Hi again! Since I posted a Alliance Guide, I feel I have the need to search for a guide for my Horde players as well =). Horde FTW! (I have an awesome 60 undead priest!) Well easy enough for me I was able to find a guide from the same author of the Alliance guide I had put up earlier. This is almost the identical to the alliance version, but its just the horde counterpart. This also has the same features as the Alliance guide and will accomplish the same things like pics of maps and where to turn in/pick up quests for optimized experience gain. I think personally it looks a little bit nicer also because this was made after the Alliance guide. Just like the Alliance guide this one is also 100 percent free!
Check It Out at...
Jame's Horde Guide Chapter I- Levels 21-31!
Jame's Horde Guide Chapter II- Levels 31-40!
Jame's Horde Guide Chapter III- Levels 41-50!
Jame's Horde Guide Chapter IIII- Levels 50-60!
Friday, August 31, 2007
Horde Leveling Guide by Jame
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Alchemy 1-300 Guide
This is a guide I used to level up my alchemy 1-300, I was not able find out the source or author. But Credits to the Author!
This guide will show you how to get your alchemy skill up from 0 to 300. The guide will only use recipe's available at a trainer until 265 and vendor available recipe's from 265 to 300.
This guide only uses recipes that require herbs and vendor bought material (vials).
This guide does not tell you how to get all the different recipe's from quests, vendors or drops. What you do once you hit 300 is entirely up to you. This guide will not tell you what to do with the potions you make either.
This guide is primarily aimed at those who want to switch profession at high level or have high level alts, friends or guildmembers.
Preparation
You are going to need a lot of herbs. Create an alt storage character to store these herbs and then farm (or have an alt farm) for the herbs needed. Use the ingame mail system to send the herbs to the storage character. Don't forget to send some gold to the storage character, so she can send the herbs back.
Once you have all the components collected, everything has to be send back to your main character. The mailbox only shows the first 50 items you have in the mail. It also puts the last item send to you on top. So to avoid complications send the components you need first last: i.e peacebloom and silverleaf are needed first, so these are the last to be send back to your main, after the briarthorn, mageroyal, etc.
The recipe's used require vendor bought components such as vials. These cost gold. To learn recipe's from a trainer also costs gold. The amount of gold needed is aproximately 40 to 50 gold if you farm all of the herbs. If you want to buy everything you need from the auction house expect to spend upwards to 225 gold. This does not include gold for recipe's from vendors or the auction house.
Below is a table that shows the amount of herbs needed. The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something. However at some point a recipe will be yellow or even green when you make something so you won't allways get a skill point. The estimated amount column deals with this, so try to get the estimated amount of herbs on your storage character. If you are buying all the herbs you need from the auction house, I suggest getting the minimum amount and only buy more when needed.
Component Minimum Amount Estimated Amount
Peacebloom 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Silverleaf 60 (3 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Mageroyal 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks)
Briarthorn 80 (4 stacks) 90 (5 stacks)
Stranglekelp 40 (2 stacks) 50 (3 stacks)
Bruiseweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks)
Wild Steelbloom 5 (1 stacks) 10 (1 stacks)
Kingsblood 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks)
Liferoot 30 (2 stacks) 40 (2 stacks)
Goldthorn 45 (3 stacks) 50 (2 stacks)
Khadgar's Whisker 15 (1 stacks) 20 (1 stacks)
Sungrass 60 (3 stacks) 70 (4 stacks)
Blindweed 30 (2 stacks) 35 (2 stacks)
Arthas' Tears 20 (1 stacks) 25 (2 stacks)
Golden Sansam 40 (2 stacks) 60 (3 stacks)
Mountain Silversage 20 (1 stacks) 30 (2 stacks)
Getting from 1 to 50
Getting from 1 to 50 is easy enough. Make 60 minor healing potions. This should get you to skill 60. You need at least skill 55 for the next step, so don't worry if you didn't get to 60. Keep the minor healing potions, you will need them later.
Once you hit 50 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Journeyman Alchemist. You have to be level 10 to become Journeyman Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 0 to 50.
Skill Item From - To
1 Minor Healing Potion 0 - 60 (60)
Getting from 50 to 125
Use the minor healing potions made earlier to make lesser healing potions to get to 110. If you didn't reach 110, make elixirs of wisdom until you do.
At 110 you can train the healing potion recipe. Make those until skill 125
Once you hit 125 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Expert Alchemist. You have to be level 20 to become Expert Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 50 to 125.
Skill Item From - To
55 Lesser Healing Potion 60 - 110 (50)
90 Elixir of Wisdom 105 - 110 (5)
110 Healing Potion 110 - 125 (15)
Getting from 125 to 200
Make some more healing potions to get to skill 140. Make lesser mana potions to get to 155, greater healing potions to get to 185 and elixirs of agility to get to 200.
Once you hit 200 talk to the appropriate trainer to become Artisan Alchemist. You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Alchemist.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 125 to 200.
Skill Item From - To
110 Healing Potion 125 - 140 (15)
120 Lesser Mana Potion 140 - 155 (15)
155 Greater Healing Potion 155 - 185 (30)
185 Elixir of Agility 185 - 200 (15)
Getting from 200 to 265
Make some more elixirs of agility to get to 210. Make elixirs of greater defense until 215 and then make superior healing potions until 230. Make elixirs of detect undead to get to 250 and elixir of greater agility to get to 265.
This table shows the different recipes used to get from 200 to 265.
Skill Item From - To
185 Elixir of Agility 200 - 210 (10)
195 Elixir of Greater Defense 210 - 215 (5)
215 Superior Healing Potion 215 - 230 (15)
230 Elixir of Detect Undead 230 - 250 (20)
240 Elixir of Greater Agility 250 - 265 (15)
Getting from 265 to 300
Although you can get to 300 using the elixir of detect demon recipe, the gromsblood needed is expensive when bought from the auction house so i decided to use vendor available recipe's to get from 265 to 300.
Get the superior mana potion recipe from Ulthir in Darnassus or Algernon in Undercity and the major healing potion recipe from Evie Whirlbrew in Everlook.
Make superior mana potion to get to skill 285 and major healing potions to get to 300.
Congratulations, you now have 300 skill in alchemy.
This table shows the different recipes that are avaible through vendors to get from 265 to 300.
Skill Item From - To
260 Superior Mana Potion 265 - 285 (20)
275 Major Healing Potion 280 - 300 (20)
This table shows who and where the different vendors are for the previously mentioned recipe's.
What Who Where
Superior Mana Potion Ulthir (Alliance Faction)
Algernon (Horde Faction) Darnassus
Undercity
Major Healing Potion Evie Whirlbrew (Neutral) Everlook in Winterspring
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Hunter Leveling Resources
Hunter Talent Guide from WoWForums-
This is a great guide for Hunters that are having trouble on which talents points to get while leveling up.
Hunter PvE Damage Guide-
If you have any questions on how to do the most PvE Damage for Raids and Instances you should refer to this guide.
Hunter PvP Guide-
This is a very comprehensive guide for hunters that want to learn how to kill their foes. This guide has detailed strategy and builds.
Hunter Chain Trapping Guide-
A guide on how to train trap mobs for added crowd control. Never tried it but the instructions are detailed.
Hunter TBC Builds-
This guide has many builds that are updated for The Burning Crusade. It has a good leveling build, and other various builds like PvE raiding and PvP.
Hunter Macro Guide-
This guide shows you how to set up useful macros for the hunter class. Things like aspect changing and pet skill/attack order.
Hunter Useful Gem/Socket List-
Short List on what gems you should looking for as a Hunter.
Hunter Gear from Quest Rewards Guide-
This is a big list of great hunter gear that can be obtained from quests in The Burning Crusade.
Fumi's Pet Guide-
This is a general pet guide that covers everything from naming a pet down to add-ons for pets.
Hunter Loot Guide for TBC-
This is a great list of loots for hunters that are dropped by bosses in TBC instances on "normal" (not heroic) difficulty.
Hunter Add-On Guide-
A great guide/list on how to install add-ons and which ones are worth downloading.
Hunter Consumables and Buffs-
This is a guide on what consumables and buffs will help you the most during those times you need to stay alive or squeeze out a little more DPS.
Hunter Pet Ability Guide-
Great site on what pets you need to tame in order to get specific abilities from it.
Beast Master Hunter Guide-
Great Guide that has alot of information directed to Beast Mastery Hunters. Alot of detail and has reached 100,000 views.
Hunter Guide from Ten Ton Hammer-
A general guide on hunters. Covers almost all subjects about the hunter.
These are all the guides I found on Hunters that will help Hunter Players while leveling their toon. I will update/add more when I find more so check back!
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All Profession Guides 1-300 and 1-375 from WoW Forums
Just found these while looking around on the forums, it is a directory of all professions 1-300 and 300-375 guides.
Available Guides
Alchemy 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#1
Blacksmithing 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#2
Cooking 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#4
Enchanting 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#9
Engineering 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#13
First Aid 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#16
Fishing & Cooking 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#5
Herbalism 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=1&sid=1#18
Jewelcrafting 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#32
or
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#57
Leatherworking 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#20
Mining 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#22
Skinning 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#27
Tailoring 1 to 300
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#29
Tinker's Guide to the Fishing Extravaganza
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13021327&sid=1
Craelis' Lockpicking Guide (yes lockpicking is a profession!)
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=12911422&sid=1
Burning Crusade
Alchemy 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#33
Blacksmithing 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#34
Cooking 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#35
Enchanting 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#36
Engineering 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#37
First Aid 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#38
Fishing and Cooking 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=2&sid=1#39
Herbalism 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#40
Jewelcrafting 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#41
Leatherworking 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#43
Mining 300 to 375 - No guide yet.
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#45
Skinning 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#49
Tailoring 300 to 375
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=13121383&pageNo=3&sid=1#54
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Jewelcrafting 1-300 Guide
The EASIEST and FASTEST way to level Jewelcrafting is to have LOADS of GOLD. It's impossible to powerlevel Jewelcrafting without it. So unless you are already loaded you NEED to check out this site first.
This power leveling guide is focused on leveling jewelcrafting from 1-300 as quickly and easily as possible when the Burning Crusade is released. This should give you edge over players who are unprepared for Jewelcrafting when the expansion is out. I have chosen designs with easily obtainable materials opposed to cheap materials, and I have not considered resale value of items. If you have any suggestions, please share them with me at suggestions@almostgaming.com. Additionally, this guide was written during the beta so design specifications and material are likely to change. Please keep me posted with what you discover so I can keep this guide updated.
Once the Burning Crusade is released, the below materials will likely increase in value as Horde and Alliance shuffle to their respected cities and try to power level Jewelcrafting. I strongly recommend not only buying what you'll need to level to 300, but also extras in case something goes wrong after the Burning Crusade is released.
Here is the list of best case scenario and recommended amounts of materials for 1-300 Jewelcrafting:
- 7g 12s 80c for training
- 180-240 Copper Bars
- 50-75 Malachite
- 100-140 Silver Bars
- 40-60 Shadowgems
- 40-60 Bronze Bars
- 60-85 Gold Bars
- 75-90 Jade
- 90-120 Elemental Earth
- 120-180 Thorium Bars
- 30-45 Star Rubys
- 30-40 Large Opal
Acquire the above materials and then go to the Jewelcrafting trainer in Silvermoon / Exodar. You shouldn't have to leave once you start.
Apprentice:
Learn Apprentice Jewelcrafting for 90c
Buy a jeweler's kit for 7s 20c
Craft 70 Delicate Copper Wire from 140 Copper bars (you will need at least 70 Delicate Copper Wire)
You should now be level 50 Jewelcrafting
Learn Malachite Pendant for 90c
Craft 10 Malachite Pendants from 10 Delicate Copper Wire and 10 Malachite
You should now be level 60 Jewelcrafting
Journeyman:
Learn Journeyman Jewelcrafting for 4s 50c
Learn Inlaid Malachite Ring for 90c
Craft 20 Inlaid Malachite Ring from 40 Malachite and 40 Copper Bars
You should now be level 80 Jewelcrafting
Learn ring of Silver Might for 5s 40c
Craft 50 ring of Silver Might from 100 Silver Bars
You should now be level 130 Jewelcrafting
Expert:
Learn Expert Jewelcrafting for 45s
Learn Ring of Twilight Shadows for 7s 20c
Craft 20 ring of Twilight Shadows from 40 Shadowgems and 40 Bronze Bars
You should now be level 150 Jewelcrafting
Learn golden dragon ring for 10s 80c
Craft 30 Golden Dragon Ring from 30 Jade 60 Gold Bars and 60 Delicate Copper Wire
You should now be level 180 Jewelcrafting
Purchase Design: The Jade Eye from Gelanthis (the supplier with the 3 trainers, if you're Alliance you lose) for 22s 50c
Craft 45 The Jade Eye from 45 Jade and 90 Elemental Earth
You should now be level 225 Jewelcrafting
Artisan:
Learn Artisan Jewelcrafting for 4g 50s
Learn Thorium Setting for 31s 50c
Craft 45 Thorium Setting from 90 Thorium Bars (you will need at least 45 Thorium Settings)
You should now be level 255 Jewelcrafting
Undress the Kalinda in your mind while congratulating yourself for achieving 255 Jewelcrafting (if you're Alliance you won't know what I'm talking about, just /exit); if you're a chick.. undress her anyways (don't worry I won't tell)
Learn Ruby Pendant of Fire for 36s
Craft 30 Ruby Pendant of Fire from 30 Star Ruby and 30 Thorium Setting
You should now be level 285 Jewelcrafting
Learn simple Opal Ring for 90s
Craft 15 Simple Opal Rings from 30 Large Opals, 15 Thorium Setting and 30 Thorium Bars
You should now be level 300 Jewelcrafting
Now, undress both Kalinda and Telia in your mind (again, if you're alliance you lose)
Congrats you're level 300 Jewelcrafting! Please, if for some reason you copy this guide to your own page provide http://www.almostgaming.com/wow with a backlink. Good luck in the Outlands!
Master:
For Master Jewelcrafting, it is always least expensive to craft the Uncommon rarity (green) gems, even if they're green patterns with a low chance to skill up. Other patterns always use far more expensive materials compared to 1g or less per green gem. After 360 skill, there are no inexpensive trainer-taught patterns to easily level on. Your best bet is to find or purchase Rare-quality (blue) gem Designs to cut for others or yourself. The Delicate Eternium Ring, if you can find it, is the cheapest way to level.
Learn Master Jewelcrafting from Kalaen in Thrallmar or Tatiana in Honor Hold
Use 24g to purchase the six gem Designs sold by the trainer for 300 skill
Cut 5 of any of the the gem designs you just purchased (which color gem you cut does not matter)
You should now be at 305 skill
Use 20g to purchase the four gem Designs sold by the trainer for 305 skill
Cut 10 of any of the gem designs you just purchased
You should now be at 315 skill
Use 6g to purchase Design: Glinting Flame Spessarite from the trainer
Cut 10 Glinting Flame Spessarite
You should now be at 325 skill
Use 18g to purchase the three Designs sold by the trainer for 325 skill
Cut any of the gem designs you just purchased until 355 skill (this will take a lot of gems, but trust me, it's still the cheapest way)
Train the Purified Shadow Pearl from any Grand Master Jewelcrafter
Cut Purified Shadow Pearls until 360 skill
Obtain the design for the Delicate Eternium Ring
Cut 15 Delicate Eternium Ring
You should now be at 375 skill. Congratulations!
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Alliance Leveling Guide by Jame
Hi guys! Id like to share one of the free wow leveling guides I used when I was leveling up my first Alliance Human Warlock. This is awesome guide that tells you what quests to pick up/turn in, where to set your hearth, what to buy from AH before doing the quests, ultimately to optimize your exp per hour. While using this guide I have always been able to keep up from a not to shabby 30,000 xp/hr to 60,000 xp/hr consistanly throughout my leveling w/o reseted experience. This fast leveling guide has pictures of the maps to show you exactly where to go and the order, to make sure you are headed to whereever you go. Only drawback is that the guide starts off at level 30 and up, but the good news is it is FREE!!
Check it out at
Jame's Alliance Guide Chapter I - Lvls 30-41!
Jame's Alliance Guide Chapter II- Lvls 41-50!
Jame's Alliance Guide Chapter III- Lvls 50-60!
Hope You Enjoyed that Information! Please Check back for more guides to aid you during your journey!
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LockPicking 1-300 Guide
Lockpicking is an exclusive skill of Rogues. Unfortunately many Rogues underutilize this skill and even more unfortunately many Rogues underutilize all of their skills and are simply button mashers giving Rogues a NOOB reputation. If this sounds like you or if you want to be the BEST Rogue possible check this site out for way better information than you'll find here.
Lockpicking is a very beneficial ability to have. During your time in the game there are going to be locked chests in instances, locked boxes dropping off mobs, or locked doors that could provide you with access to uber loot to sell on the auction house.
Read the lockpicking guide below and get yourself well on the way to lockpicking of 300, but first check out our table of items that can help you increase your skill along the way.
Stuff from Pick Pocketing
All lockpicking levels listed below are when the item first becomes "orange", you may pick the locks on them until it is no longer beneficial to do so (turns grey, better options, etc)
Battered Junkbox - 25
Worn Junkbox - 100
Sturdy Junkbox -175
Heavy Junkbox - 250
Strong Junkbox - 300
Stuff from random drops
Ornate Bronze Lockbox - 60
Heavy Bronze Lockbox - 75
Iron Lockbox - 85
Heavy Iron Lockbox - 125
Steel Lockbox - 180
Reinforced Steel Lockbox - 225
Mithril Lockbox - 225
Thorium Lockbox - 225
Eternium Lockbox - 225
Khorium Lockbox - 325
Doors
Gnomeregan - 150
Scarlet Monastery - 175
Searing Gorge Gate - 225
Blackrock Depths - 280
Scholomance - 280
Dire Maul - 300
Footlockers
The lockpicking skill levels for these start pretty close to the lowest typical mob found in the zone x5. For instance a level 20 zone would have footlockers that you could pick at 5x20=100 lockpicking skill. I don't have accurate listings of when these become orange so if you have additional information please feel free to submit!
Hillsbrad Foothills - Durnholde Keep - 75?
Redridge Mountains - Lake Everstill - 75?
Ashenvale Forest - Zoram Strand - 75?
Stonetalon Mountains - Windshear Crag and Associated Mines - 75?
Wetlands - Murloc Camps - 100?
Desolace - Sar'theris Strand - 175?
Badlands - Angor Fortress 175?
Swamp of Sorrows - Pool of Tears - 200?
Searing Gorge - 200?
Tanaris Desert - Lost Rigger Cove - 225?
Azshara - Bay of Storms - 275?
Eastern Plaguelands - Tyr's Hand - 275?
The Guide - Horde and Alliance
To start out with there is a slight difference in the beginning of lockpicking for Horde and Alliance but eventually it will come on the same path so I will start them out separately.
Horde Lockpicking 1-85
Once you get the quest for lockpicking there are chests inside of a ship near Ratchet. It's the only ship in the water that's not sunken so you can't miss it. Inside the ship is what the quest refers to as a "place where they train their thieves" and that's exactly where you want to head. You can pick the locks on those chests until about 85 skill. There is also a chest in there for the Polly quest that has a pretty decent respawn timer that you could pick to increase your skill as well although I've never stayed at it passed 100 you may want to use that as an alternative instead of the next part.
Horde Lockpicking 85-175
You will get a quest for your poisons, you may not know it as your poisons quest but the objective is to pick pocket a key, kill some things , kill a boss(elite), and open his chest. You will do this northwest of Sludge Fen. You get the quest at 20 but it is highly unlikely you will be able to complete it till 24+, I'd wait until you were 26ish. The end guy is an elite who will beat you down every single time you try this quest, in order to keep picking the lock on his chest to skill up you will have to kill him every spawn. I've never been able to do this quest below level 24 with any of my rogues, so good luck to you! This chest can bring you up to 175 if your patient, I usually leave in the 150's though.
Alliance Lockpicking 1-85
Alliance also get similiar quests as compared to the Horde. The thieves training area this time is by Atler Mill northeast of Lakeshire. You can stay at these chests until about skill 85, but keep a watch out for horde while you're in Redridge, they seem to camp the area.
Alliance Lockpicking 85-175
The Alliance poison quest happens in a tower that is northeaster part of Westfall. The actual tower is located to the east of bridge that heads to darkshire. The quest is very similiar to the Horde, there is a chest in the top that you can pick to about 175, but you first have to find a way to incapacitate or kill the elite boss to make it worth while. I wouldn't try it unless you're 24 plus and that may be hard for anyone who isn't geared up or twinked well.
Both Lockpicking 175-225
This part can be tricky. The way I would do it though is to go pickpocket sturdy junkboxes (use allakhzam to lookup where they come from, I think the Ogres in Tanaris have them) and get your lockpicking skill to 180. Once you hit a lockpicking skill of 180 then I suggest going to Scarlet Monastery and picking all of the doors. The ones outside the instance are on a timer so you can only do those a few times every so often, but hit up all the doors on the way in, go into an instance, unlock more doors, open chests, and pickpocket junkboxes all the way to 225.
Both Lockpicking 225-280
You could do the Searing Gorge door but it's not a reliable way to skill up, so you're pretty much stuck with doing junk boxes. At this point what you could also do is open lockboxes for free in a big city and get your skill up that way. You'll probably be getting more instance groups too and those tend to have at least one locked chest per instance. See the above list for doors and items in this skill range.
Both Lockpicking 280-300
There are doors in Blackrock Depths that you can pick, otherwise continue istance runs, pick pocketing, and advertising opening lockboxes for free. Make sure you use the above chart for guidance it what items you should be looking to picklock so you don't waste time.
Both Lockpicking 300-375
There are several ways to go from 300-375. The Boulderfists can be pickpocketed in Nagrand for Strong Junkboxes. Khorium Lockboxes are random dropped in the Burning Crusade zones but mostly found in the new Burning Crusades instances. The Dire Maul doors are also an option to get a few skillups. Going from 1-375 is no easy task and will take a lot of time, but it will definately payout in the end.
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Cooking/Fishing 1-300 Guide
This is a guide I used to level my Cooking and Fishing to 300. The only source I have is that it is from the WoW Glider Public Forums. Enjoy!
Firstly let me put the next sentence in capitals as it's a fairly important concept to grasp.
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHERE YOU FISH, YOUR SKILL UP RATE WILL NOT CHANGE.
So, with that knowledge, you'll realize that you can skill up fishing from 1 to 300 by fishing the water of your factions city. The reason for the different locations mentioned in this guide, is for you to be able to skill up your cooking as well.
I've combined both fishing and cooking in this guide, as they compliment each other very well and if your going to skill up your fishing, you might aswell skill up your cooking with all the fish you'll be catching.
N.B. it will take you a minimum of 11 hours to complete this, but more likely about 14-15.
Also, please be aware that this is not a fully comprehensive guide to both cooking and fishing and was never intended to be. The sole purpose of this guide is to level up your cooking and fishing in the quickest way possible. If you want a guide that covers almost everything about these two skills then please check out Draznar's excellent guides here:
Fishing - http://wow.toshimo.com/viewtopic.php?t=272
Cooking - http://wow.toshimo.com/viewtopic.php?t=273
So let's start:
Go to your fishing trainer and cook and pick up Fishing and Cooking skills.
Buy a fishing rod and a stack of shiny baubles (a lure that adds +25 to your fishing skill).
Your now ready to begin.
Horde
Best place to start is in Bloodhoof Village in Mulgore.
Go speak to Harn Longcast and buy Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snapper recipes off of him. Now start fishing in Stonebull Lake.
Equip your rod and then apply the shiny bauble lure to it, as this will make catching fish easier.You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish and this should take about 40 minutes. You'll find that by the time you have caught 60 Brilliant Smallfish, you'll also have about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers. Once you have 60, cook them. You can either build your own fire or jog back to Harn Longcast and use the fire in front of him. Cook the Brilliant Smallfish, then at level 50 start cooking Longjaw Mud Snappers (after learning the recipe you bought earlier).
NomoreLifeAnyMore`s Tip go to seijin Village and buy the recipies for Rainbow fin albercore(50) and slitherskin mackerell(1) they can be fished at ratchet or the sea next to the village you can get them from the fishing Supplies guy in the big hut
You'll need to go and catch Longjaw Mud Snappers now and the best place for these is the pond in Orgrimmar by Lumark the Fishing trainer (I know you've been catching quite a few where you are, but the "drop rate" is a lot better in Orgrimmar).
Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking.
You'll now need to catch about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers to get your cooking up to 100.
Now go to Tarren Mill in Hillsbrad and buy Bristle Whisker Catfish recipe off of Derak Nightfall.
Go to the river to the East of Tarren Mill and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. Depending on your cooking level, your going to need about 80-100 of these to get it up to 175.
Bewtween levels 125 and 150 go to Shadowprey Village in Desolace and buy Expert Cookbook. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You.
Once your up to 175 cooking, go to Shadowprey Village in Desolace. Speak to Wulan and buy Mithril Head Trout recipe and start fishing on the pier there. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225.
At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue.
First quest: Cooking
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking.
Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to Hammerfall in Arathi Highlands and buy them off of the Inn Keeper. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking.
Second Quest: Fishing
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing.
You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are:
Feralas Ahi - If you ride out West from Camp Mojache and fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one.
Sar'theris Striker - Ride a little South out of Shadowprey Village and your there. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand.
Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs.
You should catch these fish within 5 to 10 casts at each location. So it wont take long. The best order I've found to do this quest in is; (assuming you don't already have all the flightpaths) From Dustwallow, ride to the Great Lift and then head West through Thousand Needles to Camp Mojache in Feralas - From Feralas, ride North West into Desolace and onto Shadowprey Village - From Desolace, fly to Thunderbluff - Fly to XR - Fly to Orgrimmar - Get Zeppelin to Grom'Gol Base Camp - Ride North to Duskwood - Ride East to Deadwind Pass - Ride through Deadwind Pass to Swamp of Sorrows.
Now go back to Nat and get your Artisan Fishing.
There is apparently a bug with this quest, if go away from Nat BEFORE getting your fishing level to 226, the quest can bug and you'll be stuck on 225 for good. Didn't happen to me, but I've seen a few posts from people who it's happened to.
Ok, so your now at level 225 in both cooking and fishing and you've done your Artisan quests. Time for the home stretch.
Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon.
Now go to Raventusk Village in the Hinterlands and fish for Spotted Yellowtails. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250.
Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275.
Now go to Camp Mojache in Feralas and speak to Sheendra Tallgrass and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a +10 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful.
Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time.
Alliance
Best place to start is in Elwynn Forest.
Go speak to Nyoma by Crystal Lake and buy the recipes for Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snappers. Now start fishing in Crystal Lake.
You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish to get your cooking from 1 to 50.
Now go to Stormwind City and fish the canals for Longjaw Mud Snappers. You'll need about 50 of them to raise your cooking to 100.
Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking.
Now go to Southshore and speak to Donald Rabonne and buy the recipes for Bristle Whisker Catfish and Mithril Head Trout.
Go to the river to the east of Southshore and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. You'll need about 80-100 of these to get your cooking to level 175.
Bewtween levels 125 and 150 go to Shandrina by Mystral Lake in Ashenvale and buy Expert Cookbook. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You.
Now go to the Lakes outside Stromgarde Keep in Arathi Highlands and fish for Mithril Head Trout. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225.
At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue.
First quest: Cooking
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking.
Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to the Inn in Goldshire, Elwynn Forest and buy them off of the Bartender. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking.
Second Quest: Fishing
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing.
You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are:
Feralas Ahi - West from Camp Mojache. Fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one.
Sar'theris Striker - South or North or Shadowprey Village. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand.
Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs.
You should catch these fish within 5 to 10 casts at each location. So it wont take long. I haven't done this quest on my Alliance character, so I'm not sure of the best order in which to do them.
Now go back to Nat and get your Artisan Fishing.
There is apparently a bug with this quest, if go away from Nat BEFORE getting your fishing level to 226, the quest can bug and you'll be stuck on 225 for good. Didn't happen to me, but I've seen a few posts from people who it's happened to.
Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon.
Either fish for Spotted Yellowtails at Steamwheedle Port or go to Raventusk Village (well not to it, just a little North of it) for the slightly better drop rate. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250.
Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275.
No go and speak to Vivianna in The Feathermoon Stronghold and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a +10 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful.
Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time.
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