Insider Trader: When you want what they've got
Each week, Lisa Poisso brings us Insider Trader -- your weekly inside line on making, selling, buying and using player-made products.
Want to make a completist crafter crit in his pants? Give him a good whiff of something he may not even have know existed: Alliance- and Horde-only patterns. "What?!? They've got stuff I don't have?" That's right -- each faction enjoys a variety of profession patterns available only to that side via quests or faction-specific vendors.
While most of these patterns are low- to mid-level frills, plenty of entrepreneurial crafters find them meaty (or profitable) enough to be worth jumping through hoops for. Beyond the satisfaction of having literally all of the available patterns in a particular trade, craftspeople may actually carve out a niche crafting items for players on their faction who don't normally have access to them.
The neutral Auction Houses are a crafter's bread and butter when it comes to finding these patterns, although having a friend on the other side is even better. Almost all of these patterns (and the items they create) are tradable, although you'll find a pair of Alliance cooking patterns listed that remain stubbornly marked Bind on Pickup. But most are available for cross-faction movement via the neutral auction houses. There aren't many new Burning Crusade-era patterns to track down and agonize over, though -- just one lone Draenei pattern (listed after the jump). It seems that the bitter tears of Horde herbalists pining for Herbalist's Gloves washed the faction-specific pattern trend right down the drain.
Read more for a list of faction-specific crafting patterns.
Horde-Only Patterns
Alchemy
Blacksmithing
Wondering what to buy, how to sell, what to use, how to craft? Ask Insider Trader at lisa.poisso (at) weblogsinc.com. We'll dig up the inside tips you're looking for to get ahead!
Want to make a completist crafter crit in his pants? Give him a good whiff of something he may not even have know existed: Alliance- and Horde-only patterns. "What?!? They've got stuff I don't have?" That's right -- each faction enjoys a variety of profession patterns available only to that side via quests or faction-specific vendors.While most of these patterns are low- to mid-level frills, plenty of entrepreneurial crafters find them meaty (or profitable) enough to be worth jumping through hoops for. Beyond the satisfaction of having literally all of the available patterns in a particular trade, craftspeople may actually carve out a niche crafting items for players on their faction who don't normally have access to them.
The neutral Auction Houses are a crafter's bread and butter when it comes to finding these patterns, although having a friend on the other side is even better. Almost all of these patterns (and the items they create) are tradable, although you'll find a pair of Alliance cooking patterns listed that remain stubbornly marked Bind on Pickup. But most are available for cross-faction movement via the neutral auction houses. There aren't many new Burning Crusade-era patterns to track down and agonize over, though -- just one lone Draenei pattern (listed after the jump). It seems that the bitter tears of Horde herbalists pining for Herbalist's Gloves washed the faction-specific pattern trend right down the drain.
Read more for a list of faction-specific crafting patterns.
Horde-Only Patterns
Alchemy
- Recipe: Discolored Healing Potion Quest reward from Wild Hearts
- Plans: Barbaric Iron Boots Quest reward from Trampled Under Foot
- Plans: Barbaric Iron Breastplate Quest reward from Barbaric Battlements
- Plans: Barbaric Iron Gloves Quest reward from Joys of Omosh
- Plans: Barbaric Iron Helm Quest reward from Horns of Frenzy
- Plans: Barbaric Iron Shoulders Quest reward from On Iron Pauldrons
- Orcish War Leggings No plans; created after completing the quest The Old Ways
- Recipe: Bat Bites Sold by Master Chef Mouldier
- Recipe: Crispy Bat Wing Sold by Abigail Shiel
- Recipe: Crispy Lizard Tail Sold by Tari'qa (Gives a 6 Stamina/Spirit buff achievable by level 19 PvPers)
- Recipe: Dig Rat Stew Quest reward from Dig Rat Stew
- Recipe: Heavy Crocolisk Stew Sold by Ogg'marr
- Recipe: Lynx Steak Sold by Landraelanis
- Recipe: Roasted Kodo Meat Sold by Wunna Darkmane
- Recipe: Scorpid Surprise Sold by Grimtak
- Formula: Enchant Chest - Lesser Mana Sold in limited supply by Kithas and Lilly (Oddly, while it's not exactly an important enchant, there's no Alliance counter for this.)
- Schematic: Red Firework Sold in limited supply by Sovik
- Pattern: Kodo Hide Bag Quest reward from Kodo Hide Bag
- Pattern: Raptor Hide Harness Sold in limited supply by Tunkk
Blacksmithing
- Plans: Golden Scale Gauntlets Quest reward from The Origins of Smithing
- Plans: Ironforge Breastplate Quest reward from Gearing Redridge
- Recipe: Beer Basted Boar Ribs Quest reward from Beer Basted Boar Ribs and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Blood Sausage Quest reward from Thelsamar Blood Sausages and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Clam Chowder Sold by Heldan Galesong and Kriggon Talsone
- Recipe: Crocolisk Steak Quest reward from Crocolisk Hunting and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Fillet of Frenzy Sold by Laird
- Recipe: Goretusk Liver Pie Quest reward from Goretusk Liver Pie and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Kaldorei Spider Kabob Quest reward from Recipe of the Kaldorei
- Recipe: Loch Frenzy Delight Sold by Khara Deepwater
- Recipe: Roasted Moongraze Tenderloin Quest reward from The Great Moongraze Hunt
- Recipe: Tasty Lion Steak Quest reward from Costly Menace
- Recipe: Westfall Stew Quest reward from Westfall Stew and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- And finally, as of Patch 2.1, Alliance cooks can purchase the Bind on Pickup recipes Recipe: Mok'Nathal Shortrib and Recipe: Crunchy Serpent at Toshley's Station.
- Recipe: Crocolisk Gumbo Quest reward from Apprentice's Duties and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Gooey Spider Cake Quest reward from Dusky Crab Cakes and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Murloc Fin Soup Quest reward from Selling Fish and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Redridge Goulash Quest reward from Redridge Goulash and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Recipe: Seasoned Wolf Kabob Quest reward from Seasoned Wolf Kabobs and sold by Kendor Kabonka
- Schematic: Blue Firework Sold in limited supply by Gearcutter Cogspinner and Darian Singh
- Pattern: Black Whelp Cloak Sold in limited supply by Clyde Ranthal
- Pattern: Black Whelp Tunic Sold in limited supply by Amy Davenport
- Pattern: Herbalist's Gloves Sold in limited supply by Harlown Darkweave (Unlike the Goblin Mining Helmet that gives a skill bonus for mining and is available on both factions, the Herbalist's Gloves are the only armor item on either faction providing a bonus to herbalism.)
- Pattern: Moonglow Vest Quest reward from Moonglow Vest
- Pattern: Raptor Hide Belt Sold in limited supply by Androd Fadran
- Pattern: Red Whelp Gloves Sold in limited supply by Wenna Silkbeard (Red Whelp Gloves are frequently sought after by level 19 PvPers)
- Pattern: Bright Yellow Shirt Sold in limited supply by Danielle Zipstitch
Wondering what to buy, how to sell, what to use, how to craft? Ask Insider Trader at lisa.poisso (at) weblogsinc.com. We'll dig up the inside tips you're looking for to get ahead!
Filed under: Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Cooking, Engineering, Leatherworking, Tailoring, Enchanting, Insider Trader (Professions)






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John May 18th 2007 11:21AM
*chirping crickets*
it would be nice to have SOME use for the neutral AH's....as desolate as they are...
Broumin May 18th 2007 11:23AM
This is a really nice condensed list of faction specific items! Thanks!
RogueJedi86 May 18th 2007 11:28AM
Stuff like this is why I thought the Neutral AH would be huge, back when I first started. All this item trading. Sadly, it's very rarely used, at least on the PvP Realm I play on.
Paw May 18th 2007 11:51AM
Don't know if you can get them anywhere in Alliance territories, but I had been buying Dragonhawk Hatchling, cochroach and snake pets from the neutral AHs and reselling them for a tidy profit in the Alliance AH. I know that is not something new or unique, but reselling horde pets had gotten me enough gold for my mounth and riding skill by the time I hit 25. Not that I could get the riding skill at 25, but it was nice to have that kind of cash and NOT be associated with a guild.
SirCasey May 18th 2007 12:00PM
A little off topic, but I like buying this on Alliance side and transferring to Horde (PVE server) to sell:
Aegis of Stormwind
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=1203
Buy for 10-20g, sell for 50-60... Cha-ching!
hyos May 18th 2007 1:54PM
The two Alliance recipes are there for the Alliance to buy because the Horde can get them through a quest, and there is no similar quest for the Alliance.