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Professions

This WoW guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) covers disenchanting and details the Enchanting skill level and Character level required to disenchant an item, as well as each type of dust, essence, shard and crystal produced from items of specific level and quality.

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This WoW Guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Riding skill from 1 to 300 and also provide information about the mounts available for Riding in the World of Warcraft. Although Riding is a secondary profession, it doesn’t require training up through levels like other professions do. Instead the Riding skill levels are simply purchased from a Riding Trainer. After purchasing the Riding skill available for your character’s level, you will then be able to purchase a mount.

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This WoW guide (up-to-date for patch 3.2) will cover training your Lockpicking levels from 1 to 400 and which locks to pick while leveling Lockpicking in World of Warcraft. Lockpicking is a Rogue class skill which allows them to open locked chests, doors, footlockers, lockboxes and junkboxes. A rogue’s lock picking skill improves with practice, but won’t usually rise fast enough with casual use. This guide provides directions on where a rogue can practice the Lockpicking skill in order to improve it.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Inscription levels from 1 to 450 and what to make while leveling Inscription in World of Warcraft. Inscription is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to create a variety of items such as cards, glyphs, scrolls, tomes and vellum. Inscription complements the Herbalism profession very well, as Herbalism can provide many of the raw materials required for Inscription.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Jewelcrafting levels from 1 to 450 and what to make while leveling Jewelcrafting in World of Warcraft. Jewelcrafting is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to create a variety of items such as necklaces, rings and trinkets as well as gems for socketed items. Jewelcrafting complements the Mining profession very well, as Mining can provide many of the raw materials required for Jewelcrafting.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Engineering levels from 1 to 450 and what to make while leveling Engineering in World of Warcraft. Engineering is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to create a variety of items such as guns, bullets, arrows, scopes and more. Engineering complements the Mining profession very well, as Mining can provide many of the raw materials required for Engineering.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Alchemy levels from 1 to 450 and what to make while leveling Alchemy in World of Warcraft. Alchemy is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to create elixirs, oils and potions. Alchemy complements the Herbalism profession very well, as Herbalism can provide many of the raw materials required for Alchemy.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Blacksmithing levels from 1 to 450 and what to make while leveling Blacksmithing in World of Warcraft. Blacksmithing is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to forge a variety of items such as armor (mail and plate) and melee weapons. Blacksmithing complements the Mining profession very well, as Mining can provide many of the raw materials required for Blacksmithing.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3) will cover training your Cooking levels from 1 to 450 and what to cook while leveling Cooking in World of Warcraft. Cooking is a secondary profession, which means learning to cook won’t limit what other professions you train your character in. It complements the Fishing profession very well, as most fish can be cooked. Cooking can also increase the beneficial effects gained from eating food, and can provide a modest gold income.

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This guide (up-to-date for patch 3.3.3) will cover training your Leatherworking levels from 1 to 450 and what to do while leveling Leatherworking in World of Warcraft. Leatherworking is a primary profession (of which you can only choose two at any point in the game) and allows your character to create a variety of items such as cloaks and armor. Leatherworking complements the Skinning profession very well, as Skinning can provide many of the raw materials required for Leatherworking.

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