Step 1: Buy all the following items at AH/VENDOR/ Note: Everything marked with (*) can be bought from the trainer! So don’t stress buying them now.
**WARNING**
You will need a lot of bag space for this, so i suggest you by all the materials and mail them to an alt, if you don’t have one, make one and park it next to a post box, send all the materials, then just hit reply on your alt and all your materials will be in your post box ready to be picked up when needed.
**WARNING(number 2)**
The below list is a bare minimum, with you getting a skill point on pretty much every item crafted, even when yellow and not orange, so you can expect to have to buy a lot more mats then are listed below.
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Amount | Material | |
100 | Linen Cloth | |
20 | Bolt of Linen Cloth | or 40 more Linen Cloth |
100 | Wool Cloth | |
25 | Bolt of Woolen Cloth | or 75 more Wool Cloth |
80 | Silk Cloth | |
120 | Bolt of Silk Cloth | or 480 more Silk Cloth |
50 | Mageweave Cloth | |
80 | Bolt of Mageweave Cloth | or 400 more Mageweave Cloth |
50 | Runecloth | |
135 | Bolt of Runecloth | or 675 more Runecloth |
150 | Netherweave Cloth | |
160 | Bolt of Netherweave Cloth | or 480 more Netherweave Cloth |
75 | Bolt of Imbued Netherweave Cloth | or 1125 more Netherweave Cloth and 150 Arcane Dust |
30 | Arcane Dust | |
30 | Netherweb Spider Silk | |
130 | Rugged Leather | |
20 | Knothide Leather | |
75 | Coarse Thread* | |
135 | Fine Thread* | |
5 | Grey Dye* | |
30 | Blue Dye* | |
10 | Bleach* | |
60 | Red Dye* | |
45 | Silken Thread* | |
60 | Heavy Silken Thread* | |
85 | Rune Thread* |
Step 2: Have a teleport to Shattrath(Ask a mage). Go to one of the inns and set your Heartstone. Now we are heading to Sanctum of the Sun in Shadowmoon Valley. If you don’t have the FP you need to get running!
Leave Shattrath from one of its Eastern exits and start to follow the road east. If you haven’t already got the Stonebreaker Hold (horde) or the Allerian Stronghold(Alliance) FP’s, take the south fork in the road when at Tuurem and pick them up, if you have or are not interested, just keep following the road east, when the road forks again, take the southern fork, and continue into SMV.
Again if you want the FP’s here, take the first road north you find for Shadowmoon Village(Horde) or take the first road south you find for Wildhammer Stronghold(Alliance).
Carry on along the road and you will eventually find the Sanctum of the Sun, just south of the road. Buy Imbued Netherweave Tunic (or robe) pattern from Arrond.
Use your hs to get to Shattrath again. If you have the flight path to Honor Hold/Thrallmar use it now. If not mount back up, leave Shattrath east and start following the road again, this time at the first fork, take the northern route into Hellfire, you will find the road disappears though, so just follow the map below. The blue routes are the optional horde FP’s. I highly recommend getting the Falcon Watch FP though as it is the connecting FP between Shattrath and Thrallmar.
Step 3: Once you arrive find the Tailoring trainer (in the in for Horde) and start following the below guide!
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1 – 50: Bolt of Linen Cloth
50 – 70: Linen Bag
70 – 75: Reinforced Linen Cape
75 – 105: Bolt of Woolen Cloth
105 – 110: Gray Woolen Shirt
110 – 125: Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders
125 – 145: Bolt of Silk Cloth
145 – 160: Azure Silk Hood
160 – 170: Silk Headband
170 – 175: Formal White Shirt
175 – 185: Bolt of Mageweave
185 – 205: Crimson Silk Vest
205 – 215: Crimson Silk Pantaloons
215 – 220: Black Mageweave Leggings/Black Mageweave Vest
220 – 230: Black Mageweave Gloves
230 – 250: Black Mageweave Headband/Black Mageweave Shoulders
250 – 260: Bolt of Runecloth
260 – 275: Runecloth Belt
275 – 300: Runecloth Gloves
–275 – 300–Alternative: Brightcloth Cloak
300 – 325: Bolt of Netherweave
Step 4: -Time to go to Shattrah, Lower City. Camp yourself outside Eiin and buy all of his recipes. You’ll need to stay here until 375 because of the Mana Loom right next to him-
325 – 340: Bolt of Imbued Netherweave
340 – 350: Netherweave Boots
–350 – 375–Alternative: Bolt of Frostweave(goes grey at 375 but sinse you will need hundreds of them later, may as well make them while they give you skill points!)
350 – 360: Netherweave Tunic
360 – 375: Imbued Netherweave Tunic
Step 5: Pick up one of the 3 Tailoring specialization quests and go complete it, there rather easy but check the rewards of each specialization before you complete a quest!
That’s it so far, ill try and add some farming spots if people want, as depending on your cash it might be easier / cheaper to farm, although with the amount of gold you can now make in the latest expansion, it might be more profitable (in a gold / hour) to just farm something else to sell and buy the mats needed!
p.s. Massive thanks to whoever originally posted this list, i take no credit for that, i simply updated it a bit =)
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a little more info to helpI bought my recipes Netherweave, Netherweave Robe, Bolt of Imbued Netherweave, and Imbued Netherweave bag right in shat at Eiin next to the Mana Loom. There is also a lady there selling recipes for Primal Moon cloth and items you can make with it.
I think I had to buy some stuff in Thrallmar but, I can’t rememeber.
Also if you go to Stonard in the Swamp of Sorrows I found some recipes there.
You can also make a cenarion herb bag if you get honored at Sylithus by doing quests there and it takes a good while but you can make good money selling bags.
I don’t remember where I got my other bag recipes from but, the Soul Pouch sells for 20g and the Enchanted Mageweave pouch sells for about 13g or more. I am sure if you Google search any of them it will show you where to buy the recipes.
Alliance cloth farmingspots i used for cloth farming
linen – almost any low lvl humonoid but i like the kobold miners in elwynn forest cause they are funny.
wool – furblogs around ashenvale. they respawn fast and i’d say i get about a 35-40% droprate on wool
silk – if you do linen in elwynn then the guys at angerfang in wetlands. if you farm linen somewhere in kalimdor then the sandfury trolls (lvl 42-45) in tanaris (just south of Zul’Farrak) have a decent droprate plus you get a head start on collecting mageweave this way.
mageweave – this is a tossup between the deadwood furblogs (around lvl 50) in southern felwood and the sandfury trolls in tanaris. i’m partial to the furblogs because of the added bonus of timbermaw rep for killing them and turning in feathers.
runecloth – furblogs in northern felwood and western winterspring (hot springs area). good drop rate and added timbermaw rep bonus.
netherweave – ogres (around lvl 65-67) in northern nagrand. awesome droprate and added rep bonus with kurenai and also powder samples for halaa badge things. so here you kill 3 birds with one stone.
*note about the sandfury trolls in tanaris* they drop flask of mojo quite often. don’t make the mistake i made thinking they are useless and vender them. they sell for around 1G each on my server (Gilneas). this comes in handy for buying all the extra stuff you’ll need.
Another good spot forAnother good spot for Mageweave is the Deadwood Furblog area in South Felwood (47,88). The added bonus to that is you can raise your Timbermaw Hold rep quite easily. Just run the area in a circle a couple of times, irk the lvl 40-50s who are trying to raise their rep, collect some feathers, mageweave and the odd snazzy green (or even blue), turn in your feathers, rinse and repeat.
Shadowfang Keep and AH, butShadowfang Keep and AH, but besides that..Sorry
Slight errorNice guide, but there is a slight error. In step 2 when you say go to Shadowmoon to buy the Imbued Netherweave Tunic pattern, from sanctum of the sun (It’s actually sanctum of the stars) And you also need to be sided with The Scryers to get the pattern. So I had to get someone who was with Scryers to get the pattern. I didnt realise this until I got there, so it will be worthwhile to mention this in your guide.
Is there anywhere elseIs there anywhere else besides The Stockades to go for Wool Cloth?
Cloth locations.I’m raising tailoring on my horde character now so figured I would post the cloth spots I used.
Linen: Ragefire Chasm, got 120ish in a clear and it was pretty easy to clear.
Wool Cloth: The Stockades(not best for horde but I ran in without a death at 72), 30-60 a clear(15-20min for a DK at 72)
Sorry stopped keeping track of how many I got after those two.
Silk Cloth: Scarlet Monastery, A couple stacks I think.
Mageweave: Tanaris, Ogres or Pirates both drop it decently. Pirates seem better for AoE tho.
Runecloth: Hellfire Peninsula, Not sure if this is best or not but I killed at the expedition armory. Really easy kills there and you get some netherweave mixed in.
For netherweave I had so much from doing all the outlands quests for the achievments that I didn’t really spend time focusing on it.
For frostweave I still don’t know a decent spot and it seems respawn rates change alot.
Hope this helps somebody out, and if anyone finds a nice spot for frostweave I would love that info. 😛
I would go with frostweaveI would go with frostweave bolts when you can train them unless you just have access to outlands stuff more than frostweave cloth. Good guide from what I see otherwise, thanks for posting it.
I know it depends on theI know it depends on the server economy, but isn’t the Frostwoven stuff generally easier to make from 350 on? Frostwoven things take just 3 Frostweave bolts (15 cloth) each, while Imbued Netherweave Tunic takes a total of 90 Netherweave cloth each.
Seems quite nice. WellSeems quite nice. Well presented. I can’t comment on the actual content though, so please people who’ve got experience with tailoring, leave some feedback!