WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Tailoring 1-300

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Tailoring is a key profession in WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Realm, particularly for cloth-wearing classes like mages, priests, and warlocks. This guide will walk you through leveling Tailoring from 1-300, focusing on efficiency and practical item creation. Whether you're leveling your character or aiming to make gold, this guide has you covered.

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Why Tailoring?

Gear Crafting: Tailors can craft gear such as robes and bags essential for leveling and endgame.
Gold-Making Potential: Bags and crafted gear sell well on the auction house.
No Gathering Profession Needed: Cloth drops directly from humanoid mobs, eliminating the need for an additional gathering profession.

Tailoring Overview


Trainers
Tailoring trainers are found in all major cities and some smaller towns. Here's where to start:
Horde: Undercity, Orgrimmar, Thunder Bluff, Crossroads.
Alliance: Ironforge, Stormwind, Darnassus, Eastvale Logging Camp, Darkshore.

Materials Needed
Below is a rough estimate of materials required to level Tailoring from 1 to 300:
Linen Cloth: ~160
Wool Cloth: ~125
Silk Cloth: ~800
Mageweave Cloth: ~400
Runecloth: ~700
Thread (Coarse, Fine, Heavy Silken, Rune): Varies by item crafted.

Tailoring Leveling Guide (1-300)


Apprentice Tailoring (1-75)
Requirements:
Cost: ~9 copper.
Level: Minimum 5.

Linen Bandage (1-50)
Materials: Linen Cloth.
Use early cloth drops to craft bandages.

Reinforced Linen Cape (50-75)
Materials: Linen Cloth, Coarse Thread.
Switch to this recipe at skill 50.
Trainer Locations: All major cities for both factions.

Journeyman Tailoring (76-150)
Requirements:
Cost: ~5 silver.
Level: Minimum 10.

Bolt of Woolen Cloth (76-100)
Materials: Wool Cloth.
Craft bolts to prepare for the next steps.

Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders (100-125)
Materials: Woolen Bolts, Fine Thread.
Craft these until skill 125.
Tip: Save crafted items for disenchanting if you're leveling Enchanting alongside Tailoring.

Expert Tailoring (151-225)
Requirements:
Cost: ~1 gold.
Level: Minimum 20.

Bolt of Silk Cloth (150-175)
Materials: Silk Cloth.
Craft bolts to stockpile for future recipes.

Azure Silk Hood (175-185)
Materials: Silk Cloth, Fine Thread, Blue Dye.
Create these for fast skill-ups.

Crimson Silk Vest (185-205)
Materials: Silk Cloth, Red Dye, Fine Thread.
Trainer Location:
Horde: Undercity.
Alliance: Stormwind or Ironforge.

Artisan Tailoring (226-300)
Requirements:
Cost: ~5 gold.
Level: Minimum 35.

Bolt of Mageweave Cloth (225-250)
Materials: Mageweave Cloth.
Stock up as these are essential for further crafting.

Black Mageweave Gloves (250-260)
Materials: Mageweave Bolts, Heavy Silken Thread.
Efficient recipe for gaining skill points.

Runecloth Belt (260-275)
Materials: Runecloth, Rune Thread.
Craft belts to level up quickly.

Runecloth Gloves (275-300)
Materials: Runecloth, Rugged Leather, Rune Thread.
Purchase the pattern from the goblin vendor in Winterspring or the auction house.

Specializations

At 300 Tailoring, you can specialize in one of three paths:

Shadoweave Tailoring: Ideal for warlocks, focusing on Shadow Resistance gear.
Mooncloth Tailoring: Suited for healers, offering powerful cloth armor.
Spellfire Tailoring: Great for DPS casters.
Specialization requires quests and specific materials. Choose based on your character's class and role.

Tips for Tailoring Efficiency


Save Materials
Always stockpile cloth from questing and farming.
Auction house prices for cloth can fluctuate; buy during off-peak times.
Disenchanting
If paired with Enchanting, use Tailoring to craft disenchantable items. This synergy can save gold and generate additional profit.
Sell Bags
Bags are in constant demand, especially early on. Create and sell them for steady gold income.
Plan Ahead
Check auction house prices for dyes, threads, and patterns before crafting.

FAQs


Q: Do I need to pick up a gathering profession?
No, Tailoring does not require a gathering profession. Cloth drops from humanoid mobs throughout Azeroth.

Q: What's the most profitable item to craft while leveling?
Bags: Linen, Wool, and Runecloth Bags sell consistently.
Robes: Some robes are sought after for leveling or disenchanting.

Q: Where do I train Artisan Tailoring?
Horde: Gustav in Undercity.
Alliance: Timothy Worthington on Theramore Isle in Dustwallow Marsh.

Q: How much gold can I make with Tailoring?
Profits vary, but items like Runecloth Bags, Black Mageweave sets, and high-demand specialty recipes can generate significant income.

With this guide, you're set to master Tailoring in WoW Classic. Tailoring offers immense versatility, whether you're crafting gear, bags, or enhancing your Enchanting profession. Good luck, and may your threads always weave true!

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