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Classic Vanilla WoW Professions Overview/Guide: Alchemy

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0:00 Intro
0:37 Alchemy Description
2:02 Gold Making Recipes
4:07 Rare Recipes
6:51 Flasks
8:34 Transmute with Alchemy
10:00 Conclusion.
11:10 Outro

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Hello everyone, Frost here. Welcome back to a new classic wow video. This is the third episode from the vanilla profession overview series. In our previous episodes we covered the gathering skills and then the armor and weapon crafting professions. Now we had to cover the last 3 primary professions, unfortunately there was just to much information to go over and instead of making a 40 minute long video we split the third episode into 3 parts. Today we’re looking into Alchemy. Without further a due, let’s explore.

Alchemists use herbs to create strange, magical brews that heal, empower, and produce a variety of positive effects – invisibility, elemental resistance, mana restoration, and much, much more. They can also transmute mystic materials into rare and exotic new forms. With their power to create valuable consumables, Alchemists are highly useful to groups and raids. By creating rare materials, Alchemists can make a great deal of money, enable the creation of powerful weapons and armor, and even influence the economy of Azeroth!

-Early game brews like Free Action potion, Arcane elixir, Frost oil and Swiftness potions can make you a decent amount of cash.
-Health and mana potions will be the most consistent niche market for the whole iterration of vanilla with prices for Major mana potions skyrocketing when new content is released.
-Elixir of Shadow power has a very good market value as this will used by warlocks and shadow priests, also you need 10 of them for Dreadsteed warlock epic mount quest.
-Elixir of brute force – This recipe is quite a pain to get. The only place that you can get it is from turning in bloodpetal sprouts in un’goro crater. For every 15 sprouts you turn in you get a brown wrapped package and there is a very slim chance that you will get this recipe.
-Restorative potions – Another good sell on the market, people will buy it when progressing into molten core and even after progession because guilds tend to do speed runs and they dont want to sacrifice mana for decursing.

Overall alchemy is a great profession to have, pair it with herbalism to get most of it. It can help you create potions and buffs to aid you on your leveling journey, making your life smoother. It has a high compatibility with fishing, allowing you to make a variety of fine oils that can be further used on creating powerful brews, thus opening more doors into gold making. Alchemy is considered the best profession in terms of getting rich, altough some people would disagree because sometimes the potions and elixirs will sell on the auction house cheaper than the herbs it requires to make them. In my opinion alchemy is still the best best money maker but just like other professions, you’ll have to do the recipe grind because selling the same basic recipes like everyone else won’t make you any money. Also alchemy requires to have some sort of knowledge in economy or at least being a bit smart and know basic mathematics. Like we said in our previous episode with the armor crafting professions, choose this skill if you have the time and dedication to commit otherwise picking gathering skills might be a better choice for casual game-play.

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Classic Vanilla WoW Professions Overview/Guide: Skinning, Mining, Herbalism

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Pre Intro 0:04
Gathering Intro 1:55
Skinning 2:58
Mining 5:57
Herbalism 9:20
Outro 12:06

Hello everyone, Frost here. Welcome back to another classic wow video. This is the first part from the professions series. A series that will contain 4 episodes covering all 12 professions. First part will be about the gathering skills, second part about the armor and weapon crafting, third part we’ll look into the 3 remaining primary professions: Alchemy, Engineering and Enchanting and we’ll end the series with the secondary skills: First aid, cooking and fishing. Looking up online for a vanilla wow profession guide will mostly give you results about how to level it from 1 – 300, rarely covering them as an overview or slightly more in depth. The purpose of the series is to help new and returning players choose the skills that suits their needs.

For some reason vanilla professions are underrated. And I believe that the reason is lack of knowledge and lack of awareness on the nature of the changing economy. The demands during the first 3 months will not be the same as the demand 6 or 12 months after release. Half of the gold making guides on this channel are made and suited for a mature economy and most professions will thrive during that time. The point is, don’t pick a profession and expect to get rich from day one. There’s a saying that “classic wow” is marathon, not a race and the same principle will apply to professions. The way I see the trading skills is more like an investment, a way in the future to make some passive and semi-passive income, thus making grinding for gold no longer a required task, just a thing of the past. Althoug, choosing professions solely for making gold is somehow a bit selfish and in contradiction with the nature of vanilla wow. Some trade skills are more suited for helping your guild and providing services for your close friends. Well talk more about this in a future episode as today we’re covering Gathering.

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Classic Vanilla WoW Professions Overview/Guide: Tailoring, Leatherworking, Blacksmithing

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0:00 Intro
1:40 Tailoring
5:13 Tailoring gold examples
8:10 Leatherworking
9:12 Elemental LW
10:08 Dragonscale LW
11:20 Tribal LW
12:52 Leather work gold examples
15:08 Blacksmithing
16:54 Axesmith
17:30 Swordsmith
17:55 Hammersmith
18:22 Armorsmith
19:33 Blacksmithing gold examples
21:23 Outro

Hello everyone, Frost here. Welcome to a new classic wow video. This is the second episode from the vanilla profession overview series. Previously, we covered the gathering skills, talked about the changing nature of the economy, how to make gold with gathering and gave a couple of examples.

Tailoring

Welcome to the world of threads and fine materials such as linen, wool and a variety of silks ready to be imbued with magic. Tailors take simple cloth and weave wonders out of it; cloth armor and robes, shirts, bags and other creations are the purview of the tailor. The benefits are diverse – lightly armored classes can wear mystic robes, all types of heroes can benefit from a variety of bags, and everyone can appreciate the decorative shirts and outfits springing from the tailor’s loom. Tailoring doesn’t rely on a gathering profession – cloth is found in chests and on defeated mobs, as well as purchased. As such, Tailoring is paired with a variety of professions, though Enchanting is the most common but don’t be fooled by this as you can get enchanting on a bank alt and pick a second profession of your choice. Tailoring is quite unique in vanilla compared to other crafting professions and offers decent in-game advantages to cloth users.

Leatherworking

Leatherworkers take the rough, spiny or sturdy hides of beasts everywhere and turn them into useful products. First and foremost among these creations are lighter armors – leather and mail – as well as cloaks, quivers, and unique patches and stitching that improve the defensive values of armor. The craft of Leatherworking is useful to those who want to outfit themselves and others with suitable armors, as well as those who want to profit from selling their rare creations. Leatherworking provides some advantages for leather and mail wearing classes. It is great for leveling up your character since you can very cheaply make item upgrades and armor kits on your journey. This introduction might make this profession seem like the dream one, but in reality leatherworking is one of the least picked skills because if you compare it to tailoring for example… it imposes some limitations, as Leatherworking will be divided in 3 sub-categories: Elemental, Dragonscale and Tribal.. thus, limiting you in terms of the amount of things you can craft and diversity.

Blacksmithing

Blacksmiths take bars of metal from miners and work them into finely crafted melee weapons, mail armor, plate armor and some trade items. They also can construct special sharpening stones and weight stones that can be used to temporarily increase the damage on Sharp and Blunt weapon. Several Rods can be created for enchanters, who need the rods for more potent enchantments. Skeleton Keys can be used to open chests when a rogue is not available. Shield Spikes damage your opponent whenever you block blows. They can also create several items that are used as ingredients in other professions (such as Tailoring and Leatherworking). Speaking of other crafting skills, blacksmith do not have a cooldown like Cured rugged hide, mooncloth and arcanite bars.. But blacksmiting is more diverse in terms of crafting since you can make weapons and other useful trading goods giving it more potential to make gold on the market. This skill is a good choice for Warriors and Paladins, they can benefit from the Mail and then Plate armor and the wide selection of weapons. Hunters and Shamans can also use most of the weapons made but can only start using Mail armor at level 40.
At skill level 200 and character level 40, Blacksmiths can choose to specialize as an Armorsmith or a Weaponsmith. Weaponsmiths can later further specialize into Hammer-, Axe- or Swordsmiths. Once you make one of these choices you cannot go back, So choose wisely.

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