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Sephiroth[TR]
10-05-2005, 07:08 PM
Ok im a lv 54 Shaman with leatherworking and Skinning. Skinning is max Leatherworking is 263, and i still havent specialised in dragonscale or tribal/elemental. The thing is since im leatherworker the thing i skin is used by myself.. so no gold from that :/ And the things i can make as leatherworker are stuff no one would EVER buy or there are like 20 in AH already.. so easyer to sell em to vendor :/

Now im lv 54 and i only got 60 gold after training my skills.. I was wondering wouldnt it be better to drop leatherwork and go for mining than.. If it is i proly have to crawl true low lv areas to boost mining skills first. Any advice speeding true it ? :D

If keeping leatherwork would be better were to specialise in ? I know there are TONS of dragonscale leatherworkers already.. so thats not really good to specialise in than.. I was thinking of elemental so i can make rogue equipment ? Im really still clueless about were to specialise in..

And i really want a epic mount at lv 60 :P But at the current rate that i get gold.. i wont be getting it anytime soon than :/

KoDell
10-05-2005, 10:44 PM
what does leather sell for on your server? It sells "extremely well" on mine.

I can spend a few hours grinding on the Yeti's north of SS for medium leather, convert to heavy and make 15/20g in AH. Of course, I am on the alliance side and the AH is typically more active.

Sephiroth[TR]
11-05-2005, 09:53 PM
what does leather sell for on your server? It sells "extremely well" on mine.

I can spend a few hours grinding on the Yeti's north of SS for medium leather, convert to heavy and make 15/20g in AH. Of course, I am on the alliance side and the AH is typically more active.

oO ah is active enough at horde side imo..
10 thick leather sells for like 75silver..
havent been selling my rugged cos i need those myself to make rugged armor kits.. onyl thing that i DO sell in AH >.< and even that isnt that easy.. and im selling them quite cheap !

Schnorres
12-05-2005, 02:52 PM
prices for thick leather+ is o.k. at our server. But prices for leather stuff are crappy.
I just dropped leatherworking for mining.

I would only go for mining if you are a rogue.

Sephiroth[TR]
12-05-2005, 11:47 PM
prices for thick leather+ is o.k. at our server. But prices for leather stuff are crappy.
I just dropped leatherworking for mining.

I would only go for mining if you are a rogue.


hmm guess its bit to late to switch yea.. guess il safe mining and skinning for my next char a rogue :P when my shaman hits lv 60 and gets his epic mount :D

Kodonn
13-05-2005, 01:03 AM
']The thing is since im leatherworker the thing i skin is used by myself.. so no gold from that :/ And the things i can make as leatherworker are stuff no one would EVER buy or there are like 20 in AH already.. so easyer to sell em to vendor :/

Now im lv 54 and i only got 60 gold after training my skills.. I was wondering wouldnt it be better to drop leatherwork and go for mining than.. If it is i proly have to crawl true low lv areas to boost mining skills first. Any advice speeding true it ? :D

It sounds like you still "use" items you make as a LW, so my first thought is don't drop it, if you're still getting use from it. If you're willing to "start fresh" slugging thru the low areas to learn a new skill, why not just roll a new character to go with it ? That way you get the best of both. Maybe pick a class that gets a free mount and then you don't even have to worry about his gold.

Here is another way you can use your LW to make some coin in AH (and this works for other lines as well). You will still need a second character though, and it will need to be an enchanter. Pick a couple of your LW patterns that produce green and/or blue items and just make those. Mail them to your enchanter and disenchant. Then put the dust/essence/etc. on the AH. Experiment a bit to see which pattern can be made the cheapest/easiest and which produces the best essences. Enchanting is a money sink, because the only way they can get the raw materials is from disenchanting green or blue (or purple ?) items (which can be hard to come by). So there is always a need for dust and essences on AH.


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If keeping leatherwork would be better were to specialise in ? I know there are TONS of dragonscale leatherworkers already.. so thats not really good to specialise in than.. I was thinking of elemental so i can make rogue equipment ? Im really still clueless about were to specialise in. :/

Can't help you too much here, as I just recently picked my specialty (Dragon). The one thing I did do though, was to get with the other high level LW's in my guild and we eached picked a different line. That way all 3 are covered and we agreed to help each other out. If I get materials for Elemental or Tribal, I send them to my partners and they send me stuff for Dragon. Either way, there are still some good patterns from before you have to choose a specialty that you can make money from. It might not be the highest and best, but then not everyone needing stuff will be the highest and richest.

Hope that helps some :)

Kodonn
13-05-2005, 01:14 AM
I don't want to get the thread off track, but after thinking about it some, it occurred to me that there is the possibility for most of the craft lines to become obsolete.

Only in theory, but suppose the server eventually gets maxed on accounts. And suppose every account (=player) creates their max number of alts, gets them all to 60 and equiped with all the gear/armor/packs/weapons/enchants they need. Nothing ever deteriorates beyond repair. Am I overlooking something, or are mining (i.e. arrows and bullets) and herbalism (potions) the only professions that would still have an open (although very limited) market ?

Sephiroth[TR]
13-05-2005, 10:45 AM
wel i dont use anything i made myself.. beside rugged armor kit... and i sell 3 for 2.75 goldin ah. Its the only way i can make money with my leatherworking.

And since i never done enchanting or someting like that before.. Does that mean i have to get a decent lv char with decent lv enchant ? or can u disenchant stuff at the first lv ?

And im almost lv 55 now.. must get epic mount.. MUST GET :(
Im earning about 10-15gold each day >.< something tels me i wont get to my epic mount at this rate.. But heard the high lv instance are really good for money :P so maybe there is hope :D

Sweetriver
23-05-2005, 08:32 PM
If you are making 10-15 gold a day you are doing much better than me. I am a level 57 Hunter atm, and just got to 203 gold. Have a bunch of gold locked up in item stock (items taking up space in bank and mailbox that sell, but only every so often), but will take awhile for that to pan out at the Auction House. Anyway, once I hit 60 and can stop buying skills and leatherworking recipes I will be in better shape. I refuse to buy weapons or armor at the AH, or spend cash on enchants, and I am making a pact to not ever drop below 200 gold. I too, must get my epic mount as soon as I can.

KTang
24-05-2005, 12:40 AM
Hate to be OT here but...

Schnor? Seph!? ITS ME KTANG!? DUDE IS THAT YOU ? :p

REPLY ASAP :)

KT

Sephiroth[TR]
24-05-2005, 04:32 PM
wel if i do instances i make 25G a day or more if i win rolls on blue items and can sell em. got 370G atm lv 60 now... I became elemental leatherworker.
Must get epic kodo.. and elemental shoulders...

and Yup its me ktang

Schnorres
24-05-2005, 04:50 PM
yes, "Ktang."

I just reached 290 with my new mining skill.
Since skill lvl 245 I can mine while doing quests in 50+ areas. Im a rouge and usually just sneak inside the caves.
If you are not a roque Id better go for another profession like herbalist, alchemy or engineering (if you have a big guild maybe enchanting too)

My professions are skinning and mining.
Thorium sells for ~70s, truesilver 50s(?), mithril ~20s on our server atm. Thick leather is ~70s/10 and rugged 1.5G/10.

Parre@Malfurion (german server)

(710G@lvl 58 due to heavy trading in AH and gathering professions)

Sopper
27-05-2005, 04:03 PM
Hate to be OT here but...

Schnor? Seph!? ITS ME KTANG!? DUDE IS THAT YOU ? :p

REPLY ASAP :)

KT

OT in OT :P (yes its me Sopper)

lvl 60 mage -Alchemy/Herbalism
lvl 53 warrior -Weaponsmith/Mining
lvl 44 Rogue -Skinning/Enchanting

The rogue is making the most money of those 3... by far.
Guess any "creating" profession wont make much money.

~
Sopper

Malleable
31-05-2005, 06:20 PM
I don't want to get the thread off track, but after thinking about it some, it occurred to me that there is the possibility for most of the craft lines to become obsolete.

Only in theory, but suppose the server eventually gets maxed on accounts. And suppose every account (=player) creates their max number of alts, gets them all to 60 and equiped with all the gear/armor/packs/weapons/enchants they need. Nothing ever deteriorates beyond repair. Am I overlooking something, or are mining (i.e. arrows and bullets) and herbalism (potions) the only professions that would still have an open (although very limited) market ?


Yeah, but this game will be extremely old and probably cancelled in the time it would take for that to happen.

I play alot of alts, but I never see myself getting one or more of each class with one of each profession. Just not enough time in the day, let alone in reality. I pick the professions I like and buy what I need.
For example, I tried out Enchanting. Never again. Horrible ridiculous profession. If I need an enchantment, I will find an enchanter. Not worth my time by a long shot.

Mal

squigipapa
31-05-2005, 08:55 PM
For example, I tried out Enchanting. Never again. Horrible ridiculous profession. If I need an enchantment, I will find an enchanter. Not worth my time by a long shot.

Mal


Though, if you're a rogue, and use enchanting strictly as a gathering profession, you can make an immense amount of money. See, a rogue, can sneek through an entire instance, killing nothing but the end boss, who has a guarenteed drop of 1 - x number of blue items which are BoP. Disenchant, sell the re-agents on the AH. rinse and repeat as often as you'd like.

ugha
12-08-2005, 08:07 PM
Seriously. Drop leather working now and start mining. You will make tons of money (especially if your skinning is good), and with money you can buy anything that you could ever do with leather working. :happy34: