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Enchanting Edging Closer to 300

March 20, 2007 By Gitr 14 Comments

I made enough money off bags and essences yesterday that I went on a Dream Dust DEing spree last night. I was getting armor for under 2g 50s each for 1-5 Dream Dust. I managed to get enough dust to get me to 292 this morning.

Tonight I will go for enough Illusion Dust and Small Brilliant Shards to use my new Enchant Chest – Major Health enchant to get to 300. Thankfully it doesn’t require the Runed Arcanite Rod because the Arcanite Rod costs over 95g on Burning Legion. There were only 2 posted last night, so I’ll bide my time until it’s absolutely necessary.

It’s probably not going to be too difficult to get Bloodr to 28 in Ashenvale by hunting for Satyr Horns, because their drop rate is pitiful. I’m not sure it will happen tonight because of getting home late from work and watching TV later, but it will be very soon.

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  1. Gitr says

    March 20, 2007 at 3:57 pm

    It’s not wasting supplies if you get a level point out of it. Sell the dust/shards you don’t need and sell the ones that drop off the cheap things as ‘bonus.’

  2. z says

    March 20, 2007 at 4:02 pm

    i remember 1 way i lvled an enchanter its been a whil it works and will make my alot of money reason i asked is i wanted more ways the one i have done was makeing as many wands as i could cary and selling them all they sell prety good. well thanks for the suggestions

  3. Mindkiller says

    March 20, 2007 at 4:29 pm

    Wow reading that is painful.

    @z: Try advertizing your products in /trade and /general. People will sometimes tip for the lowlevel enchants. Pick recipies that people want like the Beastslayers and the Impacts. They will tip or pay for those just for the glowy effect thay get on thier weapons. Also some good stuff would be the lower level +health/+mana to chest. At low levels that extra few health and mana are worth a few silver in tips. Use the guide and you will be using trash equip or your own for the leveling. This is one of the drawback of a crafting proffession. It costs alot to get to where it would be profitable.

    Sept maybe alchemy/herbalism. That is a killer combo. I just dont have the will to spend enormous amounts of time….picking flowers. Mining….yeah thats more like it. Beating profit outta the ground is for me.

  4. Tomas says

    March 20, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    I always did herbalism/enchanting myself. The herbalism was my ‘make money now’ gathering skill and the enchanting my ‘make money later’ trade. Around 75 herbalism (about the time you can pick briarthorn) is when you can start making money. I bought my Horde warrior Tigerclaw a nice blue 2H mace by gathering like a dozen stacks of the stuff.

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