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  • Wow Good Professions For Hunter
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 23. 19:39
    Wow Good Professions For Hunter

    10:36Posted by I'm asking this question too, Logically i think skinning and leatherworking but i dont want to get this wrong:( Logically, skinning and leatherworking. And if I was levelling up a hunter on a realm where I already had several characters, none of whom had taken skinning and leatherworking, that's what I would do.

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    PvP & PvE rankings, players rankings, best guilds, classes & race rankings, gear, gems, enchants, talents & builds stats Best professions for Hunters - World of Warcraft Last Database Update: 23 Jun 2019. A profession is a trade-oriented set of skills that player characters may learn and incrementally advance in order to gather, make, or enhance items that can be used in World of Warcraft gameplay. Professions are learned and improved via a trainer for a nominal fee, or sometimes advanced with special recipes. Any profession can be learned regardless of a character's faction, race, or class.

    Or maybe engineering, for the scopes. But you're a person, and logic and people don't mix.

    And you're not at max level, where things change. And you're a new player, which is a whole 'nother condition. One 'perfect' solution for a hunter with lots of resources whose objective is to max stats at endgame might be to take Skin/LW to max level, then (maybe) drop Skinning in favour of Eng. 09:49Posted by Any two gathering (for gold) is what I would always recommend to a new player or reroller at low level. Professions do you no good at all if you don't level them. In theory, what you can make with Leatherworking should be an incentive, but in practice, you probably won't keep LW up to your character's level, so it will be useless to you while you level.

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    There was a very nice and long thread from a Druid who trained Skin/LW on the basis that it would be ideal for him. Is the optimism stage but as you will see from his armoury, he only ever went half way with his LW. Levelling profs - especially crafting profs - is much faster at 90. It is therefore perfectly rational to take a) two gathering profs - two of mining, skinning, herbing - until max level, make a bundle on selling what you gather on the AH, and then decide at 90 what you want to do, when you have lots of gold and experience, or b) a gathering and a crafting prof appropriate to your class - but if you do, you will need to devote a lot of effort to keeping them up to level, and nearly all you Skin will go to feed your LW, so not much gold in that, or c) don't work at any professions at all until 90. You'll get no gold and no buff, but at 90, it all becomes much easier.

    People do all three of these successfully. If you do decide on the gather/craft combination, though, I think Skin/LW is the clear leader. Do you recommend to drop skinning for eng and keep lw? ( for hunter bm). I really need an advice.

    Interesting idea. Would like to hear others feedback.

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    I've made a good deal of money on skinning but, honestly, I get so caught up playing just for the sake of skinning anymore that I feel like I'm missing something - if the quest doesn't involve killing something that I can skin, then I'm not interested. I'm beyond help unless I drop the profession altogether but I can't bring myself to do it alone. Does it make sense to take up eng without mining? I just started a new Hunter and am going to do mining & eng, which maybe is important to combine at lower levels but not at higher levels when buying the resources isn't as much of an issue.

    Wow Good Professions For Hunter
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