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Engineering vs. Leatherworking
I made the same switch as you, Beatboxer. I started my Tauren hunter out with leatherworking and skinning, which made me some good money in the starting stages. Around level 18 I started getting bored of skinning and carrying around bales of leather waiting for the next leatherworking skillup, and went with engineering/mining.
I wish I'd started out with them. Once you make the switch to guns it's loads of fun to be able to make your own. I tell you, the feeling of creating my first [Silver Plated Shotgun] and then attaching my [Accurate Scope] to it? Quite good to know "I made this, and I'm going to blow you away with it, you stupid boar."
Drawbacks:
1) Having been a skinner, you will be frustrated at the speed with which you level up your mining. It is quite a switch. As a hunter using leather and skinning, you're triple grinding every time you go bashing. You kill a critter for XP, then skin it, levelling your skinning perhaps, then you have leather with which you can make leather goods, levelling your leatherworking perhaps. Mining is much less transparent to the user. You will have to find veins of ore while bashing, rather than levelling your skill on the thing you just killed. You get used to it, but the "incidental" profession grinding of skin/leather is nothing to the "Specifically going there to grind this skill" grinding of engineering/mining.
2) Are you sure that you want to go guns vs bows? I am a big fan of guns myself, and the crafted ammunition (especially at higher levels) is lots of fun. But the drops are far rarer than bows. You'll find very few guns drop as of yet, and even fewer of the ones which do drop are of any use. It's sort of a catch-22. If you go guns, you'll need engineering (or a friend with it) to get the most out of it. If you stick with bows, you'll get better weapons but you don't get the cool b-koom, b-koom, b-BOOM, of gunfighting.
All that said, what did it for me was I wanted to wear goggles. Steampunk Minotaurs are cool.
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