Insider Trader: Jewelcrafting, the final stretch part 1

Two weeks ago, I posted Insider Trader's guide to the final stretch of Alchemy, and Runstadrey posted the following comment in response:
Excellent article, very in depth and thorough. I'm eagerly awaiting the same treatment for my stalled JC.
How could I resist a request preceded by flattery? I might have even produced this last week, had patch 2.4 not have dropped; after all, we can't have all of our jewelcrafters stalled mid-level. I am looking forward to reading the comment section for this guide, as the cheapest way on paper always varies because of unique server economies.
For the first part of the guide, which will show you how to reach 355 jewelcrafting in the cheapest manner possible, pass on through the break.
- The market is particularly bad for an item mentioned here, or sufficiently profitable for another item in the same level bracket.
- The materials for other items and cuts are easier and cheaper for you to acquire for whatever reason.
- You want to wear or use one of your items; always milk a skill point out of that, even if it is not the cheapest point.
- From the forums, written by Highlander on EU-Terenas.
- A guide from Lootables.
- A guide from the Noob School.
The following patterns begin at yellow, turn green at 320, and turn gray at 340. I am making the recommendation that you move on at 310 for efficiency, but that is a personal choice. For each cut gem, you will require one uncut gem. As an example, for the first recipe, [Inscribed Flame Spessarite], you will need one [Flame Spessarite] to cut.
All of the following patterns can also be bought or trained from the Master Jewelcrafting Trainers in Hellfire Peninsula; Kalaen for the Horde in Thrallmar and Tatiana for the Alliance in Honor Hold. I will also name a few classes to which you might be able to market each gem, but this is by no means an exhaustive list.
To start, let us avoid recipes gained through faction reputation to simplify things.
300-310:
- [Inscribed Flame Spessarite]: Rogues, feral druids, and retribution paladins, to name a few, might snap this gem up.
- [Glowing Shadow Draenite]: The spell damage is ideal for casters, and the stamina bonus makes this a likely warlock piece.
- [Solid Azure Moonstone]: The heavy stamina on this gem makes it ideal for tanking warriors and warlocks.
- [Teardrop Blood Garnet]: This gem is great for holy paladins and priests, as well as other healers.
- [Brilliant Golden Draenite]: Any mana-user who either stacks intellect like Lego, or is in need of an extra boost, will be in the market for this gem.
- [Radiant Deep Peridot]: Another caster gem, you might find an opening in the mage market.
305-315-325:
- [Bright Blood Garnet]: With 12 attack power, you will find a market for hunters as well as any damage-specialized melee classes.
- [Bold Blood Garnet]: A pure strength cut, expect that rogues, warriors, and paladins might find this enticing.
- [Jagged Deep Peridot]: This gem is great for hunters as well as damage-specialized melee classes.
- [Sparkling Azure Moonstone]: Pure spirit is most notably a restoration druid's delight, although other healers and mana users will stack spirit depending on their specs and playstyle.
315-325:
- [Glinting Flame Spessarite]: Unless you want to take any of the above cuts, primarily the second batch, right up to 325 when they turn green, or have already begun collecting faction rewards, this cut may be your only new trick for this bracket. Also available from your HFP trainer, this pattern will go green at 335 and gray at 355. The hit rating and agility make it desirable for hunters, as well as melee classes.
325-350:
- [Smooth Golden Draenite]: Critical strike rating is great for any class not dependent on spell critical strike rating instead.
- [Sovereign Shadow Draenite]: Strength and stamina are good tanking stats.
- [Rigid Golden Draenite]: Hit rating is keen for anyone who does not primarily make use of spells.
325-345:
- [Mercurial Adamantite] can take you from yellow at 325 to green at 335 before finally turning gray at 345. If you find a strong market for the stuff, know some needy engineers, or are choosing the jewelry method to 375, you might want to make this stuff while you can get the skill points.
- For each piece, you will need 4 [Adamantite Powder] and 1 [Primal Earth]. This is one of the places that your mining vocation will come in handy, although the materials can also be purchased from the auction house. To obtain the dust, simply prospect [Adamantite Ore] until you get enough. You should receive motes and gems for your troubles, as well as the dust.
340-355:
- [Heavy Adamantite Ring]: Although there has been jewelry you could have been using to level your skills up to this point, for the most part, it was a more expensive, higher-risk endeavor, as the market for most jewelcrafting goods is quite saturated. Still, compared to spinning your wheels with green cuts, you might prefer to make this ring instead. With 42 stamina, this ring might sell to casuals of almost any class.
- This ring pops in orange at 335, turns yellow at 345, green at 355 and gray at 365. As you can see, it will more than suit your needs for this level bracket, and indeed is not horrendously expensive to manufacture. Each ring will require one [Mercurial Adamantite] and one [Adamantite Bar].
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Angus Apr 4th 2008 1:47PM
"A pure strength cut, expect that rogues, warriors, and paladins might find this enticing."
Please do not bother putting reasons for the gems, as you are slightly off and misinformation is worse than no information.
Str is not as good as AP for rogues. Enhancement shaman, druids, warriors and paladins like this gem.
"Strength and stamina are good tanking stats."
Stamina is, str is a dps stat and in fact this is a druid, DPS warrior, or enhancement shaman choice to get a blue gem but not have it suck royally. Mainly for socket bonus on gear.
Isambaard Apr 4th 2008 2:32PM
Actually, Str is a tanking stat for warriors. It ups SBV which both mitigates incoming damange and ups threat gen for warriors with shield slam.
But yeah, overall the reasoning is anywhere from mildly to deeply flawed on each cut.
Otherwise a handy guide though.
Angus Apr 4th 2008 3:06PM
No doubt the guide is good.
But adding a reson for people to buy em, not needed.
14 str = 1 sbv. Not exactly enough to go stacking it in favor of other stats, it is just there as a bonus.
Shadowfury Apr 4th 2008 3:04PM
Str is not for druids. Agi is.
BigFire Apr 4th 2008 3:20PM
Strength to Block Value is actually somewhat low. Most end game warrior tanks don't bother stack strength to get block value, since you get more bang out of the buck by getting item that actually have block value.
SOber Apr 11th 2008 7:03PM
"Most end game warrior tanks don't bother stack strength to get block value"
If an end game tank is using uncommon/green gems, then he is an epic failure of an end game tank. Maybe if I were a handful of STR points away from the next SBV point, I may spend a buck or two on a STR/STA mixed gem in one of upteen pieces of tanking gear I carry around.
I dont think the author was trying to state the stats were BEST for a particular class/role but give you an idea of who MIGHT be interested in the gem. Its there purely to give an idea of potential market.
Runstadrey Apr 4th 2008 3:48PM
Thank you for fulfilling my request. I wait with bated breath the next installment.
And ya' might know the kibbitzers would be warriors. Every time I try to improve my meat shield's performance by visiting ANY forum, I get disgusted with all of the players and go back to my shammy. You 'know it alls' just head on over to elitistjerks where you'll be welcome.
Disowned Apr 7th 2008 1:13AM
WARNING!
just do not do JC using draenei class. there is currently a bug which i reported to Blizzard 2 weeks ago and that has not been fixed yet.
due to the +bonus to JC for draenei, the computation for levelling is messed up. so if you try to level by crafting an orange item, you might not be able to gain a level. cos as far the system is concerned, you are still not eligible to make the item. (somehow, you can make the item, but not granted the level in JC cos your native JC level minus the class bonus to JC makes you ineligible to make it)
i lost 2 levelling points and am still waiting for blizzard to restore them to me.