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  1. [::::::::::::::::::::Leatherworking Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] I've recently changed one of my skills to tribal leatherworking. I couldn't find a guide to power level it so I thought I'd put make one from what I did. I'm not going to say that this is a comprehensive guide, I made too many mistakes. It's just a description of what I did to get to 300 leatherworking. Hopefully it will be useful to someone. Materials Needed: 369 x Light Leather 418 x Medium Leather 389 x Heavy Leather 661 x Thick Leather 340 x Rugged Leather 8 x Cured Heavy Hide 5 x Iron Buckles 112 x Turtle Scales 4 x Wildvine 2 x Cured Thick Hides In addition for the leatherworking quests you need an extra 10 Thick Leather and 7 Wildvine. 1 - 45 49 x Light Leather Armour Kits - 49 x Light Leather 45 - 55 16 x Handstiched Leather Cloaks - 32 x Light Leather 55 - 100 47 x Embossed Leather Gloves - 141 x Light Leather 100 - 123 29 x Fine Leather Belts - 174 x Light Leather - 369 x Light Leather total 123 - 137 16 x Dark Leather Boots - 64 x Medium Leather 137 - 155 24 x Dark Leather Pants - 120 x Medium Leather 155 - 165 10 x Hillsman Leather Gloves - 140 x Medium Leather 165 - 180 19 x Heavy Armour Kits - 95 x Heavy Leather 180 - 183 7 x Hillsman Leather Gloves (green) - 98 x Medium Leather - 418 x Medium Leather total 183 - 191 8 x Barbaric Shoulders - 64 x Heavy Leather & 8 x Cured Heavy Hide 191 - 196 5 x Barbaric Harnesses - 70 x Heavy Leather & 5 x Iron Buckles 196-206 10 x Dusky Bracers - 160 x Heavy Leather - 389 x Heavy Leather, 8 x Cured Heavy Hide & 5 x Iron Buckles total 206-220 14 x Thick Leather Armour Kits (6 for Leatherworking quest) - 70 x Thick Leather 220-225 5 x Nightscape Headbands (2 for Leatherworking quest) - 25 x Thick Leather 225-227 2 x Turtle Scale Breastplates (Leatherworking quest) - 12 x Thick Leather & 24x Turtle Scales 227-229 2 x Turtle Scale Gloves (Leatherworking quest) – 12 x Thick Leather & 16x Turtle Scales 229-230 2 x Nightscape Tunics (Leatherworking quest) - 14 x Thick Leather 230-232 4 x Nightscape Headbands - 20 x Thick Leather 232-233 2 x Turtle Scale Bracers (Leatherworking quest) - 16 x Thick Leather & 24x Turtle Scales 233-235 2 x Turtle Scale Helms (Leatherworking quest) - 28 x Thick Leather & 48x Turtle Scales 235-237 2 x Nightscape Pants (Leatherworking quest) - 28 x Thick Leather 237-239 2 x Nightscape Boots (Leatherworking quest) - 32 x Thick Leather 239-240 1 x Wild Leather Vest (Tribal Leatherworking quest) - 12 x Thick Leather, 2x Wildvine & 1 x Cured Thick Hide 240-241 1 x Wild Leather Helmet (Tribal Leatherworking quest) - 10 x Thick Leather,2 x Wildvine & 1 x Cured Thick Hide 241-250 9 x Nightscape Pants - 126 x Thick Leather 250-265 16 x Nightscape Boots - 256 x Thick Leather - 661 x Thick Leather total 265-285 20 x Wicked Leather Bracers - 160 x Rugged Leather 285-300 15 x Wicked Leather Headbands - 180 x Rugged Leather - 340 x Rugged Leather total Notes: In general I have tried to keep as much as possible to the main normal leather types, light, medium, heavy, thick and rugged. This is because it always easier to buy them on the auction house, whereas other ingredients are more difficult to obtain, and therefore more expensive. I haven't mentioned the ingredients that can be bought from vendors, since they are easy to obtain. I ran into trouble around the 180 mark, where most recipes require extra ingredient and I bought whatever had the cheapest buyout on the AH to getme there. Have a look to see what's cheapest at the time for you. I could have used a lot less thick leather and started on rugged armour kits at 250, but at that time the price of rugged leather was high enough for it to be worth using huge amounts of thick instead (probably because I did this the week before the Darkmoon Faire was in town). If you can get the rugged leather cheaper it's probably worth switching earlier (5 rugged leather Vs 15 thick leather). I have mostly kept to trainer taught recipes. The exceptions to this are the recipes gained through the leatherworking quests and the recipes for Wicked Leather Bracer and Headband, which I bought on the auction house for 5 and 2 gold ively (you could substitute Wicked Leather Gauntlet for Wicked Leather Bracers. The recipe is vendor bought from leatherworking suppliers http://www.thotbott.com/?i=11493 it's limited supply though, and after 20 minutes of camping for it I gave up). I hope that this helps. I know that there are a few places where it could have been done a bit better but I don't think I made too many glaring errors. ########################################################################## [::::::::::::::::::::Skinning Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] You can use it as a fast track guide. Just ignore the "Your level" bit. I would seriously suggest that you wait untill 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 dont 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. I would also recommend that you take a look at Blessyou's more detailed skinning guide, which can be found here http://forums-en.wow-europe.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-tradeskills-en&t=31651&s=new&tmp=1#new 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 everytime. 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 Dwarfves = 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 Praire Wolves around Thunderbluff Alliance Human = Prowlers and Bears around Eastvale Logging Camp Gnomes and Dwarfves = 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 Dwarfves = 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. 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: 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
  2. [::::::::::::::::::::Herbalism Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] Bear in mind, that where I've specified a particular herb to pick, do not avoid picking anything else you see. Pick everything. I've also tried to list multiple alternatives for each part of the levelling up guide. This should hopefully allow you to choose the area thats best for you or give you alternatives if an area is already being farmed by other players. 1 - 50 Collecting Silverleaf and Peacebloom · Mulgore. Just do circuits round the base of Thunderbluff picking Silverleaf and Peacebloom. · Do circuits around Dolanaar heading South East around the lake and back upto to Dolanaar, if your Alliance or complete circuits of Elwynn Forest. · For Undead, try starting at Solliden Farmstead in Tirisfal Glades, run north to the mills, loop round and back south past Stillwater Pond and onto Cold Hearth Manor and Nightmare Vale. Then back up to Solliden Farmstead again. (Thanks to Olmolmtyr for info) You can find Peacebloom and Silverleaf in abundance around your main starting area (not in it, around it). So the first 50 levels should be really easy. 51 - 70 Collecting Mageroyal and Earthroot · Go west from Crossroads then head north before the entrance to Stonetalon Mountains and follow around to where the harpies are, then head east back to the Gold road and then south to Crossroads again, picking Mage Royal, Earthroot, Peacebloom and Silverleaf as you go. · For Alliance start in the north of Westfall and follow the coast south to Deadmines and then head straight to Sentinel Hill and back up to the north again, picking Mageroyal. · You can also run circuits of Gol'Bolar Quarry in Dun Morogh, collecting Earthroot as you go. (Thanks to Flareon for that info) 71 - 100 Collecting Briarthorn · Same route as above (for Horde), but extend it east to Sludge Fen, picking Briarthorn now. You could actually extend your runs to encompass the whole of The Barrens, as this area is absolutely chock full of Briarthorn and other herbs. It's possibly the best area to get your herbalism trained up. · Southern part of Silverpine Forest, from Pyrewood Village to the Entrance to Hillsbrad Foothills and back again. · Same route as above (for Alliance) or do circuits of Twilight Grove in Duskwood. · Also for Alliance, just wander north to south in Darkshore for loads of Briarthorn. · The eastern side of Loch Modan is also a great place for Briarthorn. · You could also do circuits of Lakeshire in Redridge Mountains. 101 - 115 Collecting Bruiseweed · Start at the Ramparts in Ashenvale and head north-east to Splintertree Post (dont follow road, try to go as straight as you can, you'll find more herbs that way), then head west from Splintertree Post towards the first bridge. Head south from here past the Moonwell and then back west to the ramparts when you reach the edge of the map. Pick Bruiseweed as you go. · Stonetalon Mountains. Go to Camp Aparaje, head west to the Grimtotem Post, then south to -=Beep=-'jin, then east to the Greatwood Vale. Nice run of Bruiseweed there. · The Field of Giants in Southern Barrens or between the two Razorfens. · You can also circle to the north of Mystral Lake for Bruiseweed or to the West of Astranaar in Ashenvale. · Windshear Crag in Stonetalon Mountains. · The eastern coast of Loch Modan. · Circuits of Stonewatch keep in Redridge Mountains. 116 - 125 Collecting Wild Steelbloom · Go to Stonetalon Peak and do circuits of the small area around the Alliance Town and the Talon Den collecting Wild Steelbloom. · For higher levels do full circuits of Arathi Highlands, sticking to the mountain sides (as this is where you'll find Wild Steelbloom) · Nek'mani Wellspring in Stranglethorn Vale. · The Zuuldaia Ruins, north of Grom'gol in Stranglethorn Vale. · Go from Black Channel Marsh in the Wetlands to the Angerfang Encampment, taking in Whelgar's Excavation Site as you go. · Go from The Field of Giants in southern Barrens to the two Razorfens and back up again. · Between The Great Lift and Highperch in Thousand Needles. *from now on your going to be doing circuits of the full map, so you'll have to learn your own paths. 126 - 160 Collecting Kingsblood · Full circuits of Ashenvale to collect Kingsblood. · Circuits of The Charred Vale in Stonetalon Mountains. · Full circuits of The Wetlands. · Full circuits of Hillsbrad Foothills. · The Misty Reed Stand in Swamp of Sorrows. 161 - 185 Collecting Fadeleaf · Full circuits of Swamp of Sorrows to collect Fadeleaf (sell these to Rogues for a good profit). 186 - 205 Collecting Khadgar's Whisker · Full circuits of The Hinterlands to collect Khadgar's Whisker. · The Witherbark Village and Ogre Compound in Arthai Highlands. · You can also stay in Swamp of Sorrows, as there is a decent amount of Khadgar's Whiskers there. 206 - 230 Collecting Firebloom · Full circuits of Searing Gorge to collect Firebloom. · Full circuits of Blasted Lands. · Tanaris also has a lot, but doing full circuits takes time. You can divide Tanaris into four and do circuits that way. 231 - 250 Collecting Sungrass · Full circuits of Felwood to collect Sungrass. This is actually more of a zig-zag pattern, rather than a circuit (also try to do the Cleansing Felwood quest and pick up Windblossom Berries, Nightdragons, Whipper Roots and the odd Songflower Serenade buff when needed). · Feralas is also a great place to get Sungrass. You can make two circuits here. One that starts in the very north west at The Ruins of Ravenwind and runs south to The High Wilderness and one around The Lower Wilds, Lariss Pavillion, Grimtotem Compound and Woodpaw Hills, all near Camp Mojache. · You can do circuits around The Forlorn Ridge in Azshara. · You can try the main path through The Hinterlands too. As you follow it one way, stay about 50 metres from the path and then do the same the other way. 251 - 270 Collecting Gromsblood · Full circuits of Felwood to collect Gromsblood. See above notes. · Do circuits of Mannoroc Coven in Desolace for Gromsblood too. · Full circuits of Blasted Lands. · Demon Fall Canyon in Ashenvale, not many people bother with this area, so although its small, it can be good for farming Gromsblood. 271 - 285 or 290 (see below) Collecting Dreamfoil · Full circuits of Un'goro Crater to collect Dreamfoil. · Two good routes in Azshara are: · From The Forlorn Ridge, head south east to the Ravencrest Monument and back again. · From the north of the Ruins of Eldareth, head north east to the Jagged Reaches and back again. 285 or 290 - 300 From 285 you can get Plagueblooms from doing circuits of Eastern and Western Plaguelands and Felwood, but if your not competing against a load of other players, try to collect Icecaps from Winterspring, as they will sell for moremoney. ########################################################################## [::::::::::::::::::::Jewelcrafting Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] 1-30 Rough Stone Statues (10 Rough Stone) – Made 8 Delicate Copper Wire (2 Copper Bars) – Made About 40 Prospecting (regular skill-ups to about 50) 30-65 Malachite Pendant (1 Delicate Copper Wire, 1 Malachite) – Made about 25 Tigerseye Band (1 Delicate Copper Wire, 1 Tigerseye) – Made about 25 Coarse Stone Statue (10 Coarse Stone) Bronze Setting (2 Bronze Bars) 65-90 Elegant Silver Ring (2 Silver Bars) - Made 28 9000 Heavy Silver Ring (2 Silver Bars) - Made 10 10040 Ring of Twilight Shadows (2 Bronze Bars, 2 Shadowgem) – Made 36 Heavy Stone Statue (10 Heavy Stone) – Made 5 14055 Gold Dragon Ring (1 Jade, 2 Gold, 2 Copper Wire) – Made 15 15575, 18085 Mithril Filigree (2 Mithril Bars) - Made 25 17580 Solid Stone Statue (10 Solid Stone) – Made 5 185-215 Engraved Truesilver Ring (1 Truesilver Bar, 2 Gold Bars) – Made 42 215-220 Truesilver Commander’s Ring (3 Truesilver Bars, 2 Star Rubies, 2 Citrine) – Made 5 220-225 Aquamarine Signet (3 Aquamarine, 4 Flask of Mojo) – Made 5 (Should have made this from 215 or even 210 – orange the whole way to 225 - but I resisted going to farm the Mojo on the test server until I didn’t have any choice.) 225-236 Dense Stone Statue (10 Dense Stone) – Made 16 236-250 Thorium Setting (3 Thorium Bars) – Made 20 Ended up making far more than 20, so could have squeezed a few more points out here, probably 5 or 10. 250-274 Ruby Pendant of Fire (1 Thorium Setting, 1 Star Ruby) – Made 30 Probably worth it to keep making this until you run right out of rubies or it turns grey, since you end up with a lot of them from mithril and thorium ore. 274-281 Simple Opal Ring (2 Large Opal, 2 Thorium Bars, 1 Thorium Setting) – Made 7 281-285 Glowing Thorium Band (2 Azerothian Diamonds, 1 Thorium Setting, 1 Thorium Bar) – Made 4 Summary Jewelcraft This is the list of materials I’m planning on having on-hand for when the expansion hits. Gems could be substituted for ore of the appropriate level, but some of the low level ones like Shadowgem are dirt cheap at auction now. 80 Rough Stone (4 stacks) 160 Copper Bars (8 stacks) 40 Malachite (2 stacks) 20 Tigerseye (1 stack) 80 Bronze Bars (4 stacks) 80 Silver Bars (4 stacks) 80 Shadowgem (4 stacks) 80 Heavy Stone (4 stacks) 120 Gold (6 stacks) 15 Jade (.75 stacks) 50 Mithril Bars (2.5 stacks) 60 Solid Stone (3 stacks) 45 Truesilver Bars(2.25 stacks) 30 Aquamarine (1.5 stacks) 40 Flasks of Mojo (2 stacks) 160 Dense Stone (8 stacks) 20 Star Rubies (1 stack) 100 Mithril Ore (5 stacks) ~200 Thorium Bars (10 stacks) ~250 Thorium Ore (25 stacks) ########################################################################## This is a package of guides which includes all of the World of Warcraft professions (Including Jewelcrafting). These guides were compiled, named, sorted and uploaded by skepter (aka evOcate) of http://www.zomgstuff.net I do not take any credit for these guides, the only credit I receive is compiling, sorting, naming and uploading (as stated above). Consider this package a "sneak-peak" of what we have to offer in the V.I.P. Section of our forums! All I ask of whoever reads this, is to register (yes, its free) and help out the http://www.zomgstuff.net community (donations, contributions, etc.)!!! This package includes the following guides: Alchemy 1-300 Cooking and Fishing 1-300 Engineering 1-300 Herbalism 1-300 Leatherworking 1-300 Skinning 1-300 Blacksmithing 1-300 Enchanting 1-300 First Aid 1-300 Jewelcrafting 1-300 (New!) Mining 1-300 Tailoring 1-300 I have reviewed these guides and determined them to be legit and 100% efficient. PS: I'd appreciate it if you would give me +rep, referrals, comments, etc. if you want!
  3. [::::::::::::::::::::First Aid Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] The basis of this came from the excellent Draznar's First Aid FAQ. Which can be found here http://wow.toshimo.com/viewtopic.php?t=274 Horde Guide Minimum materials needed 150 x Linen Cloth 125 x Wool Cloth 140 x Silk Cloth 90 x Mageweave Cloth 70 x Runecloth. If you need to know where to get the materials, check my post about the best places to get cloth ===> http://forums-en.wow-europe.com/thread.aspx?FN=wow-tradeskills-en&T=27816&P=1 · Go to First Aid trainer get First Aid. · Make Linen Bandages from 1 to 40. · Go to First Aid Trainer and learn Heavy Linen Bandages. · Make Heavy Linen Bandages from 41 to 50. · Go to First Aid trainer get Journeyman First Aid. · Make Heavy Linen Bandages from 51 to 80. · Go to First Aid trainer and learn Wool Bandages and Anti-Venom. · Make Wool Bandages from 81 to 115. · Go to First Aid trainer and learn Heavy Wool Bandage. · Make Heavy Wool Bandages from 116 to 125. · Go buy Expert First Aid book from Balai Lok'Wein in Brackenwall Village, Dustwallow Marsh. Buy the two books listed below whilst your here · Make Heavy Wool Bandages from 126 to 150. · Go to First Aid Trainer and learn Silk Bandage. · Make Silk Bandages from 151 to 180. · Go buy Manual: Heavy Silk bandage from Balai Lok'Wein in Brackenwall Village, Dustwallow Marsh. · Make Heavy Silk Bandages from 181 to 210. · Go buy Manual: Mageweave bandage from Balai Lok'Wein in Brackenwall Village, Dustwallow Marsh. · Make Mageweave Bandages from 211 to 225. MAKE SURE YOU ARE LEVEL 35 BEFORE DOING NEXT STEP *as of patch 1.8 Now speak to Arnok in The Valley of Spirits in Ogrimmar. He will send you to Doctor Gregory Victor in Hammerfall, Arathi Highlands. The good Doctor will give you a quest called “Triage”. You can go straight to Doctor Gregory Victor, without first speaking to Arnok Before you go to Hammerfall, make sure you have at least 75 x Mageweave and 70 x Runecloth as this will save you coming back to see the Doctor. Triage: He will have you triage 15 patients in a certain order before 6 die. You will be in a room with 6 cots. Stand in the middle so you can see all 6 cots. You might need to change the camera angle and zoom out to see them all. Use ("V") to show all the patients status on screen. You will have special triage bandages (add them to your action bar/hot key) which should be applied to Critically injured, then Badly injured, and then injured. Critical patients will often die before you finish bandaging them, so let them die unless you can start right after they spawn. Once you started treating a patient, finish treating that patient, before moving on to another patient. You should select your next patient before your are finished with the first one, then all you have to do is hit you hot key to start the next one. You MUST use the special bandages you are given or you WILL FAIL. · Make Mageweave Bandages from 226 to 240. · Speak to Doctor Gregory Victor in Hammerfall, Arathi Highlands to learn Heavy Mageweave Bandages. · Make Heavy Mageweave Bandages from 241 to 260. · Speak to Doctor Gregory Victor in Hammerfall, Arathi Highlands to learn Runecloth Bandages. · Make Runecloth Bandages from 261 to 290. · Speak to Doctor Gregory Victor in Hammerfall, Arathi Highlands to learn Heavy Runecloth Bandages. · Make Heavy Runecloth Bandages from 291 to 300. You can now work on getting honoured with Argent Dawn and then buy Powerful Anti-Venom from the quartermaster, which cures level 60 poisons. Alliance Guide Minimum materials needed 150 x Linen Cloth 125 x Wool Cloth 140 x Silk Cloth 90 x Mageweave Cloth 70 x Runecloth. If you need to know where to get the materials, check my post about the best places to get cloth ===> http://forums-en.wow-europe.com/thread.aspx?FN=wow-tradeskills-en&T=27816&P=1 · Go to First Aid trainer get First Aid. · Make Linen Bandages from 1 to 40. · Go to First Aid Trainer and learn Heavy Linen Bandages. · Make Heavy Linen Bandages from 41 to 50. · Go to First Aid trainer get Journeyman First Aid. · Make Heavy Linen Bandages from 51 to 80. · Go to First Aid trainer and learn Wool Bandages and Anti-Venom. · Make Wool Bandages from 81 to 115. · Go to First Aid trainer and learn Heavy Wool Bandage. · Make Heavy Wool Bandages from 116 to 125. · Go buy Expert First Aid book from Deneb Walker in Stromgarde Keep, Arathi Highlands. Buy the two books listed below whilst your here A lot of people seeem to have trouble finding this NPC, so I've posted directions below · Make Heavy Wool Bandages from 126 to 150. · Go to First Aid Trainer and learn Silk Bandage. · Make Silk Bandages from 151 to 180. · Go buy Manual: Heavy Silk bandage from Deneb Walker in Stromgarde Keep, Arathi Highlands. · Make Heavy Silk Bandages from 181 to 210. · Go buy Manual: Mageweave bandage from Deneb Walker in Stromgarde Keep, Arathi Highlands. · Make Mageweave Bandages from 211 to 225. MAKE SURE YOU ARE LEVEL 35 BEFORE DOING NEXT STEP *as of patch 1.8 Now speak to Nissa Firestone in Ironforge. She will send you to Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen in Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh. The good Doctor will give you a quest called “Triage”. You can go straight to Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen, without first speaking to Nissa Firestone Before you go to Theramore, make sure you have at least 75 x Mageweave and 70 x Runecloth as this will save you coming back to see the Doctor. Triage: He will have you triage 15 patients in a certain order before 6 die. You will be in a room with 6 cots. Stand in the middle so you can see all 6 cots. You might need to change the camera angle and zoom out to see them all. Use ("V") to show all the patients status on screen. You will have special triage bandages (add them to your action bar/hot key) which should be applied to Critically injured, then Badly injured, and then injured. Critical patients will often die before you finish bandaging them, so let them die unless you can start right after they spawn. Once you started treating a patient, finish treating that patient, before moving on to another patient. You should select your next patient before your are finished with the first one, then all you have to do is hit you hot key to start the next one. You MUST use the special bandages you are given or you WILL FAIL. · Make Mageweave Bandages from 226 to 240. · Speak to Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen in Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh to learn Heavy Mageweave Bandages. · Make Heavy Mageweave Bandages from 241 to 260. · Speak to Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen in Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh to learn Runecloth Bandages. · Make Runecloth Bandages from 261 to 290. · Speak to Doctor Gustaf VanHowzen in Theramore, Dustwallow Marsh to learn Heavy Runecloth Bandages. · Make Heavy Runecloth Bandages from 291 to 300. You can now work on getting honoured with Argent Dawn and then buy Powerful Anti-Venom from the quartermaster, which cures level 60 poisons. *If your having trouble getting Runecloth because your only level 35ish, then just continue to make Heavy Mageweave Bandages all the way to 300. I'm not sure how much extra Magewaeve you'll need for that, but I'm guessing its gonna be about 14050 extra What Each Bandage Heals Linen Bandage = 66dmg Heavy Linen Bandage = 114dmg Wool Bandage = 161dmg Heavy Wool Bandage = 301dmg Silk Bandage = 400dmg Heavy Silk Bandage = 640dmg Mageweave Bandage = 800dmg Heavy Mageweave Bandage = 1104dmg Runecloth Bandage = 1360dmg Heavy Runecloth Bandage = 2000dmg N.B.Takes 6-8 seconds to apply a bandage Directions for finding Deneb Walker Directions provided by Belasarius on Bloodhoof, who managed to describe it perfectly. Walk into Stromguard and keep turning right. It's in the Alliance part of the keep so you should not have to fight. Once you go over a small bridge the guy who sells the book for lvl 150-225 is standing under a lamp post in an area surrounded by plants. Additional directions from Sadvsadv on Turalyon When you enter Stromgarde Keep, take 4 turns to the right. There he is and you are only going over Alliance territory. Hopefully, you should all be able to find him now :) ALSO REMEMBER TO BUY ALL THREE BOOKS WHILE YOUR THERE!! ########################################################################## [::::::::::::::::::::Herbalism Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] Bear in mind, that where I've specified a particular herb to pick, do not avoid picking anything else you see. Pick everything. I've also tried to list multiple alternatives for each part of the levelling up guide. This should hopefully allow you to choose the area thats best for you or give you alternatives if an area is already being farmed by other players. 1 - 50 Collecting Silverleaf and Peacebloom · Mulgore. Just do circuits round the base of Thunderbluff picking Silverleaf and Peacebloom. · Do circuits around Dolanaar heading South East around the lake and back upto to Dolanaar, if your Alliance or complete circuits of Elwynn Forest. · For Undead, try starting at Solliden Farmstead in Tirisfal Glades, run north to the mills, loop round and back south past Stillwater Pond and onto Cold Hearth Manor and Nightmare Vale. Then back up to Solliden Farmstead again. (Thanks to Olmolmtyr for info) You can find Peacebloom and Silverleaf in abundance around your main starting area (not in it, around it). So the first 50 levels should be really easy. 51 - 70 Collecting Mageroyal and Earthroot · Go west from Crossroads then head north before the entrance to Stonetalon Mountains and follow around to where the harpies are, then head east back to the Gold road and then south to Crossroads again, picking Mage Royal, Earthroot, Peacebloom and Silverleaf as you go. · For Alliance start in the north of Westfall and follow the coast south to Deadmines and then head straight to Sentinel Hill and back up to the north again, picking Mageroyal. · You can also run circuits of Gol'Bolar Quarry in Dun Morogh, collecting Earthroot as you go. (Thanks to Flareon for that info) 71 - 100 Collecting Briarthorn · Same route as above (for Horde), but extend it east to Sludge Fen, picking Briarthorn now. You could actually extend your runs to encompass the whole of The Barrens, as this area is absolutely chock full of Briarthorn and other herbs. It's possibly the best area to get your herbalism trained up. · Southern part of Silverpine Forest, from Pyrewood Village to the Entrance to Hillsbrad Foothills and back again. · Same route as above (for Alliance) or do circuits of Twilight Grove in Duskwood. · Also for Alliance, just wander north to south in Darkshore for loads of Briarthorn. · The eastern side of Loch Modan is also a great place for Briarthorn. · You could also do circuits of Lakeshire in Redridge Mountains. 101 - 115 Collecting Bruiseweed · Start at the Ramparts in Ashenvale and head north-east to Splintertree Post (dont follow road, try to go as straight as you can, you'll find more herbs that way), then head west from Splintertree Post towards the first bridge. Head south from here past the Moonwell and then back west to the ramparts when you reach the edge of the map. Pick Bruiseweed as you go. · Stonetalon Mountains. Go to Camp Aparaje, head west to the Grimtotem Post, then south to -=Beep=-'jin, then east to the Greatwood Vale. Nice run of Bruiseweed there. · The Field of Giants in Southern Barrens or between the two Razorfens. · You can also circle to the north of Mystral Lake for Bruiseweed or to the West of Astranaar in Ashenvale. · Windshear Crag in Stonetalon Mountains. · The eastern coast of Loch Modan. · Circuits of Stonewatch keep in Redridge Mountains. 116 - 125 Collecting Wild Steelbloom · Go to Stonetalon Peak and do circuits of the small area around the Alliance Town and the Talon Den collecting Wild Steelbloom. · For higher levels do full circuits of Arathi Highlands, sticking to the mountain sides (as this is where you'll find Wild Steelbloom) · Nek'mani Wellspring in Stranglethorn Vale. · The Zuuldaia Ruins, north of Grom'gol in Stranglethorn Vale. · Go from Black Channel Marsh in the Wetlands to the Angerfang Encampment, taking in Whelgar's Excavation Site as you go. · Go from The Field of Giants in southern Barrens to the two Razorfens and back up again. · Between The Great Lift and Highperch in Thousand Needles. *from now on your going to be doing circuits of the full map, so you'll have to learn your own paths. 126 - 160 Collecting Kingsblood · Full circuits of Ashenvale to collect Kingsblood. · Circuits of The Charred Vale in Stonetalon Mountains. · Full circuits of The Wetlands. · Full circuits of Hillsbrad Foothills. · The Misty Reed Stand in Swamp of Sorrows. 161 - 185 Collecting Fadeleaf · Full circuits of Swamp of Sorrows to collect Fadeleaf (sell these to Rogues for a good profit). 186 - 205 Collecting Khadgar's Whisker · Full circuits of The Hinterlands to collect Khadgar's Whisker. · The Witherbark Village and Ogre Compound in Arthai Highlands. · You can also stay in Swamp of Sorrows, as there is a decent amount of Khadgar's Whiskers there. 206 - 230 Collecting Firebloom · Full circuits of Searing Gorge to collect Firebloom. · Full circuits of Blasted Lands. · Tanaris also has a lot, but doing full circuits takes time. You can divide Tanaris into four and do circuits that way. 231 - 250 Collecting Sungrass · Full circuits of Felwood to collect Sungrass. This is actually more of a zig-zag pattern, rather than a circuit (also try to do the Cleansing Felwood quest and pick up Windblossom Berries, Nightdragons, Whipper Roots and the odd Songflower Serenade buff when needed). · Feralas is also a great place to get Sungrass. You can make two circuits here. One that starts in the very north west at The Ruins of Ravenwind and runs south to The High Wilderness and one around The Lower Wilds, Lariss Pavillion, Grimtotem Compound and Woodpaw Hills, all near Camp Mojache. · You can do circuits around The Forlorn Ridge in Azshara. · You can try the main path through The Hinterlands too. As you follow it one way, stay about 50 metres from the path and then do the same the other way. 251 - 270 Collecting Gromsblood · Full circuits of Felwood to collect Gromsblood. See above notes. · Do circuits of Mannoroc Coven in Desolace for Gromsblood too. · Full circuits of Blasted Lands. · Demon Fall Canyon in Ashenvale, not many people bother with this area, so although its small, it can be good for farming Gromsblood. 271 - 285 or 290 (see below) Collecting Dreamfoil · Full circuits of Un'goro Crater to collect Dreamfoil. · Two good routes in Azshara are: · From The Forlorn Ridge, head south east to the Ravencrest Monument and back again. · From the north of the Ruins of Eldareth, head north east to the Jagged Reaches and back again. 285 or 290 - 300 From 285 you can get Plagueblooms from doing circuits of Eastern and Western Plaguelands and Felwood, but if your not competing against a load of other players, try to collect Icecaps from Winterspring, as they will sell for moremoney.
  4. [::::::::::::::::::::Engineering Guide 1-300 PART 1::::::::::::::::::::] About this guide This guide will show you how to get your engineering skill up from 0 to 300.The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 260 and vendoravailable recipe's from 260 to 300. This guide only uses recipes that require components aquired through miningand vendor bought material (flux), except for some leather and cloth. This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's fromquests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up toyou. This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at highlevel or have high level alts, friends or guildmembers. Preparation You are going to need a lot of bars and stone and some cloth. Create an altstorage character to store these and then farm (or have an alt farm) for thematerial needed. Use the ingame mail system to send the bars and stone to thestorage character. You may need more then one storage character. Don't forget tosend some gold to the storage character, so she can send the bars and stoneback. Once you have all the components collected everything has to be send back toyour main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in themail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complicationssend the components you need first last: i.e the rough stone and copper bars areneeded first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after thecoarse stones and tin bars, etc. The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as flux. These costgold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of goldneeded is aproximately 10 gold if you farm all of the material. If you want tobuy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 125gold. Below is a table that shows the amount of bars and stone needed. The minimumamount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill pointevery time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow oreven green when you make something so you won't allways get a skill point. Theestimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount ofbars and stone on your storage character. If you buy everything from the auctionhouse get the minimum amount and only buy more when needed. This table includesthe components needed for becoming gnome or goblin engineer. Component Minimum Amount Gnome Minimum Amount Goblin Estimated Amount Gnome Estimated Amount Goblin Copper Bar 69 69 80 80 Bronze Bar 49 55 60 60 Iron Bar 25 55 35 65 Steel Bar 4 4 4 4 Mithril Bar 88 70 98 80 Thorium Bar 165 165 180 180 Silver Bar 10 10 15 15 Gold Bar 5 5 10 10 Rough Stone 30 30 40 40 Coarse Stone 20 20 20 20 Heavy Stone 15 40 20 40 Solid Stone 100 120 120 140 Dense Stone 30 30 40 40 Linen Cloth 10 10 15 15 Wool Cloth 32 30 40 40 Silk Cloth 10 10 Mageweave Cloth 10 10 15 15 Runecloth 25 25 30 30 Medium Leather 7 5 10 5 Heavy Leather 8 8 Jade 1 1 Citrine 1 1 Wooden Stock 10 10 10 10 Weak Flux 25 24 30 30 Gnome or Goblin At some point you probably are going to make a choice between gnome or goblinengineering. You have to make several engineering items for those paths, so withsome planning making those items can be used to get skill points as well. Atskill 125 the guide wil split into a gnome and goblin part. Getting from 1 to 50 Make rough blasting powder until skill 30. At 30 you can make handfull of copper bolts. you are going to need at least30 copper bolts in recipe's used to get from 50 to 125 so lets make those. Thisshould get you to 50 comfortably Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become JourneymanEngineer. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Engineer. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components Needed 1 20 40 Rough Blasting Powder 1x Rough Stone 1 - 30 (30) 30x Rough Stone 30 45 60 Handful of Copper Bolts 1x Copper Bar 30 - 50 (20) 20x Copper Bar Getting from 50 to 125 At 50 you can train and then make an arclight spanner. Since you are going toneed one in your engineering career, you might as well make one now and get askill point. Make copper tubes to get to 65 and use those to make rough boomsticks to getto 75. Make coarse blasting powder to get to 90. You need 20 to make small bronzebombs later on. Make copper modulators to get to 95, needed for target dummy's Make target dummy's to get to 100. Make silver contacts to get to 110. These are needed to make small bronzebombs. If you want to become a goblin engineer you are going to need 10 silvercontacts later on, so set those aside. Make bronze tubes to get to 120 and small bronze bombs to get to 125. If youhave some leftover copper bolts you can use those to make some practice locksinstead of bronze tubes. If you want to become a gnome engineer you are going toneed one bronze tube to make an accurate scope, so set one aside. Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Engineer.You have to be level 20 to become Expert Engineer. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components Needed 50 70 90 Arclight Spanner 6x Copper Bar 50 - 51 (1) 6x Copper Bar 50 80 110 Copper Tube 2x Copper Bar, 1x Weak Flux 51 - 65(14) 28x Copper Bar, 14x Weak Flux 50 80 110 Rough Boomstick 1x Copper Tube, 1x Handful of Copper Bolts, 1x Wooden Stock 65 - 75 (10) 10x Copper Tube, 10x Handful of Copper Bolts, 10x Wooden Stock 65 95 125 Copper Modulator 2x Handful of Copper Bolts, 1x Copper Bar, 2x Linen Cloth 90 - 95 (5) 10x Handful of Copper Bolts, 5x Copper Bar, 10x Linen Cloth 75 85 95 Coarse Blasting Powder 1x Coarse Stone 75 - 90 (15) 15x Coarse Stone 85 115 145 Target Dummy 1x Copper Modulator, 2x Handful of Copper Bolts, 1x Bronze Bar, 1x Wool Cloth 115 - 120 (5) 5x Copper Modulator, 10x Handful of Copper Bolts, 5x Bronze Bar, 5x Wool Cloth 90 110 140 Silver Contact (5) 1x Silver Bar 95 - 105 (10) 10x Silver Bar 105 105 155 Bronze Tube 2x Bronze Bar, 1x Weak Flux 105 - 115 (10) 20x Bronze Bar, 10x Weak Flux 120 120 170 Small Bronze Bomb 4x Coarse Blasting Powder, 2x Bronze Bar, 1x Silver Contact, 1x Wool Cloth 120 - 125 (5) 20x Coarse Blasting Powder, 10x Bronze Bar, 5x Silver Contact, 5x Wool Cloth [::::::::::::::::::::Engineering Guide 1-300 PART 2::::::::::::::::::::] Getting from 125 to 200 At level 30 and with a engineering skill of 200 you can make a choice tobecome a gnome or goblin engineer. To become either one you have to show somework to Oglethorpe Obnoticus for gnome engineering or to Nixx Sprocketspring forgoblin engineering. Since most of the things you have to make fall within the125 to 200 skill range, I decided to split the guide here into a gnome versionand a goblin version. I'll start with gnome engineering. Scroll down for goblinengineering. If you haven't decided which path to take yet, follow the gnomeengineer version. Gnome Engineering Make heavy blasting powder to get to 140. Make whirring bronze gizmos to get to 145. Make bronze frameworks to get to 150. You need 2 for the gnome engineerquest, to make advanced target dummy's and about 5 to make explosive sheep forskill ups. Use the heavy blasting powder, whirring bronze gizmo and bronze framework tomake explosive sheep to get to 155. Remember to keep 2 bronze frameworks for thegnome engineer quest. Make gold power core to get to 160. Keep the gold power cores, you need themto make gyrochronatoms. Make iron struts to get to 170. These are also used to make advanced targetdummy's. Make gyrochronatoms to get to 175. These are used for advanced target dummy'sas well. At 175 you can make the Gyromatic Micro-Adjustor. Since you are going to needone in your engineering career, you may as well make one now and get a skillpoint. The steel bars needed is made by miners from iron bars and coal. Make solid blasting powder to get to 195. You need at least 50 solid blastingpowder in future recipe's, so make those. Now make 2 advanced target dummy's, one accurate scope and 6 mithril tubesfor the gnome engineering quest. This should get you past 200. If you haven'tdecided which path to follow, skip the accurate scope and mithril tubes and makeadvanced target dummys to get to 200. Goblin Engineering Make 40 heavy blasting powder which are needed to make big iron bombs andexplosive sheeps. Make 5 whirring bronze gizmos which are needed to make explosive sheep. Youshould now be at skill 145. Make some more whirring bronze gizmos to get to 145if you're not. Make bronze frameworks to get to 150. You need 5 bronze frameworks to makeexplosive sheep for the goblin engineering quest. At 150 you can make explosive sheep . You need 5 explosive sheep, so makethose. Make gold power core to get to 160. Keep the gold power cores, you need themto make gyrochronatoms. Make iron struts to get to 170 and gyrochronatoms to get to 175. Keep these,you may need them later to make advanced target dummy's At 175 you can make the gyromatic micro-adjustor. Since you are going to needone in your engineering career, you may as well make one now and get a skillpoint. Make 10 solid blasting powder which is needed to make solid dynamite.You arealso going to need at least 50 solid blasting powder in future recipe's, so makethose too. Make solid dynamite which is needed for the Goblin Engineering quest. Youneed 20 solid dynamite. The recipe gives 2 solid dynamite each time you makethem, so you only need to use the recipe 10 times. At 190 you can make big iron bombs which are needed for the GoblinEngineering quest. You need 20 big iron bombs. The recipe creates 2 bombs eachtime, so use the recipe 10 times. Make advanced target dummy's to get to 200 if you're not there yet. Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Engineer.You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Engineer. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components Needed 125 125 145 Heavy Blasting Powder 1x Heavy Stone 125 - 140 (15) 15x Heavy Stone 125 125 175 Whirring Bronze Gizmo 2x Bronze Bar, 1x Wool Cloth 140 - 145 (5) 10x Bronze Bar, 5x Wool Cloth 145 145 190 Bronze Framework 2x Bronze Bar, 1x Medium Leather, 1x Wool Cloth 145 - 150 (5) 10x Bronze Bar, 5x Medium Leather, 5x Wool Cloth 150 150 190 Gold Power Core 1x Gold Bar (creates 3) 155 - 160 (5) 5x Gold Bar 150 175 200 Explosive Sheep (for goblin engineer) 1x Bronze Framework, 1x Whirring Bronze Gizmo, 2x Heavy Blasting Powder, 2x Wool Cloth 150 - 155 (5) 5x Bronze Framework, 5x Whirring Bronze Gizmo, 10x Heavy Blasting Powder, 10x Wool Cloth 160 160 180 Iron Strut 2x Iron Bar 160 - 170 (10) 20x Iron Bar 170 170 210 Gyrochronatom 1x Iron Bar, 1x Gold Power Core 170 - 175 (5) 5x Iron Bar, 5x Gold Power Core 175 175 215 Gyromatic Micro-Adjustor 4x Steel Bar 175 - 176 (1) 4x Steel Bar 175 175 195 Solid Blasting Powder 2x Solid Stone 175 - 195 (20) 40x Solid Stone 175 175 195 Solid Dynamite (for goblin engineer) 1x Solid Blasting Powder, 1x Silk Cloth (creates 2) 185 - 195 (10) 10x Solid Blasting Powder, 10x Silk Cloth 180 200 220 Accurate Scope (for gnome engineer) 1x Bronze Tube, 1x Jade, 1x Citrine 197 - 198 (1) 1x Bronze Tube, 1x Jade, 1x Citrine 185 185 225 Advanced Target Dummy (for gnome engineer) 1x Iron Strut, 1x Bronze Framework, 1x Gyrochronatom, 4x Heavy Leather 195 - 197 (2/5) 2/5x Iron Strut, 2/5x Bronze Framework, 2/5x Gyrochronatom, 8/20x Heavy Leather 190 190 230 Big Iron Bomb (for goblin engineer) 3x Iron Bar, 3x Heavy Blasting Powder, 1x Silver Contact (creates 2) 195 - 205 (10) 30x Iron Bar, 30x Heavy Blasting Powder, 10x Silver Contact 195 195 235 Mithril Tube (for gnome engineer) 3x Mithril Bar 198 - 204 (6) 18x Mithril Bar Getting from 200 to 300 Use the solid blasting powder to make unstable triggers to get to 210 and hi-impact mithril slugs to get to 230. Make mithril casings and use those with the unstable triggers to make hi-explosive bombs to get to 245. Make mithril gyro-shot to get to 250. Make dense blasting powder to get to 260. Make thorium widgets to get to 285 and thorium tubes to get to 300. Depending on the prices for thorium bar and the thorium shells recipe in the auction house on your server, it may be cheaper to make thorium shells instead of tubes. If you are a gun wielding hunter and have the thorium shells recipe, you can also make thorium shells to get to 300. Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in engineering. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 300. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components Needed 200 200 240 Unstable Trigger 1x Mithril Bar, 1x Mageweave Cloth, 1x Solid Blasting Powder 200 - 210 (10) 10x Mithril Bar, 10x Mageweave Cloth, 10x Solid Blasting Powder 210 210 250 Hi-Impact Mithril Slugs (200) 1x Mithril Bar, 1x Solid Blasting Powder 210 - 230 (20) 20x Mithril Bar, 20x Solid Blasting Powder 215 215 255 Mithril Casing 3x Mithril Bar 230 - 240 (10) 30x Mithril Bar 235 235 275 Hi-Explosive Bomb 2x Mithril Casing, 1x Unstable Trigger, 2x Solid Blasting Powder 240 - 245 (5) 10x Mithril Casing, 5x Unstable Trigger, 10x Solid Blasting Powder 245 245 285 Mithril Gyro-Shot (200) 2x Mithril Bar, 2x Solid Blasting Powder 245 - 250 (5) 10x Mithril Bar, 10x Solid Blasting Powder 250 250 260 Dense Blasting Powder 2x Dense Stone 250 - 260 (10) 20x Dense Stone 260 280 300 Thorium Widget (Vendor) 3x Thorium Bar, 1x Runecloth 260 - 285 (25) 75x Thorium Bar, 25x Runecloth 275 295 315 Thorium Tube (Vendor) 6x Thorium Bar 285 - 300 (15) 90x Thorium Bar 285 305 325 Thorium Shells (200) (Drop) 2x Thorium Bar, 1x Dense Blasting Powder 285 - 300 (15) 30x Thorium Bar, 15x Dense Blasting Powder
  5. [::::::::::::::::::::Enchanting Guide 1-300 PART 1::::::::::::::::::::] About this guide This guide will show you how to get your enchanting skill up from 0 to 300.The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 265 and vendoravailable recipe's from 265 to 300. This guide only uses recipes that require components aquired throughdisenchanting. Shards will be avoided as much as possible, since they aredifficult to get. This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's fromquests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up toyou. This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at highlevel or have high level alts, friends or guildmembers. Preparation You are going to need a lot of dust, essences and some shards. Create two altstorage characters, level one of the storage characters up to 5, so she canbecome an enchanter and send green items to her for disenchanting. Send greenitems to the other storage character. Since disenchanting will also give a skillpoint, these green items will be used to disenchant later. Use the ingame mailsystem to send everything to the storage characters. Don't forget to send somegold to the storage characters, so they can send everything back. Ofcourse you want to know at which level a green item gives what. Below is alist taken from Jaywu's Enchanting FAQ. Dust and Essence: Generally the dust is from armor and the essence is from weapons, though it canrandomly be anything. Level 010: A little strange dust/lesser magic essence. Level 115: Much strange dust/greater magic essence. Level 16-20: Much strange dust/lesser astral essence. Level 21-25: Little soul dust/greater astral essence. Level 26-30: Much soul dust/lesser mystic essence. Level 31-35: Little vision dust/greater mystic essence. Level 36-40: Much vision dust/lesser nether essence. Level 41-45: Little dream dust/greater nether essence. Level 46-50: Much dream dust/lesser eternal essence. Level 51-55: Little illusion dust/greater eternal essence. Level 56-60: Much illusion dust/greater eternal essence. Shards: Shards come from blue or purple items (they can come from greens, but don'tcount on it). Level 01-20: Small glimmering. Level 21-25: Large glimmering. Level 26-30: Small glowing. Level 31-35: Large glowing. Level 36-40: Small radiant. Level 41-45: Large radiant. Level 46-50: Small brilliant. Level 51-60: Large brilliant. Once you have all the components collected everything has to be send back toyour main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in themail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complicationssend the components you need first last: i.e. the green items to disenchant areneeded first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after strangedust and magic essences, which are needed next, and the other dusts andessences. To learn recipe's from a trainer costs gold. The amount of gold needed isaproximately 20 to 25 gold if you disenchant all of the dust, essences andshards. If you want to buy everything you need from the auction house expect tospend upwards to 1000 gold (including the arcanite rod). This does not includegold for recipe's from vendors or the auction house. To enchant something requires runed rods, such as a runed silver rod. To makethose runed rods you need normal rods. For example; to make a runed silver rodyou need a silver rod. The following rods are needed; copper rod, silver rod,golden rod, truesilver rod and arcanite rod. The copper rod is sold by vendorsand the other rods are made by blacksmiths. Find a blacksmith who can make therods for you or check the auction house and get them. The arcanite rod isexpensive. Making a runed arcanite rod is also expensive. Since it is not neededfor this guide, but only for the highlevel enchants, you may want to postponegetting one if you are strapped for gold. Below is a table that shows the amount of dust, essences and shards needed.The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get askill point every time you enchant something. However at some point a recipewill be yellow or even green when you enchant something so you won't allways geta skill point. The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get theestimated amount of dust, essences and shards on your storage character. Thenumbers in the estimated amount column are rounded up to full stacks of whateverthe component stacks up to. The numbers in the table do not take into accountthe disenchanting of items to get the first skill points. If you buy everythingyou need from the auction house i suggest getting the minimum amount and onlybuy more when needed. Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount Strange Dust 153 (16 stacks) 180 (18 stacks) Soul Dust 75 (8 stacks) 90 (9 stacks) Vision Dust 156 (16 stacks) 170 (17 stacks) Dream Dust 290 (29 stacks) 320 (32 stacks) Illusion Dust 82 (9 stacks) 90 (12 stacks) Lesser Magic Essence 11 (2 stacks) 15 (2 stacks) Greater Magic Essence 18 (2 stacks) 25 (3 stacks) Lesser Astral Essence 10 (1 stacks) 15 (2 stacks) Greater Astral Essence 2 (1 stacks) 2 (1 stacks) Lesser Mystic Essence 20 (2 stacks) 25 (3 stacks) Greater Mystic Essence 2 (1 stacks) 2 (1 stacks) Lesser Nether Essence 10 (1 stacks) 15 (2 stacks) Greater Nether Essence 20 (2 stacks) 25 (3 stacks) Lesser Eternal Essence 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Greater Eternal Essence 4 (1 stacks) 4 (1 stacks) Small Glimmering Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Large Glimmering Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Small Glowing Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Large Glowing Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Small Radiant Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Large Radiant Shard 0 (0 stacks) 0 (0 stacks) Small Brilliant Shard 4 (1 stacks) 4 (1 stacks) Large Brilliant Shard 2 (1 stacks) 2 (2 stacks) Shadowgem 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Iridescent Pearl 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Black Pearl 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Golden Pearl 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Copper Rod 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Silver Rod 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Golden Rod 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Truesilver Rod 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Arcanite Rod 1 (1 stacks) 1 (1 stacks) Getting from 1 to 50 Earlier I wrote that you need runed rods to enchant something. The first rodneeded is the runed copper rod. So make a runed copper rod to get your firstskill point. Disenchanting items will get you a skill point. Send the green items youstored on a storage character to your main and disenchant them. If you were not able to reach 50 with disenchanting, enchant a bracer withminor health to get to skill 50. You can enchant the same bracer over and overagain. An annoying window will pop up each time asking if you are sure tooverwrite the existing enchant. Just click yes to do so. Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become JourneymanEnchanter. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Enchanter. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 1 5 10 Runed Copper Rod 1x Copper Rod, 1x Strange Dust, 1x Lesser Magic Essence 0 - 1 (1) 1x Copper Rod, 1x Strange Dust, 1x Lesser Magic Essence 1 70 110 Enchant Bracer - Minor Health 1x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 2 - 50 (49) 49x Strange Dust Getting from 50 to 125 Enchant the bracer some more with minor health to get to 75. Now enchant thebracer with minor deflection to get to 85. Enchant a bracer with minor stamina to get to 100. At 100 you can make a runed silver rod, which you need later on, so make onenow and get a skill point. Enchant the bracer some more with minor stamina to get to 105, a bracer withminor agility to get to 120 and a shield with minor stamina to get to 125. Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Enchanter.You have to be level 20 to become Expert Enchanter. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 1 70 110 Enchant Bracer - Minor Health 1x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 50 - 75 (25) 25x Strange Dust 20 80 120 Enchant Bracer - Minor Deflection 1x Lesser Magic Essence, 1x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 75 - 85 (10) 10x Lesser Magic Essence, 10x Strange Dust 50 100 140 Enchant Bracer - Minor Stamina 3x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 85 - 100 (15) 101 - 105 (4) 45x Strange Dust 12x Strange Dust 80 115 155 Enchant Bracer - Minor Agility 2x Strange Dust, 1x Greater Magic Essence Required: Runed Copper Rod 105 - 120 (15) 30x Strange Dust, 15x Greater Magic Essence 100 130 170 Runed Silver Rod 1x Silver Rod, 6x Strange Dust, 3x Greater Magic Essence, 1x Shadowgem 100 - 101 (1) 1x Silver Rod, 6x Strange Dust, 3x Greater Magic Essence, 1x Shadowgem 105 130 170 Enchant Shield - Minor Stamina 1x Lesser Astral Essence, 2x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 120 - 125 (5) 5x Lesser Astral Essence, 10x Strange Dust [::::::::::::::::::::Enchanting Guide 1-300 PART 2::::::::::::::::::::] Getting from 125 to 225 Enchant the shield some more with minor stamina to get to 130. Enchant abracer with lesser stamina to get to 150. At 150 you can make a runed golden rod, which you need later on, so make onenow and get a skill point. Enchant a bracer with lesser stamina to get to 160. Enchant a shield withlesser stamina or boots with lesser agility to get to 165. Enchant a bracer withspirit to get to 185 and a bracer with strength to get to 200. Allthough you can become artisan enchanter once you hit 200 it is better tomax to 225 first, since the trainer for artisan enchanter is inside an instance.I will get back on this in the next chapter. You have to be level 35 to becomeArtisan Enchanter. At 200 you can make a runed truesilver rod, which you need later on, so makeone now and get a skill point. Enchant a bracer with strength some more to get to 205 and a cloak withgreater defense to get to 225. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 225. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 105 130 170 Enchant Shield - Minor Stamina 1x Lesser Astral Essence, 2x Strange Dust Required: Runed Copper Rod 125 - 130 (5) 5x Lesser Astral Essence, 10x Strange Dust 130 155 195 Enchant Bracer - Lesser Stamina 2x Soul Dust Required: Runed Silver Rod 130 - 150 (25) 151 - 160 (9) 50x Soul Dust 18x Soul Dust 150 175 215 Runed Golden Rod 1x Golden Rod, 1x Iridescent Pearl, 2x Greater Astral Essence, 2x Soul Dust 150 - 151 (1) 1x Golden Rod, 1x Iridescent Pearl, 2x Greater Astral Essence, 2x Soul Dust 155 175 215 Enchant Shield - Lesser Stamina 1x Lesser Mystic Essence, 1x Soul Dust Required: Runed Golden Rod 160 - 165 (5) 5x Lesser Mystic Essence, 5x Soul Dust 160 180 220 Enchant Boots - Lesser Agility 1x Soul Dust, 1x Lesser Mystic Essence Required: Runed Golden Rod 160 - 165 (5) 5x Soul Dust, 5x Lesser Mystic Essence 165 185 225 Enchant Bracer - Spirit 1x Lesser Mystic Essence Required: Runed Golden Rod 165 - 180 (15) 15x Lesser Mystic Essence 180 200 240 Enchant Bracer - Strength 1x Vision Dust Required: Runed Golden Rod 180 - 200 (20) 201 - 205 (4) 20x Vision Dust 4x Vision Dust 200 220 260 Runed Truesilver Rod 1x Truesilver Rod, 1x Black Pearl, 2x Greater Mystic Essence, 2x Vision Dust 200 - 201 (1) 1x Truesilver Rod, 1x Black Pearl, 2x Greater Mystic Essence, 2x Vision Dust 205 225 265 Enchant Cloak - Greater Defense 3x Vision Dust Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 205 - 225 (20) 60x Vision Dust Getting from 225 to 265 At 225 you have to become artisan enchanter to get any further. The masterenchanter that teaches artisan enchanting is inside Uldaman. The highest levelrecipe she trains needs 250 skill, so you want to bring enough material to getto 250. The table below shows the components needed to get from 225 to 250, so bringthese with you when going the the master enchanter in Uldaman. You will need theruned truesilver rod made earlier as well. You will also need gloves, bracersand a chest item to enchant, but you are probably wearing those, so thatshouldn't be a problem. Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount Vision Dust 70 (7 stacks) 90 (9 stacks) Dream Dust 10 (1 stacks) 20 (2 stacks) Lesser Nether Essence 10 (1 stacks) 20 (2 stacks) Greater Nether Essence 5 (1 stacks) 10 (1 stacks) Runed Truesilver Rod 1 1 Once you reach the trainer talk to her to become artisan enchanter. Onceyou're artisan enchanter enchant gloves with agility to get to 235, a chest itemwith superior health to get to 245 and a bracer with greater strength to get to250. Once you have trained all the recipe's she can train you, you can leave theinstance. Enchant the bracer some more with greater strength to get to 265. Allthough you can get to 270 before the last recipe you train from a trainerbecomes yellow, I am not going to use that recipe since it requires wildvine.Wildvine is a herb and can not be aquired through disenchanting. The recipe alsouses shards and i want to minimize the use of shards as much as possible. Vendoravailable recipe's are going to be used to get to 300. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 225 to 265. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 210 230 270 Enchant Gloves - Agility 1x Lesser Nether Essence, 1x Vision Dust Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 225 - 235 (10) 10x Lesser Nether Essence, 10x Vision Dust 220 240 280 Enchant Chest - Superior Health 6x Vision Dust Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 235 - 245 (10) 60x Vision Dust 240 260 300 Enchant Bracer - Greater Strength 2x Dream Dust, 1x Greater Nether Essence Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 245 - 265 (20) 40x Dream Dust, 20x Greater Nether Essence Getting from 265 to 300 Get the enchant shield - greater stamina recipe from Mythrin'dir in Darnassusor Daniel Bartlett in Undercity and enchant a shield with greater stamina toget to 290. The recipe is bind on pickup when bought so make sure you buy ityourself and not an alt, friend or guildmember. At 290 you can make a runed arcanite rod, allthough you don't need one to getto 300, you are going to need one in your enchanting career anyway, so make onenow and get a skill point. You can get the runed arcanite rod recipe fromLorelae Wintersong in Moonglade. Get the enchant cloak - superior defense from Lorelae Wintersong in Moongladeand enchant a cloak with superior defense to get to 300. Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in enchanting. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 265 to 300. Skill Yellow Grey Item Components From - To Components needed 265 285 325 Enchant Shield - Greater Stamina 10x Dream Dust Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 265 - 290 (25) 250x Dream Dust 285 305 345 Enchant Cloak - Superior Defense 8x Illusion Dust Required: Runed Truesilver Rod 291 - 300 (9) 72x Illusion Dust 290 310 350 Runed Arcanite Rod 1x Arcanite Rod, 1x Golden Pearl, 10x Illusion Dust, 4x Greater Eternal Essence, 4x Small Brilliant Shard, 2x Large Brilliant Shard 290 - 291 (1) 1x Arcanite Rod, 1x Golden Pearl, 10x Illusion Dust, 4x Greater Eternal Essence, 4x Small Brilliant Shard, 2x Large Brilliant Shard This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previouslymentioned recipe's. What Who Where Enchant Shield - Greater Stamina (BoP) Mythrin'dir (Alliance Faction) Daniel Bartlett (Horde Faction) Darnassus Undercity Enchant Cloak - Superior Defense Lorelae Wintersong (Neutral) Moonglade Runed Arcanite Rod Lorelae Wintersong (Neutral) Moonglade
  6. [::::::::::::::::::::Cooking and Fishing 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] Thought I'd put together a fishing and cooking guide, as I see a lot of peopleasking about both. Be warned though, that it is more expensive to just do your cooking. Firstly let me put the next sentence in capitals as it's a fairly important concept to grasp. IT DOES NOT MATTER WHERE YOU FISH, YOUR SKILL UP RATE WILL NOT CHANGE. *NEW* Skill Up Formula You skill up by number of succesful catches. The equation is apx. as follows: (current unmodified fishing level - 75) / 25 = total # of fish required to level, with a minimum of 1 fish per catch. Originally posted by Noressa on the US forums So, with that knowledge, you'll realise that you can skill up fishing from 1 to 300 by fishing the water of your factions city. The reason for the different locations mentioned in this guide, is for you to be able to skill up your cooking aswell. I've combined both fishing and cooking in this guide, as they compliment each other very well and if your going to skill up your fishing, you might aswell skill up your cooking with all the fish you'll be catching. N.B. it will take you a minimum of 11 hours to complete this, but more likely about 145. Also, please be aware that this is not a fully comprehensive guide to both cooking and fishing and was never intended to be. The sole purpose of this guide is to level up your cooking and fishing in the quickest way possible. If you want a guide that covers almost everything about these two skills then please check out Draznar's excellent guides here: Fishing - http://wow.toshimo.com/viewtopic.php?t=272 Cooking - http://wow.toshimo.com/viewtopic.php?t=273 So let's start: Go to your fishing trainer and cook and pick up Fishing and Cooking skills. Buy a fishing rod and a stack of shiny baubles (a lure that adds +25 to your fishing skill). Your now ready to begin. Horde Best place to start is in Bloodhoof Village in Mulgore. Go speak to Harn Longcast and buy Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snapper recipes off of him. Now start fishing in Stonebull Lake. Equip your rod and then apply the shiny bauble lure to it, as this will make catching fish easier.You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish and this should take about 40 minutes. You'll find that by the time you have caught 60 Brilliant Smallfish, you'll also have about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers. Once you have 60, cook them. You can either build your own fire or jog back to Harn Longcast and use the fire in front of him. Cook the Brilliant Smallfish, then at level 50 start cooking Longjaw Mud Snappers (after learning the recipe you bought earlier). You'll need to go and catch Longjaw Mud Snappers now and the best place for these is the pond in Orgrimmar by Lumark the Fishing trainer (I know you've been catching quite a few where you are, but the "drop rate" is a lot better in Orgrimmar). Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking. You'll now need to catch about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers to get your cooking up to 100. Now go to Tarren Mill in Hillsbrad and buy Bristle Whisker Catfish recipe off of Derak Nightfall. Go to the river to the East of Tarren Mill and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. Depending on your cooking level, your going to need about 8000 of these to get it up to 175. Bewtween levels 125 and 150 go to Shadowprey Village in Desolace and buy Expert Cookbook. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You. Once your up to 175 cooking, go to Shadowprey Village in Desolace. Speak to Wulan and buy Mithril Head Trout recipe and start fishing on the pier there. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225. At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue. First quest: Cooking Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking. Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to Freewind Post in Thousand Needles and buy them off of the Inn Keeper. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking. Second Quest: Fishing Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing. You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are: Feralas Ahi - If you ride out West from Camp Mojache and fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one. Sar'theris Striker - Ride a little South out of Shadowprey Village and your there. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand. Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast. Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs. Ok, so your now at level 225 in both cooking and fishing and you've done your Artisan quests. Time for the home stretch. Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon. Now go to Raventusk Village in the Hinterlands and fish for Spotted Yellowtails. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250. Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275. Now go to Camp Mojache in Feralas and speak to Sheendra Tallgrass and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a 0 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful. Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time. Alliance Best place to start is in Elwynn Forest. Go speak to Tharynn Bouden in Goldshire and buy the recipes for Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snappers. Now start fishing in Crystal Lake. You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish to get your cooking from 1 to 50. Now go to Stormwind City and fish the canals for Longjaw Mud Snappers. You'll need about 50 of them to raise your cooking to 100. Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking. Now go to Southshore and speak to Lindea Rabonne and buy the recipes for Bristle Whisker Catfish and Mithril Head Trout. Go to the river to the east of Southshore and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. You'll need about 8000 of these to get your cooking to level 175. Bewtween levels 125 and 150 go to Shandrina by Mystral Lake in Ashenvale and buy Expert Cookbook. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You. Now go to the Lakes outside Stromgarde Keep in Arathi Highlands and fish for Mithril Head Trout. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225. At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue. First quest: Cooking Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking. Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to the Inn in Goldshire, Elwynn Forest and buy them off of the Bartender. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking. Second Quest: Fishing Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing. You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are: Feralas Ahi - West from Camp Mojache. Fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one. Sar'theris Striker - South or North or Shadowprey Village. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand. Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast. Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs. You should catch these fish within 5 to 10 casts at each location. So it wont take long. I haven't done this quest on my Alliance character, so I'm not sure of the best order in which to do them. Now go back to Nat and get your Artisan Fishing. There is apparently a bug with this quest, if go away from Nat BEFORE getting your fishing level to 226, the quest can bug and you'll be stuck on 225 for good. Didn't happen to me, but I've seen a few posts from people who it's happened to. Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon. Either fish for Spotted Yellowtails at Steamwheedle Port or go to Raventusk Village (well not to it, just a little North of it) for the slightly better drop rate. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250. Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275. No go and speak to Vivianna in The Feathermoon Stronghold and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a 0 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful. Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time. Phat Lewt from Fishing Info gathered by Glimm on Dragonmaw - nice one :) Orginal thread here -> http://forums-en.wow-europe.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-tradeskills-en&t=32784&p=1&tmp=1#post32784 Grubb Soft Frenzy Flesh (+4 sta) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=2079 Raw Glossy Mightfish (0 sta) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=6552 Winter Squid (0 agi) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=6556 Raw Summer Bass (0 spi) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=10071 Raw Nightfin Snapper (+8 mana/5s) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=5766 Raw Sunscale Salmon (+6 health/5s) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=10300 Large Raw Mightfish (0 sta) http://www.thottbot.com/?i=14653 Alchemy Oily Blackmouth http://www.thottbot.com/?i=1562 Deviate Fish http://www.thottbot.com/?i=4311 Firefin Snapper http://www.thottbot.com/?i=3260 Stonescale Eel http://www.thottbot.com/?i=4263
  7. [::::::::::::::::::::Alchemy Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] About this guide. This guide will show you how to get your alchemy skill up from 0 to 300. The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 265 and vendor available recipes from 265 to 300. This guide only uses recipes that require herbs and vendor bought material (vials). This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipes from quests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up to you. This guide will not tell you what to do with the potions you make either. This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at highlevel or have high-level alts, friends or guild members. Preparation You are going to need a lot of herbs. Create an alt storage character to store these herbs and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the herbs needed. Use the in game mail system to send the herbs to the storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storage character, so she can send the herbs back. Once you have all the components collected, everything has to be sent back to your main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in the mail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complications send the components you need first last: i.e. Peacebloom and Silverleaf are needed first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the Briarthorn, Mageroyal, etc. The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as vials. These cost gold. To learn recipes from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of gold needed is approximately 40 to 50 gold if you farm all of the herbs. If you want to buy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 225 gold. This does not include gold for recipes from vendors or the auction house. Below is a table that shows the amount of herbs needed. The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even green when you make something so you won't always get a skill point. The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of herbs on your storage character. If you are buying all the herbs you need from the auction house, I suggest getting the minimum amount and only buy more whenneeded. Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount Peacebloom 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks) Silverleaf 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks) Mageroyal 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks) Briarthorn 80 (4 stacks) 90 (5 stacks) Stranglekelp 40 (2 stacks) 50 (3 stacks) Bruiseweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks) Wild Steelbloom 5 (1 stacks) 10 (1 stacks) Kingsblood 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks) Liferoot 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks) Goldthorn 45 (3 stacks) 50 (2 stacks) Khadgar's Whisker 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks) Sungrass 60 (3 stacks) 70 (4 stacks) Blindweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks) Arthas' Tears 20 (1 stacks) 25 (2 stacks) Golden Sansam 40 (2 stacks) 60 (3 stacks) Mountain Silversage 20 (1 stacks) 30 (2 stacks) Getting from 1 to 50 Getting from 1 to 50 is easy enough. Make 60 minor healing potions. This should get you to skill 60. You need at least skill 55 for the next step; so don't worry if you didn't get to 60. Keep the minor healing potions, you will need them later. Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Journeyman Alchemist. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Alchemist. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50. Skill Item From - To 1 Minor Healing Potion 0 - 60 (60) Getting from 50 to 125 Use the minor healing potions made earlier to make lesser healing potions to get to 110. If you didn't reach 110, make elixirs of wisdom until you do. At 110 you can train the healing potion recipe. Make those until skill 125. Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Alchemist. You have to be level 20 to become Expert Alchemist. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125. Skill Item From - To 55 Lesser Healing Potion 60 - 110 (50) 90 Elixir of Wisdom 105 - 110 (5) 110 Healing Potion 110 - 125 (15) Getting from 125 to 200 Make some more healing potions to get to skill 140. Make lesser mana potions to get to 155, greater healing potions to get to 185 and elixirs of agility to get to 200. Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Alchemist. You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Alchemist. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200. Skill Item From - To 110 Healing Potion 125 - 140 (15) 120 Lesser Mana Potion 140 - 155 (15) 155 Greater Healing Potion 155 - 185 (30) 185 Elixir of Agility 185 - 200 (15) Getting from 200 to 265 Make some more elixirs of agility to get to 210. Make elixirs of greater defence until 215 and then make superior healing potions until 230. Make elixirs of detect undead to get to 250 and elixir of greater agility to get to 265. This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 265. Skill Item From - To 185 Elixir of Agility 200 - 210 (10) 195 Elixir of Greater Defence 210 - 215 (5) 215 Superior Healing Potion 215 - 230 (15) 230 Elixir of Detect Undead 230 - 250 (20) 240 Elixir of Greater Agility 250 - 265 (15) Getting from 265 to 300 Although you can get to 300 using the elixir of detect demon recipe, the Gromsblood needed is expensive when bought from the auction house so I decided to use vendor available recipe's to get from 265 to 300. Get the superior mana potion recipe from Ulthir in Darnassus or Algernon in Undercity and the major healing potion recipe from Evie Whirlbrew in Everlook. Make superior mana potion to get to skill 285 and major healing potions to get to 300. Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in alchemy. This table shows the different recipes that are available through vendors to get from 265 to 300. Skill Item From - To 260 Superior Mana Potion 265 - 285 (20) 275 Major Healing Potion 280 - 300 (20) This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previously mentioned recipe's. What Who Where Superior Mana Potion Ulthir (Alliance Faction) Algernon (Horde Faction) Darnassus Undercity Major Healing Potion Evie Whirlbrew (Neutral) Everlook in Winterspring ########################################################################## [::::::::::::::::::::Blacksmithing Guide 1-300::::::::::::::::::::] Raising Blacksmith Skill You will want to equip yourself and your friends as your skill rises. If you keep your skill at 25 plus five times your level then you will always be able to make items you can equip at their minimum level. Outside of the items you make because you want to, or to fulfil the Blacksmith quests, there are a series of minimum-material items you can make to advance your skill, mostly consisting of stone, misc. items, and some low-material armour items. Apprentice Blacksmithing Path: This is done mostly with stone, saving your copper and bronze bars until later except when you need to equip yourself or your friends or clients. Make Rough Sharpening Stones (turns green at 15 and grey at 55) until you reach 25 and learn Rough Grinding Stones. (Save and use those Sharpening Stones as a combat buff.) Make Rough Grinding Stones (turns green at 45 and grey at 85) until you reach skill 65, keeping them for use later in making other items. Make Coarse Sharpening Stones (green when learned at 65, grey at 80) until you reach 75 and are a Journeyman. Copper items useful as skillups include Copper Bracers (2 copper bars, green at 20), Copper Chain Pants (4 copper bars, green at 50) and Copper Chain Belt (6 copper bars, green at 75). Journeyman Blacksmithing Path: At 75 you learn Coarse Grinding Stone, which are green when learned. Make those until they turn grey at 100 and save them for making further items. Turn any tin and copper into bronze bars but save them. Make Silver Rods until they turn green at 105 (and sell them to Enchanters) then make Rough Bronze Leggings (with your saved bronze bars) until they turn green at 145 or even to grey at grey at 175. These take 6 Bronze Bars and sell to the vendors for 9.62 s each, so if you can buy stacks of 20 Bronze Bars for 30 s or less, you can actually make a profit while you skill up. Also at 125 you learn Heavy Grinding Stone. Make these until they turn grey at 150 and keep them for making other items. If you are able to learn the Deadly Bronze Poniard dropped plan at 125 then you can make and sell it at a profit until it turns green at 155 and grey at 185. The Patterned Bronze Bracer (green at 150) is required for a Badlands quest. At 145 you learn to make your first rare (blue) item, the Shining Silver Breastplate (green at 175) which sells well. Expert Blacksmithing Path: Beginning at 150, make Rough Bronze Leggings until they turn grey at 175. Iron Buckles are easy but turn grey at 155, while Golden Rods turn green at 155 and grey at 160. Golden skeleton keys are green when learned and grey at 170. You will want to equip yourself and friends with the Green Iron Set and that will provide some skillups. If you are lucky enough to learn the Iron Shield Spike plan at 150 then you can make and sell these at a good profit until they turn green at 180 and grey at 210. Another profitable drop is the Iron Counterweight, green at 190 and grey at 210. At 200 you learn Solid Grinding Stone so make those until they turn grey at 210. To get from 210 to 225, make Golden Scale Bracers to 215, then make Steel Plate Helms to 225. You will also be equipping yourself with the Golden Scale armour set and the Moonsteel Broadsword is required for a quest in Duskwallow Marsh. A number of expert weapons and armours are saleable, including the rare Green Iron Hauberk at 180 (green at 205, grey at 230). Artisan Blacksmithing Path: At 225 make Steel Plate Helms until it turns green at 235. Then make Mithril Spurs to 250 (turns green at 255). At 250 make Dense Sharpening Stones until they turn grey at 260. The Heavy Mithril and Ornate Mithril armour items are good for their level, so you can also skill up some on making the mithril items for the Mithril Order quests. The Ornate Mithril Boots are popular with warriors for their remove root effect and they (and the Ornate Mithril Helm) turn green at 265. Go back to Mithril Spurs (which are readily saleable) until they turn grey at 275 and then make Thorium Bracers to 280. Now make Thorium Helms to 300. An alternative is the Imperial Plate armour set, starting with the Imperial Plate Belt and Shoulders at 265, Bracers at 270, and then Helm and Boots at 295. While these use more thorium than the Thorium armour items, they can be sold for a profit even if you buy the materials. Specialty Path: As an Armorsmith or Weaponsmith you can skill up making the items for your specialty Quest. Be sure to make them as soon as you learn them, and save the items to turn in for the quest, so you get your skillups. An Armorsmith can then skill up with Truesilver Gauntlets until they turn green at 245 (or grey at 265) and Truesilver Breastplate until it turns green at 265 (or grey at 285). Those are both saleable items. A Weaponsmith can gain skillups with the Shatterer, Phantom Blade, Blight and Truesilver Champion, as these are also saleable. Comments: There is no one best path up because it depends on which dropped plans you get a hold of, which specialty you take, and which items you can make for guild mates or sell that give skillups, which will vary by guild and server. It also depends on whether you learn every plan going up or only the bare minimum because you are trying for a truly lowest cost or fastest power-levelling run up to 300. The path I outlined is a fairly optimal approach but it does include obtaining some dropped plans at the right times. The faster you try to skill up the more it will cost you because you are likely going to have to vendor much of it. The market can only absorb so much of any one item. Whenever possible, spread out the items you make over time or make a variety so that you do not overload the market. If you want to minimize cost by selling your items, look at the Auction House to see which desirable green or blue items that give skillups are lacking or in short supply and go for them, bypassing those that are in large supply already. Remember that an item that costs 2 g to make is better than one that costs 1 g to make if you can sell the first for a profit but the second sells for a loss. An example of this is the Imperial Plate Armour set, all of which (except bracer) can be sold for a profit while the cheaper Thorium or Radiant armour items use less materials but do not sell. Another way to help yourself is to have one of your characters be an Enchanter and disenchant any green item that won't sell, since you can usually then sell the resulting reagents for more than the vendor would pay for the original item. This can often make it better to make more costly green items rather than the less costly white items, since you cannot disenchant the white items. New Blacksmith Plans: A new plan is dropped by Garr in Molten Core: Elemental Sharpening Stone. The rare plan is Bind on Pickup, so this will be a truly rare plan. I note that the plan does not specify sharp weapons, so I wonder if it applies to all weapons or if there is also an Elemental Whetstone plan out there. Elemental Sharpening Stone [300] Use: Increase critical chance on a melee weapon by 2% for 30 minutes, Requires Level 50 (uncommon)(Rare dropped Bind on Pickup plan from Garr in MC) - 2 Elemental Earth, 3 Dense Stone (2.5 s) Another new plan is: Helm of the Great Chief [300 Armoursmith] 292 AC, 2 Stamina, +30 Spirit, L 56, Mail (Rare)(Rare drop) - 40 Thorium Bars, 4 Enchanted Thorium Bars, 60 Jet Black Feathers, 6 Large Opals, 2 Huge Emeralds (242.85 s) This has dropped from Lord Kazzak and from Risen Warrior. Sulfuron Hammer: You get the plan by turning in a Sulfuron Ingot to Lokhtos Darkbargainer in the BRD bar. No reputation is required. Sulfuron Ingots are dropped by Golemagg the Incinerator, Molten Core Boss, at a 16% rate ( once in 6 kills). When the Sulfuron Ingot is in your inventory, you will be given a new dialogue option with Lohktos Darkbargainer. Follow this dialogue through to obtain the Thorium Brotherhood Contract. http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/item.html?witem=18628 Once you have the Contract, speak with him again to turn in the Contract and the Sulfuron Ingot for the plans. Sulfuron Hammer [300] 2H Hammer (143-239) Spd 3.00, Proc: Hurl fiery ball for 8301 fire + 16 damage over 8 sec., L 60, 63.7 dps, (Epic, Bind on Equip)(Unique BoE plan sold by Lokhtos Darkbargainer in BRD bar for 1 Sulfuron Ingot via the Thorium Brotherhood Contract) - 8 Sulfuron Ingots, 20 Dark Iron Bars, 50 Arcanite bars, 25 Essence of Fire, 10 Blood of the Mountain, 10 Lava Core, 10 Fiery Core. http://wow.allakhazam.com/item.html?witem=17193 That only requires Artisan Blacksmith, however the materials required are extreme. However, there is a reason to make it. You gather the materials to make the Sulfuron Hammer and then kill Ragnaros and get the Eye of Sulfuras drop (6% drop chance)(http://wow.allakhazam.com/item.html?witem=17204) You can then combine the Sulfuron Hammer and the Eye of Sulfuras to make this Legendary 2H Hammer: Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros 2H Mace (223-372) Spd 3.70, 2 Strength, 2 Stamina, +30 Fire Resistance, Proc: Fireball for 273-333 Fire + 75 fire over 10 sec., Equip: Deals 5 Fire to an attacker who hits you with a melee attack., L 60, 80.4 DPS (Legendary, Bind on Pickup) Mouseover: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~jacknife/sulfuras2cb.jpg Screenshot: http://img202.echo.cx/img202/3407/sulfuras4wm.jpg I gather that this is not a Blacksmith plan and that anyone can turn in a Sulfuron Hammer and the Eye of Sulfuras to get Sulfuras. The Sulfuron Hammer is not BoP so it can be made and then transferred ##########################################################################
  8. se kanw BAN gt einai new donator member edw!
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  10. Very difficult game... I stuck on level 3...
  11. Dragon Ball, DBZ, DBGT For The Win Just Pr0 :D
  12. Ti eipe o filakas tou Palaiokosta ston Palaiokosta? Kirio kirio hrthe to episkepti me to elikoptero! :D Pia einai h agapimeni seira tou Palaiokosta? Prison Break! :P Ti marka papoutsion foraei o Palaiokostas? SUPER PUMA! :D Imba anekdota axaxa...
  13. [GR] Nai ayto leo, Alla an den katalaboun apo logia (logika tha ginei topic sto staff section[sxetika me to thema] pou oi platinum exoun acces na to doun), tote mono an bgalei to permision tou locked tha katalaboun... Ti na pw makari na to katalaboun kai na min to sinexisoun :D
  14. [GR]Ontos exeis dikio Kai egw exw dei pola topics pou einai locked xoris na deioun reasons... [GR]Nai sumfono alla einai alla topics pou einai mia xara kai ksafnika ta blepeis locked... Xoris na yparxei kapoios sigkikrimenos logos... Kati prepei na ginei gia ayto... An den katalaboun kai mporesoun na diorthosoun ayto to prob, tote o admin (Maxtor) kati prepei na kanei sxetika me ta permissions ton platinum...
  15. Town of Schuttgart FTW
  16. I tested and this program is amazing! Tnx for share mate, Guys download it, is clean and very pretty
  17. Tha to dokimaso na do an peianei... Bsk den paizei na peianei, mporei na laggari ligo h perioxi pou tha einai to npc kai molis stamatiseis gg tha ftiaksei...
  18. INSTALLING REIGN OF CHAOS Installing Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos First, place the CD in your CD drive. Open My Computer (if you're using Windows), click on the icon of the CD, and install it. Step 1 * Click "Install Warcraft III" when the Warcraft III Setup opens. Follow the instructions given afterwards. Accept the Terms of Agreement, after reading it definitely, and proceed to the next page. Step 2 * Enter your name and unique CD Key. I'll be entering an example name and my own CD Key as an example, but I covered it for privacy. I didn't cover the "example" name, of course. Click OK. The CD Key can be only be legally found at the box of your Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. Step 3 * Enter the installation directory. It's best to leave it as it is. Click OK. Step 4 * Installation will now begin. It will take several seconds, so wait a while. After a few minutes, it should be done. Step 5 * After successfully installing, it will prompt you to place a desktop shortcut. Not necessary, because you'll be playing Frozen Throne, not this. INSTALLING FROZEN THRONE Installing Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne You just installed Reign of Chaos. Take its CD out, place the TFT CD, and let's install The Frozen Throne. Step 1 * Click "Install Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne" when the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Setup opens. Again, accept the terms of Agreement, after reading it. This will lead you to the CD Key page. Step 2 * Enter your CD Key. Click OK. The CD Key can be only be legally found at the box of your Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Step 3 * Wait for the installation to finish successfully. Grab a Pepsi now, and drink up. Step 4 * Now this time, you'd want to create a desktop shortcut. Click Yes. UPDATING THE PATCH Updating The Patch Let's now update our patch to the latest one. Updating the patch is very necessary. To get the latest patch, go here You need to the download the full patch because you're starting from the very beginning. The patch version can be seen at the bottom-right corner of the opening menu when you start the game. Once you have downloaded your patch, it's time to install it. Step 1 * Open the patch you downloaded. It will do it's job after. When it's done, click OK. Uncheck the box if you want. Note: When the patch starts installing, the screen will turn black. Then it will install by itself. After it's done, the screen will go back to normal. The good thing about patch 1.22a, is that you don't need a CD to play the game (it has actually been this way since 1.21b). Congratulations! You now have the latest patch for Warcraft III TFT. It is 1.22a as of now. I post this guide for newbies. 8) Source Getdota.com
  19. This is one losebot for Ladder games in Battle.net -Takes screenshot of last game won/lost! -Lets you input delay between 10-200 seconds -Quits game after win saving lots of time -Lets you input a 2 greet message that will be said to your opponent each game -Lets you choose your own language! (English/Russian/German/French/Polish/Italian) -Logs all the games played and says if you won or loss in a text file! -The bot cant get stuck works 100%. "How to use" Warcarft 3 Resolution needs to be set to 1024*768*32 Open Warcraft III The Frozen throne and log in on Battle.net and press button "Enter Chat" After open D3atb v2 by Naga When open bot in your sceen will appear this After choose your language and prees button "Start Bot" You are start the bot, Now you must don't move the mouse or don't press buttons on keyboard Close the sceen and go for sleep ;D If you have questions about LoseBot just post a reply here! Happy botting! Dowload LoseBot @The guide made by me and LoseBot upload by me too
  20. Welcom to the Customization Guide Here is one thing I want to say befor you read the guid: After you know how to use custom files and you interested in changing more things, here is one tip, use mpq-master and look through the whole mpq-file(s), and you will find out more things that you can change. I did this myself and things like the team-color and weather(not posted yet) changes came out. If you find anything that you want to share with us, you can send me a massage and I will add it into the guid. Here are some ideas .... -Weapons -Missiles(you can change attack and spell missiles) -Units -Terrain -Weather -Colors -Text -Buildings The following part is to show you how to change the files that you want and some things that i found out. That does mean that you can change lot more things then they are in the guid in this moment, cbecasue I think its easy enough to find out what you have to change if you have an idea. Overview 1.1 Useful Links 1.2 Previews 1.3 The Way to change files 1.4 Change Team Color 1.5 Change Sounds 1.6 Change Text+Colors 1.7 Styles 1.8 Icon Sets 1.1 Useful Links List of hero-model and icon paths Selfmade Styles Theme Manager Model, Skins etc. The Hive Workshop All Files uploaded on mediafire. 1.2 Here is a preview of how your DotA could look like. 1.3 1. You need mpq master With this program you can open the wc3 mpq file to find the path of the different models, skins, icons and borders. All custom files I got from here: Skins Icons and Borders Animated Models Check this Link for other models, icons etc. With this program you can convert the .blp files to .tga pictures to rework them. 1.Download this file This will allow you to replace the files you want to change just by putting them into your WarCraft folder. 2.Go to The Hive Workshop and look for a Model/Skin/Icon that you want to change. 3.Now find out wich file(s) you have to replace. If you have choose a skin for PitLord you have to find the path of the current Skin. There are different ways to find the path a)Open the worldeditor, go to Object Editor, chose any Unit or whatever, go to Art-Model File and now you can search, have a look at the screenshot. b) Go to this Page (here you can find the path of the Icon,Model,Voice and Missile) c)If you have some WarCraft knowledge you can use mpq-master to search for the original Units,Skills or whatever. d)Sometime you can find the path in the description of the file that you have downloaded. -if you have found the name of the file(s) that you want to change, use mpq-master to open the war3.mpq or war3x.mpq if the file is from TFT (some files can only be found in the war3patch.mpq) and use the filter function to search for the file(s). Note:That skins(.blp) and model(.mdx) files are sometimes in different folders and dont have the same or original name of the Unit/Skill/Icon. (If you have found the path with the worldeditor you dont need the mpq-master for step 4.) 4.No matter what kind of file(s) you want to change, the next step is always the same. If you have followed the steps befor, you should have an open mpq-master and you can see where your file is placed.Attached Image Go to your WarCraft folder and create the folder that you can see in the mpq-master or in teh worldeditor. For Example: Look at the last screenshot, to replace the pitlord.mdx we have to creat this folder -Units, in the Units folder a Demon folder, in the Demon folder a PitLord folder. (Units\Demon\PitLord) 5.Rename the downloaded file to the name of the file you want to change and put it in the folder. This method works for all files that you want to change and its easy reversible, just give the file wrong name(for later use) or delete it. If you need or want a visualization, look at my 1.4 TEAM Color You can change the Teamcolors and TeamGlows by extracting the colors colors that you want to change, open war3.mpq and go to ReplaceableTextrues\TeamGlow and TeamColor.The Colors are: 00Red 01Blue 02Teal 03Purple 04Yellow 06Orange 07Green 08Pink 09Grey 10LightBlue 11DarkGreen 12Brown as far as I know all others are black Then exchange the names of booth files and put them in the ReplaceableTextures folder(with TeamColor and/or TeamGlow inside) in your Wc3 folder(if you dont have one just creat it) Its possible to use own colors, extract one color, convert it with blp-converter, change it to the color that you want, convert it back and put it in the folder(described above) Could look like this: 1.5 If you want to change sounds, for example on the main screen, go the the war3x.mpq open the folder sound and search for the sound that you want to change. Note: The sound is always repeated. Here is a tip, you can change the music with the -music command in dota, search for the different sounds(orc1 or whatever) exchange them, maybe with a song and u can open your favorite songs with -music command in dota. 1.6 To change the text and/or the color on the buttons, use mpq master and open the war3patch.mpq, search for GlobalStrings and extract the file. Open GlobalStrings.fdf with Editor, the next steps are explained on the screenshot. You can find the wc3 color codes here. Tipp: You can change nearly everything, just use the search function of the editor to search for the original text. For exsample you can change the text in the loadingbar. 1.7 Buttons&Glow 3 different button styles Darkness Template Pojken Template Sexy Template Dark Prince Template DotA Background 1.8 All are made by CRAZYRUSSIAN. Hell: http://rapidshare.com/files/167392803/Hell.rar Beach: http://rapidshare.com/files/167393151/Beach.rar Dota: http://rapidshare.com/files/167393383/Dota.rar Green: http://rapidshare.com/files/167393646/Green.rar Barrens: http://rapidshare.com/files/172200601/Repl...bleTextures.rar Hope this Guide will help you. Have Fun with your "own" DotA (warcraft). All credits go to h0ok.ed Source Official Dota Forum
  21. Player Commands Player commands provide additional actions that are not available through the in-game user interface. These commands can be entered by typing them in the chat window, followed by the parameter, if required. Some commands can also be used in the creation of macros Chat ! Shout + Trade # Party @ Clan $ Alliance % Hero Voice "[name] Whisper ########################################################################## Command Channel /channelinvite Invite parties to command channel /channelkick Expel a party from command channel /channeldelete Disband the command channel /channelleave Withdraw from command channel ` Party leader chat `` Raid leader screen message ########################################################################## Friend and Ignore /friendlist Display the friend list /friendinvite Add a player to the friend list /frienddel Remove a player from friend list /blocklist List of blocked players /block Add a player to the block list (ignore and stop trade) /unblock Remove a player from the block list /allblock Block whispers from all players /allunblock Remove the whisper block /evaluate Recommend another player ########################################################################## GM and Petition /gm Initiate a petition to the GM staff /gmcancel Cancel a petition that has already been sent /gmlist View a list of visible GMs /unstuck Move a character that may be trapped ########################################################################## Movement, Time, and Recording Gameplay /loc Display current location in x, y, z /time Display current in-game time /sit Sit down /stand Stand up /walk Toggle walk on/off /run Toggle run on/off /mountdismount Mount or dismount a pet /start_videorecording Begin recording gameplay /end_videorecording Stop recording gameplay /startend_videorecording Start/Stop recording gameplay ########################################################################## Combat /attack Attack the target /attackforce Force attack a target /attackstand Attack while in a fixed position /target Select target /targetnext Select next attackable target /assist Choose the selected target /olympiadstat Displays the wins, defeats, and Olympiad points for the current period ########################################################################## Party /invite Invite to party /leave Leave current party /dismiss Dismiss from party /partymatching Look for a party /partyinfo Display information about the party /changepartyleader Give authority to a party member (party leader only) ########################################################################## Exchange /pickup Pick up nearest object /trade Trade with the player targeted /vendor Set up a private store for selling /buy Set up a private store for buying /dwarvenmanufacture Set up a private Dwarven crafting store /generalmanufacture Set up a private common crafting store /findprivatestore Highlight private stores that match search criteria text /packagesale Open a private store for package sale. ########################################################################## Clans /nick Set your own title /enemylist Display list of clans on which your clan has declared war but have not declared in return /attackerlist Display list of opposing clans which have declared war on your clan that have not declared in return /warlist Display list of opposing clans and friendly forces which have mutually declared war on one another /clanwarstart Declare war against an enemy clan /clanwarstop End a clan war /siegestatus Lists clan members within the siege zone (Noblesse clan leaders only) /clanpenalty View a list of any clan penalties ########################################################################## Alliances /allyinvite Invite a clan into an alliance /allydismiss Dismiss a clan from the alliance /allyleave Leave an alliance /allydissolve Dissolve the entire alliance /allycrest Add the alliance crest /deletealliancecrest Remove the alliance crest /allyinfo Display alliance status ########################################################################## Duels /duel Challenge another player to a one-on-one duel /partyduel Challenge a group to a party duel /withdraw End the duel early ########################################################################## Instanced Dungeons /instancezone Displays the time remaining before you can enter the instanced dungeons again. ########################################################################## Servitor /summonattack Commands a servitor to attack. /summonhold Commands a servitor to maintain its position. /seritormove Commands a servitor to move. /summonstop Commands a servitor to stop. /unsummon Dismisses a servitor. ########################################################################## Pet /petattack Commands a pet to attack. /petmove Commands a pet to move. /petrevert Reverts a pet back to its item. /petcollect Commands a pet to pick up an object. /pethold Commands a pet to hold its position. /petstop Commands a pet to stop. ########################################################################## Emotes /socialno /socialyes /socialbow /socialunaware /sociallaugh /socialhello /socialvictory /socialcharge /socialdance /socialsad /socialapplause /socialwaiting /charm Yeah I finished! :D Well is see this command and description from official site. www.lineage2.com But the guide written by me.
  22. Installing Skins and Models Tutorial START Note: This is a simple guide for beginners and does not go too in depth into download misc files and props and what not. First off, you will need to download Winrar, find it at www.rarlabs.com Or just google "Winrar" and plenty of links should come up. Download and install it. Second, go to the "My Documents" folder on your computer and make a folder called "CSS Skins" DOWNLOADING SKINS Now go to the skins tab on top of the website. Click on CS:S and then choose the gun (or player skin) you want. Next, go down to the "download" link and download the skin to the "CSS Skins" folder you created earlier. INSTALLING WEAPON SKINS Now that you have your skin downloaded, go to your "CSS Skins" folder and open the skin folder you downloaded. (If its an .rar file your Winrar program you downloaded should open it. If not, you installed it wrong or there was a problem during the installation) Now extract the file(s) out of the ziped or rar file to your "My Documents/CSS Skins" folder. The contents in the folder should be something like "cstrike, or sounds, matrials, models, etc". Once downloaded, highlight the extracted files and choose 'cut'. Now, go to the start menu and "My Computer/program files/steam/steamApps/(your account name)/counter strike source/cstrike" And dump all the files in there. Note: If the file name is 'cstrike' that was in the compressed (zip or rar) file, then just put it in the counter strike source folder (after your account name) Now your weapon skin/model should work! Check it out in game and have fun! INSTALLING PLAYER SKINS Now that you have your player skin downloaded, follow the instructions above. But if the file that was in the player skin downloaded says (for example) ct_urban or t_arctic then you will need to 'cut' the folder that says (for example) ct_sas and paste it to your "My Computer/program files/steamApps/(your account name)/cstrike/materials/models/player" folder and paste the extracted skin folder in there. Now your player skins should work! Source www.fkn0wned.com
  23. Se kano ban gt sou aresei to DBZ... Kai den thelo koubenta... :P
  24. oxi... Se exei peiasei pote i mana sou i o patera sou na baras mlkia? (OMG eleoino... Den me exoun peiasei pote kai oute prokite :D)
  25. OMG Karma tnx a lot!!! Thats an IMBA Shares for us (GTA maniacs ^^) Again tnx Karma.
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