Before TBC came out, I was about as skeptical as anyone about
Jewelcrafting. Seemed like a whole lot of gold to invest for a few
fancy gems and rings. But, after it came out, boy oh boy did I
change my tune. That stuff was money. Cold hard cash in your pocket
if you did it right and boy did a lot of people do it right. It's
been one of the most consistently profitable professions in the
game and so you can guess why I'm such a huge fan. It's a great way
to make gold and in WotLK it's just as good as (if not better than)
ever.
So what can you do with Jewelcrafting this time around? First off,
you can make perfect uncommons. It's a new intermediate level for
gems that translates to more cash in your pocket for a green gem
that would otherwise not be worth all that much.
Next up, there's dailies now that can translate to Dragon's Eyes
and epic rare designs. Which brings me to Epic Designs. Yes, I said
Epic jewelry, trinkets, rings and gems. This stuff sells for sooooo
much and it's just getting started as many players have not even
gotten to the pinnacle of raiding content yet.
To make things even sweeter, you can run some pretty cool tricks
through with Jewelcrafting such as creating Stoneguard bands and
then disenchanting them and selling off the materials for much
cheaper than what you paid. There's some serious profit laying in
that kind of sneaky behavior (and pretty cool ways to get around
the whole "Eternal Earth is worthless" problem).
Basically, Jewelcrafters make bank. Pick it up and you also will
make bank.
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