![]() ![]() Once you get around lvl 225 you can start selling the enchants. I did not have to buy any items to get to 300. As far as drops and rewards, I stuck with the plan of vendoring all green weapons (cause you get the most for weapons), AH any rings or weapons with good stats, and DE'ed everything else. I got most of my enchant materials from making green items and DE'ing them. Being a true enchanter (not just a DE'er), is tough without tailoring. Check your facts before you insult enchanters.Ĭomment by ThottbotI am a lvl 60 mage, w/ 300 enchant and 300 tailor. Not to mention the Large and Small Brilliant shards I need (40g total), Greater eternal essences (30g), Illusion dust (17g), and Golden pearls (20g) that I'll need to farm/buy before I can make an Runed arcanite rod. I'll have to pay about 100g plus tip to whoever makes the rod for me, OR buy all the components and tip the alchemist and then the blacksmith. The cost of the arcane crystals needed to transmute truesilver to arcanite also pushes the prices to costs that enchanters can't afford. No enchanter makes more than a 5g profit on that one. The only way that I make profit is if I have the materials myself, or I make about 2g profit per enchant.Īlso, on Arthas (Horde side), Icy weapon costs about 50g+.Īll in all it comes to about 50-60g for an enchant of Icy weapon. Comment by ThottbotIndeed, whoever wrote that enchanters make 75%+ profit is clearly not an enchanter.
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