engineering for all the cool little gadgets and things you get from it.
engineering for all the cool little gadgets and things you get from it.
inscription made me more gold than I ever needed in WoTLK. most busted profession ever for gold making
I was always really into archaeology, but it appears Blizzard gave up on it.![]()
Right now it's skinning. If you do your specs right you get extra damage against most creatures in DF, which makes leveling a bit easier. Combine that with LW first craft bonus and mmmm...

I've loved mining since 2.4.3.
Leatherworking and skinning. So many good memories of farming the shit out of Cobras and Clefthoofs in Outland
I took crafting orders already back then lol
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I've always gone Engineering on pretty much all of my characters since vanilla. TWW will be the first time I dont go engineering.
Even though the added the potion bombs, which is a cool idea, they butchered the rest of the fun part of Engi.
Three million gold for a mount that has three other version that are easier to obtain and look exactly the same.
Majority of tinkers and toys are literally the same as in Dragonflight with only two new ones (Non rated PvP buffing NPC and a glorified healing potion).
Where is the jetpack mount? Where are the fun and whacko gadgets and the like?
I miss the metal alchemist from Classic-MoP. Mining your own ore, then transmuting it into living steel or whatever with Transmutation Master. I was so mad when they stopped supporting it in WoD (recipe wise)! I still am actually. Same with smelting.

After 3.3.5 there was very little fun content in this regard
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engineering because it is most fun
or well, used to be
now i find alchemy discovery system -while really random and can be pita- fun
The beginning of wisdom is the statement 'I do not know.' The person who cannot make that statement is one who will never learn anything. And I have prided myself on my ability to learn
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http://youtu.be/x3ejO7Nssj8 7:20+ "Alliance remaining super power", clearly blizz favor horde too much, that they made alliance the super power
Interesting![]()
Cooking for sure
I was in love with fishing during vanilla and also made a lot of gold on it <3 still have place in my heart. Now jewelcrafting and inscription (made tons of gold during DF season1)