World of Warcraft Profession Leather,wow tailoring level 75 limit
WoW 300-375 Lockpicking Guide
How do I get a Profession?
You have to find an NPC that can teach you their Profession. Ask other people where you can find certain trainers, or discover them on your own.
Using Professions
After you have trained or purchased a Profession, hit "P" to bring up your abilities book. Then, look for a new icon that has been placed in there for that skill. You can drag this icon over to your action bar to make it easier to find and use. If you can't fit it on the first row of your action bar, place it on a different row by left-clicking on the scroll arrows to the right of your action bar (it's ok if the icon is still selected on your cursor).
Profession Limit
You can learn all of the secondary skills, but can only choose two professions.
Character Level Limits
In order to prevent low level characters from mastering high level skills, a certain character level limit is required for each level of profession. You will need a minimum character level to learn a new level of professions. Apprentice requires level 5, Journeyman level 10, Expert level 20 and Artisan requires level 35. Master requires level 50.
Professions
If you go Mining there are two recommended paths. Decide which one you want to take.
Mining - Mining is used to collect items for engineering and blacksmithing.
Blacksmithing - Create armor and weapons.
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Mining - Mining is used to collect items for engineering, jewelcrafting and blacksmithing.
Engineering - Engineering is used to assemble cloth, leather, metal, and stones into parts needed to make explosives, guns, scopes, bullets, mechanical dragons, aquatic helmets, and more.
Herbalism/Herb Gathering - Collect herbs that can be used with alchemy.
Alchemy - The alchemist mixes herbs to generate potions with a variety of effects.
Skinning - Gather leather and hides for leatherworking, blacksmithing and tailoring (mostly leatherworking).
Leatherworking - Create leather armor and armor patches.
Tailoring - Create cloth items and bags.
Enchanting - Improve existing items.
Mining - Mining is used to collect items for engineering, jewelcrafting and blacksmithing.
Jewelcrafting - Improve existing items.
Secondary Skills
First Aid - Healing.
Fishing - Collect food. Good for cooking.
Cooking - Food is used in the game to heal players out of combat so that they can return to the fighting as quickly as possible.
Skill Increases
Gray - You cannot increase your skill by making these items or harvesting these items.
Green - These items give you a fairly poor chance to increase your skill. You can still do it, but its going to take a lot of gathering/creation to up your skill with these items.
Yellow - These items give you a reduced chance of increasing your skill. It's still pretty reasonable to try to increase your skills with these items.
Orange - These items give you your best chance of increasing your skill. For Professions, making an orange item may increase your skill.
Red - Your skill is not high enough.
Secondary Skill Training
Expert and above skill tiers for secondary skills require you to find the books to teach you them. Artisan level requires a quest to be completed.
Item Creation Times
The cap on time required to make an item in those professions is based on quality and level.
Level 31+ Green Items at least 8 sec
Level 31+ Blue Items at least 15 sec
Level 31+ Purple Items at least 25 sec
Trainers
All primary profession trainers outside of capitals (Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Leatherworking, Tailoring) train up to Artisan level (skill level 300) in their respective professions.
The capital cities possess Artisan level trainers for the primary professions they support, and are surrounded by their newly-dubbed Apprentices where applicable. Please visit your local Master trainer when you wish to train.
Random Information
The Profession UI has a search field. Text that is entered into the search field searches against item names, reagent names and item levels (if you include a level). For instance you can type Peace into the search field to see all of your recipes that use Peacebloom, or type in 20-30 to see all of you level 20-30 recipes. This search field only appears once you have more than 75 skill in your profession.
The Profession UI has a checkbox that allows you to search by only items that you have the materials to make.
Patch 2.4: The Profession UI search field has been improved and now allows for searching of more types of things. For instance you can search for items by socket color, by effect ("Critical Strike" for instance) or search gems by their effect ("Strength" for instance). In addition, the searching of items by level has been made more intuitive. You can now search for items by level with "15-20" to search for items that you can make that have a minimum level required of 15 to 20.
You can link recipes into chat. If you have chat input open and you shift-click on one of your recipes in your profession UI then it will put a link to that recipe with the reagents it requires to make into chat.
Gathering skills will not fail when you have reached the maximum skill possible.
Some Professions allow you to use the trade screen to interact with other people's items. For example, enchanters can enchant items directly in the trade screen. Lockpicking and some other Professions can also be used via the trade screen.
If you attempt to learn a recipe you already know, you will now see a message that says you already know it.
Some recipes are intended to increase your skills in that Profession rather than to create an item to sell to another player.
Some Epic player crafted items can be created that require raiding.
Generally, recipes with white names are store-bought and ones with green or blue (or purple) names are drops from monsters. So if you see some white recipes for sale, a person just bought the item from a vendor and is trying to re-sell it for a profit.
When gathering Herbs or Mining, if you see gray dots on your mini-map those are items found below you or in a nearby cave.
Creating Multiple Items
In the bottom left corner of the trade interface, there is an area where you can select how many of a specific item you want to create. This is very helpful when you're creating the same item repeatedly. There is also a "Create All" button that will create as many copies of the item as you can.
Tips
Buy stacks of Profession components from other players. That is faster than collecting them on your own! Have your friends save up components too.
Devote a certain bag to carrying your Profession items. You can even pick a different-colored bag if you have one, to make it easier to find.
Know which classes will need the products that you can create with your Professions:
Mail: Warriors, Paladins (Hunters and Shaman can start wearing mail at level 40)
Leather: Rogues, Hunters, Druids, Shamans
Cloth: Mages, Priests, Warlocks
Know which Profession components to save while you are fighting. You can sell them to other players or give them to friends, rather than selling them to the merchants:
Blacksmithing: jewels, metal bars, linen, wool, leather...
Engineering: jewels, cloth, leather, mechanical items, metal bars...
Leatherworking: leather, ruined pelts, hides...
Tailoring: linen, cloth, wool, silk...
Cooking: meat, various monster parts...
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