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JuiceK
16-03-2007, 02:22 PM
Hello,

I have a couple questions that I can't seem to find the answers to.

I am sitting at 225 leatherworking on my shaman alt. I am not really going to use any of the crafted items at this time for myself, can buy most of these off the AH cheap or find greens that are better suited with better stats.

I am wondering if what I choose at this level will affect what recipes I can learn when I reach the Outland?

Is one easier to level then the others?

I am mainly going to be using this guy to make the patches/armor kits for my guild. Thanks for any help you guys can provide or any links in the right direction.

Trian

Vindictive
16-03-2007, 04:03 PM
As a shaman I'd take Dragonscale, the difference is only a few BoP pieces of armor. Seeing as only you can use them you may as well take the path that will give you something you can use. There is an epic Melee Shaman/Hunter set you can craft and a Caster Shaman set. Search for Ebon Netherscale or Netherstrike if you would like to see the armor.

JuiceK
16-03-2007, 05:20 PM
Thanks, one other question will I be able to learn the recipes from the other specialists, I thought I saw that somewhere else.

Thanks

Vindictive
17-03-2007, 02:47 PM
Thanks, one other question will I be able to learn the recipes from the other specialists, I thought I saw that somewhere else.

Thanks

Alot of the recipes in Outlands are rep based and don't require any sort of specialisation.