Tailoring is one of the notable professions in Woltk. Whether in the Outland or the cold Northerend, you will need this Wotlk tailoring Guide to level up the profession.
Tailoring is one of the primary professions that comprises making clothy stuff such as armor, magic mounts, and more. It may not seem as powerful as other professions such as engineering, but pro gamers know the bolster tailoring brings to the game.
It is one of the best and must-try professions and with this Wotlk tailoring guide, you will be able to comprehend all the dos and don’ts to get high in the game.
The Must-Have Materials for Tailoring in Wotlk
The materials required for tailoring vary depending on the level you are on. The following list tries to capture the whole scenario of materials you might need in the game.
● Linen Cloth
● Wool Cloth
● Silk Cloth
● Mageweave Cloth
● Runecloth
● Netherweave Cloth
● Arcane Dust
● Knothide Leather
● Frostweave Cloth
● Infinite Dust
● Frozen Orb
● Moonshroud/Ebonweave/Spellweave
Remember, these materials are gained by looting Humanoids in various areas of the WOW world.
You can always get tailoring materials in Chasm, Deadmines, and Ragefires dungeons. There are other multiple areas to get material such as Anshevale, Azhara, Badlands, Felwood, and many more.
Other sources of these materials are vendors that you will find in many regions of the world.
Leveling up from the Beginning to Wotlk
To level up in-game as a tailor you will need to master making some recipes. Each level range has a unique set of materials that are used in making these recipes to ensure your success in the game.
Apprentice Tailoring: In levels from 1 up to 75, you can make recipes using linen. These recipes mostly involve linen. You can learn to make Bolt of Linen Cloth in levels 1-45, Linen Belt in levels 45-67, and Reinforced Linen Cape in levels 67-75.
Journeyman Tailoring: Once you are in journeyman training, you can make wool recipes. These recipes include Bolt Of Wollen Cloth, Simple Kilt, and Double Woolen Shoulder. In journeyman training, you can get past 75 and reach level 125.
Expert Tailoring: The expert tailoring goes up to 225, you must learn to make silk recipes at these levels. At first use the Azura Silk Hood and Formal White Shirt to reach level 175 and then learn to make Bolt of Meagweave(save for later), and Crimson Silk Vest to jump up to level 205.
Artisan Tailoring: In artisan tailoring, you can learn to make Crimson Silk Pantaloons, Orange Mageweave, and other Mageweave recipes that get you to level 300. At the artisan level, you also learn to use Runecloth bolts, remember to save these for later recipes.
Master Tailoring: You can train above level 300 outland, and you learn to make bolts of Netherweave. You can save and use these bolts in other recipes such as Netherweave pants, boots, and Tunic to ultimately reach level 350.
Grandmaster Tailoring: if you have attained level 350, now you are ready to enter the chilly land of Lich King. Here you can learn and make recipes with Frostweave. First, make Bolt of Frostweave and then use them in multiple other recipes such as bants and boots. You will also have to use Duskwave, Ebonweave, and Moonshroud recipes to complete the 450 levels.
Some Leveling Secrets:
Once you enter the game a few tips will be required to further level up in the tailoring profession.
1-45: You will require around 112 Bolt of Linen Cloth to make future recipes so start making these as soon as possible.
75-103: Make sure to have 45 Bolt of Wollen Cloth for future recipes.
125-145: You must have around 197 Bolt of Silk Cloth for making future recipes
175-185: Make 86 Bolt of Mageweave Cloth for more recipes and skill up
260-280: You must stuff 101 Bolt of Runecloth to make more recipes at upcoming levels.
300-325: Here you enter the Burning of Crusade tailoring from levels 300-350. You must have around 133 Bolt of Netherweave to make further recipes.
After making Bolt of Netherweave and reaching level 325, you can make Imbued Netherweave by using Arcane Dust and level up your skills to 340.
Moreover, once you have Netherweave, make robes with this material and skill up to 360.
Northern Cloth Scavenging: After level 325 you will take part in a quest given by a master trainer. This quest will give you a buff known as Northern Cloth Scavenging. This buff can be used to enhance the ability to get Frostweave Cloth from Humanoids or you can simply farm the Frostweave cloth in Wotlk.
Moreover, there are three new clothes that you can acquire in level 415. There is Ebonweave, Moonshroud, and Spellweave. This trio is essential to make useful stuff in wotlk skill up.
Lastly, you will need 1990 Frostweave Cloth to reach level 440 and 2890 to reach 450.
Where to Find the Tailoring Trainers in Wotlk
We are writing this guide assuming that you are new in the game and have to get past all the initial levels to reach the Lich King’s domain or the Northerend. Therefore, in this Wotlk Tailoring Guide, we have included almost every tailoring trainer you will find in the WOW.
Horde Trainers:
Magar: You will find him in the Drag in Ogrimmar.
Bowen Brisboise: He is available in Tirisfal Glades
Kaleen Sheets: He can be found in Silvermoon City
Kil’hala: Available at the crossroads in the Barrens
Victor Ward: He is inside the mage Quarter
Vhan: He is in a building in Thunder Bluff
Alliance Trainers:
Grondal Moonbreeze: You can look for him in Auberdine.
Lawrence Schneider: this trainer is available in Stormwind City.
Uthrar Threx: He can be found in Ironforge.
Trianna: She has a shop in Craftman’s Terrace.
Eldrin: Look for him in Elwynn Forest.
Neutral Trainers
Meilosh: you can find him in Timbermaw Hold’s central room.
Grarnik Goodstich: She is available in StranglethornVale.
Trainers in Outland
You can train in Outland once you have crossed level 300. Here you can learn from the following Trainers.
Andrion Darkspinner: He is a Shadoweave Trainer and is available in Shattrath.
Dalinna: She can be found in Thrallmar.
Gidge Spellweaver: She is a Spellfire Tailor in Shattrath.
Hama: You will find this trainer in the Hellfire Citadel.
Nasmara Moonsong: She is a Mooncloth tailor and is available in her tent.
Remember, You must achieve the tailoring skills of level 350 before making your way to Northend. The reason is that the trainers in this region will only train you above level 350.
Trainers in Northrend
Horde
Alexandra McQueen: This trainer is available in Howling Fjord
Raenab: You can find this one in Borean Tundra
Alliance:
Darian Goodstitch: You can find the trainer in Borean Tundra in Valiance Keep
Benjamin Clegg: AViavle in the city of Valgarde.
Neutral:
Charles Worth: He is available at Magnus Commerce Exchange in his shop.
The Bonuses of the Tailoring Profession
If you choose this profession, you will get some exciting bonuses to make the game more interesting and give a fair fight to the enemy. Moreover, there are three new clothes that you can acquire in level 415. There is Ebonweave, Moonshroud, and Spellweave.
Some notable cloth enchants are as follows.
Darkglow Embroidery: You will require Eternium Thread and Ebonweave to make this embroidery. It is a magical pattern in a cloak to allow 400 mana to restore. You can use it at the 400 tailoring level.
Lightweave Embroidery: It is an embellishment of light into a cloak and increases your spell power to 295 for 15 sec.
Sworguard Embroidery: It is able to increase your spell power to 400 for 15 sec.
In addition to these, you can also make flying mounts such as Flying Carpet, Frosty Flying Carpet, and Magnificent Flying Carpet to increase flying speed to a certain level.
Best Pairing for Tailoring Profession
The tailoring profession best goes with Enchanting because both depend on each other a bit and have some similar properties. A tailor also uses enchants to give a magical, spellcasting touch to the robes which provide endless ways to win the game.
However, if you like to pair it with any other profession such as Herbalism or mining, it will be helpful in gathering and farming a few more materials. Keep in mind that, regardless of the profession you choose to pair with tailoring, you will always be required to make separate recipes to level up both professions.
Final Analysis:
Now that you know the grind, you can pave your way in the game by following this Wotlk Tailoring Guide. You will need to be mentally prepared throughout the game and understand when a certain recipe is worth making and when it will turn grey to give no skill up. Moreover, by going through the above guide, you will grasp the concept of getting material in different zones.
Make sure to have enough materials and make recipes to level up from one stage to the next.