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Inscription Training Guide - Level 1 - 450

Posted by Zyle - November 17th, 2008

Introduction to Inscription

The inscription skill works as follows: Gather your herbs - you need 5 of any one type in order to mill them into pigment.
This will randomly yield between 2 and 4 pigment, with the chance to also create a secondary pigment. The pigment is then used to create ink, which in turn is used along with parchments to make your glyphs and scrolls.

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Lockpicking Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - February 8th, 2008

Lockpicking is a very useful skill, which only rogues can (and should) train. It does not count towards the two main professions that any character can learn and there is absolutely no reason not to train it. Lockpicking a good way of acquiring extra loot from locked chests, but also helps you get in some places - if you for some reason did not acquire the key. In this guide we will look at how you can train your lockpicking from 0 to 350, as well as some other important aspects of the Lockpicking Skill. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Mining Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 21st, 2007

Mining allows you to find and mine minerals, ores, and stones from particular resource nodes scattered throughout the world. It is one of the primary professions. Materials from mining and the items miners can create from them are vital reagents for many recipes within other professions. In this guide we will look at how you can train Mining from 0 to 375. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Leatherworking Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

The Leatherworking profession allows players to utilize the Leather gathered through the Skinning profession to create a variety of items, including cloaks, leather and mail armors, armor kits, quivers, and ammo pouches. In this guide we will look at how you can train Leatherworking from 0 to 375. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Jewelcrafting Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

Jewelcrafting is a profession which was introduced in the Burning Crusade expansion. Players are able to make rings, trinkets, necklaces and more, as well as gems for socketed weapons and armor. Special for any Jewelcrafters are Figurines which are Bind on Pickup and provide various bonuses. In this guide we will look at how you can train Jewelcrafting from 0 to 375. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Blacksmithing Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

Blacksmiths take bars of metal unearthed by the mining profession and work them into finely crafted arms and armor. There are many unique weapons and other armaments that cannot be found on any of the vendors or monsters in the game; these can only be created by blacksmiths. In this guide we will look at how you can train Blacksmithing from 0 to 375. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Engineering Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

Engineering is a primary profession in which characters may craft a variety of items with useful (and sometimes unpredictable) effects. Consumable devices can provide supplemental damage from explosives, aggro diversion and situational advantages (Discombobulator Ray and Field Repair Bot 74A). Trinkets can provide transporter access, increased resistance and situational advantages (Gnomish Cloaking Device and Goblin Jumper Cables). Some Engineering items can be given to other players, such as the Tranquil Mechanical Yeti and Fireworks.
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Cooking and Fishing Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

Cooking is a very useful profession, which everybody can and should train. Fishing is an excellent skill to combine Cooking with, as you can cook the fish you catch and effectively train the two professions at the same time. Since these are secondary professions, they do not count towards the two main professions that any character can learn and there is absolutely no reason not to train them. In this guide we will look at how you can train both Cooking and Fishing from 0 to 375, as well as some other important aspects of the Professions. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Cooking Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - August 20th, 2007

Cooking is a very useful profession, which everybody can and should train. Since it is a secondary profession, it does not count towards the two main professions that any character can learn and there is absolutely no reason not to train it. Cooking is especially useful for raids, as all the high level food provide buffs which are of great use. In this guide we will look at how you can train Cooking from 0 to 375, as well as some other important aspects of the Cooking Profession. If you have any questions and/or comments, please do not hesitate to leave a comment!

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Tailoring Training Guide

Posted by Kaets - March 26th, 2007

In this guide you will find a comprehensive list of what to make at each skill level in order to train your Tailoring Profession. You will also find a list of all the materials you require for this, and where you can acquire these materials. If you have any questions and/or remarks, please make a comment on this guide. Don?t forget to rate the guide - we greatly appreciate your feedback!

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