We present for your reading pleasure a guide on the best way to "power" skill to 350 or 375 for the Tailoring profession in World of Warcraft. We've gone and found the cheapest items to create that don't require super expensive recipes. As a matter of a fact, outside of the Outland recipes and Runecloth Bags all of the recipes can be obtained from the trainer!
Before you embark on getting Tailoring to 350 or 375 you'll need to get a few things first. You'll need between 250 and 350 gold (depending on your market) to get Tailoring to 300. After that you'll need between 1,000 and 2,000 gold to get it to 375 (once again heavily depending on your market) if you buy most of your cloth (you'll only need a few hundred gold if you farm ALL of the cloth yourself). You'll need about 150 Linen, 150 Wool, 800 Silk, 375 Mageweave, 750 Runecloth and about 3,000 (!!) Netherweave. If you're near the Auction House then you can pretty much figure out how much you'll need to spend.
It may be a wise idea if you're level 70 to farm instances like Deadmines for Wool and Scarlet Monastery for Silk then farm your own Netherweave to save on the very expensive costs.
Contents:
Apprentice Tailor
1-50:
Bolt of Linen Cloth : 2x Linen Cloth
Reasoning : Bolts are always the cheapest items to create. The Bolt of Linen Cloth will also be required for upcoming items and therefore is the most efficent path from 1 to 50. If you start failing at around 45 to 50 you can create Linen Belts (1x Bolt of Linen Cloth and 1x Coarse Thread) or Brown Linen Shirts (same). Heavy Linen Gloves (requiring a skill of 35) are also very good.
Journeyman Tailor
50-60:
Heavy Linen Gloves : 1x Bolt of Linen Cloth 1x Coarse Thread
or Linen Bag : 3x Bolt of Linen Cloth 3x Coarse Thread
Reasoning : You've got two choices. Once is the Heavy Linen Gloves which you learn at a skill of 35 and are about yellow at 50 (or turning green). They're VERY cheap and you can make three of them to one Linen Bag.
60-65:
Red Linen Shirt:2x Bolt of Linen Cloth 1x Red Dye 1x Coarse Thread
or Linen Bag : 3x Bolt of Linen Cloth 3x Coarse Thread
Reasoning : You can create Red Linen Shirts (or Blue, whichever you prefer - although if on a serious budget only buy one of the recipes). They turn yellow at 65 so they remain pretty good until then.
65-75:
Reinforced Linen Cape: 2x Bolt of Linen Cloth 3x Coarse Thread
OR Linen Bag:3x Bolt of Linen Cloth 3x Coarse Thread
Reasoning : Same debate. If you're saving cloth go with the Reinforced Linen Cape. If not just keep making the Linen bags with all of the bolts you made to get to 50 skill.
75-105:
Bolt of Woolen Cloth : 3x Woolen Cloth
Reasoning : You're going to need A LOT of woolen cloth (well, a lot of cloth for anything) so creating bolts until they grey out is in no way a bad idea. Between 100 and 105 if you're having any trouble getting skill gains and have a ton of woolen bolts then make a Gray Woolen Shirt (2x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 1x Fine Thread, 1x Grey Dye). You can also make Woolen Capes (5x Bolt of Woolen Cloth and 5x Fine Thread) but I don't see why you would want to.
105-115:
Gray Woolen Shirt:2x Bolt of Woolen Cloth 1x Fine Thread 1x Grey Dye
Reasoning : There really isn't anything better to be honest aroiund these levels.
115-125:
Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders:3x Bolt of Woolen Cloth 2x Fine Thread
Reasoning : Looking at the alternatives, you could probably get away with making Red Woolen Bags or Stylish Red Shirts although they're barely more expensive. Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders are the best for this area.
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