Tyvm, best available video so far on a TWW profession because it's relaxed and explains the thinking process behind those spec trees. Most tells you to put points here and there but not how it impacts the craft or your market. It's what, from experience, seems to help demystify the new crafting system, allowing you to take decisions according to your own gameplan rather than just pure gold making on a big scale, which is what most other UA-camrs go for.
So my friends and I are PvPers but also like to only gather our own stuff (no AH)... What would be the right choice to be the only enchanter of our group? Great video btw!
my Enchantress will be scrapping low Rank Crafted Cloth gear, as well as get the scraps from my Main and any other Toons i level up. my focus will be getting those Enchants maxed ASAP for Maximum Profit, as well as benefitting my own Toons with Fresh and potentially FREE Enchantments.
most profession quests are located where you set up crafting orders, those happen weekly. otherwise crafting orders are your ticket to earning knowledge every few days.
Do you think it could be worth to spec first into the costumes? As you said, it only takes 5 points to unlock them all since you'll be getting new recipes, so you unlock a lot of possible NPC orders early and at a very low cost
I only played first few weeks of DF, but I still remember being vividly mad when I specced into disenchanting on my main expecting to sell purple shard for nice cash, and then I see they cost 1/10 of Shadowlands analog at launch. Like what the hell? xD And the most expensive ingredient was farmed from a random mob in the world.
so if i will use my enchanter only for profession, and have in total 4 characters starting in TWW, it would make sense to go into disentchanting at the beginning?
I feel like all consumable professions like food/enchants/flasks will be worthless once again. I hate this RNG system of procs into professions. This is awful. My enachanting and cooking were mostly red during dragonflight.
I miss the days of just leveling up my profession and getting the recipes from the vendor. professions are overly complicated now it's too much of a time sink
I cant stand the profession changes. I miss the old days of learning enchants from the menu or vendors or drop chance. And then you're set. No stupid fucking ranks. No specing and hoping you did the right thing. Its so fucking convoluted and annoying now. If you enjoy it more now good for you I guess.
Man… i hate the new profession system introduced in DF. don’t get me wrong i think it’s an amazing system, just not for me. I like trudging through raids and dungeons all day long and just DEing the stuff i got and easily having enchants for myself and my guild… but now it’s a whole game mode by itself… i hope they introduce a respec option and a catch up mechanic for knowledge would be amazing, fell behind in college classes and my enchanting was 100% worthless the entire DF expansion
Fixes and updates go here, see ya around!
Tyvm, best available video so far on a TWW profession because it's relaxed and explains the thinking process behind those spec trees. Most tells you to put points here and there but not how it impacts the craft or your market. It's what, from experience, seems to help demystify the new crafting system, allowing you to take decisions according to your own gameplan rather than just pure gold making on a big scale, which is what most other UA-camrs go for.
Great video. Love this early look
Thank you for the break down.
Great guide. Thanks, Soul.
Learned a lot! Thanks!😅👍
So my friends and I are PvPers but also like to only gather our own stuff (no AH)... What would be the right choice to be the only enchanter of our group? Great video btw!
my Enchantress will be scrapping low Rank Crafted Cloth gear, as well as get the scraps from my Main and any other Toons i level up. my focus will be getting those Enchants maxed ASAP for Maximum Profit, as well as benefitting my own Toons with Fresh and potentially FREE Enchantments.
Hi, thanks for this guide. How do I keep earning knowledge when I've done all my first crafts?
most profession quests are located where you set up crafting orders, those happen weekly. otherwise crafting orders are your ticket to earning knowledge every few days.
This video is not in the professions playlist with all the others, just letting you know in case you missed it. Great videos, all of them!
how do you get the storm dust ? i used to get it by crafting green stuff, but every thing is blue now...
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What spec would you recommend for making enchanted crests?
Do you think it could be worth to spec first into the costumes? As you said, it only takes 5 points to unlock them all since you'll be getting new recipes, so you unlock a lot of possible NPC orders early and at a very low cost
Im very interested in your Inscription thoughts because man it looks rough compared to all the others
I only played first few weeks of DF, but I still remember being vividly mad when I specced into disenchanting on my main expecting to sell purple shard for nice cash, and then I see they cost 1/10 of Shadowlands analog at launch. Like what the hell? xD And the most expensive ingredient was farmed from a random mob in the world.
Lmao what? 😅 none of that made sense
Do you have a video on your thoughts on which professions will make the most gold early on in the expansion? let’s say, before raid is even out?
a guess would be Alchemy for flasks and potions and maybe cooking for raid food as well but thats just my thoughts
and conversely for those late to the party whats good?
@@brokkrgames2778 hmm i would say gathering herbs and ores is always a good choice but that's just my thoughts 🤔 😅
@@runejensen3321 for sure but thats an answer (IE: if you are late to the game go gathering becuase production will take too long to catch up)
I have yet to find anything that I can disenchant, Drops and quest items alike.
Do I get better mats if I disenchant and I have higher enchanting level?
so if i will use my enchanter only for profession, and have in total 4 characters starting in TWW, it would make sense to go into disentchanting at the beginning?
Mostly depends on if you'll generate a good regular "income" of materials
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tbh i don't understand anything i returned to wow and all this new system is new to me xd
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can you respec your talents?
no
I feel like all consumable professions like food/enchants/flasks will be worthless once again. I hate this RNG system of procs into professions. This is awful. My enachanting and cooking were mostly red during dragonflight.
if disenchanting proc chances are similar to DF that spec is super not worth investing any points until you max out everything else
They're not similar
The breakpoints aren't 25/50/75/100 anymore, they are 25/50/60/75.
I miss the days of just leveling up my profession and getting the recipes from the vendor. professions are overly complicated now it's too much of a time sink
Agreed.
Engineering has a means to find some recipes. That should be leveraged across all professions
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I cant stand the profession changes. I miss the old days of learning enchants from the menu or vendors or drop chance. And then you're set. No stupid fucking ranks. No specing and hoping you did the right thing. Its so fucking convoluted and annoying now. If you enjoy it more now good for you I guess.
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Are you sure it's not called. The Nerf within ??? Lol
Man… i hate the new profession system introduced in DF. don’t get me wrong i think it’s an amazing system, just not for me. I like trudging through raids and dungeons all day long and just DEing the stuff i got and easily having enchants for myself and my guild… but now it’s a whole game mode by itself… i hope they introduce a respec option and a catch up mechanic for knowledge would be amazing, fell behind in college classes and my enchanting was 100% worthless the entire DF expansion
Catchup is built in; there're NPC crafting orders you can fulfill and those will keep you within striking distance
@@SoulSoBreezy awesome to hear, thanks for the reply!
The more you put time into profs the faster u get good . Like learning by doing the old germans whould say.😂