Insider Trader: Inscription from 0-100
Insider Trader is your inside line on making, selling, buying and using player-made products.This week's edition of Insider Trader will stand as an introduction to becoming a scribe. After covering some of the basic information you will need to know, I will walk you through the leveling process until you reach the 100th skill point.
I will also discuss Minor Inscription Research and glyphs in detail, ensuring that you can make informed choices when choosing how to level your inscription. In the coming weeks, I will continue with the guide until the new maximum, 450.
Hop on through the break to learn how to boost your scribe's levels quickly and cost-effectively.Tips to get you started:
- You will find Inscription vendors near your trainer that will have parchment papers and a [Virtuoso Inking Set]. You need the paper to make scrolls and glyphs, but you need only the inking set to make inks, unlike Alchemy which uses bottles for each potion.
- If you're desperate, some trades vendors will also carry paper.
- Milling will never grant skill points, so feel free to mill your herbs on the go, or as necessary.
- You will get skill points for mixing up inks, but only for a limited time. Because you will have to make so many, aim for making them until they go gray before you make anything else.
The pigment you will be working with for this skill bracket is [Alabaster Pigment] and it can be milled from the lowest level herbs; [Silverleaf], [Peacebloom] and [Earthroot]. These are found most commonly in regions for level 5 to level 20.
Unlike most pigments, Alabaster will be used to make your first two ink types, so don't convert all of your pigment into [Ivory Ink], because you'll need some for [Moonglow Ink].
Still, you will want to take advantage of the ink conversion while it still gives you skill points. I recommend making [Ivory Ink] until skill level 18.
After this, use those very inks to create, in combination with [Light Parchment], scrolls of intellect, spirit and/or stamina. You probably won't be able to auction these, so pass them along to alts or use them yourself. Stop at skill 35.
Skill 35-75:
From 35 right on up to 54, you'll be able to coast by making [Moonglow Ink].
The easiest route to 75 if you are close to, or above level 40, will be to create [Armor Vellum] using ink and [Light Parchment]. If you have an enchanter, you can pass the vellum along and make some money on the auction house by binding various enchants into them.
If you are a low level scribe, then you might choose to create [Scroll of Recall]. These nifty items will "hearth" you to the inn that you have chosen for your real hearthstone, but will not consume your hearth's cooldown. In fact, it is only on a 20 minute cooldown itself, giving you up to four "hearths" in an hour.
Minor Inscription Research
Get ready to start learning doing your own research! Currently this is trained at level 75, and at first, will give you skill points.
- Anyone and everyone can potentially benefit from your research, even level 70s.
- Trained glyphs are always major glyphs. You will only ever learn how to create minor glyphs through research.
- You can research once every 20 hours.
- Each round of research is guaranteed to teach you something you didn't know. It often awards you with scrolls or vellum on the side.
- The cost is 1 [Moonglow Ink] and 2 [Light Parchment]. This ties you to Moonglow for quite some time.
Now that you've reached the magic number 75, you will be given the option to create glyphs. In the early days after patch 3.0.2 went live, most glyphs were wildly profitable, as long as you were using your own herbs. Of course, you could likely have sold those herbs for more than the glyphs were worth. On my server, many herbs were selling for more than sought-after Outland herbs (think several gold per herb).
These days, depending on the server, you might have depressing luck when trying to sell your glyphs. Many minors can sell for upwards of 15 gold, while majors can go for as low as under one gold. If a major is in demand, you might be able to pull 4-10 gold out of the sale. Likewise, a highly coveted minor might sell for up to 30 gold.
When choosing glyphs for the rest of your career, consider the following:
- Are you going to equip it? Would one of your alts want it? Can you talk a friend into taking it off your hands?
- Is it orange, or yellow? Does it take two inks, or one? A glyph that is in the yellow zone and requires one ink might be better than one in the orange zone that requires two.
- If you are going to use it, consider under what circumstances. For example, my paladin will have a set of tanking glyphs and a set for healing. Because she switches semi-often, I will need more than one of each of the glyphs I intend to use.
- Is this glyph in demand, or a rare minor? How much is it selling for on the auction house?
You will be using [Dusky Pigment] and the [Verdant Pigment] that is a semi-rare "spawn" when milling herbs that grant you Dusky. These herbs are [Briarthorn], [Bruiseweed], [Stranglekelp], [Swiftthistle] and [Mageroyal].
[Stranglekelp] is found in waters in and around areas of a variety of level ranges. Undead, druids with aquatic form, shaman and warlocks will be the prime candidates to farm this. Of course, the patch extended the normal breath bar, so it isn't going to be a painful farm either way. In many areas, there won't even be mobs. [Swiftthistle] is another "rare" spawn within [Briarthorn] and [Mageroyal].
From 75 to 80, aim to make [Midnight Ink] from your pigment. Don't forget that your inscription research can be done once per day, and will grant you a skill point for a limited time.
From skills 80 to 100, you will be choosing class glyphs to manufacture. Use the rules above to help you determine which ones to make, and how many. Remember that minors, if they are worth skill points, might sell for more.
The damage:
Here are my estimations for the necessary materials to reach 100 skill points:
- You will need about ten full stacks of the lowest level herbs. This will take 23-24 millings/stacks of five. You should receive a minimum of 62 pigment. See above sections 1-35 and 35-75. Keep in mind you will need to create some extras for your inscription research!
- You will need about 25 [Midnight Ink] (see above section 75-100). To get the 50 pigments, try milling 6.5 full stacks of herbs, or 26 millings/stacks of five herbs.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
SINisterWyvern Oct 31st 2008 3:38PM
or to the gold buyers that don't care how much something costs on the AH they can get it anyway.
Phantom1219 Oct 31st 2008 3:26PM
I will continue to price gouge people on my server until they stop listing herbs at insane prices. They have low level herbs at about 40-60g a stack! Any time I buy herbs cheaply, I list what I make with them at a price that covers the mats. I think it is funny that there are a lot of people who complain about price gouging on my server, and they are the ones putting the mats up at incredible prices.
Glyphtastic Oct 31st 2008 4:34PM
Since the patch I've spent many hours in the AH reshuffling my Glyph auctions; I have about 20% of all the Glyphs on my realm. It's been great fun.
Before the patch I bought up many low-level herbs thinking I'd get rich reselling them, but that there would be little money in glyphs - how wrong I was. Everybody needs glyphs, and they'll want the same glyph whether they are level 15 or 70.
The biggest monymaker at the beginning (and still now but not selling at 70g each) are the minor glyphs - I had a 24 hour period where I was the only one selling "Slow Fall" and it went for almost any price. Research them and keep close eye on the AH -- every glyph is essentially its own little market with different prices and turnover.
There's a glut of major glyphs but you can still make a buck if you corner the market. People make them when levelling up and dump them at nonsense prices: take advantage of that and buy them at lower prices and slowly resell them. With herb prices what they are it will cost a few gold to make a glyph; that inscriber selling at 50s cannot keep up. Auctioneer is great for this: I had to e.g. buy up 40 Overpower glyphs @ 50s but I've now sold 4 at 20g each. If you buy a dozen glyphs don't auction all of them off at once though.
If you do it that way, concentrate on just a few useful glyphs, don't try too many different ones. My biggest sellers now are Judgement, Hunter's Mark, Battle, Wild, Overpower, Corruption, Sunder Armor, Holy Light but YMMV.
I'm up 8000g or so (and most of it earned with 150 Inscription skill). Now my income is perhaps 500g/day with 1.5 hour spent reshuffling acuctions.
Blizkin Nov 2nd 2008 2:37AM
Perhaps I should have mentioned this but I still have over 600 STACKS of herbs left ;) I can see how that looked bad. I too would have been disappointed if I got 6000g from 700 stacks of herbs.
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Cut on Queldorei Dec 17th 2008 3:19PM
Confirmed. I have learned all the minors now, as researching minor glyphs only gets me random scrolls and vellums.
As far as making money, Ill spend about an hour a night going through my entire collection of minors and only the learned northrend majors and see what cheapest is on the ah. If lowest price is 15g or more, Ill make 2-3 of that glyph and put it up for cheaper. If none are up or its a new one Ive learned I havent seen before of course Ill price it higher. Always use 24hr auctions as most people will have undercut whatever I havent sold, and Ill just repost what has expired. As I mill northrend herbs and collect snowfall ink, Ill make a northrend darkmoon card and sell it for between 250-1000g, nobles being worth the most.
Takes me about an hour each night like I said, each night when Im done Ill have anywhere from 75-100 or so auctions up, and Ill pull about 500-750g avg daily, selling on avg about 35-45 glyphs a day. Done it everyday since xpac went live, and Ive crossed 30k gold this week when I started at about 5k.
When I was leveling inscription, I had to deal with the price gouge on lower level herbs and the limited availabilty of them too. I spent close to 2k leveling inscription, as I just paid w/e the cheapest price for the herbs was. Probably couldve been cheaper about it, but I wanted it leveled asap to make most bang for the buck on the return sales.
warfwanabe Jan 11th 2009 1:36PM
I am a 54th lvl warrior, human. I have 2 major glyphs but no minor ones. could some one give suggestions on what I should search out for him?