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The key for all aspiring young blacksmiths is finding the raw material you will need to craft your creations. Therefore it is highly recommended that you take up the complementary skill mining along with blacksmithing or have several friends who are dedicated to mining for you. Like other materials related crafts blacksmithing requires 1 skill point to become an apprentice, 3 additional skill points to become a journeyman, and 5 additional skill points to become an expert. If you decide to take up mining as well to finance your blacksmithing venture, you will need to spend 3 skill points for apprentice mining, 5 additional skill points for journeyman mining, and 7 additional skill points for expert mining. As a result, unless you are human you will need to reach level 25 before becoming expert in both mining and blacksmithing.

Blacksmithing requires perhaps the most eclectic array of materials of any of the crafting professions. In order to craft some of the higher end weapons and armors you will need to collect materials from all of the gathering disciplines (Fishing, Mining, Herbing, and Skinning). As an example, in order to craft the Shadow War Axe you will need an alchemy Shadow Oil potion from an alchemist which in turn requires an Oil Blacktail fish from a fisherman along with other herbs. But for the most part your main components will come from mining so here is a list of the more common components you will need in great quantity listed in order of difficulty to attain (number in parentheses is the mining skill required).

Copper Bars (1) Your basic copper acquired from Copper mining nodes found in most hilly and mountainous starting zones (e.g. Dun Morough, Elwynn Forest, Durotar).
Tin Bars (65) These are found in Tin mines in lower level zones (e.g.Barrens, Loch Modan, Redridge)
Bronze Bars Bronze bars are smelted by combining Copper and Tin bars.
Silver Bars (75) Silver mines are quite scarce and found occasionally in place of a Tin or Iron mine.
Iron Bars (155 bug should be 100) Iron Mines are found in mid level mountainous zones and are usually guarded by ornery inhabitants of those zones (e.g. Alterac, Thousand Needles, Stonetalon)
Steel Bars Steel bars need Iron bars to lend them strength and Coal (from a trade vendor) to ensure the fires of your forge burn hot enough.
Gold Bars (155) Gold mines are a precious and rare commodity and can be found in place of Iron mine.
Mithril Bars (155) Mithril mines deep in the heart of the mountain yield an abundance of Mithril, unfortunately no blacksmithing formulas currently use it.
Truesilver Bars (155) not yet implemented Truesilver mines currently give you iron ore

In addition to metal you will also find stones inside mines which are also needed to make sharpening stones to add weapons damage and grinding stones used in almost all recipes.
Rough Stones Found in Copper mines
Coarse Stones Found in Tin and Silver mines
Heavy Stones Found in Iron and Gold mines

The final element you will commonly need to create your weapons and armor is the gemstones. Some can be found mining while others need to be acquired either from killing specific creatures or from fishing. In order of difficulty to obtain though not necessarily rarity:

Malachite Copper Mines
Tigerseye Copper Mines
Shadowgem Copper Mines
Small Lustrous Pearl Fishing or Small clams from Murlocs
Moss Agate Tin and Silver mines
Lesser Moonstone Tin, Silver, Iron, and Gold Mines
Iridescent Pearl Fishing or Large clams from higher level Murlocs
Jade Iron and Gold Mines
Citrine Iron and Gold Mines (and Dragons)

As in all of the trade crafts the difficulty of an item to make directly impacts how likely you will gain skill points from creating that item. Orange items will always give you a skill up. Yellow items will usually give a skill up. Green items very rarely give a skill up and grey items will never give a skill up. My suggestion is to always create orange or yellow items which require only ore and grinding stones as those two are your most common components. This will allow you to skill up quickly to the point where you can start selling some of your items at which point you can use your more rare ingredients to create items that people will actually want to use.

The blacksmithing trainer in all the major cities have the exact same stock formulas so there is no need to run around to different city trainers looking for different recipes. There are however special trainers scattered around the world that will teach you additional recipes. The three available in the alliance push are in the Stormwind Dwarven district (Hardened Iron Shortsword), Booty Bay (Moonsteel Broadsword), and Refuge Point(Solid Iron Maul). In addition to specialty trainers there are two other ways to acquire more formulas. Monsters will occasionally drop recipes relative to their level. And certain trade vendors in remote cities will sell smithing recipes (such as the Golden Chain Helmet in Tanaris).

Fishing Guide FAQ (Wold of Warcraft)

— Start Fishing FAQ —

This guide covers the Fishing profession that is now a secondary skill. Which means that you can have this skill in addition to your two primary skills. I suggest getting this skill as it can be a nice way to pass time and make a lot of cash as a newbie. Whether this skill is truely usefull at high levels is under debate. There are however some pretty high price catches as well as different trade recipes and locked chests containing materials for almost all the trades.

You can check the WoW site for additional info:

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/professions/

http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/professions/fishing.html

For searches on specific fishing areas and drop information you can check out either of these. Although I suggest Thottbot because it is linked to the Cosmos software that is availible in the downloads section. I believe a newer version is availible now at www.cosmosui.com

http://www.thottbot.com/
http://wow.allakhazam.com/

Where are the fishing skill trainers?

They are generally near bodies of water. Your best bet is to simply ask a guard. Guards can provide a LOT of good info as well as marks on your map to where they are.


What are the different levels/ranks in the professions?

Rank (Min - Max Skills) (Req Skill)

Apprentice (1-75) (0)

Journeyman (50-150) (50)

Expert (125-225) (125)

Artisan (200-300) (200)


Why is my skill no longer gaining?

1. You have reached the highest skill points for your Rank. Go train to the next rank.

2. You need to move to higher level area to fish.

No-one teaches Expert Fishing?!? How do I get it?

You need to buy the Expert Fishing - The Bass and You from the Old Man Heming in Stranglethorn Vale (Booty Bay).

No-one teaches Artisan Fishing?!? How do I get it?

You learn Artisan level of a Profession by completing a quest given by Wigcik in Stranglethorn Vale (Booty Bay).


What are some zones I can fish in and what fish do they have?
For more indepth information to these zones I suggest using the thottbot link above. They provide near exact percentages on the drop rates as well as what rares are dropped.

Alterac Mountains - Raw Mithril Head Trout & Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish

Arathi Highlands - Raw Rockscale Cod & Firefin Snapper

Adhenvale - Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Azshara - Raw Spotted Yellowtail, Stonescale Eel, Raw Glossy Mightfish, & Winter Squid

Darkshore - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish, Raw Brilliant Smallfish, & Darkshore Grouper

Desolace - Raw Mithril Head Trout & Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish

Don Morogh - Raw Brilliant Smallfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Durotar - Raw Brilliant Smallfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Duskwood - Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Dustwallow Marsh - Raw Rockscale Cod & Thick-shelled Clam

Elwynn Forest - Raw Brilliant Smallfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Felwood - Raw Redgill, Raw Sunscale Salmon, Big-mouth Clam & Lightning Eel

Feralas - Raw Spotted Yellowtail & Winter Squid

Hillsbrad Foothills - Raw Rainbow Fin Albacore, Firefin Snapper & Oily Blackmouth

Ironforge - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish, & Raw Brilliant Smallfish

Loch Modan - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Raw Loch Frenzy, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish, & Raw Brilliant Smallfish

Moonglade - Raw Redgill, Raw Nightfin Snapper, & Big-mouth Clam

Mulgore - Raw Brilliant Smallfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Orgrimmar - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Raw Brilliant Smallfish, & Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish

Redridge Mountains - Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

Silverpine Forest - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Old Skull*, Sickly Looking Fish, Raw Brilliant Smallfish, & Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish

Stormwind City - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish, & Raw Brilliant Smallfish

Stranglethorn Vale - Raw Rockscale Cod, Thick-shelled Clam, Firefin Snapper, & Oily Blackmouth

Tanaris - Raw Spotted Yellowtail & Raw Glossy Mightfish

Teldrassil - Raw Brilliant Smallfish & Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper

The Barrens - Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, Deviate Fish, Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish, & Raw Brilliant Smallfish

Tirisfal Glades - Raw Brilliant Smallfish, Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper, & Sickly Looking Fish

Westfall - Raw Rainbow Fin Albacore, Oily Blackmouth, & Raw Slitherskin Mackerel

Winterspring - Raw Whitescale Salmon, Raw Sunscale Salmon, & Big-mouth Clam

These listed items are based on the drop rates given on thottbot.

So how much can I sell these fish for??

Big-mouth Clam - 46 cp

Darkshore Grouper - 6 cp

Deviate Fish - 25 cp

Firefin Snapper - 50 cp

Lightning Eel - 3 sp

Oily Blackmouth - 25 cp

Old Skull* - 17 cp

Raw Brilliant Smallfish - 1 cp

Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish - 20 cp

Raw Glossy Mightfish - 3 sp

Raw Loch Frenzy - 5 cp

Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper - 5cp

Raw Mithril Head - 50 cp

Raw Nightfin Snapper - 80 cp

Raw Rainbow Fin Albacore - 5 cp

Raw Redgill - 80 cp

Raw Rockscale Cod - 40 cp

Raw Slitherskin Mackerel - 1 cp

Raw Spotted Yellowtail - 80 cp

Raw Sunscale Salmon - 80 cp

Raw Whitescale Salmon - 1 sp 60 cp

Sickly Looking Fish - 1 cp

Stonescale Eel - 2 sp 50 cp

Thick-shelled Clam - 21 cp

Winter Squid - 3 sp 50 cp

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