WoW Rookie: Reforging 101

As the story goes, the ability to reforge magical items was introduced to Azeroth by the Highborne. We don't really know the in-game lore of how, when, why, or where, but we do have it fairly clearly that the knowledge came from the Highborne.
Reforging allows you to customize your magical items by substituting one secondary stat for a different secondary stat. The stats that are eligible are the ones in green text at the bottom of an item, such as critical strike, mastery, expertise, and so on. (We'll do a full list behind the cut.) You can only swap about 40% of a single secondary stat, and the item must be at least item level 200 or higher. (Items have levels similar to player characters, and those levels help determine how much of each stat bonus that item can provide.)
The stats that are not eligible to be reforged are stamina, intellect, strength, and agility. These stats are considered set in stone and have very little variation in the amount of each stat, even on different items of the same item level. Since that's the case, you can probably see why you're not able to re-allocate those points.
Where
You can find an NPC to reforge your items in each of the major cities. These include:
- Archmage Aranhir Starsinger in Darnassus
- Karabrel Moonlance in the Exodar
- Erdunor Whitespire in Ironforge
- Ithurian Whitespire in Stormwind
- Archmage Pratt in Undercity
- Enchanter Farendin in Orgrimmar
- Enchantress Fire in Silvermoon City
- Enchantress Herim in Thunder Bluff
How
As soon as you get near the reforger, you'll get an interact icon. Click on the reforger and drag and drop your magic item into the window. You'll be able to select from the list of stats to be customized, and the dialogue box will tell you how much it will cost. Reforging costs as much as a vendor will pay you for that given item.
The full list of stats that can be reforged (either reforged into or reforged away from) is thus:
- spirit
- hit rating
- expertise rating
- critical strike rating
- haste rating
- mastery rating
- parry rating
- dodge rating
There is a little bit of a fine art involved in knowing when to reforge your magic items. As a general rule, think twice about reforging green gear. This is because it's likely to be replaced relatively soon in your play time, and if you have limited gold, you might not get any real benefit out of reforging that green item.
Blue and purple gear, however, is usually worth reforging if the stats aren't already perfect for you. Most classes have some kind of "cap" for ratings like hit or expertise. Once you're at that cap, getting more of the stat won't help you. In these cases, reforge away from that capped stat and pick up something else. This involves knowing your class's stat caps (check our class columns right here at WoW Insider), but reforging can really help you get a lot of bang for your buck in this case.
Also, if you're a class that serves more than one role (like a paladin doubling as a tank or DPS), some of the rep gear can be very attractive with a little reforging. For example, the Belt of the Ferocious Wolf is fairly awesome for plate tanks if you swap the critical strike rating for some parry or dodge.
Ultimately, reforging lets your do some pretty creative things with gear that drops. The idea is that you will get more use out of each item if you can customize it, reducing the "waste drops" that were so prevalent in previous expansions. Play around with reforging, and see how you like it. I found that once I got started, I loved it.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Xayíde Jan 28th 2011 11:40AM
These do vary by class and spec (and even race!) unfortunately... You are probably better off consulting class specific articles to find that out. I don't think an overall advice column like WoW Rookie can cover all that.
beedub Feb 14th 2011 1:33AM
As someone who stepped away from WoW for a while and is slowly but surely making their way up to 85, I found this article extremely helpful. Thank you and keep up the good work!
loop_not_defined Jan 27th 2011 6:29PM
The article recommends reforging blue or purple gear. It's worth mentioning that if you're leveling in the 80-85 range, reforging blue gear pre-333 isn't anymore worthwhile than reforging green gear pre-333 (there are a few such pieces). This is due to the fact that stats on Cataclysm-level gear is entirely ilvl dependent, and not affected by item quality in the least.
rufwork Jan 28th 2011 9:15AM
"Archmage Aranhir Starsinger in Darnassus"
WoWhead shows Dalaran, and http://www.wowhead.com/npc=47584 has Aladrel Whitespire for Darn.