Gold Capped: How to generate Celestial Essences

Enchanting Cataclysm gear takes Hypnotic Dust, Celestial Essences, Heavenly Shards, and Maelstrom Crystals. I've spent the last week making and selling scrolls, and this has led to the discovery that these materials are not currently being used in the ratio they're being made. Celestial Essences are, by far, the bottleneck.
This is not a scientific fact, but I sell a lot of scrolls, and that means that my materials use is probably a representative sample of my market's actual materials use. If you simply look at all the enchants at ilvl 300 and up, the ratio of materials used will be different than if you look at a sample of actual market data. Actual market data will include the fact that some enchants sell better than others. One could, however, take a look at Wowpopular.com's enchant list and weigh each recipe by the number of stars they give it to get a general idea.
That said, let's look at the best and cheapest ways to make Celestials.
Carnelian Spikes
Most of the enchanting mats coming into the market are going to be from people who craft items to disenchant. Disenchanting weapons yields essences 75% of the time and dust the rest of the time. Disenchanting armor gives you the inverse, yielding dust 75% of the time. Without any doubt, the best item in the game to disenchant for Celestials right now is Carnelian Spikes. It's ilvl 317 and takes a jewelcrafter nothing but three Carnelians and three Jeweler's Settings, available for 1.05g at the vendor (assuming guild perks and rep). It's not only the best item to craft, it's the only one on the list. All other green weapons are drops or quest rewards, and all the blacksmithing craftables are blue or purple.
The issue with disenchanting spikes is that the opportunity cost for these mats is an Inferno Ruby through an alchemy transmute. Every single Carnelian that gets used to make Celestials is not being used to make Inferno Rubies. Most players capable of making either will decide which path to take based on what costs more. If Celestials cost 90g and uncut red gems cost 130g, it's always worth making the red gems until you push them down to the price of the Celestials. You have to ensure that you include the values of Heartblossom (used for the transmute), Hypnotic Dust (a byproduct of the spikes), and transmute mastery (20% bonus to gems produced).
Other greens
The other factor to remember is that the only way to get Carnelians is to prospect Cataclysm ores. This will yield green-quality gems, including Carnelians, in equal quantities. To get a stack of Carnelians, you will also have to deal with a stack of every other color of gem. Several of these can be turned into low-level green armor that can be disenchanted; however, this will yield mostly dusts. Also, Zephyrite can't be used for anything but selling to non-prospectors when the JC daily quest calls for it. We used to vendor it, but since patch 4.2, this is no longer worth it unless we need to bag space now.
Actually, these greens are the reason that Hypnotic Dust is so much more abundant than Celestials; each of them has a 75% chance to yield dust, and while the guild perk Bountiful Bags does proc on dust (as well as blue or purple shards), it doesn't proc on essences. For every green weapon you make, you'll be making 7.5 rings/necklaces and vendoring three Zephyrites. It's still more Celestials than, say, making the Darkbrand Helm or Spiritmend Robe, as these produce dust at about the same ratio as the green jewelery.
Of course, a significant number of enchanting mats enter the market through 5-mans. I routinely see 10 or more drops from trash mobs between bosses while farming valor points, and more often than not, there's an enchanter in the group that gives us the ability to DE. There are 162 weapons on the drop table and 347 armor drops on that same table. This leads to a much better ratio of Celestials; however, it's not controllable. This means there will always be a background supply of Celestials that scales roughly with the number of dungeons being done on average by people in your realm.
The shortage
Right now and until the demand for enchants on new gear gears down to a level that it's matched by the supply of new enchanting mats, Celestials are going to be expensive and in short supply. People are already running more 5-mans so they can buy their new valor gear, but on many realms, there is less mining happening. The only way you can proactively create Celestials is through ore, so keep an eye out and buy when there's large amounts of supply.
Also, if you calculate that on your realm Inferno Rubies are still a better use of Carnelians than making Celestials, it might be a good idea to buy all the Celestials below the price where it would make sense to make them instead.
If you elect to set that as your target, make sure that you pop online as often as possible to pick up any mats posted below that, and when you're calculating whether it's profitable to sell a scroll, use that value for the Celestials rather than whatever your addon tells you. Also, if you ever see raw Carnelians for sale on the AH at a price that would allow you to make your mats at your target price, buy them up and make them into mats.
These strategies can help a scroll-making enchanter get through a patch; however, they stop working when the new stock catches up to the demand. If you notice your scroll sales drop and there's a large increase in the availability of enchanting mats, consider forming an exit strategy. Sell as much of your stock as you can so you're not caught with a large inventory that you have to reassess the value of in order to sell.
The dust
Hypnotic Dust is currently almost a byproduct of disenchanting. This leads to massive levels of supply that really force the price down. It's certainly used by enchanters, but not as fast as it accumulates. If you have a tailor, you can try "venting" excess dust into the bag market with Embersilk and Otherworldly bags, but that's a much smaller market than the enchants. I suspect we'll be seeing some sort of dust sink from Blizzard soon.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Peebers Jul 7th 2011 3:17PM
OMG TY!
Peebers Jul 7th 2011 3:22PM
i thought i might be crazy or missing a huge market. i wish there was an imbued embersilk recipe.
Yrmes Jul 7th 2011 8:24PM
To imbue your embersilk while you imbue your embersilk.
Yeah, it's kind of silly they skipped the whole "thread" thing and just said put your cloth together with some dust and you'll make a bag. Means that if they ever come out with an imbued bag you'll just be tossing twice the dust at it. Imbued frostweave made so much more sense.
klievhelm Jul 7th 2011 3:31PM
If you have excess honor points or JPs, Essences are the best value you can get for them now that Maelstrom Crystals are so common. The transition happened once the troll instances came online.
Thiron Jul 7th 2011 5:01PM
For honor, yes, for JP - boots are more expensive on most servers
shaydwyrm Jul 7th 2011 8:15PM
Note that the old Valor Point gear can be disenchanted for maelstrom crystals, so enchanters can produce crystals for 700 JP and non-enchanters can get BoE boots disenchanted for 1650 JP. Depending on your server prices this may tip the balance back in favor of maelstrom crystals as a JP sink.
Puntable Jul 8th 2011 10:15AM
Boots are a good option right now. After those saturate the market, you can try Cardinal Rubys from Dalaran. 220 JP buys a Ruby that you can cut and sell for around 220G, so 1JP = 1G. Twinks and leveling alts buy them all day long. While in Dalaran, you can do the JC daily and make a Nightmare Tear for another 200G or so.
Vector Jul 7th 2011 3:33PM
While I realize this is a gold-generation article, I'm surprised you don't mention justice points as a viable option for obtaining essences. Once you have all your justice gear and heirlooms, etc, that's about all the JP are good for anymore.
Thiron Jul 7th 2011 5:00PM
Better buy the 359 boots. They're still expensive enough to be best JP sink
Samuel Jul 7th 2011 3:34PM
By the rough math I did, based on the prices on my server, greater celestial essences were the best thing to buy with excess justice points. So that's where I've been getting mine.
Zenotho Jul 7th 2011 3:38PM
Welcome back, Basil! How's no sleep treating you? Please pay no attention to the strange purpley glow and the weeks-old chunks of gnome carcass scattered around Gold Capped.
On Topic... I agree that the Carnelians are still, even with the demand for Celestials, still a better investment (at least on my server), only because the Inferno Ruby xmute is even more valuable when you send it back to your JCer who was going to make the greens anyway and cut them into Brilliants, Bolds, whatever, which are currently hovering around 140-150g on my server right now (Celestials seem steady at around 100g).
Darraxus Jul 7th 2011 3:49PM
Lesser celestials do proc from Bountiful Bags when you DE the lesser jewelry and armor. The greater ones dont because they were classified as "elemental" for whatever reason.
Rajah Jul 7th 2011 9:47PM
During WotLK this was also the case for Cosmic Essences. The lessers were under Trade Goods -> Enchanting in the AH while the greaters were under Elementals. Since they followed this same scheme in Cataclysm for Celestial Essences, I'm thinking that this may be intentional.
aeghadrix Jul 7th 2011 3:48PM
Heads up - The Lesser Celestial Essence will still proc off the guild perk bountiful bags, It is just the Greater Celestial that seem to be classified incorrectly.
See - http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/2369922563
wade.adams.73 Jul 7th 2011 4:07PM
Actually the Zephyrite will be used in the new tanking weapon that people will be unlocking from the dailies. It may be worth holding on to them for a little while and see what happens.
jlhealy Jul 7th 2011 4:20PM
In addition to JPs, you can also buy celestials with honor points.
Scooba Jul 7th 2011 4:22PM
WTB "maelstrom shatter"
Wrath Jul 7th 2011 4:28PM
A dust sink? I don't recall any dust sinks for the other expansions... where do you get this idea?
Literaltruth Jul 8th 2011 1:18AM
You're right, of course.
Dust does seem to me to be a very silly material to make a sink out of. I'd recommend metal, plastic or porcelain.
Thiron Jul 7th 2011 5:04PM
Enchanting mats in this expansion are in quite a disbalance. In TBC and WOTLK, most enchants needed more dusts. I mean, we have enchants with 2 dusts sometimes. Other disbalance is in heavenly shards. Enchanters need quite a bunch to get all the recipes, and previously we had 5% chance to get shard from a green - but now none.
Also, what do you think - should we expect maelstrom shatter soon?