread
    5 x Gray Dye
    30 x Blue Dye
    10 x Bleach
    60 x Red Dye
    45 x Silken Thread
    60 x Heavy Silken Thread
    40 x Rune Thread

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    • 26. Alchemy 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:04:21 PM PDT
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    Alchemy 300 to 375 by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    300 - 315
    Volatile Healing Potion (1 x Golden Sansam, 1 x Felweed, 1 x Imbued Vial) x 20
    N.B. You can make Major Mana Potions up to this point if you prefer. You'll need to make about 25 though.

    315 - 350
    Mad Alchemists's Potion (2 x Rageveil, 1 x Crystal Vial) x 45
    Turns yellow at 335, but it's so cheap to make, just make it until it turns grey at 350.

    350 - 375
    Major Dreamless Sleep Potion (1 x Dreaming Glory, 1 x Nightmare Vine, 1 x Imbued Vial) x 40
    Goes green at 370, but it's easier to skill up on this, now that it's in the game, than use low drop rate recipes or faction rewards.
    Can be bought from Leeli Longhaggle in Allerian Stronghold (Terokkar Forest) for Alliance and from Daga Ramba in Thunderlord Stronghold (Blade's Edge Mountains) for Horde players.



    Approximate Materials Required

    20 x Golden Sansam
    40 x Felweed
    60 x Imbued Vial
    90 x Ragveil
    40 x Dreaming Glory
    40 x Nightmare Vine
    45 x Crystal Vial

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    • 27. Blacksmithing 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:05:53 PM PDT
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    Blacksmithing 300 to 375 by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    300 - 305
    Fel Weightstone (1 x Fel Iron Bar, 1 x Netherweave Cloth) x 5

    305 - 320
    Fel Iron Plate Belt (4 x Fel Iron Bar) x 15

    320 - 325
    Fel Iron Plate Boots (6 x Fel Iron Bar) x 5

    325 - 330
    Lesser Rune of Warding (1 x Adamantite Bar) x 10

    330 - 335
    Fel Iron Breastplate (10 x Fel Iron Bar) x 5

    335 - 340
    Adamantite Cleaver (8 x Adamantite Bar) x 5
    N.B. This is a limited supply recipe sold by either of the following:
    Aaron Hollman - Shattrath City
    Arras - The Exodar
    Eriden - Silvermoon City


    340 - 345
    Lesser Rune of Shielding (1 x Adamantite Bar) x 10
    N.B. This is a limited supply recipe sold by either of the following:
    Mari Stonehand - Wildhammer Stronghold (Shadowmoon Valley)
    Rohok - Thrallmar (Hellfire Peninsula)


    345 - 350
    Adamantite Cleaver (8 x Adamantite Bar) x 8

    350 - 360
    Adamantite Weightstone (1 x Adamantite Bar, 2 x Netherweave Cloth) x 20
    Requires Honoured rep with Cenarion Expedition, which is fairly easy to get

    N.B. from 360 onwards it gets tough to get recipes that will skill you up, as trainers won't teach you anything worthwhile. Everything that will skill you up past 360, is either a random drop pattern or a rep reward. The two best and cheapest ways are to get Scryers or Aldors rep.

    Aldors Rep Path

    360 - 370
    Flamebane Gloves (8 x Fel Iron Bars, 4 x Primal Water, 4 x Primal fire) x 10
    Requires Aldors honoured rep to buy pattern and it's BoP

    370 - 375
    Flamebane Breastplate (16 x Fel Iron Bars, 6 x Primal Water, 4 x Primal Fire) x 5
    Requires Aldors revered rep to buy pattern and it's BoP


    Scryers Rep Path

    360 - 375
    Enchanted Adamantite Belt (2 x Hardened Adamantite Bars, 8 x Arcane Dust, 2 x Large Prismatic Shards) x 20
    Requires Scryers friendly rep to buy pattern and it's BoP

    Alternatively, you could keep running Auchenai Crypts for the Felsteel Gloves. It's entirely possible for any class with decent DPS to solo farm for these plans. All it takes is a bit of careful timing. The mob that drops it is called an Auchenai Monk and if you enter the instance a look for the first one you can see, you'll notice that after a while he will end up on a spot on his own. Careful make your way to this spot by timing your runs past the patrols and pull and fight him there. Normally takes between 10 and 20 attempts for the plans to drop, so with the 5 dungeons per hour rule, this should only take you about 3 to 4 hours to get.

    360 - 375
    Felsteel Gloves (6 x Felsteel Bars) x 15


    Approximate Materials Required


    Aldors Rep Path

    305 x Fel Iron Bar
    144 x Adamantite Bar
    45 x Netherweave Cloth
    70 x Primal Water
    60 x Primal Fire


    Scryers Rep Path

    134 x Fel Iron Bar
    144 x Adamantite Bar
    45 x Netherweave Cloth
    40 x Hardened Adamantite Bars (That's 400 x Adamantite Bars)
    160 x Arcane Dust
    40 x Large Prismatic Shards

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    • 28. Cooking 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:07:23 PM PDT
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    Cooking 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas

    Horde

    First you need to learn Master Cooking, so go see Baxter in the tavern in Thrallmar and buy the Master Cooking Manual.


    300 to 325
    Buy the recipe for Ravager Dogs from Cookie One-Eye in Thrallmar (by the stables) and then go kill Ravagers around Falcon Watch until you have about 35-40 meat.

    325 to 350
    Two choices here.
    1). Go buy the Roasted Clefthoof recipe from Nula the Butcher in Garadar (Nagrand) and then kill Clefthoofs around Nagrand for about 35-40 meat or:
    2). Go buy the Warp Burger recipe from Innkeeper Grilka in Stonebreaker Hold (Terokkar Forest) and then kill Warp Stalkers/Hunters around Terokkar Forest for about 35-40 meat.

    350 to 375
    This part really is a problem at the moment. The best way to get to 375 at the moment is by fishing up Furious Crawdads in one of three lakes around Terokkar Forest and then cooking them. However, these lakes are only accessible if you have a flying mount.
    The three lakes are:
    Lake Jorune - north west of Stonebreaker Hold.
    Lake Ere'Noru - south east of Allerian Stronghold.
    Blackwind Lake - in the south east corner of the map, in the Skettis area.
    You can buy the recipe from Rungor in Stonebreaker Hold.
    You also need a 430+ fishing skill to be able to fish there.
    However, you can go to Blade's Edge Mountains and find an NPC called Matron Varah (she's in the Inn in Mok'nathal Village) who gives you a quest to get her Raptor Ribs and Serpent Flesh. Once you complete it, she'll give you the recipe for Crunchy Serpent, which will stay green until 375. You can now kill Scalewing's around Blade's Edge Mountains for Serpent Flesh. You will need about 60 to get to 375.


    Alliance

    First you need to learn Master Cooking, so go see Gaston in Honor Hold and buy the Master Cooking Manual.

    300 to 325
    Buy the recipe for Ravager Dogs from Sid Limbardi in Honor Hold and then go kill Ravagers around Falcon Watch until you have about 35-40 meat.

    325 to 350
    Two choices here.
    1). Go buy the Roasted Clefthoof recipe from Uriku in Telaar (Nagrand) and then kill Clefthoofs around Nagrand for about 35-40 meat or:
    2). Go buy the Warp Burger recipe from Supply Officer Mills in Allerian Stronghold (Terokkar Forest) and then kill Warp Stalkers/Hunters around Terokkar Forest for about 35-40 meat.

    350 to 375
    This part really is a problem at the moment. The best way to get to 375 at the moment is by fishing up Furious Crawdads in one of three lakes around Terokkar Forest and then cooking them. However, these lakes are only accessible if you have a flying mount.
    The three lakes are:
    Lake Jorune - north west of Stonebreaker Hold.
    Lake Ere'Noru - south east of Allerian Stronghold.
    Blackwind Lake - in the south east corner of the map, in the Skettis area.
    You can buy the recipe from Innkeeper Biribi in Allerian Stronghold.
    However, you can go to Toshley's Station in Blade's Edge Mountains and find an NPC called Sassa Weldwell. She will sell you the recipes for Crunchy Serpent and Mok'nathal Treats. These stay green until 375. You can now kill Scalewing's and Raptors around Blade's Edge Mountains for Serpent Flesh and Raptor Ribs. You will need about 60 to get to 375.


    *Blizzard added recipes for Hot Buttered Trout and Fisherman's Feast. Both of which stay orange till 375. Unfortunately the main component is so far harder to fish up than Crawdads. Hopefully this will change. But if you get any Enormous Barbed Gill Trout or Huge Spotted Fetail then cook them. The recipes are taught by the barmaid in the World's End Tavern in Shattrath City.

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    • 29. Enchanting 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:08:28 PM PDT
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    Enchanting 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    300 - 301
    Runed Fel Iron Rod (1 x Fel Iron Rod, 4 x Greater Eternal Essence, 6 x Large Brilliant Shard, 1 x Runed Arcanite Rod) x 1

    301 - 305
    Enchant Cloak - Superior Defense (8 x Illusion Dust) x 7

    305 - 315
    Enchant Bracers - Assault or Brawn (6 x Arcane Dust) x 10

    315 - 325
    Enchant Cloak - Major Armour or Enchant Gloves - Assault (8 x Arcane Dust) x 10

    325 - 335
    Enchant Chest - Major Spirit (2 x Greater Planar Essence) x 10

    335 - 340
    Enchant Shield - Major Stamina (15 x Arcane Dust) x 5

    340 - 345
    Superior Wizard Oil (3 x Arcane Dust, 1 x Nightmare Vine, 1 x Imbued Vial) x 10
    If you have the mats, keep making this until 350. You may need to make another 15-20, so top off with Major Strength below, if your not getting any regular skill ups

    345 - 350
    Enchant Gloves - Major Strength (12 x Arcane Dust, 1 x Greater Planar Essence) x 5

    350 - 351
    Runed Adamantite Rod (1 x Adamantite Rod, 8 x Greater Planar Essence, 8 x Large Prismatic Shard, 1 x Primal Might, 1 x Runed Fel Iron Rod) x 1

    351 - 360
    Enchant Gloves - Major Strength (12 x Arcane Dust, 1 x Greater Planar Essence) x 15

    360 - 370
    Enchant Gloves - Spell Strike (2 x Large Prismatic Shard, 2 x Arcane Dust) x 10 (requires Cenarion Expedition revered rep)

    370 - 375
    Enchant Ring - Healing Power (8 x Large Prismatic Shard, 10 x Greater Planar Essence, 20 x Arcane Dust) x 5 (requires Sha'tar revered rep)

    Approximate Materials Required

    1 x Fel Iron Rod
    4 x Greater Eternal Essence
    6 x Large Brilliant Shard
    1 x Runed Arcanite Rod
    56 x Illusion Dust
    425 x Arcane Dust
    96 x Greater Planar Essence
    10 x Nightmare Vine
    10 x Imbued Vial
    1 x Adamantite Rod
    48 x Large Prismatic Shards
    1 x Primal Might

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    • 30. Engineering 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:09:32 PM PDT
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    Engineering 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas

    300 - 310
    Your going to need 55 x Fel Iron Casing, 270 x Handful of Fel Iron Bolts and 35 x Elemental Blasting Powder, so just make all that first and you'll get to 310+.
    For every point you go past 310, reduce the the number of items you make by 1 x Fel Iron Casing, 2 X Handful of Fel Iron Bolts and 1 x Elemental Blasting Powder. i.e. the mats required to make Fel Iron Bombs.

    310 - 320
    Fel Iron Bomb (1 x Fel Iron Casing, 2 x Handful of Fel Iron Bolts, 1 x Elemental Blasting Powder) x 10

    320 - 335
    Fel Iron Musket (1 x Heavy Stock, 3 x Fel Iron Casing, 4 x Handful of Fel Iron Bolts) x 15

    335 - 350
    White Smoke Flare (1 x Netherweave Cloth, 1 x Elemental Blasting Powder) x 25

    350 - 360
    Khorium Power Core (3 x Khorium Bars, 1 x Primal Fire) x 20
    It is already yellow when you learn it, but this doesn't turn grey until 370. So after making the 20 you need for the next part, you should be past 360 :)

    360 - 375
    Field Repair Bot 110G (8 x adamantite Bar, 8 x Handful of Fel Iron Bolts, 1 x Khorium Power Core) x 20


    Approximate Required Materials

    405 x Fel Iron Bars
    9 x Mote of Fire
    18 x Mote of Earth
    25 x Netherweave Cloth
    60 x Khorium Bars
    20 x Primal Fire
    160 x Adamantite Bars
    15 x Heavy Stock

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    • 31. First Aid 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:11:10 PM PDT
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    First Aid 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    Minimum Requirements
    180 Runecloth
    110 Netherweave Cloth

    Horde

    First you need to learn Master First Aid, so go see Aresella in Falcon Watch and buy the First Aid Manual (whilst your there, buy the Netherweave and Heavy Netherweave books too).

    300 to 330
    Make Heavy Runecloth Bandages. You'll need make about 80-90 to get to 330.

    330 to 360
    Make Netherweave bandages to 360. You'll need to make about 60-70 to get to 360.

    360 to 375
    Make Heavy Netherweave bandages to 375. You need to make about 20.



    Alliance

    First you need to learn Master First Aid, so go see Burko in the Temple of Telhamut and buy the First Aid Manual (whilst your there, buy the Netherweave and Heavy Netherweave books too).

    300 to 330
    Make Heavy Runecloth Bandages. You'll need make about 80-90 to get to 330.

    330 to 360
    Make Netherweave bandages to 360. You'll need to make about 60-70 to get to 360.

    360 to 375
    Make Heavy Netherweave bandages to 375. You need to make about 20.

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    • 32. Fishing & Cooking 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:13:10 PM PDT
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    Fishing and Cooking 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    Ok, first things first. A quick shopping trip.
    Buy lures!! +75's preferably.
    Now go and buy the Master Cookbook, to give yourself master cooking level.
    If your Horde, buy it from Baxter in Thrallmar (Hellfire Peninsula).
    If your Alliance, buy it from Gaston in Honorhold (Hellfire Peninsula).

    Now go buy Master Fishing - The Art of Angling from Juno Dufrain in Cenarion Refuge (Zangarmarsh).

    Now go buy Recipe: Blackened Trout.
    If your Horde, buy it from Gambarinka in Zabra'jin (Zangarmarsh).
    If your Alliance, buy it from Doba in Orebor Harborage (Zangarmarsh). Whilst your here buy Recipe: Feltail Delight.

    Horde can go back to Swamprat Post and buy Recipe: Feltail Delight from Zurai.

    Head back to Cenarion Refuge and fish for Barbed Gill Trout and Spotted Feltail.
    You only need to catch about 25 in total too get your cooking up to 320. Your fishing level will probably only be about 305 by this stage, if your lucky (it's a long, slow process and not for the easily bored).
    Cook up the Trout and Feltails.

    Now take a trip to see Nula the Butcher in Garadar if your Horde or Uriku in Telaar if your Alliance. Both in Nagrand. Buy Recipe: Poached Bluefish and find a nice quiet spot in Nagrand to fish for Icefin Bluefish. Your really going to need to have lures attached here, unless you spent a lot more time in Zangarmarsh fishing.
    Keep fishing till you have about 40 Bluefish and then cook them to take your cooking to 350.

    Ok, the next bit requires a flying mount, as the only recipe that will take you to 375 easily is Spicy Crawdads which requires Furious Crawdads. They are only found in one of three lakes in Terokkar forest. All of which can only be accessed with a flying mount.
    The three lakes are:
    Lake Jorune - north west of Stonebreaker Hold.
    Lake Ere'Noru - south east of Allerian Stronghold.
    Blackwind Lake - in the south east corner of the map, in the Skettis area.

    If your Alliance, go see Innkeeper Biribi in Allerian Stronghold (Terokkar Forest) and buy Recipe: Spicy Crawdad.
    Horde go see Rungor in Stonebreaker Hold (Terokkar Forest) and buy Recipe: Spicy Crawdad.

    You'll need to catch about 30 Furious Crawdads to max out your cooking.

    By this point, your fishing will probably only be about level 320. But you may as well stay in Terokkar Forest and fish for Golden Darters. When cooked, these give a +44 healing and +20SPI buff, so they are great to sell to healing classes.
    Or you can head back to Nagrand and fish for Figluster's Mudfish, which give a +20AGI and +20SPI buff when cooked.
    Either way, to get to 375 your going to have to make about 650 successful catches. That should take a normal person about 8 hours, so you'll want to break that up into something like 30-60 minute chunks, spread out over a period of time.
    Remember that it does not matter where you fish, your skill up rate will remain the same. It's all based on successful catches. So fish anywhere you want and you'll still get skill ups.

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    • 33. Re: Fishing & Cooking 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:14:21 PM PDT
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    You are awesome.

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    • 34. Herbalism 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:15:05 PM PDT
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    Herbalism 300 to 375 Guide by Kharne on EU-Bronzebeard

    Just threw this together really quickly, if it's of use to anyone I'm glad, if it's not then just ignore it.

    300-330 (or 345 if you so choose) - Felwood

    I know you were all probably hoping for something a lot more exotic and in the outlands, but Felwood really is the place to go if your looking at it purely from a levelling perspective. Due to the hit of TBC there's virtually nobody farming herbs here and you get the bonus of Whipper Roots etc. which while out dated, still aren't on the same timer as pots, so if your a raider they can save your ass.
    I generally start at the alliance flight path, going up round the Furblog village before following the perimeter south. I've included a map for anyone unsure of a route to go.

    http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/4495/felwoodherbrouteba2.jpg

    Pick absolutely everything that is even green to you. Plaguebloom, Dreamfoil and Mountain Silversage give about a level each bush until 330, and whilst the plague that is Sungrass, Arthas' Tears and Purple Lotus are green, they still give a level fairly consistently so it's definitely worth picking them. If memory serves somewhere around 340 Plaguebloom goes green, and you start to get levels less consistently, however you may choose to stay on, especially if you don't have an epic flying mount, for the densely packed herbs, and low demand by pickers, all the time remembering that Golden Sansam, Mountain Silversage and Dreamfoil still sell very well on most servers.

    330 (or 345) - 350+ - Zangarmarsh

    Zangarmarsh is simply packed with herbs, all of which are useful. My favourite are is the North-West corner, being packed with herbs and Bog Lords / Giants which can be herbalised (If that's even a word) once looted. I tend to zigzag across it, before moving to the start to do the same, however on more populated servers you may have someone else doing the same, so extending your route to sweep up from the south-west and across the northern border can yield great rewards too. Expect lots of Felweed and Ragveil, with the odd Dreamfoil and Dreaming Glory.

    http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/6729/zangarherbroutevk2.jpg

    I've included a map despite this route being fairly self-explanatory as with the last one.
    Once you hit 350 the world is your oyster really. I chose to continue my Zangarmarsh route all the way up to level 375, but it is equally viable to move on to Shadowmoon or elsewhere.

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    • 35. Jewelcrafting 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:17:43 PM PDT
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    Jewelcrafting 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas

    300-305
    Make any of the following to get to 305.
    You need to make about 10-15.

    Teardrop Blood Garnet (1 x Blood Garnet)
    Inscribed Flame Spessarite (1 x Flame Spessarite)
    Radiant Deep Peridot (1 x Deep Peridot)
    Glowing Shadow Draenite (1 x Shadow Draenite)
    Brilliant Golden Draenite (1 x Golden Draenite)
    Solid Azure Moonstone (1 x Azure Moonstone)

    305-310
    Make any of the following to get to 310.
    You need to make about 10-15.

    Bold Blood Garnet (1 x Blood Garnet)
    Luminous Flame Spessarite (1 x Flame Spessarite)
    Jagged Deep Peridot (1 x Deep Peridot)
    Royal Shadow Draenite (1 x Shadow Draenite)
    Gleaming Golden Draenite (1 x Golden Draenite)
    Sparkling Azure Moonstone (1 x Azure Moonstone)
    Bright Blood Garnet (1 x Blood Garnet)

    310-315
    Fel Iron Blood Ring (1 x Fel Iron Bar, 2 x Blood Garnet) x 5

    315-320
    Make any of the following to get to 320.
    You need to make about 10-15.

    Runed Blood Garnet (1 x Blood Garnet)
    Glinting Flame Spessarite (1 x Flame Spessarite)
    Enduring Deep Peridot (1 x Deep Peridot)
    Shifting Shadow Draenite (1 x Shadow Draenite)
    Thick Golden Draenite (1 x Golden Draenite)
    Stormy Azure Moonstone (1 x Azure Moonstone)

    320-325
    Azure Moonstone Ring (1 x Fel Iron Bar, 2 Azure Moonstone, 1 x Deep Peridot) x 5

    325-335
    Make any of the following to get to 335.
    You need to make about 15-20.

    Dazzling Deep Peridot (1 x Deep Peridot)
    Delicate Blood Garnet (1 x Blood Garnet)
    Lustrous Azure Moonstone (1 x Azure Moonstone)
    Potent Flame Spessarite (1 x Flame Spessarite)
    Rigid Golden Draenite (1 x Golden Draenite)
    Smooth Golden Draenite (1 x Golden Draenite)
    Sovereign Shadow Draenite (1 x Shadow Draenite)
    Mercurial Adamantite (4 x Adamantite Powder, 1 x Primal Earth)
    I would suggest making the Mercurial Adamantite, as your going to need that next.

    335-350
    Heavy Adamantite Ring (1 x Adamantite Bar, 1 x Mercurial Adamantite) x 15

    350-355
    Make any of the following to get to 355.
    You need to make about 10-15.

    Luminous Noble Topaz
    Lustrous Star of Elune
    Potent Noble Topaz
    Radiant Talasite
    Rigid Dawnstone
    Royal Nightseye
    Runed Living Ruby
    Shifting Nightseye
    Smooth Dawnstone
    Solid Star of Elune
    Sovereign Nightseye
    Sparkling Star of Elune
    Stormy Star of Elune
    Subtle Living Ruby
    Teardrop Living Ruby
    Thick Dawnstone
    Bold Living Ruby
    Bright Living Ruby
    Brilliant Dawnstone
    Dazzling Talasite
    Delicate Living Ruby
    Enduring Talasite
    Flashing Living Ruby
    Gleaming Dawnstone
    Glinting Noble Topaz
    Glowing Nightseye
    Inscribed Noble Topaz
    Jagged Talasite

    Really, just make 10-15 of whatever you have the materials and recipes for. There is so much choice and it's pointless me tying you down to just one or two choices.
    They all take just one of each gem, so I won't bother listing all the mats as it's pretty obvious.

    355-360
    Your stuck with trying to get world drop recipes here. The two most common drops are as follows:

    Living Ruby Pendant (4 x Khorium Bars, 1 x Mercurial Adamantite, 1 x Living Ruby) x 5
    or
    Thick Felsteel Necklace (2 x Felsteel Bars, 3 x Mercurial Adamantite) x 5

    The Thick Felsteel Necklace is obviously the most desirable to get, as it's the cheapest to make. There are other recipes out there to fill this levelling gap, so if you happen to get one of those, use that instead.

    360-365
    The next bit requires being honoured with The Sha'tar:
    Ring of Arcane Shielding (2 x Eternium Bars, 8 x Primal Mana) x 5
    or
    You could go and farm Vekh'nir Dreadhawk's in Blade's Edge Mountains and hope the following drops:
    Khorium Band of Leaves (2 x Khorium Bars, 4 x Mercurial Adamantite, 3 x Primal Life) x 5

    365-375
    If your raiding Kharazan and you have a lot of Alchemist transmuting Diamonds, then use those to skill up the last 10 points. There's a 60min CD on making each one, but it's still fairly easy for a raid guild's Jewelcrafting to finish skilling up on. Otherwise your stuck with using rare world drop recipes again.

    365-370
    Embrace of the Dawn (2 x Eternium Bars, 4 x Mercurial Adamantite, 2 x Golden Draenite) x 5
    This seems to be the most common recipe on the AH. It's not cheap, but if you don’t have anything else to skill up on, it's your best choice.
    There are a few other rare world drop recipes that need 365 skill. So if you get any of those, then use them instead.

    370-375
    Of all the recipes available at 370. Probably the easiest to make is probably Figurine - Felsteel Boar, but that requires Lower City revered rep. So I'll list the next best ones in terms of rep.

    Figurine - Talasite Owl (2 x Eternium Bars, 2 x Talasite, 4 x Primal Mana) x 5
    Requires Sha'tar revered rep.
    or
    Figurine - Dawnstone Crab (4 x Khorium Bars, 2 x Dawnstones, 4 x Golden Draenite) x 5
    Requires Honour Hold/Thrallmar revered rep.



    I'm not going to bother listing the total materials needed to go from 300-375, as it varies wildly depending on what you had to hand.

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    • 37. Leatherworking 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:18:52 PM PDT
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    Leatherworking 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas


    300-310
    Knothide Leather (5 x Knothide Leather Scraps) x 20 = 100 x Knothide Leather Scraps
    N.B. make as many as it takes to get to 310. Your going to need around 725 Knothide leather, so you may as well get the skill up points for this.

    310-320
    Wild Draenish Gloves (9 x Knothide Leather, 3 x Rune Thread) x 10

    320-325
    Thick Draenic Boots (10 x Knothide Leather, 3 x Rune Thread) x 5

    325-335
    Heavy Knothide Leather (5 x Knothide Leather) x 80
    Your going to need 80 later on, so get the skill up points for making it.

    335-340
    Thick Draenic Vest (14 x Knothide Leather, 3 x Rune Thread) x 5

    340-355
    Felscale Breastplate (14 x Knothide Leather, 3 x Fel Scales, 3 x Rune Thread) x 15

    355-365
    Welcome to the Clefthoof Leather grind. Your going to hate Nagrand by the time your finished leveling to 375.
    You need to be Friendly with Cenarion Expedition for the next part:
    Heavy Clefthoof Boots (4 x Heavy Knothide Leather, 20 x Thick Clefthoof Leather, 4 x Primal Earth, 2 x Rune Thread) x 10

    365-375
    Drums of Battle (6 x Heavy Knothide Leather, 4 x Thick Clefthoof Leather) x 20
    Requires Sha'tar Honoured rep


    Approximate Materials Required

    100 x Knothide Leather Scraps
    380 x Knothide Leather
    160 x Heavy Knothide Leather
    125 x Rune Thread
    45 x Fel Scales
    280 x Thick Clefthoof Leather
    40 x Primal Earth

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    • 38. Re: Leatherworking 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:19:55 PM PDT
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    Mining 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas

    300 - 330

    Mining Fel Iron
    Estimated number of nodes to mine = 30

    Mining mainly Fel Iron.

    Start at the Dark Portal and face nor, north-west. Following the edge of the world round in an anti-clockwise fashion round the back of the Dark Portal and loop round. Continue following the edge of the world and end up in Void Ridge. Either take the small valley shortcut to Zeth'Gor or continue on round the mountains and loop back south to Zeth'Gor that way. Follow the mountain line down to Spinebreaker Post and onto the Expedition Armoury. Follow the edge of the owrld until you reach the where the Ravagers are and then head north. Stay to the eastern side of the broken walls leading to Hellfire Citadel and then drop down and back up when you reach the Citadel proper. Continue north, skirting round Thrallmar on the western side until you reach the edge of the world again. If your Horde, head back through Thrallmar and then north up into the Forge camps. If your Alliance, head south past Thrallmar and loop back up to the Forge Camps. From here head east, following the mountains and then south. If your really daring (read: suicidal) then head up onto the Abssyal Shelf and mine all the nodes there. If your flying, there is normally one or two nodes that you can get to without dying, but to be honest it isn't really worth the effort.
    Now head back to the Dark Portal to complete your circuit.

    Start at the entrance to Zangarmarsh and head north round all the elite giants (really need to be level 68+ to avoid too much aggro) and loop east to the Temple of Telhamat. If your Alliance, ride/fly straight past. Horde should just detour slightly round to the south. Now head up into Mag'har Post and back down and around in The Pools of Aggonar. Complete a circuit of the pools and then head south to the Citadel. Drop down and then back up again and head toward the south eastern edge of The Great Fissure. Do a quick clockwise circuit of The Great Fissure and then head south and up into the Stonescythes main nesting area. Drop down into the Den Haal'esh and then north and east, following the mountains along to the Ruins of Sha'Naar.


    330 - 355
    Mining Fel Iron and Adamantite
    Estimated number of nodes to mine = 25

    Move onto Nagrand for Adamantite mining and more Fel Iron mining.

    Start at the entrance to Terokkar Forest and head west past Kil'Sorrow Fortress and round the back of Telaar and onto Oshu'gun. Follow the mountains round and upto the Ancestral Grounds. Now head east following the road down towards Telaar. Head east before Telaar and drop down into the valley that leads toward the Ring of Trials. Carry on heading east to the Windy Reed Village then head south and continue past the Burning Blade Ruins and back to your strating point.

    Start at the entrance to Zangarmarsh and head east past the Laughing Skull Ruins and on toward the Throne of Elements. If your flying, scope out the Elemental Plateau for the nodes that spawn there. Now head back tot eh north side of Garadar and head towards Halaa. Drop down into the valley and pick up the nodes in the cave and then back up into Sunspring Post. Head towards the Ancestral Grounds and then north past the Forge Camps and up to Warmaul Hill. It's worth going through the main cave in Warmaul Hill as there is nearly always 2-4 nodes in there.

    355 - 375
    Mining Fel Iron and Adamantite
    Estimated nymber of nodes to mine = 30

    You can stay in Nagrand and repeat the above routes, but this time picking up all the Rich adamantite nodes you had to leave or you could:

    Move onto Shadowmoon Valley.
    Easiest route is to just follow the main road round in a circuit. Simple really, but I'll list a couple of the shorter routes I do as well, which really require a flying mount.

    Starting at the Sanctum of the Stars, head south following the Path of Conquest to the edge of the world. Now go south east and over to Netherwing Ledge. Do a quick circuit and head back towards Dragonmaw Fortress area. Aim towards the Wardens Cage and then back down to the Snactum of the Stars.

    Start at the entrance to Terokkar Forest and head north past Shadowmoon Village and onto Coilskar point. There is a cave here that normally has at least one node in, but I don't normally bother. Fly up to the Shattered Fields and then round the back of the Altar of Sha'tar. Now aim towards the Coilskar's to the south of Sha'tar and loop round The Hand of Gul'dan and onto The Deathforge. I find it's worth the effort to clear all the mobs inside for the number of nodes that are normally there, but you may not want to be bothered. Now head south west to Illidari Point and then north to the Legion Hold and back to where you started.

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    • 39. Skinning 300 - 375   05/15/2007 07:23:03 PM PDT
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    Skinning 300 to 375 Guide by Highlander on EU-Terenas

    Going from 300 to 375 is dead easy, but its going to take you as long, if not longer than it took to go from 1 to 300. Even if your skinning orange mobs, you'll only get a skill up every 5-7 successful skins.

    Realistically, you could level up to 375 on the mobs around Hellfire Peninsula, but it's not the most efficient way. The following is what I believe to be a more efficient way to level it up.

    301 - 310
    Hellboars around Hellfire Citadel in Hellfire Peninsula.

    310 - 330
    Ravagers around Falcon Watch in Hellfire Peninsula.

    330 - 350
    Talbuk's and Clefthoofs all over Nagrand. (you could just as easily continue skinning to 375 here if you want, as if wont take that much longer, than going to Netherstorm and skinning Drakes)

    350 - 375
    Netherdrakes around Stormspire in Netherstorm or around Netherwing Fields in Shadowmoon Valley or Raptors and Wind Serpents around Blades Edge Mountains.

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