Okay. I decided to pick up engineering, Here's the engineering guide that I created last night, trying to spend the least amount of gold I could. I must admit that it's about 70 gold for everything, But in the end, you'll have like 20-25 gold in your pocket. This is the Quick and Dirty way to engineering. If you can't keep up with the bill, I suggest getting mining, as it alleviates nearly 90% of your costs when you just straight mine to 300.
First is the engineering shopping list of all items I used in my engineering powerlevel. You WILL have leftovers on most things but I padded for the unlucky.
Next is the List itself. What to skill up engineering on until the level desired. For instance, 1-40 means stop doing it when you get your 40th profession point. Next, what typically you can do with the item. Then, AH'ed ingredients and finally the ingredients in ONE make of the crafted item.
Engineering Shopping list of items needed:
90 Rough Stones (AH)
80 Coarse Stones (AH)
75 Heavy Stones (AH)
90 Solid Stones (AH)
50 Dense Stones (AH)
10 Wooden Stock (EVend)
29 Weak Flux (EVend)
50 Heavy Leather (AH)
10 Wool Cloth (AH)
10 Mageweave Cloth (AH)
33 Runecloth (AH)
Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 07:11.
I know from personal experience that leveling enchanting can be a very expensive venture. I probably spent thousands of gold leveling mine. So with that in mind I have created a guide that will try to cut those costs. The majority of recipes in this guide will be obtained from the enchanting trainers or vendors. I will try to use materials available from disenchanting and avoid shards since they are very expensive to buy and hard to get from disenchanting. The majority of the materials you are going to be using are dust, essences, and only a few shards.
Enchanting Preparation
Due to the large volume of materials you are going to be gathering you may want to consider making a bank alt. You can mail items back and forth between your bank alt and your main as you need them. Bank alt’s are really handy for storage. Personally I have an alt with a guild bank of his own, so it has a huge amount of storage space.
A good place to get materials is from the auction house. However I wouldn’t recommend buying the raw materials to level with unless you absolutely have to. Instead I suggest you buy items such as weapons and armor off the auction house to disenchant. I was able to collect a large supply of materials doing this at only a fraction of the cost of buying raw materials.
Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 07:08.
Apprentice Blacksmithing
1 - 25
Rough Sharpening Stones (1 x Rough Stone) x 50
25 - 45
Rough Grinding Stones (2 x Rough Stone) x 20
45 - 75
Copper Chain Belt (6 x Copper Bar) x 30
Journeyman Blacksmithing (50)
75 - 80
Coarse Grinding Stones (2 x Coarse Stones) x 10
80 - 100
Runed Copper Belt (10 x Copper Bar) x 20
100 - 105
Silver Rod (1 x Silver Bar, 2 x Rough Grinding Stone) x 5
105 - 125
Rough Bronze Leggings (6 x Bronze Bar) x 20
Expert Blacksmithing (125)
125 - 150
Heavy Grinding Stone (3 x Heavy Stone) x 50
150 - 155
Golden Rod (1 x Gold Bar, 2 x Coarse Grinding Stone) x 5
155 - 165
Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 06:57.
This guide will help you to level your Alchemy from 1 to 450. It’s going to require a lot of herbs, so you are going to need to buy them, or take up herbalism as well to be able to supply your own. Alchemy and Herbalism go well together, as one will feed to materials for the other.
One of the first steps is to assemble the raw materials you will need. The herbs can often be found on the auction house, if you don’t gather them yourself. The draw back of buying the materials is it will be very expensive. You will also need to pick up vials. These can be purchased at a alchemy supply NPC for a minimal cost.
Vials you will need:
Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 06:53.