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#1 Jul 25 2006 at 4:43 PM Rating: Decent
I just got my enchanting to 300 and started tailoring which is now 225, I was wondering if anyone knows any good things i can make now or in the future with tailoring that i can disenchant into mats to sell on the AH. My friend is a leather worker and makes a set of sholders that give him 3-5 vision dust or a greater nether essence everytime i disenchant them for him and he makes bank off of it. I know pretty much everything I make can be disenchanted, but is there any items that have better dienchant rates that anyone knows of?
#2 Jul 25 2006 at 4:53 PM Rating: Decent
Check up higher-end items on here. Items that can be disenchanted have, in their information, what they break down into and the chances of getting that particular break down.
#3 Jul 26 2006 at 5:32 AM Rating: Decent
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Also Auctioneer/Enchantrix will show what a item typically disenchants into.
My tailor/enchanter used White Bandit Masks, Black Mageweave Headbands and Runecloth boots to get vision dust, dream dust and illusion dust. And the odd essence and shard.
#4 Jul 28 2006 at 3:55 PM Rating: Decent
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Runecloth belt is awesome to DE :)
#5 Jul 31 2006 at 3:44 AM Rating: Decent
Well, my disenchants are as follows.

Silk: Long silken cloak, takes 1 mana potion, so I save them all in bank and do them en masse. Give a nice amount of greater mystic essence.

Mageweave: Red mageweave shoulders. Give out nice Greater nether essence, and some dream dust.

Runecloth: Nothing too great, they all use rare mats, such as ironweb spider silk. I recently got the wizardweave robes pattern for cheap, and that's a good source of greater eternal essence and illusion dust. 3 robes (24 bolts of runecloth, 6 dream dusts, 3 rune thread) gave me 2 illusion dust, and 3 greater eternal essence.

Mooncloth: You must be kidding, right?
#6 Jul 31 2006 at 2:58 PM Rating: Decent
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Runecloth: Nothing too great, they all use rare mats, such as ironweb spider silk

As said earlier, Runecloth belt is great, uses 3 bolts of runecloth, and 1 rune thread.
With a cost of 1g50s per 20 stack of runecloth it comes down to about 1g65s per made belt.
#7 Aug 01 2006 at 7:47 AM Rating: Decent
Hmmm, Runecloth belt, can't say I ever disenchanted one.

Two possible reasons, either it's too low level for me, so I won't get the good stuff (yellow at 300?) or I don't have the pattern.

I'll check tonight :)
#8 Aug 03 2006 at 8:34 AM Rating: Decent
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if you are horde, the pattern is from Tarren Mill. And yes, that one is the best to level up the tailoring. Cheap and you get to DE it too..

Also, you can disenchant even with 1 skill point just about anything that comes to you (not verified). The shards/dusts/essences are based on the item type and level, not your skill (verified). The skill is there for MAKING enchants.
#9 Aug 05 2006 at 12:51 AM Rating: Decent
Sorry to disagree, I just checked the Runecloth Belt.
Requires level 46 to wear, disenchants mostly into dream dusts and a few lesser eternal essences.

It might be great for when you're leveling up your enchanting and your tailoring, but it's just not good enough for me to disenchant when I have too much runecloth at 300/300.
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