All those enchants are things I could see 70's of different classes using. Generally its 70s buying enchants, since their gear is a bit more permanent then a 66 who's leveling and saving for a flying mount. I didn't enchant my gear often while leveling.
Also, take huge advantage of leveling on those oils. Wizard and Mana Oils, I'd buy mats and make them till they're green. Dont flood the market, list around 5 server time for 8 hours, I bet they'll all sell to the raiders that night. At worst you lose about 2-3g per oil, which gets you an enchanting point. At best you make a few gold on the side, while breaking through that 310-325 period, and 340-355 period. They come from vendors, I didn't look up where, but I always made sure to skill up off wizard + mana oils on my mage.
Theres some at 300 too, I didn't list those because they're alot more expensive mats wise (they use large brilliant shards).
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Although I would still recommend doing the 'ol Auctioneer+Enchantrix D/E for profits thing to buy your mats or get them (at level 300 you can D/E every item in the game).
I plan on combining a little of both on my mage -- get some popular enchants for a few free skillups when I'm in a city. And disenchant daily so I can afford to just to blow a bunch of enchants on my own gear. I mean 1-292, I dont think I've done a single enchant for anyone yet. But once I hit outlands I'll go a little out of my way to get some popular enchants. I wont get every one on the list, but I want to feel like a fairly complete enchanter.
And my mats will be on the AH anyways. So I'll make a few small enchanting macros, use them while I'm hopping through a city, if someone responds with a serious offer (they have mats), I have the portals to meet them wherever. If the enchant is grey to me, I probably won't waste my time unless they're right beside me, or paying me gold. Theres a good chance they'll buy my mats anyways :)
A tip on top is just a bonus, especially if it gets me a skill point.
Edited, Sep 8th 2007 8:39pm by mikelolol