Insider Trader: Zapping in the North

Engineers have plenty of fun tricks up their sleeves, and that includes a hip, quirky means of gathering. Specifically, they ride around on fancy machines zapping clouds into Crystallized elements, at least in the far North.
Such elements are used in crafting, or combined in stacks of ten to form Eternal elements, which are also a common reagent in patterns and schematics.
Both forms of these elements sell for handsome sums on the Auction House, and can be stockpiled for one's own needs, such as updating item enchants.
This week's Insider Trader is devoted to helping you find those clouds and zap them with a vengeance!
Gear Up
Being an Engineer does have its benefits, but free gear certainly isn't one of them. In fact, one might even go so far as to say that an Engineer's gear is more expensive than your average crafted item, especially if we discount Blacksmithing.
The most important piece of equipment that you will need is the Zapthrottle Mote Extractor. The schematic can be obtained from completing the quest, The Zapthrottle Mote Extractor! which is acquired in Zangarmarsh. Horde players will have to head to Zabra'jin and seek out Mack Diver outside of the village fence. Alliance players will need to visit Telredor and speak with K. Lee Smallfry.
Once you've learned this schematic, you should avoid switching from Goblin to Gnomish Engineering and vice versa, as you will lose your knowledge of how to make this item, and as the schematic comes from a quest and is bind on pick-up, you will never be able to craft it again.
Fortunately, the item itself is bind on equip, and you could commission another Engineer to make one for you. If you've already made one, changing specializations will not delete it, but you'll have to be careful not to accidentally delete it yourself.
As for the art of tracking these clouds on your mini-map, the old days of feeling confined to wear certain pairs of goggles when farming are over. All you need to do now is attach some Spynoculars to your current belt and voila! The best part is, when you upgrade your belt, you can just attach a new pair.
Unlike the other Engineering item enhancements, this does not override the other enhancement that is possible for your belt, the Eternal Belt Buckle. You are free to add the socket and the Spynoculars to the same belt.
Clouds: Locations and Crystallized Elements
There are three types of gas clouds in Northrend, and each spawn in specific locations and will grant you certain Crystallized elements, but not others.
- Arctic Clouds can be found in both the Howling Fjord and Dragonblight. These pale wanderers will grant you Crystallized Air and Crystallized Water.
- Cinder Clouds produce Crystallized Fire when zapped. Head out to the Savage Thicket in Sholazar Basin, or to the Obsidian Dragonshrine in North Western Dragonblight to hunt for these clouds.
- Steam Clouds are commonly farmed in the Geyser Fields and Scalding Pools of the Borean Tundra, although they too can be found in Sholazar Basin. When zapped, they yield Crystallized Fire and Crystallized Water.
While being able to track current spawns on your mini-map is handy, wouldn't it be even nicer if you could track all of the spawns you've found in the past, or even plan out your gathering flight plan ahead of time?
Lately, I've been hooked on Gatherer. It is simple to use and requires little to no configuration. It tracks spawns of herbs and other nodes that I've gathered, allowing me to locate areas with more spawn points. Unfortunately, it won't help you out with your gas cloud needs.
Especially if you have a gathering profession alongside your Engineering, you might be better off going with Cartographer Routes. It will not only remember nodes, it will also allow you to plan your route ahead of time, ensuring that you get the most loot for your time spent.
Lisa Poisso pointed out that this addon essentially grants you "connect-the-dot gathering." You would be able to plan out a path that would take you through the areas that have gas clouds while ensuring that you pass the most (for example) mining nodes on the way there and during your search.
This addon, unlike Gatherer, is not plug-and-play. Fortunately, we've written up a great overview including some of the benefits that the addon offers, as well as a link to an excellent guide that will walk you through configuration step by step.
The only catch is that since its creation, it has branched off from Cartographer to become its own stand-alone addon called Routes, although it still works with Cartographer quite nicely. Because of this, some of the information regarding downloads and plugins will be outdated. The information about using and personalizing the addon should still provide insight into the current process.
Filed under: Engineering, Items, Analysis / Opinion, Tips, Add-Ons, Expansions, Making money, Insider Trader (Professions), Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
kozom Feb 20th 2009 7:14PM
And you're first to make an unnecessarily rude comment that makes you look like more of an ass as the person saying first. If you don't have anything nice to say, please don't say it here.
Sexygami Feb 20th 2009 7:21PM
First
syi Feb 20th 2009 7:21PM
i love farmin with engi/mining. the only eternal you cant get is life, which as it so happens is more coman than half frozen zombies in icecrown, but I am just a littel bit miffed that one of the other large sources of engineering money making is being wrenched from my hands, with the change to ammo. that and the lack of plate healing goggles and no new schematics in WOTLK or new goblin/gnomish stuff. It seems like the only proffs blizz put effort into so far are enchanting, inscription,jewelcrafting, and skinning. and as far as gathering goes...only 3 new minerals? and no epic gems save the JC only ones is a little much
gogocons Feb 20th 2009 7:30PM
The ammo change has been reconsidered and they added healing plate goggles in a patch recently http://www.wowhead.com/?item=44949 . There were only 3 new minerals in TBC, it's an xpac, not a new game.
KJP Feb 20th 2009 10:14PM
The ammo change hasn't been reconsidered, merely delayed.
I'd like to think they'll use the delay to come up with something else for engineers to make money on. But who am I kidding.
Kolo Feb 20th 2009 7:23PM
*misses TBC clouds*
In TBC i was making daily money off these, now I have to fly miles to get a couple of clouds. Apart from the ones in the Basin, the rest of them barely drop any eternals as it is. Engineering has been nerfed in every aspect. Avoid :(
(yes QQ post)
oriflame Feb 23rd 2009 1:40PM
Most definitely agree - the mote extractor from TBC is the only engineering item I really carry on my lvl 80 pally, who has his skill up to 441. Gathering a few motes is all that's left for the whole profession by the time you hit 80. Avoid indeed.
QQ posts, yes, but hell of justified. Blizzard could really buff something for all the damn nerfs they've dealt engineering. (and no, more useless bombs and making the haste gloves closer to as good (but still not as good!) as the regular caster glove enchants don't really count)
Malkavos Feb 21st 2009 8:55AM
You have to fly "miles" to do anything in Northrend. All the other gathering nodes are spread out further too, not to mention dailies. QQ more.
Sexygami Feb 20th 2009 7:32PM
Screw the rules, i love nurse joy
Zanaji Feb 20th 2009 7:39PM
There are also clouds ( I think Arctic) in Storm Peaks and Icecrown, and Cinder clouds in Wintergrasp
Angus Feb 20th 2009 7:50PM
There are clouds in Storm peaks and Icecrown.
You neglected to mention them. They are not often farmed and can be very lucrative if you are also an miner as a standard mining pass over the zone often gets you two or three clouds.
I don't know why the clouds aren't even referenced in Wowhead, that seem strange.
Malkavos Feb 21st 2009 8:57AM
Kinda nice they aren't mentioned if you ask me. There's one particular cloud in Storm Peaks that is nearly always there when I fly by it. Less knowledge = more profit.
Sexygami Feb 20th 2009 8:11PM
There are clouds in Storm peaks and Icecrown.
You neglected to mention them. They are not often farmed and can be very lucrative if you are also an miner as a standard mining pass over the zone often gets you two or three clouds.
I don't know why the clouds aren't even referenced in Wowhead, that seem strange.
Chryso Feb 20th 2009 8:39PM
Just what his game needs, more people taking up engineering because they think it's a gathering profession.
Thanks Amanda!
syi Feb 20th 2009 9:58PM
TBC has fel iron, adamantite,khorium,and eternium.WOTLK has cobalt,saronite,and titanium. i guess i just expected someting good and well thought out and put together from blizzard and they didn't feel like doing as well as they did with last expansion with this one. excuse me for my QQ but, i pay for a good product. not a passable one. im pretty well kept with the rest of the game but i want alot out of my proffesions and items, and to make gold and get expensive money sink type things and have something to strive for.
T Feb 21st 2009 3:05AM
You're having a fissy fit because they included one less type of ore? Really?
There are so many issues worth discussing, whether it be class balancing for PvP, raid difficulty, future storylines, upcoming patches.
And you're in here moaning because you're "pay for a good product" and somehow you've been shortchanged because an equivalent to eternium wasn't included in this expansion.
Impressive. I guess Blizzard really is at the top of their game if the chonic whiners can only muster a complaint about the variety of ore nodes in the expansion.
syi Feb 21st 2009 11:32PM
If you're going to make a remark like "You're having a fissy fit because they included one less type of ore? Really?" take care to read what i posted earlier and it may make sense, that way you won't be making posts like these that if all the comments were read they wouldn't be here.
Quill2006 Feb 20th 2009 11:04PM
I use Gathermate, which does track gas clouds and has regular updates to node information. It doesn't do what Routes does, but I'm easily able to plan flight routes by looking at the maps!
I have to agree that there aren't as many gas clouds (or at least they're further apart and a pain in the ass to get to) as there were in Northrend. Oh well, I didn't take Engineering for the massive moneymaking opportunities it offered.
Yes, there are clouds in Storm Peaks (shh...don't tell people!), Icecrown, and of course Wintergrasp, though since you can't fly there it's a bit of a pain.
Great post, I was asking about this in the Queue a while back and some commenters pulled a list of cloud types and associated zones together. Good to see it as an actual post that more people will find.
Laidanyl Feb 21st 2009 1:48AM
Actually, I don't think homophobia is ever either mild or appropriate, even if the death sentence is the logical punishment for a crime.
sayling Feb 21st 2009 5:56AM
I use Routes /and/ GatherMate - they work togther like a dream :)