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Tailoring Tailor Guilde

Rinde

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Dec 20, 2012
Good Evening every1,

Of course i ment Guide not Guilde lol - hope you enjoy anyway.


Preparation:
The following steps can be preformed before dropping your previous profession:

  • Reach level 35 (requirement for artisan tailoring)
  • Acquire the following resources from the AH, or from friends:
    • 116 Linen Cloth (5.8 stacks)
    • 162 Wool Cloth (8.1 stacks)
    • 508 Silk Cloth (25.4 stacks)
    • 575 Mageweave Cloth (28.75 stack)
    • 852 Runecloth (42,6 stack)
    • 72 Rugged Leather
    • About 36 Gold Bars
    Since this guide uses yellow items to level in a few places, there
    is a small chance that one of the items you make may not give a
    skillup. I've followed this procedure 2.5 times, and never had any
    problems, but it doesn't hurt to buy a little extra cloth, just
    in case.

    The prices of cloth varies greatly between servers especially on private servers. On some servers, it costs 1.8g for one stack of wool. Others, only 60 silver. By the
    estimations above, expect to spend 60 gold on the cloth.
  • Get Pattern: Dark Silk Shirt from vendor in Darkshire/Tarren Mill
    (11s). Vendor carries only 1.

    The vendor is found outside, by the fountain in Tarren Mill. In
    Darkshire, the vendor is upstairs in the building across from the
    inn.
  • Get Pattern: Azure Silk Cloak from vendor in
    Thalanaar/Hammerfall (11s). Vendor carries only 1.

    In Hammerfall, the vendor is in the large rectangular building near
    the entrance. It's the same building that the first aid artisan
    quest is in. For Thalanaar, the vendor is standing in a lighted
    gazebo, a little north of the rest of the camp.
  • Optional: Get Pattern: White Bandit Mask as a drop or
    from the AH. If you can find it on the AH for a couple gold, it's
    probably worth it.
    You'll save 10 mageweave bolts by using it instead of black mageweave
    leggings between 215 to 225.
  • Get Pattern: Mooncloth from Winterspring (2g). Vendor
    carries unlimited quantity.

    Since the mooncloth pattern is available in unlimited quantity, it
    can usually be found cheaply at the AH. If you choose to go to
    Winterspring, you can pick up a dozen, and sell them on the AH
    later. Traveling to winterspring requires running past some level
    51-53 furbolgs, in the tunnel from Felwood. I recommend not killing
    these creatures, since it will greatly increase the difficulty of
    gaining Timbermaw reputation (see 250-300 guide). Instead, have a
    friend summon you, or use an insivibility potion or stealth form.
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Walkthrough
If the item is brown when you make it, you will always generate a
skillup. Yellow makes no promises. Sometimes, on an item that
was yellow, I had to make 3 items just to get one skillup. Green
rarely makes a skillup. Grey never produces a skillup. For most
items, you should only use it when it is brown. A few items have
a large yellow region, so you can make a few after it has turned
yellow without risk.

The 4 numbers separated by slashes indicate when this item turns
brown/yellow/green/gray.

  • Example Item:
  • Takes you from level x to level y: SKILLUP brown / yellow / green / gray
    Item name, qty to make
    (reagents) [ total cloth for bolts in this step listed in square braces ]


LINEN CRAFTING PHASE (1-75)

Pick up Tailoring from a Journeyman Tailor. These are found in
all the major cities. Level 5 is required for this skill.

The total cost for the vendor materials used for clothing in this phase: 7.70 s
The approximate cost of cloth used for clothing in this phase: 1.2000 gold
The total NPC value of all clothing produced in this phase: 12.15 s

  • 1-43: SKILLUP 1 / 30 / ??? / 45?
    Bolt of Linen Cloth, qty: 58 (* see note #1)
    (116 Linen Cloth) [ 116 Linen Cloth ]
  • 43-45: SKILLUP 10 / 45 / 50 / 60
    Brown Linen Vest , qty: 2 (* see note #2) Sell price: 0.31 s
    (2 Linen Bolts) [ 4 Linen Cloth ]
    (2 Coarse Thread)
  • 45-50: SKILLUP 15 / 50 / 70 / 85
    Linen Belt , qty: 5 Sell price: 0.22 s
    (10 Linen Bolts) [ 20 Linen Cloth ]
    (5 Coarse Thread)
  • 50-60: SKILLUP 35 / 60 / ???? / 95
    Heavy Linen Gloves , qty: 10 Sell price: 0.29 s
    (20 Linen Bolts) [ 40 Linen Cloth ]
    (10 Coarse Thread)
  • 60-65: SKILLUP 40 / 65 / 85 / 100
    Blue Linen Shirt , qty: 10 Sell price: 0.75 s
    (20 Linen Bolts) [ 40 Linen Cloth ]
    (5 Coarse Thread)
  • 65-75: SKILLUP 80 / 85 / 100 / 120
    Reinforced Linen Cape , qty: 10 Sell price: 0.67 s
    (20 Linen Bolts) [ 40 Linen Cloth ]
    (30 Coarse Thread)


*Note 1 : Let 'x' equal your current skill level, and 'y'
equal the number of linen cloth bolts that you have made.

Once ( x + y ) >= 100, you can stop. You will have enough bolts to finish this stage.

*Note 2 : Linen Belts can be used instead of Brown Linen
vests. They are worth 9 copper less, but it seems silly making
just 2 vests when belts would work just fine.

WOOL CRAFTING PHASE (75-125)

Pick up Journeyman Tailoring from a Expert Tailor. These are found
in all the major cities. Level 10 is required for this skill.

The total cost for the vendor materials used for clothing in this phase: 74.00 s
The approximate cost of cloth used for clothing in this phase: 10.0000 gold
The total NPC value of all clothing produced in this phase: 57.10 s


  • 75-103: SKILLUP 75 / 90 / ???? / 105
    Bolt of Woolen Cloth, qty: 54 (* see note #1)
    (162 Wool Cloth) [ 162 Wool Cloth ]
  • 103-115: SKILLUP 100 / 110 / 120 / 130
    Gray Woolen Shirt , qty: 12 (* see note #2) Sell price: 2.00 s
    (24 Wool Bolts) [ 72 Wool Cloth ]
    (12 Fine Thread)
    (12 Gray Dye)
  • 115-125: SKILLUP 110 / 135 / 150 / 170
    Double-Stitched Woolen Shoulders , qty: 10 Sell price: 3.31 s
    (30 Wool Bolts) [ 90 Wool Cloth ]
    (20 Fine Thread)


*Note 1 : Let 'x' equal your current skill level, and 'y'
equal the number of woolen cloth bolts that you have made.

Once ( 2x + y ) >= 260, you can stop. You will have enough bolts to finish this stage.

*Note 2 : Gray Woolen shirts turn yellow at 110, but I've found
that the next 5 will always give a skillup too.

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SILK CRAFTING PHASE (125-175)

Pick up Expert Tailoring from an Artisan Tailor to pass 150. These
trainers are found in Stormwind and Undercity. Level 20 is required
for this skill.

Unlike linen and wool, you can make bolts until they go gray,
without wasting any. In fact, for this stage, and for Mageweave,
it is advisable to buy bolts instead of of cloth from the AH, if
you can get it cheaper.

Some of the silk bolts made here will be used in this stage. The
rest will be made in the first part of phase 4.

The total cost for the vendor materials used for clothing in this phase: 4.1350 gold
The approximate cost of cloth used for clothing in this phase: 7.5000 gold
The total NPC value of all clothing produced in this phase: 2.7798 gold

  • 125-145: SKILLUP 125 / ???? / ???? / 145
    Bolt of Silk Cloth, qty: 130
    (520 Silk Cloth) [ 520 Silk Cloth ]
  • 145-155: SKILLUP 145 / ???? / ???? / ????
    Azure Silk Hood , qty: 10 Sell price: 7.45 s
    (20 Silk Bolts) [ 80 Silk Cloth ]
    (10 Fine Thread)
    (20 Blue Dye)
  • 155-168: SKILLUP 155 / 165 / 170 / 175
    Dark Silk Shirt , qty: 13 Sell price: 12.00 s
    (26 Silk Bolts) [ 104 Silk Cloth ]
    (13 Fine Thread)
    (26 Gray Dye)
  • 168-170: SKILLUP 160 / ???? / ???? / ????
    Silk Headband , qty: 2 Sell price: 9.99 s
    (6 Silk Bolts) [ 24 Silk Cloth ]
    (4 Fine Thread)
  • 170-175: SKILLUP 155 / 165 / 170 / 175
    Formal White Shirt , qty: 5 Sell price: 5.50 s
    (15 Silk Bolts) [ 60 Silk Cloth ]
    (5 Fine Thread)
    (10 Bleach)


MAGEWEAVE CRAFTING PHASE (125-175)

Pick up Artisan Tailoring from an Master Tailor to pass 225. Level
35 is required for this skill, and you must be level 200 before
you can pick it up.

Master Tailor Daryl Stack is found in the church, at Tarren Mill.

Master Tailor Timothy Worthington is found in Theramore. To find
him, walk into the city portion from the pier. Turn left when the
road forks. The first building on your left is his, and he's on
the second floor. There is a tailoring vendor downstairs in the
building, but he doesn't have blue dye, so bring what you need with
you, if you haven't finished Azure Silk cloaks.

Just like silk, you can make bolts until they go gray, without
wasting any. Once again buy bolts instead of of cloth from the
AH, if you can get it cheaper. It will take 75 mageweave cloth to
get the full skillups in making bolts. So, if your mageweave is
stored in your mailbox, you may want to get out only 4 stacks to
level on bolts. Then, finish your silk crafting, and then make
the rest of your bolts.

Azure silk cloaks should be made after creating your mageweave
bolts. I believe you can continue to get regular skillups well
into the yellow region, but I'd like to see someone respond to this
post to confirm. If not, you can fall back on Crimson silk vests,
but they take more silk, and cannot be disenchanted.

The items in this stage should be disenchanted. See the disenchanting
section at the bottom for more information.

The total cost for the vendor materials used for clothing in this phase: 13.6500 gold
The approximate cost of cloth used for clothing in this phase: 37.0000 gold
The approximate value of the clothing made in this phase (after disenchanting): about 55.0000 gold


  • 175-185: SKILLUP 175 / 180 / 182 / 185
    Bolt of Mageweave Cloth, qty: 115 (only 15 are needed to get skill up to 185. The rest may be done later.)
    (575 Mageweave Cloth) [ 575 Mageweave Cloth ]

  • 185-202: SKILLUP 175 / 195 / 205?? / ????
    Azure Silk Cloak , qty: 17
    (51 Silk Bolts) [ 204 Silk Cloth ]
    (34 Fine Thread)
    (34 Blue Dye)

    [*]202-205: SKILLUP 185 / ???? / ???? / ????
    Crimson Silk Vest , qty: 3 Sell price: 20.52 s (It seems that Azure Silk Cloaks reliably give skillups to only 202.)
    (12 Silk Bolts) [ 48 Silk Cloth ]
    (6 Fine Thread)
    (6 Red Dye)

    [*]205-225: SKILLUP 205 / 220 / ???? / ????
    Black Mageweave Leggings , qty: 20
    (40 Mageweave Bolts) [ 200 Mageweave Cloth ]
    (60 Silken Thread)

    [*]225-230: SKILLUP 215 / 230 / 245? / ????
    Black Mageweave Gloves , qty: 5
    (10 Mageweave Bolts) [ 50 Mageweave Cloth ]
    (10 Heavy Silken Thread)

    [*]230-250: SKILLUP 230 / 245 / 260 / ????
    Black Mageweave Headband , qty: 20
    (60 Mageweave Bolts) [ 300 Mageweave Cloth ]
    (40 Heavy Silken Thread)


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Disenchanting

The following chart shows what will be produced from disenchanted
tailoring products from stage 4 of the walkthrough. The
chart is based on level required to wear the particular item:

Soul Dust 21-30
Vision Dust 31-40
Dream Dust 41-50
Illusion Dust 51-60
Lesser Mystic Essence 25-30
Lesser Nether Essence 36-40
Greater Nether Essence 41-45
Lesser Eternal Essence 46-50
Greater Eternal Essence 51-60
Small Glowing Shard 26-30
Small Radiant Shard 36-40
Large Radiant Shard 41-45
Small Brilliant Shard 46-50
Large Brilliant Shard 51-60

The disenchanted materials should be sold on the AH. On my alliance
character, this netted me 53.94 gold. On my horde character, I
sold the materials for 60.61 gold. Here's what was produced from
my two experiences:

23 to 37 soul dust
56 to 79 vision dust
17 to 18 dream dust
1 to 5 lesser mystic essences
17 to 18 lesser nether essences
1 small glowing shard (both times, I got exactly 1)
1 small radiant shards (both times)
2 large radiant shard (both times)

You can sure head on disenchanting to 300 but i always start selling the stuff from 250+ due to i need some coins :)

Variations
If you get the white bandit mask pattern (drop), it can be used
from level 215 to 225. It will save you a lot of mageweave (10
bolts), and can be disenchanted, but it's a rather rare drop, and
it's possible you won't be able to find the recipe on the AH, or
the price of the pattern may be more than you want to pay.

Some players report grinding the whole distance making only green
items. Obviously, in the linen and wool stages, this will require
using far more raw materials then the guide that I have here, and may
require buying rarer ingredients (such as spider silk). I chose not
to make "soft-souled shoes" and the like, because it just wasn't worth
the effort to disenchant them for a few coppers.

Honestly, an unlimited amount of wealth could be made by creating these
low level greens, as long as you are able to continue to find buyers
on your soul dust. I tried this for a little while, but the time I spent
making the auctions for the dust and essences was just not worth the small
amount of money per item.

Now, you can convert 2 felcloth to 1 mooncloth for free. To do
so, find a moonwell. If you are alliance, go to the one in Darnassus.
The Darnassus moonwell is in the Temple of the Moon, straight south
from the bank.

If you are horde, the easiest one to access is in Ashenvale, just
south-west of where the main path crosses the main river. This
conversion has a 4 day cooldown, otherwise it would be the ideal
way to skillup to 300.

Now it's going to be a little more difficult to head on, since the recipes
are more difficult to find. You should start looking for the recipes early
on the AH, if you don't have them already.

Preperation:
The following steps should be followed before starting:

  • Train how to make runecloth bolts from the artisan trainer in
    Tarren Mill/Theramore. This will take from 250-260.
  • OptionalGain "unfriendly" reputation with the timbermaw.
    This will allow you to travel through the tunnel from Felwood to
    Winterspring without being attacked. (I highly recommend doing this)
  • Purchase "Pattern:Mooncloth" from the vendor in Everlook, or off of
    the AH. It is 2 gold from the vendor, and is usually reasonably priced
    on the AH too.
  • Buy pattern for Runecloth Gloves from Qia in Everlook. It's limited stock,
    so if you can't find it there, you may look on the AH for it. If you still can't get,
    Brightcloth Cloak can make a reasonable addition.
  • Buy about 72 rugged leather from the AH (for the runecloth gloves), or
    about 36 gold bars (for the brightcloth cloak)



Procedure:

The chepest procedure is to just purify 50 mooncloth. This will take
you from 250 to 300, since the recipe stays brown the whole time. But, it
will take 200 days to complete this, so it is not the best way for most of us.

250-260: Make 142 Bolts of runecloth. You'll need these later.
You will probably get the full number of skillups after making only 15.
Ingredients: 852 runecloth


260-282: Make 22 Runecloth Belts.
Ingredients: 66 bolts of runecloth, 22 rune thread. When I did this, the 23rd did not produce a skillup. The belt goes yellow at 270, and green at 285. If you stop getting skillups, before reaching 282, then move to the next step.

282-283: Purify 1 mooncloth.
Ingredients: 2 felcloth

283-300: Make 18 Runecloth gloves. These turn yellow at 290, but usually generate skillups through level 300. It's likely that one will fail, that's why I say 18 instead of 17.
Ingredients: 72 bolts of runecloth, 72 Rugged Leather, 18 rune thread. (assuming you get by with 18.)
If you can't get the pattern for runecloth gloves, use the brightcloth cloak instead.

Reputation

You can see your reputation numbers without using any add-ons. Just hover
over the bar with your mouse to see the current number of points that
you have. If you've never altered your reputation for a faction, it may
not show up in your reputation page yet. You can choose to show one reputation
bar above your xp bar. (click on that reputation, and check the checkbox)

The maximum values for each of the standings is as follows:

Hated: 36000
Hostile: 3000
Unfriendly: 3000
Neutral: 3000
Friendly: 6000
Honored: 12000
Revered: 21000
Exalted: 1000

You will start off with 2500/3000 reputation in the "hostile" category for
Timbermaw. I'm not sure where you start with the other factions. Gaining
just 500 more Timbermaw reputation will bring you up to "unfriendly". At that point, you'll be able to freely walk through the tunnel controlled by the
timbermaw that links Felwood to Winterspring to Moonglade. I recommend
that each player does this.

Some of the recipes only require friendly reputation with a
particular faction, but most of the recipes worth getting require honored
or revered status. A few recipes may require exalted.


Tailoring Trainers - Alliance

Tailoring Trainers - Horde

Apprentice Tailoring
Lawrence Schneider - Stormwind
Uthrar Threx - Ironforge
Eldrin - Elwynn Forest

Apprentice Tailoring
Bown Brisboise - Tirisfal Glades
Snang - Orgrimmar
Vhan - Thunder Bluff
Victor Ward - Undercity

Journeyman Tailoring
Sellandus - Stormwind
Jormund Stonebrow - Ironforge

Journeyman Tailoring
Magar - Orgrimmar
Rhiannon Davis - Undercity

Expert Tailoring
Georgio Bolero - Stormwind

Expert Tailoring
Josef Gregorian - Undercity

Artisan Tailoring
Timothy Worthington - Dustwallow Marsh

Artisan Tailoring
Daryl Stack - Hillsbrad Foothills



Hope this will help you out.

Best Regards
Rinde
 
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...yeaaah. Thanks for the advise. It's not meant to be tbc but maybe i got to recalculate This. Try to update on weekend
 
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