Do you want to know more about the First Aid in World of Warcraft? You should take more notice of the following frequently asked questions. These may help you to understand it better.
Q1: Who can use First Aid?
A: First Aid is a secondary skill that is available to everyone. Anyone (above level five) in the game, no matter what professions they currently have, can pick up First Aid.
Q2: Where to learn the First Aid?
A: When you obtain level 5, seek out and ask a guard where the First Aid trainer is.
Q3: How to make use of the First Aid in World of Warcraft?
A: Once you've obtained the necessary cloth, like Linen Cloth, for example, navigate to your spell-books first page and find the First Aid. You can left click on the skill, select the bandage you wish to craft and then click craft. Later on, you are able to right click on the bandages in your inventory, place them on your hot-bar or cast them on yourself or others.
Q4: Where to find cloth necessary for the First Aid?
A: In general, cloth is found off of Humanoid enemies. You can buy cloth from the Auction House but sometimes it's cheaper to buy the bandages. You should do some price research before you buy!
Q5: Using a bandage but it stops, what's going on?
A: Bandages can only be used while you are taking no damage and standing still. If you move, some hits you with a melee attack or spell, or do any action but stand still then the bandage will stop healing you. Any health gained up to that point is yours to keep though. If you are targeting another player then that player can not take damage while you are using the bandage as well.
Q6: How to raise the First Aid skill?
A: You can craft green, yellow or orange bandages. Grey bandages will give no skill while red ones can not be made (with the nature of First Aid you will rarely have red bandages). As you skill increases you can purchase new bandage types.
Q7: What are the skill caps?
A: Journeyman First Aid will raise your skill cap from 75 to 150. Once you gain 150 First Aid skill, you will need to purchase a First Aid book to become an Expert and raise your cap to 225. At 225, become an Artisan (from a quest) for a 300 skill cap. When you reach 300 skill, you'll need a book from Outland to increase the skill cap to 375
Q8: Are there any snazzy bandage tactics?
A: Yes, there are. In PvP combat, you can buy PvP bandages at various levels from BG vendor
Or you can stun someone, and then begin using a bandage. You can also stun, CC someone and hide, then use a bandage. Keep in mind that you get healed until you take damage again. So if you were to Frost Nova a Warrior that would give you plenty of time to get at least 1,000 Hit Points restored with a heavy Rune-cloth bandage.
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