Insider Trader: Powerleveling professions on the cheap

Professions are expensive! Getting a crafting skill to 450 involves geting all kinds of finnicky odd-ball mats from content that nobody ever runs these days, which typically means paying a whole lot for them. On top of it, all the stuff you make is pretty much valueless, and often fetches more at the vendor than it will in the auction house. What can you do to help turn these lemons into lemonade?
First off, it helps if you're popular, smart, and patient. Popular people have friends who have tradeskills that might be able to help stem the losses, smart people have addons that can provide them with valuable information, and patient people are not at the mercy of low supply.
Popular
Well, if not popular, per se, at least friendly and willing to network. Seriously, the most expensive part of leveling a tradeskill is vendoring all the stuff you make to level. If you had the ability to lean on, say, and enchanter friend of yours, you could ask them to disenchant anything you make that is disenchantable. You'd be surprised how much these older enchanting mats go for. In fact, if you ever find yourself making something where the mats you are using are worth less than the enchanting mats you get out of it, keep using that recipe until it turns grey, no matter what your powerleveling guide says. If you are making money at any step along the way, milk it. Also, note down what you are doing for later, as you might be interested in doing this over the long run to help finance later, profitless steps toward tradeskill mastery.
In addition to a pocket enchanter, it can help to have friends who can provide other services for you:
- If you're leveling something like blacksmithing or engineering which uses a lot of bars, being able to buy ore and have a friend smelt it for you will often reduce your costs. Ore is usually more plentiful and less expensive than bars. Usually.
- If you're leveling inscription, it helps to have a friend with a high inscription skill, because Northrend herbs are often cheaper than whatever the herbs you can actually mill at your level. After milling, Northrend herb based Ink of the Sea can be traded for any of the low level common ink in Dalaran.
- If you're leveling virtually any crafting skill, it helps to have a friend leveling a gathering skill. While I would recommend against picking gathering yourself, if you have a friend that doesn't take good advice, you can probably work out an arrangement with them where you can buy all the low level stuff they farm.
Smart
Knowing the basics of the auction house and having a few addons can really make a difference between spending 7000g to powerlevel something like enchanting and making a profit. The skills involved in getting skill capped cheaply are, conveniently, the same ones you use to make money in the AH once you're there. You need to know how to buy on the cheap, as well as how to sell efficiently. Still, whether you plan on doing a little auctioneering or not once you hit your goal, using the tools in those posts will help push you in the direction of profitability through lower costs or higher income from crafted goods.
Another tool you can use to great effect is Lilsparky's Workshop and the Lilsparky fork of Skillet. When combined with Auctioneer, these will allow you to see the cost and market price for the recipes you have access to, allowing you to minimize losses and maximize profits. Using this data instead of following a leveling guide strictly can be a huge advantage. The mats you need to follow advice in a leveling guide are the same mats everyone reading that guide needs. If there's a cheaper path, these addons can show it to you.
Patient
Slow and steady won't win you any races, but if you can afford the luxury of waiting, you'll be able to do just about everything cheaper. Make a list of the stuff you'll probably need, watch prices every day to get an idea of what it's worth, and make a point of picking it up whenever there's a good price. A lot of time, there may not be enough supply of whatever you need at a fair price to get to the next step. Being able to wait instead of buying the overpriced stock will save you money.
Of course, the problem with this is that you might buy too much. Don't let that phase you, though. You can always sell it back on the auction house. And if you wait long enough, you might find someone rushing through their skill that is willing to pay a premium.
If you're not sure about the value of items, get in the habit of keeping Market Watcher up to date. You can install that addon, add everything you'll need to its watch list, and look at a graph of the prices over time.
Filed under: Economy, Insider Trader (Professions)






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Heanthor May 10th 2010 8:34PM
Lol, the introduction
mark May 11th 2010 5:06PM
love the intro :)
also:
"Popular"
this for my JC
25 man guild raid -
"hey guys - im leveling JC on an alt - can anyone who has friendly+ all pop to nagrand after and get our monthly gem bags off the consortium?"
so much for mining in outlands for JC
BoB May 10th 2010 8:52PM
Lol, both the intro and ending is what I say, and magic. And magic.
Amaxe-1 May 10th 2010 9:10PM
Since when is ore cheaper than bars? Since JCs need to prospect, and miners need to level, I find bars are usually cheaper, especially when alchemists can transmute the cheaper than dirt saronite into titanium. Is the economy screwed up on my server?
Urza May 10th 2010 9:48PM
No it's not. Bars are cheaper on every server I've ever been on. :P
jrb May 10th 2010 10:12PM
not mine.. ;-)
Bronwyn May 10th 2010 10:21PM
On the two servers I'm on, at least, it varies depending on the level of the item. Copper bars are usually more, but tin and iron ore are both more expensive. Mithril and Thorium can vary quite a bit. Outland ore I'm not sure about because I never buy bars, only ore for JC- and once you get to Cobalt and saronite it's usually the ore that's cheaper. Saronite especially.
Eturyu May 10th 2010 10:50PM
Ore is much cheaper than bars on my server
Alanid May 11th 2010 10:07AM
depends on your server, what day it is, the time of said day and luck. Sometimes I find ore cheaper and sometimes its bars.
Marita May 10th 2010 9:13PM
This is not filling me with hope :P
In my new server gathering mats are too high! >.<
The prices are all messed up
jrb May 10th 2010 10:18PM
make an alt (with XP heirlooms, ofc), and level a gathering profession you need, and complimentary profession at the same time. even if you just gather and use dungeon finder for xp. Having your own gatherer is a godsend when the AH prices go sky high;
1) you can gather mats you need
2) you can another stack or two for profits!
in fact, especially if you're raiding end game i'd say gathering is a good way to spend an hour to chill out before / after a raid. I have a herb/mining paladin alt (crusader aura ftw) that i have farming sholazar basin for ore to prospect, and herbs for milling. $$$
Marita May 10th 2010 11:27PM
In fact, that's exactly what I will do :P
rolling a DK XD
mark May 11th 2010 5:26PM
DK's make perfect proffession alts
i HATE the dk playstyle tbh
but at 7 levels from the finish of the quests(65 for 450 proffs) he's my engi/scribe
and even for gathering - only 22 levels to get not 79 (after starter quests)
Urza May 10th 2010 9:48PM
I say don't level a profession at this point until cataclysm because every item you make will cause the skill to increase.
Portals May 10th 2010 11:08PM
and when is that coming out? oh, you don't know? sound logic.
Valt May 11th 2010 8:07AM
Im not waiting till november or so for expansion to get "maybe 2 extra points thro making blue items". Thats 6 months waste of money making. Who would do that eh?
Cataclysm isnt coming on "month or two" its coming at end of the year or early next year.
KrisseyB May 11th 2010 9:34AM
Says the guy who currently monopolizes the market on his server...
Cassie May 10th 2010 11:00PM
I'm currently powerleveling several professions (I had the bright idea to make my new paladin a blacksmith/engineer, *shudder*) and it is DEFINITELY a gold drain if you're not prepared. To compensate, I spend a lot of time running around and farming. I played the death knight catch-up game for an entire 24 hours just to get my mining up to snuff last summer, and now that she's 80 I'm able to go farm all the ore I need for all 3 of my ore-based professions. In the meantime, I hang on to all the BoE's I pick up and send them to my enchanter for DE so that she can either sell the mats or use them for skillups. Now, using R-A-F, I'm leveling a skinner/leatherworker while at the same time going back and getting myself a skinner/herbalist with my rogue who has yet to leave Outlands. There are a lot of options out there, if you're an altoholic like myself. hehe :)
Tan May 11th 2010 12:41AM
*meekly raises hand*
I don't really get the intro. Is that specific to a horde city?
Aaron May 11th 2010 8:36AM
You've never messed with a beggar? XD
If someone whispers you for gold:
1.) Open Trade
2.) Put in a HUGE amount of gold to trade
3.) Kite them around the city while they hope you click trade.
4.) ???
5.) Profit!