Discover Everything About World of Warcraft Professions

July 31, 2009 · Posted in Articles 

It may seem difficult to determine which of the World of Warcraft professions is right for you. The types of items that you will be creating with your World of Warcraft professions and how useful they will be for your character class are the main things that you need to keep in mind when you are making your choices.
Another thing to consider is whether or not you are concerned with making large sums of gold or if you are only interested in being able to make useful items for your character.
There are many options depending on what you want to get out of your World of Warcraft professions. The following is a brief clarification of the benefits each profession has to offer as they relate to the different WoW character classes.
In general, Enchanting and Engineering are excellent options that can work well with any of the character classes. If you are a Paladin or Warrior, Blacksmithing is a good choice, while Tailoring is an excellent match for Priests and Mages.
Engineering is a fantastic profession to choose if you want your WoW character to have above average equipment. This is a particularly good advantage to have once you are in the later levels of World of Warcraft.
This profession will by no means make you a ton of gold. In the beginning, it can actually be more expensive. Don't be fooled though, because the benefits of Engineering can far outweigh the cost. To some, the ability to easily have the useful equipment that this profession produces is practically priceless. If your character is a Paladin, Engineering can provide you with ranged attacks.
Mining is a necessary supplementary profession if you don't want to be shelling out precious gold for all the ore that is required for Engineering.
Enchanting is considered by many to be difficult and only particularly useful in the higher levels of WoW. In spite of this, it is still one of the most excellent World of Warcraft professions.
Tailoring and Leatherworking, on the other hand, are regarded by many as being the most simple of the World of Warcraft professions.
Tailoring, quite simply put, is the fabrication of bags and cloth armor. This involves creating the types of items that are made from the start of the game and used on into the higher levels of World of Warcraft. Leatherworking is a great profession for the classes like Druid and Hunter because they wear leather.
Because certain other WoW classes evolve to use mail armor as they reach the higher levels, for them the need for Leatherworking becomes increasingly unnecessary. Skinning is the obvious matching profession for Leatherworking.
Alchemy is the art of making potions from herbs and that makes Herbalism the perfect matching World of Warcraft profession.
Many of the potions that are created through Alchemy are used for restoring health and mana during a fight. This makes Alchemy the perfect choice for classes like Healer and Mage who tend to run low on these things.
Secondary professions are also something to consider and there are many to choose from. You should always examine the relevance of each of these secondary professions and how they can benefit the specific class of your character.
Another thing to keep in mind is that, even though you are limited to only two primary professions, there is no limit to the number of secondary professions you can learn. In fact, you can learn them all if that is your wish.
There are also WoW walkthroughs that can give you more detailed information about which World of Warcraft professions are best for each of the character classes.
They can also teach you how to utilize them to increase your World of Warcraft gold earnings. There are many choices and with a massive game like World of Warcraft it is never a bad idea to look for help if you feel you can use it.

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