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[[Zen Master]] is only available after installing the [[expansion]] [[Mists of Pandaria]]. |
[[Zen Master]] is only available after installing the [[expansion]] [[Mists of Pandaria]]. |
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== Advancing as a Blacksmith == |
== Advancing as a Blacksmith == |
Revision as of 03:51, 25 September 2012
Blacksmithing (Profession) | |
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Ingredients • Proficiencies • Quests • Plans • Trainers • Equipment |
Blacksmithing is a profession and is the art of forging items out of metals, minerals, and other trade goods. Blacksmiths utilize bars of metal unearthed and smelted by the mining profession along with various trade and magical goods to produce their wares.
A blacksmith can create melee weapons, Mail and Plate armor, trade items used as ingredients by other professions (such as rods for enchanters), as well as and keys used to unlock a variety of items in the world. Additionally, blacksmiths can craft consumable items that when applied to weapons can provide temporary (and in some cases, permanent) buffs to items.
While they can create a variety of items, they cannot repair these items themselves when damaged, and must still use the services of a repair vendor.
In general, blacksmithing mainly benefits mail and plate-wearing classes for the unique armors that can be created; however, beyond a certain point, blacksmiths no longer learn new Mail armor plans. This effectively means only the plate-wearing classes (Death Knights, Paladins and Warriors) will derive benefit the maximum benefit from the crafted armor of blacksmithing. However, most (if not all) classes can use a large amount of the weapons produced by blacksmiths. Ideally, blacksmithing is paired with mining as a second primary profession. It should be noted however, that Mining is not a prerequisite for the blacksmithing profession, it just makes leveling the profession cheaper.
As of patch 3.0.2, Blacksmiths can now permanently place a socket on their own bracers and gloves at skill level 400 (see Socketing below). This previously required Saronite Bars, with the advent of Cataclysm, this was changed to 4 x [Strong Flux].
Training as a Blacksmith
- See also: Blacksmithing Trainers
Blacksmithing is taught by various blacksmithing trainers located throughout the world. Prospective blacksmiths must be at least level 5. Initial training costs 10, granting the Apprentice level with a potential skill of 75 and access to apprentice blacksmithing plans taught by trainers, or found throughout the world. Most recipes require the use of a blacksmith hammer and anvil. However, some products (such as [Rough Sharpening Stone], for example) do not.
The following are the required levels and potential skill of each stage of the profession:
Proficiency | Level | Skill |
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Apprentice | 5 | 1 - 75 |
Journeyman | 10 | 50 - 150 |
Expert | 20 | 125 - 225 |
Artisan | 35 | 200 - 300 |
Master | 50 | 275 - 375 |
Grand Master | 65 | 350 - 450 |
Illustrious Grand Master | 75 | 425 - 525 |
Zen Master | 80 | 500 - 600 |
Grand Master is only available after installing the expansion Wrath of the Lich King.
Illustrious Grand Master is only available after installing the expansion Cataclysm.
Zen Master is only available after installing the expansion Mists of Pandaria.
Advancing as a Blacksmith
Crafting items is the only way to progress through the stages. Plans will appear as one of four colors in the profession window, with a certain chance for a skill up (gaining a point):
Color | Chance |
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Orange | 100% Chance |
Yellow | 50-75% Chance |
Green | 50% Chance or less |
Grey | 0% Chance |
As blacksmithing skill increases, plans will eventually change from orange to yellow, yellow to green and green to grey. Only by finding higher skill plans can one continue to progress through the profession. Approximately every 5-10 points, new plans will become available to learn from the trainers. Alternatively, plans can be looted from corpses, given as quest rewards, or can be purchased either from vendors, or from the auction house. All plans have a requisite blacksmithing skill to be able to be learned and manufactured. Additionally, some plans cannot be learned until you have a certain reputation standing with a given faction.
Blacksmithing Specialization
As of WoW patch 4.0.1 the blacksmithing specializations of Armorsmith and Weaponsmith have been removed from the game. However, there is an article to preserve the information relevant to the now-deprecated Blacksmithing Specialization.
Socketing
Blacksmiths can add sockets to their own bracers and gloves, available at 400 Blacksmithing.
A player must maintain at least 400 Blacksmithing or the socket will become inactive.
Blacksmiths can also create belt buckles, which can be traded to non-blacksmiths. Belt buckles add a permanent extra gem socket to level-appropriate waist-slot items:
- [Eternal Belt Buckle], learned at 420, usable on level 60 or higher belts, up to a maximum item level of 299.
- [Ebonsteel Belt Buckle], learned at 525, usable on belts that are item level 300 - 374.
- [Living Steel Belt Buckle], learned at 600, usable on belts that are item level 375 or higher.
See also
- Guide to obtaining every blacksmithing recipe
- Powerlevel Blacksmithing
- Economical blacksmithing training
- Guide to making money
External links
- For leveling guides please visit Tradeskill leveling guides
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