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11-09-2007 @ 3:12PM
Krick said...
I have several toons:
70 Rogue - Enchanting (365) / Engineering (358)
68 Paladin - Jewelcrafting (358) / Mining (375)
52 Priest - Tailoring (375) / Skinning (314)
Since I don't raid, I really don't have access to the best enchant patterns for my rogue, and engineering sucks, so that toon's pretty much useless all around except for enchanting my own BoE items.
I actually sell a few of the lower level blue rings that my pally makes on a regular basis, but most of the time, I just crank out Golden Draenite Ring and Fel Iron Blood Ring so that my rogue can shard them for Arcane Dust.
I actually make a little coin with my tailor, believe it or not. I sell Star Belt, Shadow Hood, Rich Purple Silk Shirt, Admiral's Hat, and Cloak of Eternity fairly regularly on the auction house. I'm currently trying to level my tailor to 60 so I can specialize. I really only want to make Primal Mooncloth Bags so I'm thinking of specializing in primal Mooncloth, however people have suggested that the other two cloth types are in much higher demand and I might be able to trade 2 for 1 and get more Primal Mooncloth that way.
When it comes to Enchants, once you get into higher end instance gear, everything is BoP so non-enchanters are forced to seek out an enchanter in the trade channel. I usually tip an amount roughly equal to what a quest gives at my level. The other night, I got a shield enchant on my pally and I tipped the enchanter 10g. I think they were shocked, actually.
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Krick
http://www.tankadin.com
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