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Mavelor
14-02-2008, 11:48 PM
As a mage I took up tailoring! I need a ton of Mageweave for this and firstaid Where are the farming hot spots?
Mageweave:
Runecloth: as well
Thank you!
SwervinCL
15-02-2008, 03:12 PM
For runecloth check out the furblogs in northern felwood, winterspring as well. I farmed that for about 20 min for rep and had close to 4 stacks.
For mageweave, check out the ogres in tanaris. They drop it quite a bit.
Eileithyia
15-02-2008, 03:14 PM
Also Ogres in Ferelas are good for mageweave
Marlous
15-02-2008, 04:42 PM
The Trolls in the Hinterlands also carry Mageweave. And since there are plenty of Trolls in the Hinterlands, you could have a field day there.
front243
18-02-2008, 04:32 PM
Mageweave - Ogres and Pirates in Tanaris
Runecloth (lower level) - Undead in Western Plaguelands. Sorrow Hill is a good spot if its not overfarmed.
Runecloth (higher level) - "Unyielding" soldiers in Hellfire Peninsula. Those undead respawn extremely fast, and drop a lot of greens and vendortrash as well in order that you can buy even more runecloth at the AH.
Gavano
19-02-2008, 06:25 PM
I found that Jintha'alor was a good place for mageweave, but go at a higher level, for faster kills. I was there at lvl 70 and left with 5 stacks after about 30 minutes. Then again, I've never been to tanaris to level or anything, so I wouldn't know droprate there.
elsegundo
08-03-2008, 01:44 AM
I found that Jintha'alor was a good place for mageweave, but go at a higher level, for faster kills. I was there at lvl 70 and left with 5 stacks after about 30 minutes. Then again, I've never been to tanaris to level or anything, so I wouldn't know droprate there.
the trolls are better. there are more of them, not as spread out but in a good structured area. trolls at the bottom of the ruins are level 49ish. trolls at the top and inside the cave at the top are about level 51-52. casters who need a lot of room might not like this place as much, but i dont see too much of a problem with it. solo-ing the place, going up the ruins, then into the cave, i ended up with 4 stacks. i didnt kill everyone though. so im guessing if i killed everyone on my way to the top of the ruins, i'd have at least 5 stacks. the ogres in taranis were stingy.
Unholy_VI
08-03-2008, 05:47 AM
its all based on the level of the mob
what kind of cloth is dropped and how much. make sure they use the normal humanoid or undead loot tables. If you are lucky enough to find a mob type that's easy for your mage to AOE and drops a lot of it then that would be the way to go.
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snowieken
08-03-2008, 10:26 AM
I don't know what your level is, but if you are high enough to solo Sunken Temple, you can get stacks and stacks of Mageweave and a whole bunch of stuff that can earn you money. If you are not high enough to solo the place, the trash mobs in front of the instance (which are no longer elite) can drop up to 4 pieces of Mageweave each.
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