Wowpedia

We have moved to Warcraft Wiki. Click here for information and the new URL.

READ MORE

Wowpedia
Advertisement

As of WoW patch 4.0.1 the blacksmithing specializations of Armorsmith and Weaponsmith have been removed from the game. The purpose of this article is only to preserve the information relevant to the now-deprecated Blacksmithing Specialization.

Blacksmithing Specialization[]

At skill level 200 and character level 40, Blacksmiths can choose to specialize as an Armorsmith or a Weaponsmith. Weaponsmiths can later further specialize into hammer, axe or swordsmiths. Many of the most powerful weapons and armor created by these specialists can only be wielded by other weaponsmiths/armorsmiths or by the smith who made the item.

Becoming an Armorsmith or Weaponsmith[]

Becoming an Artisan Armorsmith gives you access to a number of new, powerful armor recipes. Specializing in Artisan Weaponsmithing grants access to devastating weapons not normally available. Base prerequisites are character level 40 and a blacksmithing skill of 200. Choosing to specialize as an armorsmith will preclude you from specializing in weaponsmithing and vice versa. Horde players must first speak with Krathok Moltenfist, to start the quest chain for becoming an Armorsmith or a Weaponsmith while Alliance players must speak with Myolor Sunderfury to start the Alliance versions of the same quests. Theye will both direct you to the appropriate quest giver behind them.

  • Armorsmithing
  • Weaponsmithing
    • If you wish to specialize even further in Weaponsmithing, you can become an Axesmith, Hammersmith, or a Swordsmith. You must be level 50 with a blacksmithing skill level of 250 with the Weaponsmithing specialty. The subspecialties are taught by trainers in Everlook, Winterspring. There is no cost to learn a Weaponsmithing subspeciality and it does not require a quest. The three trainers are:

Changing Specialties[]

Blacksmithing specialties can be changed at the trainers for a cost. The cost depends on the specialty you wish to drop and the character's level. Once you drop a specialty, you can then choose a new specialty for no cost. Each specialty can only be dropped at the trainer that originally taught it. In order to switch from a Weaponsmithing subspecialty (Axesmithing for example) to Armorsmithing, you must first drop the Weaponsmithing subspecialty (should you have chosen one), then drop the Weaponsmithing specialty before you can learn Armorsmithing. Once you have earned either the Armorsmithing or Weaponsmithing specialty, you do not need to complete the quest line for the other specialty if you wish to switch. The specialty will be given at no cost.

Specialty Trainer Cost to Drop
Armorsmithing AllianceGrumnus Steelshaper
HordeOkothos Ironrager
Level 40 - 50: 25g
Level 51 - 65: 50g
Level 66 - 70: 100g
Weaponsmithing AllianceIronus Coldsteel
HordeBorgosh Corebender
Level 40 - 65: 5g
Level 66 - 70: 10g
Axesmithing
Hammersmithing
Swordsmithing
NeutralKilram
NeutralLilith the Lithe
NeutralSeril Scourgebane
Level 40 - 50: 25g
Level 51 - 65: 50g
Level 66 - 70: 100g

Specialization benefits[]

Since the release of The Burning Crusade, you are now able to learn any of the weapon subspecializations, by talking to one of the appropriate three masters in Everlook, and asking them to teach you (though you must still have completed the weaponsmithing quest, as above). The quests, however, still rewards the same plans. These abilities can be unlearned for 100g and another weapon subspecialization can be learned in their place.

Advertisement