More importantly, though, these figurines are bind on pickup, so you won't be able to trade them, mail them to other characters, or auction them off. Many of them will be useless to your class a warrior will have no need of extra spell damage, for instance , but some of them will be quite handy. It's when you reach the Outlands and start finding the equipment there that jewelcrafting takes on its final use.
In addition to jewelry and trinkets, jewelcrafting can also be used to make jewels that can be inserted into the armor that drops in the Outlands with slots for those jewels. To create polished jewels, you'll need to purchase a grinder from a jewelcrafting merchant and also find rough gems from. Rough gems are found on enemies albeit rarely , as well as in the higher-level fel iron, khorium, and adamantite veins that you'll be mining. Most of the polished jewels that you find can be created with only a single rough gem, so these are good ways to increase your skill without using too many materials.
Two of the gems required to create the high-level rare jewelstones, though, can only be created through transmutations, which are on long cooldowns for alchemist characters, and the recipes for which can only be obtained by having high reputations with some of the Outland factions. You'll probably have to pay alchemists or rely on your guildmates to create these expensive gems. Payment: PayPal, Skrill, Cryptocurrencies.
A Note Of Caution One thing you should be aware of if you're thinking about taking on Jewelcrafting as a skill for your new character is that training for this skill in Azeroth is only available in the two new capital cities, Exodar and Silvermoon.
Starting Jewelcrafting Jewelcrafting is best obtained alongside a new character, although it's obviously available to characters that have already been leveled, assuming that you have the Burning Crusade expansion released. Prospecting When you reach skill level 20 in jewelcrafting, you can obtain the Prospecting ability from your profession trainer. Tip: Note that we use the word "gems" here to refer to the kind of precious stones you gain from Prospecting and mining; the word "jewels" is generally associated with the jewels that are inserted into socketed items.
You can turn some gems into jewels later in the game. Each ore will yield different types of gems, so I put together the table below to list all the available gems that you can get from each ore. Each ore also has a skill requirement, so you have to level up your profession if you want to prospect higher level ores.
You can use my TBC Classic Jewlecrafting leveling guide if your skill is not high enough to prospect some of the ores. You can use the percentages below to estimate how many gems you will get from prospecting a large number of raw ores. Zygor's Leveling Guide I recommend trying Zygor's Leveling Guide if you are still leveling your character or you just started a new alt.
Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:. Prospecting basics Prospecting is the majore way you make a profit with jewelcrafting. Red gems are king In TBC the gem colour determines what type of stats you get.
Getting recipes If you want to make gold with jewelcrafting you want to get some of the gem cut recipes. Selling gems Just post one of each cut you have at the time and repost frequently. Profit calculation Prospecting is all about knowing the average yields and buying ore that is cheap enough that you can expect to profit. Post navigation TBC Goldmaking overview. Will Blizzard nerf R5 and R6 costs? Have a question or a thought?
Leave it here: Cancel reply. Can anyone tell me how to get it? Comment by Thottbot When your Jewelcrafting skill is high enough, the word "Prospectable" on a type of ore will go from red to white. When you prospect ore, you will get powder of the corresponding ore type ie. Iron Ore produces Iron Powder. In addition, you will get gems. It may be possible to get 3, but I haven't seen it happen. You can get 2 different or 2 of the same gem from one stack of 5 ore. The type of gems you get generally correspond with the level of the ore ie.
There is also a chance that you'll recieve a gem from a higher or lower tier of ore. Silver, Gold, Truesilver and Dark Iron cannot be prospected. Comment by Thottbot Do you level jewelcrafting from prospecting? Can someone post what kind of gems appear from which type of ore?
Replies appreciated ;. Comment by Thottbot these are some of the metals, which seem pretty accurate to me, but you can also prospect objects like fel iron ore and junk like that.. Comment by Thottbot Has anyone found that they tend to get more gems from prospecting, or that they tend to get zero a smaller portion of the time with a higher skill level? It seems when I'm first able to prospect an ore that I get nothing from it a large portion of the time.
Comment by Thottbot Can anyone tell me what lvl you can prospect different things? Comment by Thottbot Basics: At level 5 or higher, with a jewelcrafting of 20 or higher, you can learn prospecting from a jewelcrafting trainer, it's in your general tab in the spellbook.
Click on the skill and select a stack of 5 or more standard non-precious ore listed below and you'll attempt to prospect it if your skill is high enough.
When you have the prospecting skill, you'll see "Prospecting" on ores, if it's red it means your skill is too low, if it says "Not prospectable" that ore type can't be prospected. You get gems and 1 "Powder" of the ore type Copper yields copper powder, thorium yields thorium powder, etc. This powder is vendor trash, except for the adamantite powder, which is used in high level jewelcrafting to make mercurial adamantite, a high level jewelcrafting reagent. The ores: This will be a list of the ore, the skill level required and the gem types you can salvage from it from most to least common.
Comment by Thottbot functions just like Disenchanting things Not to mention you have a chance of mining all the gems you prospect when you mine the nodes. All in all I think it has better functionality then disenchanting. Comment by Thottbot Prospecting is, by far, the easiest way to get gemstones. If you're looking to skill up jewelcrafting, it can help immensely, especially in the thorium level where there's 4 fairly rare types of gems you need and you end up with a huge surplus of thorium and not enough gems to use it all.
Earlier on, though, it is much less useful for this. Apathetic, as it were. As for potentially wasting 5 ore which doesn't feel like much to me, but I've got 4 miners : You always get dust, at least, which may be just a few silver, but it isn't a total waste.
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