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		<title>WoW Inscription Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the release of WotLK we see a new profession for your characters to master.  So what is Inscription?]]></description>
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<p>With the release of WotLK we see a new profession for your characters to master.  So what is Inscription?  It is a mixture of classic World of Warcraft with the new glyph system which is designed to improve your characters abilities in both usefuless and pure entertainment.  Glyphs are the central aspect of the scribe and with every player in World Of Warcraft seeking three minor and three major glyphs there is a lot of potential in this new profession.</p>
<p>In addition to the glyphs, scribes can also make scrolls, just like the ones you get from vendors and get as quest rewards and drops, cards and also useful off-hand buff items  Inscription also benefits enchanters, scribe-created Vellums can hold enchantments from enchanters, allowing the enchanter to sell the enchanment via the AH, lots of buyers and therefore gold to be generated here.</p>
<p><strong>1 &#8211; 75:</strong> Learn Apprentice Scribe to start out with, from level 5, learnt from all the trainers in the major cities, Darnassus, The Exodar, Ironforge, Orgimmar, Silvermoon City, Stormwind, Thunder Bluff and UnderCity.  Start by milling 5 x Peacebloom, Silverleaf and Earthroot to create 2-3 Alabaster Pigment.</p>
<p>1 x Alabaster Pigment makes 1 x Ivory Ink.  Light Parchment is used for all beginning scolls, and 1 x Ivory Ink and 1 x Light scroll amke 1 x low level scorll of intellect, spirit or stamina. 2 x Ivory Ink and 1 x Light Parchment makes 1 x low level scroll of agility or strength, making these will see you through to level 35.  Now 2 x Alabaster Pigment make 1 x Moonglow Ink make Scolls of Recall until level 75.</p>
<p>Once you hit level 75, become a Journeyman Scribe and level 10, continue making glyphs or scolls that produce points (i.e are organge).</p>
<p><strong>75 &#8211; 200:</strong> At level 75, all Minor Inscription research is made with 1 x Moonglow and 2 x Light Parchment, this gives random scolls and vellums as well as random Minor Glyph Discoveries.  Start milling 5 x mageroyal, Briarthorn, Swiftthistle, Bruiseweed, Stranglekelp creating dusty Pigment.  2 x Dusty Pigment make 1 x Midnight Ink.  At 85, start making 1 x Verdant Pigment into 1 x Hunters Ink.</p>
<p>Once you hit level 100, Common Parchment is being used instead of Light Parchment, start now to mill 5 x Wild Steelbloom, Gravemoos, Kingsblood, Liferoot creating Golden Pigment.  2 x Golden Pigment make 1 x Lions Ink</p>
<p>Now become an expert scribe oince you hit 125 and level 20, make all you Burnt Pigments into Dawnstat inks.  1 x Burnt Pigments makes 1 x Dawnstart ink.  Start creating Strange Tarots and make organge glyphs if you don&#8217;t have burnt pigments.  Once you get to 150, start milling 5 x Fadeleaf, Goldthron, Khadgar&#8217;s Whisker and Wintersbite to create Emerald Pigment.  2 x Emerald Pigment makes 1 x Jadefire Ink. Also create any organge and yellow glyphs.  At 175 turn Indigo Pigments into Royal inks which is 1 for 1.  Make Arcane Tarrot cards</p>
<p><strong>200 &#8211; 275:</strong> Become an Artisan Scribe requiring level 35.  Here Heavy Parchment replaces Common Parchment.  Start milling 5 x Firebloom, Purple Lotus, Arthas&#8217; Tears, Sungrass, Blindweed, Chost Mushroom and Gromsblood to create Violet Pigment.  2 x Violet make 1 x Celestrial Ink.  At 225 turn Ruby Pigments into Firey Inks, which is a 1 for 1 and make Shadowy Tarots, glyphs and Weapon Vellums II&#8217;s.</p>
<p>At 250 start milling 5 x Golden Sansam, Dreamfoil, Mountain Silversage, Plaguebloom, Icecap which will create Silvery Pigment.  2 x Silvery Pigments create 1 x Shimmering ink.  Make Scrolls of Spirit II</p>
<p><strong>275 &#8211; 375:</strong> Learn Master Scribe at Level 50, learnt from trainers at Thrallmar and Honor Hold in Hellfire Peninsula, Outland.  1 x Sapphire Pigments makes 1 x Ink of the Sky and create darkmoon cards.  At 310, Resilient Parcmnet is now used, mill 5 x Outland Herbs, creating Nether Pigment, 2 x Nether Pigment creates 1 x Ethereal Ink.  From 325 1 x Ebon Pigment makes 1 x Darkflame Ink, create Greater Darkmoon Cards.  At 350 start milling 5 x Northrend Herbs which will create Azure Pigment, 2 x Azure pigment make 1 x Ink of the Sea.  Make level 7 scrolls.</p>
<p><strong>375 &#8211; 450:</strong> Become a Grand Master Scribe, requiring level 65 which can be learnt from starting gowns in Howling Fjord and Borean Tundra or Dalaran.  At 385, Northrend Inscription Research can be made with 3 x Ink of the Sea, 1 x Snowfall Ink and 5 x Resilient Parchment.</p>
<p>At 400, you will learn a few scolls, vellums and Master&#8217;s Inscriptions until 420, thereafter the only way to get new recipes is via discovery, so ensure you are doing Inscription Research as often as possible.</p>
<p>Now, a point of note, you really should have Herbalism with this profession or another character to do it for you, otherwise you will be buying all the herbs from the AH, which would be expensive.</p>
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		<title>WoW Enchanting Guide and WoW Tailoring Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Class: Mage, Warlocks and Priest. As tailoring can make armor form cloth and most cloth will fall of humanoids you don't really need a gathering profession.]]></description>
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<p>As tailoring can make armor form cloth and most cloth will fall of humanoids you don&#8217;t really need a gathering profession. Tailoring does provide the easiest way to make items with which ti disenchant into materials needed for skill up in Enchanting, that is why we bunch them together.</p>
<p>Lets deal with them together.</p>
<p><strong>Enchanting 1-100: </strong> Secure rod from Blacksmith, check.  Turn Copper Rod into Runed Copper Rod. Check. Enchant Bracer &#8211; Minor Health (Strange Dust), level 75, check. Enchant Bracer &#8211; Minor Mana ( 1 x Lesser Magic Essence) level 85 check.  Minor Stamina (3 x Strange Dust), level 100 check.</p>
<p><strong>Tailoring 1- 100: </strong> Make Bolts of Linen Cloth (2 x Linen Cloth) will easily get you to 50 and then use those Bolts of Linen to make Linen Bags to hit 70.  Make reinforced Linen Capes (2 x Bolts of Linen and 3 x Coarse Threads) to 75 and finish with Bolts of Wool Cloth (3 x Wool Cloth) to reach 100.</p>
<p><strong>Enchanting 101-155:</strong> Upgrade your Rod to Runed Silver Rod and start with making Greater Magic wants (1 x Simple Woord and 1 x Greater Maginc Essence), to 110.  Now either Horde to Stonetalon or Allaince Ashenvale in order to buy Enchant Bracer &#8211; Lesser Strength and Ehchant Cloak, this should get you to 135, finish off with Enchant Bacer &#8211; Lesser Stamina ( 2 x Soul Dust)</p>
<p><strong>Tailoring 101-160: </strong> Use your Bolts of Wool Cloth to make Woolen Shirts ( 2 x Bolts of Wool Cloth, 2 x Fine Thread and 2 x Grey Dye) to make 110.  The exciting Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders (3 x Woolen Cloth &amp; 2 x Fine Thread) to easily see you to 125.  now you can move onto Bolts of Silk Cloth ( 4 x Silk Cloth) to reach 145, use these bolts to make Azure Silk Hoods ( 2 x Bolts of Silk Cloth, 2 x Blue Dye and 1 x Fine Thread) to reach 160</p>
<p><strong>Enchanting 156-200: </strong> Upgrade to Runed Golden Rod.  use Lesser Strength (Bracer, 2 x Soul Dust) to get 185 and then simply upgrade to Strenght ( 1 x Vision Dust) to take you to 200</p>
<p><strong>Tailoring 161-200: </strong> Silk Headbands to reach 170, followed by Formal White Shirt to 175, now jump tp Bolts of Mageweave ( 5 x Mageweave Cloth) to reach 185, you will need lots and lots of this stuff, so either farm like crazy or have lots of gold / very nice pals. Make Crimson Silk Vests to reach 200 (4 x Silk Bolts, 2 x Red Die and 2 x Fine Thread)</p>
<p><strong>Enchanting 201-300:</strong> Upgrade time again, this time to Runed Truesilver Rod.  Continue with the Enchant Bracer &#8211; Strength to 220, then move to Greater Defense (cloak, 3 x Vision Dust) until you reach 245.  Here you can now use Greater Strength (Bracer, 2 x Dream Dust and 1 x Greater Nether Essence) to reach 265.  Now head off to Undercity for Horde or Darnassus Alliance to locate Greater Stamina (shield, 10 x Dream Dust) to read 285 and finish with Superior Defense (cloak, 8 x Illusion Dust) to reach 300.</p>
<p><strong>Tailoring 201-300: </strong> Start by making Crimson Silk Tantaloons (4 x Bolts of Silk, 2 x Red Dye and 2 x Silken Threads) keep this up until you have used up your Silk stockpile.  Then move to Black Mageweave leggings (2 x Blots Mageweave and 2 x Silken Threads) to read 220, Black mageweave Gloves and then Black Mageweave Headbands to reach 230 then 250.  Now move onto Runecloth, with, you guessed it, Bolts of RuneCloth to reach 260.  Get lots.  Runecloth Belts will take you to 290, Runcloth Gloves 295 and RuneCloth Headbands to 300.</p>
<p><strong>Enchanting 300-375: </strong> Onto Runed Fel Iron Rod and start with Assault (Bracer, 6 x Arcance Dust) to 310.  Switch over to Brawn (Bracers, 6 x Arcane Dust) to reach 320.  Then Major Spirit, (Chest, 2 x Greater Planar Essence) to reach 335 and then major Stamina (shield, 15 Arcane Dust) to reach 340.  Superior Wizard Oil formula (3 x Arcane Dust and 1 x Nightmare vine) found in Shattrath.  At 350 upgrade your Rod to Adamantite Rod to take the massive leap to 351.</p>
<p>Also collect Major Healing (Gloves and Weapon) from Sha&#8217;tar quartermaster in Shattrath.  Using these will get you to 360.  The next easiest part is to get honored with the Keepers of Time to reach 370 and for the final 5 levels, Healing Power (ring, 2 x Large Prismatic Shards, 3 x Greater Planar essence and 5 x Arcane Dust)</p>
<p><strong>Tailoring 300-375:</strong> Bolts of Netherweave will see you hit 325, but like all blots, again get a lot.  Get Bolt of Imbued Netherweave from Shattrath and move to 340 with this pattern.  Move to 345 making Netherweave Boots (6 x Bolts Netherweave, 1 x Rune Thread, 2 x Knothindde Leather) and then Netherweave Tunics (8 x Netherweave Bolts &amp; 2 x Rune Thread) to make it 355.  At this point you&#8217;ll choose your specialization.  At 355 make Imbued Netherweave Boots and then Imbued Netherweave Tunics, you need lots of Netherweave Bolts here.  Otherwise if you have managed to get Arcanoweave Robe pattern stop the tunics and boots at 370 and make the Arcanoweave Robe.</p>
<p>A good aspect about these professions is you don&#8217;t need the big gold hits from the AH, but you trade that off with having to farm like make for the various cloths to make the various bolts of XYZ</p>
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		<title>WoW Engineering Guide and WoW Mining Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Class:  Any, but mostly for Gnomes or Dwarves. Just like Blacksmithing and Jewelcrafting, Engineering lends itself to mining.]]></description>
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<p>Just like <a href="http://masterworldofwarcraft.com/wow-blacksmithing-guide-and-wow-mining-guide/">Blacksmithing</a> and <a href="http://masterworldofwarcraft.com/wow-jewelcrafting-guide-and-wow-mining-guide/">Jewelcrafting</a>, Engineering lends itself to mining.  If you thought Blacksmithing and Jewelcrafing were heay on the gold requirements, Engineering is perhaps one of the most expensive professions to undertake.  But then again is also one of the most fun to play.</p>
<p><strong>1-50:</strong> The first few materials will come form Copper viens, start with making Rough Blasting Powder (1 x Rough Stone) to reach 30 and then move to Copper Bolts (1 x Copper Bar) until 50.  Man you have to love these early levels.  AH about 5g.  Note, make sure you hold onto crafted items, engineering is one profession where your crafted items will be used a lot, so make sure you 100% don&#8217;t need an item before getting rid of it.</p>
<p><strong>51-125:</strong> Start with Arcliggh Spanner (6 x Copper Bars), this is one of those items you will need, so hold onto them for future items.  Copper Tubes (2 x Copper Bars and 1 x Weak Flux) this should see you to 75.  Follow this with Rough Blasting Powder (1 x Rough Stone) to 85.  Now use those blasting powders to amek Coarse Dynamite (3 x Blasting Powders and x Linen Cloth) to reach 90.  Now make Copper Modulators (2 x Copper Bolts, 1 x Copper Bar and 2 x Linen Cloth) to reach 100.  Silver Contacts to 105, then Bronze Tubes to 120, use those Bonze Tubes also with Moss Agate to make Standard Scopes to reach 125.</p>
<p><strong>126-205: </strong> First, find yourself a bunch of Heavy Stones (or ask your Blacksmith pals) and make Heavy Blasting Powder for the first 20 or soe levels.  Now use the Silver Contacts you crafted ealier (you still have them right) to make Big Bronze Bombs (2 x Heavy Blasting Powder, 3 Bronze Bars and 1 x Silver Contact) to reach 150.  Now some &#8216;ol fashioned fun with fireworks, (1 x Heavy Leather and 1 x Heavy Blasting Powder to reach 175 and then get Solid Stones to make Solid Basting Powder to reach 195, the final 10 levels can be obtained by making Mithril Tubes (3 x Mithril Bars).  You will need to aquire some items from the AH or get donations, about 150g.  Here you also specalise, Gnomish and Goblin.</p>
<p><strong>206-250:</strong> Here is where the gold comes with with Unstable Triggers (1 x Mithril Bar, 1 x Mageweave Cloth and 1 x Solid Blasting Poweder) gets you up to 210.  Then move to Mithril Slugs (1 x Mithril Bar and 1 x Solid Blasting Powder) to 225.  To reach 235 make Mithril casings (3 x Mithril Bars) These Mithril casings also provide you with ability to make High Explosive Bombs (2 x Mithril Casing, 1 x Unstable Trigger and 2 x Solid Blasting Powders) this should see you reach 245.  The final part of this level area should see you making Mithril Gyro-Shots (2 x Mithril Bars and 2 x Solid Blasting Powders).  250g mainly for the Mithril</p>
<p><strong>251-300:</strong> Last part of Azeroth make Dense Blasting Powder (2 x Dense Stone) for 260.  Now for Thorium Widgets ( 3 x Thorium Bars and 1 x Runecloth) to 285.  use the Dense Blasting Powder to make Thorium Shells (2 x Thorium Bars and 1 x Dense Blasting Powder to hit 300 and move onto Outland.  275g</p>
<p><strong>300-375: </strong> The home stretch in Engineering.  Make Handfuls of Fel Iron Bolts (1 x Fel Iron Bar), which you will need a lot of later.  Now onto Elemental Blasting Powder ( 1 x Mote of Fire and two motes of earth) to reach 320, again bank these, or keep safe.  Use more and more Fel Iron to make Fel Iron Casings ( 3 x Fel Iron Bars).  These casings and bolts from earlier to reach 325 by making Fel Iron Muskets (3 x Fel Iron Bolts, 3 x Fel Iron Casing and 1 x Heavy stock)</p>
<p>Now onto Adamantite for Adamantite Frames (3 x Adamatite Bars and 1 x Primal Earth) this should reach 335.  A good tip is to make WHite Smoke Flares (1 x Elemental Blasting Powder and 1 x Netherweave Cloth &#8211; recipe located in Shattrath from Wind Trader Lathari) this will take you to 335.  Felsteel Stabalizers (2 x Felsteel Bars) should get you to 360.  Now if you are lucky, getting a world drop schematic can privide you means to move from 360 to 375, otherwise make Adamantite Rifles ( 3 x Fel Iron Casings, 1 x Adamantite Frame and 4 x Fel Iron Bolts) to 374.</p>
<p>If you really want to impress however you should look to make your Flying Machine (2 x Adamantite Frames, 30 Fel Iron Bars, 8  x Fel Iron Bolts, 8 Star Wood, 5 Adamantite Bars and 4 x Elemental Seaforium Charges) Um, only about 2000g at the AH for these.  Nice</p>
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<p>Jewelcrafting, brought into the World of Warcraft game with The Burning Crusade Expansion and involves the making of necklaces, rings, trinkets and gems which are made out of various things, specifcailly those found through mining.  Since we have already dealt a bit with mining in our <a href="http://masterworldofwarcraft.com/wow-blacksmithing-guide-and-wow-mining-guide/">WoW Blacksmithing Guide and Mining Guide</a> we&#8217;ll focus here on Jewelcrafting.</p>
<p><strong>1-50: </strong> All that you need for the first 80 odd levels can be found in Copper viens, Delicate Copper Wire (2 x Copper Bars) gets you to 20.  Rough Stone Statues (8 x Rough Stones) will get you to 30.  You can now make your first ring, the Tigerseye Band (1 x Tigerseye and x Delicate Copper Wire) which will see you through to 50. 8g at the AH</p>
<p><strong>51-150:</strong> The next 100 levels is foudn from Tin and Silver viens, start off with Bronze Setting (2 x Bronze Bars) to see you to level 75 and the Solid Bronze Ring (4 x Bronze Bars) will see you to 80 which now unlocks your first lot of silver with the Ring of Silver Might (2 x Silver Bars) to get you to 110.  You can then just use Heavy Stones to get up to 120.  Pendant of the Agate Shield (1 x Moss Agate and 1 x Bronze Setting) will see you all the way to 150.  About 60g at the AH for the required materials</p>
<p><strong>151-225:</strong> Our old friend the Mithrill vein makes a comeback for our next lot of skills.  Start of with Mithril Filigrees (2 x Mithril Bars) to jump to 180. You should at the same time come across Truesilver views to make Engraved Truesilver Rings (1 x True Silver Bar and 2 x Gold Bars) to reach 200.  Citrine Rings of Rapid Healing (1 x Citrine, 2 x Elemental Water and 2 x Mithril Bars) will get you to 210, you may need the AH for some of the items if you cannot find them easily enough.  The final levels to 225 should be achieved through Aquamarine Signets (3 x Aquamarines and 4 x Flasks of Mojo).  200g for all the materials, for Flasks of Mojos you can farm from trolls.</p>
<p><strong>225-300:</strong> Now look for Thorium for the last part , Thorium Settings (1 x Thorium Bar) moving you from 225-250.  To read 255 make Red Rings of Destruction (1 x Star Ruby and 1 x Thorium Setting).  For the rest of this level to 300 you&#8217;ll be making various rings, Truesilver healing Rings (2 x Truesilver Bars and 2 x Hearts of the Wold), Simple Opal Rings (1 x Large Opal and 1 x Thorium Setting), Sapphire Signets (4 x Blue Sapphires, 2 x Thorium Bars and 1 x Thorium Setting, Glowing Thoriujm Bands (2 x Azerothian Diamonds and 1 x Thorium Setting) and Emerald Lion Rings (2 x Huge Emeralds and 1 x Thorium Setting), this will see you all the way to 300.  All the jewels required for these rings can be found in Thorium viens, or AH&#8217;s of course.  Total AH cost about 700g.  Hey Jewels are expensive!</p>
<p><strong>300-375: </strong>Obviously the real fun begins in Outland, as this The Burning Crusade expansion introduced Jewelcrafting and you will find a lot of gems here to get your skills up.  You can simply cut gems to get to about 310 here, cutting &#8211; Blodd Garnet, Deep Peridot, Shadow Draenite, Flame Spessarite, Golden Draenite and Azure Moonstone.  To reach 315 simply make Fel Iron Blood Rings (1 x Fel Iron Bar and 2 x Blood Garnet)  To read about 325 you want to make Azure Moonstone Rings (1 x Fel Iron Bar, 2 x Azure Moonstone and 1 x DeepPeridot).</p>
<p>New cuts of the six gem types will get you from 325 to 350 and also Heavy Adamantite Rings will also help you get there.  From there to 365 the best approach is to obtain Steady Talasite design from Halaa Research Tokens.  Nearly there, the final levels will require you to obtain designs either through drops or by gaining faction levels with some of the factions in Outlands, so either way grind away or, grind away.  The easiest one to obtain is perhaps the Earthstorm Diamond design as you only need to reach friendly with the Sha&#8217;tar, just instance the Tempest Keep.  Or just buy 10 Earthstorm Diamonds from the AH, all for the low price of 1400g or there about.  So, levels 300-375 all told could be about 1600-1800g.  Again a Gold Guide might come in handy.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Classes:</strong> Any, why?  Basically you make consumerables and you&#8217;ll be making a never ending stream of potions for your guild.</p>
<p><strong>1-110: </strong> Not that hard to level, but you&#8217;ll be constrained simply by the time to gather herbs.  Start off by making Minor Healing Potions (1 x Peacebloom and 1 x Silverleaf) to level 60 (see pretty quick) and then Lesser Healing potions (1 x Minor Healing and 1 x Briarthorn) up to 110.  No more then a few gold 3-4 at the &#8216;ol AH</p>
<p><strong>111-185: </strong> Focused mainly on potions that re-gen health and mana.  Healing Potions ( 1 x Bruiseweed and 1 x Briarthorn) to level 140 and then move to Lesser Mana Potions (1 x Mageroyal and 1 x Stranglekelp) to level 155.  Greater Healing Potions next (1 x Liferoot and 1 x Kingsblood) will see you through to 185.  Main places to look are Charred Vale, Hillsbrad Foothills and Wetlands for Kingsblood.  AH action will be 15g</p>
<p><strong>186-250:</strong> So not that you are sick of healing and mana potions, move onto Elixirs, Elixir of Agility (1 x Stranglekelp and 1 x Gold Thorn) to hit 210, then Elixir of Greater Defense (1 x Wild Steelbloom and 1 x Goldthorn) to 215.  Ok, so that was only a short break because now back to healing with Superior Healing (1 x Sungrass and 1 x Khadgar&#8217;s Whisker) to reach 230.  The Khadgar&#8217;s Whisker also is a good way to get from 185-205 in Herbalism, found in the Hinterlands and Swamp of Sorrows.  Elixir of Detect Undead ( 1 x Arthas&#8217; Tear) to reach 250.  Cost about 150g from the AH</p>
<p><strong>251-300:</strong> Fun, fun you will need three different potions to get these next 50 levels.  Elixir of Greater Agility (1 x Sungrass), Superior Mana Potions (2 x Sungrass and 2 x Blindweed) and Major Healing Potions (2 x Golden Sansam and Mountain Silversage) these will take you 265, 285 and 300 respectivitely.  The main places to get your Herbalism up for these will be the Blasted Lands and Azshara.</p>
<p><strong>300-375:</strong> Now you should be in Outland where you&#8217;ll be getting Volatile Healing Potions ( 1 x Golden Sansam and 1 x Felweed) to reach 315.  Golden Sansam can also be found around Azeroth and make sure you get as much Felweed as you can as you need quite a bit in the higher level potions, Sneaking (2 x Ragveil and 1 Felweed), this will get you to 330.</p>
<p>To reach 350 use Super Healing Potions (2 x Netherbloom and 1 x Felweed) 350 385 shold be obtained from Major Dreamless Sleep potions (1 x Dreaming Glory and 1 x Nightmare vine).  Cost around 300g.  You should notice that by far herbalism and Alchemy is the lowest drain on your bag of gold then most other professions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Classes:</strong> Druids and Rogues mainly, along with Hunters and Shamans</p>
<p><strong>1-100:</strong> The first few levels are Light Leather and Light Hides.  Light Leather can be found on any creature 1-27 and Light Hides on creatures 10-27.  Just start off with Light Armor kits up to level 35 and then start making Cured Light Hides to reach 55.  From this point you should start making Embossed Leather Gloves to reach 85 with Light Leather belts to finish off at 100.  Easy</p>
<p><strong>101-150:</strong> Start off by making Cured Medium Hides for the first 20 levels, foudn on creatures 15-36.  Move onto Fine Leather Belts to reach 125 (6 Light Leather each) and then the rest to 150 on Dark Leather Belts (1 x Fine leather belt + 1 x Cured Medium hide).  These first two levels 1-100 and 101-150 are about 15g each for materials at a AH</p>
<p><strong>151-205:</strong> Now you simply move into Heavy Leather and Heavy Hides, skin creatures levels 35-46.  Start by crafting Cured Heavy Hides to get to 160 and then switch to heavy armour kits to reach 170.  From 170-180 you&#8217;ll need to make Dusky Leather leggings (10 x Heavy Leather, 1 x Black Dye and two Fine Threads each). A big drain on the leather, so get skinning!  Babaric Shoulders will get you to 190, and also are a good auction item and then move onto Dusky Armor with Dusky Braces and Dusky Belts which will get you to 205.  Dye and Thread can be found a Tailoring and Leatherworking supplies.  Iron Buckle for the Dusky belts needs to be made by a blacksmith.  All up, 100g from an AH for these items.</p>
<p><strong>205-250:</strong> The specilisation that you chose (Elemental, Dragonscale or Tribal) will determine how things go from here on.  Each of these require lots and lots of thick leather, lots..so find lots and lots of creatures 35-63.  For the sake of brevity, we&#8217;ll look at Elemental which to get to 230 you&#8217;ll require Nightscape Headbands and Tunics.  once you get to 230 move to Nightscape Pants to reach 250.  If you don&#8217;t feel like lots and lots of skinning and grinding for thick leather, then this weill all set you back the low low sum of 150g at an AH</p>
<p><strong>250-300:</strong> Next you&#8217;ll make Nightscape Boots to get up to level 260 and then finally move away from all things Nightscape onto Rugged Leather, from level 43-63 critters making Wicked Leather Gauntlets (8 x Rugged Leather, 1 x black dye and 1 x Rune Thread) this should see you to 270.    From here move to Wicked Leather Braces (same as Gauntlets) to 285 and then Wicked Leather Headbands (12 x RL, 1 x Black Dye and 1 x Rune Thread) and you&#8217;ll reach 300.  All up 300g at the AH.</p>
<p><strong>301-375: </strong> Ok, off to Outland where you&#8217;ll need Knothide Leather for your skillz creatures 60-70 or for more fun from 5 x Knothide Leather scraps.  You can get to 310 simply by making leather from the scraps.  Form 310-320 make Wild Draenish Gloves and then Thick Draenic Boots to reach 325.  Move onto Thick Draenic Vests to reach 340.  The next 15 or so skill levels come from Felscale Breastplates (14 x Knothide Leader, 3 x Fel Scales and 3 x Rune Thread each).  You&#8217;ll find Fel Scales on creatures like Ravagers and Basilisks.</p>
<p>To reach 365 make Heavy Clefthood Boots (4 x Heavy Knothide, 20 x Think Clefthoof Leather, 4 x Primal Earth and 2 x Rune Thread), grind baby&#8230;grind.  Finally you need to make Felstalker Braces (6 x Heavy Knothide, 6 x Fel Hide, 6 x Crystal infused leather, 4 x Primal Air and 2 x Rune Thread) that is to 270.  So really finally, truly lastly you need to make Drums of Panic (2 x Heavy Knothide Leather and 2 x Primal Shadow each).  Easier way, 1500g from the AH.  You see this is why you need all that Gold!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Classes: </strong>Warriors, Paladins and Death Knights</p>
<p><strong>1 -75: </strong> The first few levels will be dealt with thing materials that you can find Copper veins.  Start wtih Rough Sharpening Stones until 25, then move to Rough Grinding Stones to 45, once you have lots of cooper (easily done at this stage) start making Copper Chain belts, six bars each until you hit 75.  Best places, Durotar and Khaz Modan</p>
<p><strong>76-125: </strong> You will start to find Tin and Silver in the same areas you would level your toon up through the teens.  Get the first few by making Coarse Grinding Stoes and then at 80 switch to Runed Copper Belts until you hit 100.  Use the first few silver bars to 105 making Silver Rods.  To get up to level 125 you want to be making Rough Bronze Leggings, done by smelting one Tin Bar and one Copper Bar together to get Bronze.</p>
<p><strong>126 &#8211; 200: </strong> Iron and Gold will be the next veins you need.  Start off with Heavy Grinding Stones, use your first few Gold Bars to produce Golden Rods, you can sell these to enchanters.  At 150 swtich over to making Green Iron Leggings (8xIron bars, 1xHeavy Grinding Stone, 1xGreen Die).  Green Iron braces will get you to 185, (6 x Iron Bars, 1 x Green Die each) and your last 15 skills points to 200 should come Golden scale braces.  All items from the AH will set you back about 250g</p>
<p><strong>201 &#8211; 250: </strong> This is where you will start to mine Mithril and your character should be in the 30s &#8211; 40s.  Solid Grinding Stones will get you to 210, you&#8217;ll then need Golden Scale Braces to get to 215.  To level to 235 you will need to make Steel Plate Helms and then start using some of your early Mithril to make Mithril Coifs which will take you to 250.  At this stage if you are looking to purchase all from an AH, will set you back about 500g</p>
<p><strong>251 &#8211; 300:</strong> For your last period on Azeroth you need Thorium veins and get your first 10 skill from making Dense Sharpening Stones.  Now, depending on which specialisation you will get to 270 by making either Earthforged Leggings (Armorsmith), Light Earhforged Blades (Swordsmith), Light Earthforged Hammers (Hammersmith) or Light Skyforged Axes (Axesmith).  Each of these require Thorium and ieher Cores of Earth, Hearts of Fire or Breaths of Winds.  Phew, to get to 300 start making Imperial Plate Braces and then Imperial Plate Boots.  All told 1000 gold at the AH</p>
<p><strong>301 &#8211; 360:</strong> Now that you have hit 300, you can head over to Outlands.  Here your first veins will be Fel Iron and start by making Fel Weightstones and then move to Fel Iron belts to reach 320.  To hit 325 you should be using Adamantite to make Lesser Runes of Warding and then switch to Adamantite Breastpaltes to reach 335.  Adamantite Cleavers will take you to 340 and Lesser Wards of Shielding will get you to 345 and finally Adamantite Rapier and Adamantite Weightstones will get you to 360.  Needless to say, it takes a lot longer to hit these levels then previosuly experienced.  About 550g from the AH.</p>
<p><strong>361 &#8211; 375:</strong> You last lot of levels, will cost plenty of cash from an AH, lots of farming, or a genrous guild.  If you choose Aldor, you will make Flamebane Gloves to get to 370 and finish with Flamebane Breastplates to 375.  This alone would cost 4k in gold or farm the Primal Water and Fires yourself.  Scyer Smiths will be able to make Enchanted Adamantite Belts all the way to 375, but you&#8217;ll need an Enchanter pal to help with the materials otherwise you are looking a $2k in gold at the AH.</p>
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		<title>World of Warcarft Warrior Guide</title>
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<p>Notes for WotLK Expansion</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Warriors have gotten a helluva lot  better in WorLK. Prior to the release these backbones of World of  Warcraft were</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">slowly getting shoved aside  in favour of Feral Druid and Protection Pally tanks.  Well no longer. At the  very least, Warriors have regan their position as the best Tanks  around.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">All warriors have had their damage  increased (a substantially big increase for tank-specced</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Protection warriors, meaning they now do extra damage  while being a tank), and are able to take more of a beating while controlling  multiple mobs better.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Many abilities now have innate  threat generation too, whereas previously only special abilities, excluding  raunt and challenging shout (which, by the way, has had the cool down reduced),  affected higher threat on top of the general damage  caused.</span><br />
</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">This is Blizzard’s way of say that  tanking is now easier — roll up a Warrior character today! There’s never been a  better rime to do so, either.</span></span></p>
<h2>WoW Warrior Overview</h2>
<p>So, you’ve decided to join the ranks of the tough, battle-hardened, and  bloodthirsty killing machines known as the Warrior, or perhaps you’re simply  checking in to see if this is the class for you.</p>
<p>Either way, I personally  recommend the warrior class to all those who thrive off ripping apart opponents  with a combination of personal skills and overpowering damage – But take note,  this class is not for those who want the easy road.</p>
<p>The warrior class is  for those who want to be the first target in every battle, PvE or PvP, and are  willing to bear the brunt of punishment to reach and annihilate the opposition  with a combination of devastating abilities such as Mortal Strike and Blood  Thirst.</p>
<p>However, first things first, and before you’ve even entered the  game world you’ll be forced to choose amongst the numerous races of world of  warcraft, and choose wisely, many players find this descision almost as  important as what class to play.</p>
<h3><strong>The Alliance</strong></h3>
<p>We’ll start with the Alliance choices, firstly Humans and Diplomacy.  The  ability Diplomacy grants you a solid 10% increase to all faction reputation  gains.  Initially you might scoff at this being a warrior racial, but quite  honestly WoW incorporates so many faction grinds with each new expansion, this  ability’s been elevated to a nigh ‘must have’ status.</p>
<p>Nextly, Night Elves  gain both Shadowmeld and Quickness as far as effective abilities go, the wisp  spirit racial(increased movement speed when dead) is fairly pointless unless you  plan on dieing frequently, which you shouldn’t as long as you play your cards  right.</p>
<p>Quickness is a 1% increase to dodge, seemingly worthless  initially, but this 1% easily counts for multiple pieces of gear bonuses at  level 70, take note of it.  Secondly, Shadowmeld gives you a stealth of sorts,  allowing you to wait and ambush others in PvP, or even just avoid being targeted  while AFK or resting.</p>
<p>Dwarves gain the impressive Stoneform ability,  something that, much like other racials, is somewhat uneeded from levels 1-60,  but demonstrates its true benefits once you hit Outland and start dungeoning  more often, that and it gives you a solid anti-rogue ability on a 3 minute  cooldown.</p>
<p>Draenei present probably the most contestable rank amongst  warrior race choices, some say the HoT(Heal over time) is easily worth it,  acting as a secondary bandage – Others however disagree, and I must admit it  becomes somewhat weaker with level, becoming nigh worthless at 70 with over  16,000 HP.</p>
<p>However, Draenei also gain a 1% +hit aura for both themselves  and all party members within 30 yards, nothing to scoff at in both PvE and PvP,  this will be especially relevant to those desiring to run with a dual-wield Fury  build at higher levels.</p>
<p>Finally, Gnomes, also the ultimate PvP warrior  race despite what you might think at first glance.  This is purely because of  escape artist, a handy 1-minute 45 sec. cooldown racial ability allowing them to  free themselves from a root or snare effect.</p>
<h3><strong>The Horde</strong></h3>
<p>On the flipside, Horde and Orcs, what most consider the deadliest warrior  race at 70.  Orcs possess an interesting racial ability called Bloodfury,  increasing their attack power by a number of level x4 +2, equally 282 for 15  sec. at level 70, an undeniably handy increase.  However, this also reduces  healing effects by 50%, making it questionable in possibly dangerous situations,  but useable with caution.</p>
<p>Additionally, and making them only more favored  as a warrior race, Orc’s possess Hardiness, a 15% resistance to all stuns and  knockout effects, what with warriors already anti-rogue arsenal, orcs stand as  the greatest rogue slayers of all.</p>
<p>Taurens are the greatest tank race for  all those wishing to focus on maximising potential as opposed to looks, a 5%  increase to base health becoming amazingly useful at level 70 for any  prospective tank.  However, also to consider is war stomp, an almost strictly  PvP ability that gives them a crucial short range AoE stun, highly  valuable.</p>
<p>Trolls are something of the weaker choice, although I must  admit they gain innumerable points for style and uniqueness, despite this their  abilities are some of the weakest when considered as a Warrior.  Berserking is  of limited usefulness, somewhat like a weaker version of bloodfury, and the  health regeneration is barely noticable.</p>
<p>Finally, Undead, another race  with one great PvE ability and one great PvP to match.  Will of the Forsaken is  one of the greatest racials PvP wise, granting a free break from fear, sleep,  and charm effects every 2 minutes, yet PvE wise it’s almost unused aside from  specific boss fights.</p>
<p>Cannibalize grants undead great post-fight  regeneration ability, making them exeedingly faster than other warrior races in  long-term grinding.  Finally, underwater breathing has helped in the  odd-scenario of being rooted underwater by an enterprising alliance  druid.</p>
<p>All in all I’d recommend you consider whether you value looks or  maximized power first, and then take your pick of either Tauren for tanking or  Gnome for PvP, although admittedly undead also have a strong case for being PvP  champions as well.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Strengths:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li><span>Able to use all armor and all weapons except wands</span></li>
<li><span>Very high hit points</span></li>
<li><span>Great close range melee skills</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Good at pulling, tanking, and dealing  damage, thanks to different combat stances</span>.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Ability to taunt enemies off other party  members</span></span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Weaknesses:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>No healing ability available, except  Draenei</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Limited long range damage  capability</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Limited ability to buff party  members</span></span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Allowed races:</strong> Human, Dwarf,  Night Elf, Gnome, Orc, Tauren, Troll, Undead, Draenei</span></p>
<p><strong>Equipment:</strong> <span><span>Cloth, Leather, Mail, Plate (with  training), Shields</span></span></p>
<p><strong>Weapons:</strong> <span><span><span><span><span><span> Daggers,</span> All (excluding wands)</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simply put, Warlocks are fun, and they’ve always been fun. The good news with WotLK is that now they’re even more enjoyable. ]]></description>
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<p>Notes for WotLK Expansion</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Simply put, Warlocks are fun, and  they’ve always been fun. The good news with WotLK is that now they’re even more  enjoyable. Whether you enjoy Haunting people (summoning a ghost to attack a  target, boost DoT abilities and heal the Warlock), casting a bolt every 12  seconds that blasts through absorption effects (care of Chaos Bolt), or turning  into a demon</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">yourself (Metamorphosis is one  of the coolest abilities in game, regardless of class), each talent  specification has something new to offer depending on your  preference.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Otherwise, Warlocks have had their  damage output increased, can now summon Infernals indoors, no longer need to  kill a party member fur Ritual of Doom (and now have the Doom Guard just  disappear after the duration), and can avoid having to do the long (and very  expensive) quest for the coveted Dreadsteed riding mount.</span><br />
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<h2>WoW Rogue Warlock Overview</h2>
<p>Warlocks are World of Warcrafts rendition of the classic soul-devouring  life-stealing demon summoning class that everyone loves, or at the very least I  do.  Quite honestly there’s nothing better than ruling the battlefield with  massive amounts of life, ample damage resistance, and the ability to bring down  multiple targets at once via a slow and painful yet inevitable  death.</p>
<p>Warlocks rank amongst the caster class’s yes, but they stand head  and shoulders above both Priest and Mage when it comes to sheer survivability.   Plus, due to an increasing emphasis on high health levels combined with  reasonable damage, you’ll find that you generally fair better in the latter raid  instances and become less of a target in PvP as well.</p>
<p>I find warlocks to  be one of the more fun caster classes simply due to the large change of  playstyle gained whenever alternating talent specializations, demonology,  affliction, destruction – neither is even remotely similar unless running a  largely hybrid build for say soul-link and destruction/affliction.</p>
<p>Sure,  all builds of warlock will likely end up using the base-line spells such as  shadowbolt, deathcoil, and the various DoT’s from time to time, but gameplay  becomes dramatically different when you have use of a Felguard for  interception-interruptions or when proccing an instant shadowbolt mid-fight via  nightfall.</p>
<p>Then again running as an affliction build can be quite a bit  more interesting, at least so far as Battlegrounds and AoE grinding is  concerned.  Hiding behind an obscure bush, rock, or tree and throwing off DoT  after DoT at unsuspecting players as they run by is a fun way to ruin other  players day.</p>
<p>However, AoE grinding is one aspect I see very rarely  utilized by affliction warlocks, likely due to the fact that it requires either  immense preparation and practice or the assistance of a healer.  Nonetheless, it  is indeed a viable method of leveling.</p>
<p>Through strategic DoT placement  and pulling affliction warlocks can take on up to 5, 6, sometimes even 7 or more  packs of mobs at a time, all it requires is necessary shielding, healing, and  perhaps more than a little bit of luck.</p>
<p>Finally, destruction warlocks, my  personal favorite as usual for I possess an immense obsession with the art of  total annihilation, and nothing suits that better than a warlock knocking down  targets in six seconds flat with some well timed and hopefully critical  shadowbolts.</p>
<p>All in all warlocks have it great, all three talent builds  are excellent for leveling, PvP, and likely even raiding to a certain point,  making it an easy class to enjoy as you have no fear of picking the ‘wrong’ path  for a given pursuit in game.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Strengths:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li>Can summon and control demons</li>
<li><span>Can create Healthstones for party members which heal life upon  consumption</span></li>
<li><span>Can summon other party members using Ritual of Summoning</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Can summon a demonic mount</span> .</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Is able to drain opponents life,  restoring own health</span></span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Weaknesses:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Select  spells and abilities require soulshards</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Restricted to wearing cloth  armor</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span>Limited melee capability</span></span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Allowed races:</strong> Human, Gnome,  Orc, Undead, Blood Elf</span></p>
<p><strong>Equipment:</strong> <span>Cloth</span></p>
<p><strong>Weapons:</strong> <span><span><span><span><span>Daggers, Wands,  Swords (with training), Staves (with  training)</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p>Notes for WotLK Expansion</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">A lot of the Shaman’s class  tweaking has been focused on their  signature totem summoning abilities. Gone are </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">the overpowered days of Windfury &#8211; now it is strictly a  melee haste totem</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The Tranquil and Windwall rotems  have been completely removed and the strength and agility totems have now been  combined. Restoration (the healing specification) Shamans finally get their Heal  over Time and a viable weapon imbuement (Earrhliving Weapon). Elemental (damage)  Shamans have a killer Thunderstorm knock back spell now, while Enhancement  (utility) Shamans get their wolves.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">A welcome ability fur the Shaman  is Hex, which is available at level 80 and turns the target into a frog.  Finally, Shammies get a crowd control ability besides the Sroneclaw Totem!  Another much needed ability is Wind Shock, which when cast on an enemy mob  lowers our threat and interrupts spell casting. Prior to WorLK, Shammies had  serious difficulties dropping aggro.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Enhancement has been the most  adjusted of the talent specifications.</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Previously, agility had almost no bearing on attack,  whereas now it does.  Intellect also can</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">add attack power via talents for Enhancement Shamans,  thus allowing for a greater array of gear options.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Another noteworthy change has been  to the Maelstrom Weapon buff. It is no longer based on critical chance rates-  Rather, it acrivates as a chance on a melee hit instead, making it far more  frequent and useful as a result.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">For Restoration and Elemental  Shamans it&#8217;s otherwise business as usual with some</span> <span style="font-size: 10pt;">new spells and talents to help strengthen their  excellent healing and damage capabilities.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The most effecting change here is  the combined spell power statistic &#8211; ir makes for switching between healer and  damage roles as needed even easier.</span></span></p>
<h2>WoW Shaman Class Overview</h2>
<p>Shamans represent one amongst three hybrid classes, and much like the others,  they possess numerous abilities within three primary paths, capable of excelling  within one whilst remaining viable for support within the others.  These would  be Healing, Damage, and Buffing.</p>
<p>Totems gift all shamans with the ability  to bring along a slew (4) of helpers, each emitting dramatically helpful  increases to damage, mana regeneration, and much more, all dependent upon what  the shaman requires for each encounter.</p>
<p>With totems comes the shamans  adaptability, although they are forced to remain in one spot, unlike a paladins  aura, as I said above we can have four going at any one time, and with a bit of  learning possibly even more buffs.</p>
<p>However we have more than just totems  to enhance our effectiveness, shamans also possess numerous pseudo-enchants for  melee weapons, each providing a separate style of buff such as a chance for  extra attacks (windfury,) or additional fire/frost damage.</p>
<p>These spells  represent a massive boost to melee DPS for enhancement shamans, and with use of  dual-wield you gain and even higher chance to proc the effects, being able to  apply them to both right and left hand weapons.</p>
<p>Beyond melee abilities,  Shaman possess elemental attacks giving them the ability to play the role of  ranged caster, elemental shamans being quite versatile and capable in PvP and  playing a lesser role if at all in raiding.</p>
<p>Finally, the crown jewel per  say, healing.  Shamans with totems and healing capabilities represent one of the  most desired healers for all endgame raiding, chain heal brings massive amounts  of health back to multiple raid members and renders us one of the best instance  healers in the game.</p>
<p>With the combination of all these facets, Shamans  become an immensely powerful class for any situation conceivable with the added  bonus of being great soloers to boot.</p>
<p>Race doesn’t factor all that much  into a shaman, all of our viability coming from spells and talents plus our  variety of abilities make any racials almost pointless.  However should you go  enhancement an Orc’s bloodfury is a nice amount of added DPS as well as a  Tauren’s warstomp for interrupting nearby spellcasters.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Strengths:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li>Can heal and resurrect after battle</li>
<li>Can transform into a ghost wolf for faster travel</li>
<li>Can use totems of earth, air, fire and water</li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Can walk on water</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Instant cast damage spells</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Weaknesses:</strong></span></p>
<ul style="font-size: 10pt;">
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Most totems are easily destroyed when attacked  directly</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">High dependance on mana pool for offense and  survival</span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: 10pt;">No long duration party buffs available</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;"><strong>Allowed races:</strong> Orc,  Tauren Troll, Draenei</span></p>
<p><strong>Equipment:</strong> <span><span>Cloth, Leather, Shields, Mail (with  training)</span></span></p>
<p><strong>Weapons:</strong> <span><span><span><span><span>One-Handed Maces,  Staves, Fist Weapons (Draenei with training), One-Handed Axes (with training),  Daggers (with training), Two-Handed Axes (with training), Two-Handed Maces (with  training)</span></span></span></span></span><br />
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