by Tiffany Bechdel on Jan 25, 2010
Tailoring is one of several primary professions that you can choose
from in World of Warcraft. You may only have two primary
professions at any time. Tailoring tends to pair well with the
Enchanting profession as the items you create with Tailoring can be
disenchanted to provide Enchanting materials. To learn more about the
basics of Tailoring please visit this
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/wow/guides/professions/tailoring"
target="_blank">guide.
Tailoring, like most other professions, can become time consuming, and
costly during the skilling up process. Having a guide while leveling
your Tailoring can make things less painful in both the time and money
department. This guide will attempt to do just that, walking you
through the skill levels and offering suggestions as to which patterns
you should use to gain skill points. To make the path even easier most
patterns within this guide can be learned at your Tailoring trainer and
have fairly easy to obtain materials.
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Materials for 1-450
100 Linen Cloth
51 Coarse Thread
46 Bolts of Linen
87 Wool Cloth
54 Bolts of Wool
107 Fine Thread
76 Silk Cloth
132 Bolts of Silk
36 Blue Dye
8 Heavy Leather
6 Bleach
36 Mageweave
105 Bolts of Mageweave
18 Blue Dye
45 Silken Thread
56 Heavy Silken Thread
36 Runecloth
177 Bolts of Runecloth
79 Rune Thread
120 Netherweave
110 Bolts of Netherweave
8 Infinite Dust
18 Knothide Leather
120 Frostweave
93 Eternium Thread
247 Bolts of Frostweave
174 Imbued Frostweave
Level
20 Required
Learn
Expert Tailoring from a Tailoring Trainer
Level
35 Required
Learn
Artisan Tailoring from a Tailoring Trainer
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Level
50 Required
Learn
Master Tailoring from a Master Tailoring Trainer (Located in Outland)
Level
65 Required
Learn
Grand Master Tailoring from a Grand Master Tailoring Trainer (Located
in Northrend)
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