Insider Trader: Jewelcrafting in the first week of Cataclysm
Insider Trader is a column about professions by Basil "Euripides" Berntsen, who also writes Gold Capped about how to make money using the auction house. Email Basil your questions.
Jewelcrafting in Cataclysm remains one of the most interesting professions in the game, providing resources that everyone needs, as well as offering one of the most flexible (and thereby most appealing to min-maxers) personal performance perks of any profession. Let's take a tour around the profession window, starting with the core ability that everyone thinks of when they think jewelcrafting: gem cutting.
Gem cutting
Take just about any ore, prospect it, and you will get raw gems. Cut these raw gems, and you can add them to sockets in gear, which provide stats. The three prospectable ores in Cataclysm are Obsidium Ore, Elementium Ore, and Pyrite Ore.
Unlike in previous expansions, there is now only one meta gem, the Shadowspirit Diamond. Learning a cut takes four daily tokens, compared to three for the blue-quality cuts, and the the only way I know of to get meta gems is through an alchemist's transmute, again with no cooldown. The real cost is steep, though. Depending on which ore you prospect, you'll need between three and six stacks to make a single transmute, which yields two metas. Your opportunity cost is even higher, however. I can prospect ore day and night on my realm, and while I'll rarely sell a Carnelian, I can't keep Nightstone or Hessonite in stock. The lost profits from not selling these have to be considered but will change from realm to realm.
Procs
The green random enchant pieces you can make will sometimes actually end up blue. These blues are not all that rare, either. I've been seeing them every 10th craft or so. Making items with random stats on them is new, and proccing higher-quality versions of them is also a new mechanic.
Chimera's Eyes
Chimera's Eye is the new JC-only gem. You can buy them with a JC daily quest token, and the cuts also cost JC daily tokens (two, to be specific). There is often a decent market in selling these to other jewelcrafters who may not have the tokens to spare. At this stage, every time you get a daily token and spend it on a recipe of some sort, you have to consider it a loss until you've made back more than the cost of what you'd have made by selling Chimera's Eyes.
Another source of these is the Fire Prism, but it takes too many green gems and has a very low (about one in 10) chance to drop an eye for my tastes. I used prisms for leveling, but it's a fairly expensive point.
And of course, pre-raid gear
One of the rewards for getting to 525 skill is the ability to buy the patterns for some very nice preraid gear. Everyone is going to want these; they're iLvl 346 and well itemized. Unfortunately, the largest component of their cost is based on JC daily quests, so even before you consider the 75 volatiles, these won't come cheap.
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Jewelcrafting in Cataclysm remains one of the most interesting professions in the game, providing resources that everyone needs, as well as offering one of the most flexible (and thereby most appealing to min-maxers) personal performance perks of any profession. Let's take a tour around the profession window, starting with the core ability that everyone thinks of when they think jewelcrafting: gem cutting.
Gem cutting
Take just about any ore, prospect it, and you will get raw gems. Cut these raw gems, and you can add them to sockets in gear, which provide stats. The three prospectable ores in Cataclysm are Obsidium Ore, Elementium Ore, and Pyrite Ore.
- Prospecting Obsidium yields a higher volume of green-quality gems, with a very low chance for blue-quality gems. Looks like a stack of Obsidium will average somewhere in the realm of six green-quality gems per stack and a very small quantity of blue-quality gems.
- Elementium gives a lower yield of green-quality gems but a much higher rate of blue gems than Obsidian -- between four and five green-quality gems per stack, as well as an average of about one blue-quality gem per stack.
- Pyrite hasn't been prospected enough yet to know what the raw gem yield will look like; however, we're reasonably certain that there's a 100 percent chance that it will yield between one and three Volatile Earth for every prospect.
- Alicite can be put into a pendant.
- Carnelian can't be turned into a cheap green; however, it is used for Carnelian Spikes.
- Hessonite is in heavy demand because the crafted green it's used for while leveling goes green at 495.
- Jasper is also used for leveling; however, there's also a JC daily quest that calls for it (even more when you proc an unwanted "perfect" gem).
- Nightstone is another one that's in really heavy demand for leveling, as it goes green at 505.
- Zephyrite can't be turned into a green, but there's a JC daily quest for it as well.
Unlike in previous expansions, there is now only one meta gem, the Shadowspirit Diamond. Learning a cut takes four daily tokens, compared to three for the blue-quality cuts, and the the only way I know of to get meta gems is through an alchemist's transmute, again with no cooldown. The real cost is steep, though. Depending on which ore you prospect, you'll need between three and six stacks to make a single transmute, which yields two metas. Your opportunity cost is even higher, however. I can prospect ore day and night on my realm, and while I'll rarely sell a Carnelian, I can't keep Nightstone or Hessonite in stock. The lost profits from not selling these have to be considered but will change from realm to realm.
Procs
The green random enchant pieces you can make will sometimes actually end up blue. These blues are not all that rare, either. I've been seeing them every 10th craft or so. Making items with random stats on them is new, and proccing higher-quality versions of them is also a new mechanic.
Chimera's Eyes
Chimera's Eye is the new JC-only gem. You can buy them with a JC daily quest token, and the cuts also cost JC daily tokens (two, to be specific). There is often a decent market in selling these to other jewelcrafters who may not have the tokens to spare. At this stage, every time you get a daily token and spend it on a recipe of some sort, you have to consider it a loss until you've made back more than the cost of what you'd have made by selling Chimera's Eyes.
Another source of these is the Fire Prism, but it takes too many green gems and has a very low (about one in 10) chance to drop an eye for my tastes. I used prisms for leveling, but it's a fairly expensive point.
And of course, pre-raid gear
One of the rewards for getting to 525 skill is the ability to buy the patterns for some very nice preraid gear. Everyone is going to want these; they're iLvl 346 and well itemized. Unfortunately, the largest component of their cost is based on JC daily quests, so even before you consider the 75 volatiles, these won't come cheap.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Somerlund Dec 13th 2010 4:05PM
Even though I'm not much of an Auctioneer(or perhaps because of them), I still find these articles useful. Keep it coming!
bob Dec 13th 2010 4:18PM
Me too. Knowing what I should be paying for items is as close to the auction/crafting game as I ever care to get.
Elleazarz Dec 13th 2010 4:25PM
Shadowspirit diamond transmute does have a daily cooldown
Uriul Dec 13th 2010 4:43PM
No, the Shadowspirit is definitely not on a cooldown.
You may be thinking of Truegold.
Pyromelter Dec 13th 2010 4:44PM
Can we get some confirmation on that? There appears to be conflicting reports.
http://www.wowhead.com/spell=80237#comments
Comment from yesterday: "There is no cooldown on this, I just made 10 of them"
Wylde Dec 13th 2010 5:10PM
there's no cooldown, i created 15 at once for someone
Basil Berntsen Dec 13th 2010 7:27PM
As I said in the article, no cooldown. Sorry if I was unclear.
RunAmok Dec 13th 2010 4:29PM
Good info! I guess I need to get cracking on leveling JC.
kageshimat Dec 13th 2010 4:41PM
"Making items with random stats on them is new..."
Green Lens, Engineering, Vanilla.
Heavy Silver Ring, Jewel Crafting, BC.
(Sure there is more but those I knew off the top of my head.)
Ysonia Dec 13th 2010 6:46PM
I'm thinking he meant that it's new that we have so many patterns for items with random enchants. When I learned all my new Cata cuts, along with the few item patterns, I was also surprised to see that they all included a component. Yes, we've seen it before, but it was mixed in with patterns that had a set grouping of stats that was not randomized. I haven't been leveling my JCing much at all yet, so I'm not sure if this trend continues with item patterns later on, but I know of several that I got right away, and they're all randomized that way.
Samuel Dec 13th 2010 4:43PM
Nightstone is in demand both because of the levelling recipe and beause it is used in a JC daily (one which has already appeared 3 times on my realm). Do not waste your nightstones. Also, if you see any timeless nightstones reasonably priced on the AH, snap them up. Reason: when doing the JC daily, if you craft a perfect timeless nightstone instead of the regular one, you have to cut another one.
Camaris Dec 13th 2010 5:14PM
And Murphy's Law dictates that as soon as you pick up the daily, you will craft nothing but perfect gems.
ravenhamer Dec 13th 2010 9:59PM
that won't work (trust me on this), you have cut the jewels after accepting the quest
Loreana Dec 13th 2010 10:28PM
It will work. Today I cut 2 "perfects" and it counted for the "cutting" part of the quest. I bought 2 cut "imperfects" on the AH and that completed the "give me 3 gems" part of the quest.
Moo Dec 14th 2010 1:33PM
Loreana is correct, I did this the other day after crafting 5 straight Perfect Timeless Nightstones (we too have had this daily 3 times).
The fact that the JC Daily will not accept the Perfect version of these gems is a little exasperating, honestly. I wonder if it's intended.
Rob Dec 14th 2010 1:47PM
It will work.
Cutting a "Perfect" counts towards the Quest goal, but can't be used as the turn-in. So, you'll have to cut another one so you can turn in the lower quality cuts.
So he's right, if you see a Timeless, grab it, goes for the Solid Hessonite as well, otherwise you'll waste another uncut gem trying to get a non-Perfect one.
They should just fix the quest turn-in, so you can turn in Perfect ones as well if you wish.
DracMonster Dec 13th 2010 4:45PM
/me puts on Bugs Bunny voice.
"We're in da moneee, we're in da moneee..."
ToyChristopher Dec 13th 2010 5:21PM
Is blizzard aware of the "perfect" gem problem with the daily quest? It's very annoying especially since the daily quest is usually for rather unpopular cuts, so you can't even sell the perfect gem, to make up for the loss.
Orkchop Dec 13th 2010 5:26PM
Good article.
Gave me an idea. If people aren't buying cut gems right now, and JC'ers are cutting gems to level, I should check the prices and maybe stalk up on some cut gems I want for later!
Olee Dec 13th 2010 5:57PM
Problem is most of us are cutting greens to level, and the blues are what you're gonna want for heroics/raids, at least till the epics are out.