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#1 Jun 22 2007 at 3:47 AM Rating: Decent

Just when I think I know it all I find myself suprised...
I have been told your professions have different classifications...
Ok so I have toons doing Alchemy and Tailoring and Herbalism and Leatherworking. So whats the diff classifications for each or save yourself some typing and tell me where on here to find it myself...
Thanks again great site
#2 Jun 25 2007 at 12:30 PM Rating: Decent
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What are the specializations on crafting professions?

Answer from http://www.wowwiki.com/Profession :

* Alchemy (specialize: Master of Potions, Master of Elixirs, or Master of Transmutation)
* Blacksmithing (specialize: Armorsmith or Weaponsmith [Further specialization: Swordsmith, Axesmith, or Hammersmith])
* Enchanting
* Engineering (specialize: Goblin or Gnomish)
* Leatherworking (specialize: Tribal, Elemental or Dragonscale)
* Tailoring (specialize: Primal Mooncloth, Shadowcloth, and Spellcloth)
* Jewelcrafting World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
#3 Jun 25 2007 at 12:59 PM Rating: Decent


Thank you for the answer BUT can I specailize in all 3 masters of any professions?
#4 Jun 25 2007 at 3:47 PM Rating: Decent
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Retah wrote:

Thank you for the answer BUT can I specailize in all 3 masters of any professions?


Nope, that's why they're called specialties. In fact, you can't even switch once you've specialized. You're a specialist, after all. : )

I lol every time at your account name. Did you intentionally pick a name that can easily be (mis?) pronounced like "******" without the d at the end?



#5 Jun 26 2007 at 3:41 AM Rating: Decent
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JeeBar wrote:
Retah wrote:

Thank you for the answer BUT can I specailize in all 3 masters of any professions?


Nope, that's why they're called specialties. In fact, you can't even switch once you've specialized. You're a specialist, after all. : )




You can switch specialties, it usually consists of visiting the specialty trainer, un-specialising then re-specialising in your new choice. This costs gold to do.
#6 Jun 26 2007 at 4:56 AM Rating: Decent

JeeBar I picked my name very carefully tyvm IF you look at the big picture try reading my name in reverse... it applies to all small minded people that see that glass half empty..thank you too all the helpfull folks that actually answer my noob ?'s :}
#7 Jun 26 2007 at 5:45 AM Rating: Decent
Retah wrote:

Just when I think I know it all I find myself suprised...
I have been told your professions have different classifications...
Ok so I have toons doing Alchemy and Tailoring and Herbalism and Leatherworking. So whats the diff classifications for each or save yourself some typing and tell me where on here to find it myself...
Thanks again great site


You picked some very strange combinations for professions. How are you feeding your alchemist to level it up? Are you buying the herbs from the AH, or painstakingly farming herbs with the other character then sending them to the other one?

Also, for leatherworking... are you just buying all of the mats?
#8 Jun 26 2007 at 8:14 AM Rating: Decent


I have 4 toons at present and I dont buy mats from AH but plan quest and instance runs accordingly...and get all I need from the area Im in at the moment.
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