1/27/2013

Mining is used to collect the ores you’ll need for Blacksmithing, Jewelcrafting, and Engineering…this means that the Auction House is usually LOADED with ALL the Mining supplies you’d ever need for leveling.

So instead of wasting the time running around leveling your Mining you may want to just BUY everything. If you don’t think you can afford it then you should read this guide now before you start.

This Mining Leveling Guide is updated for patch 4.3 and Cataclysm.

This guide will help you level Mining from 1 to 525 by both gathering ore and smelting it. You’ll be able to save time and gold reaching 525 as fast as possible. This guide also includes some of the best farming routes available for Mining.

* What’s in this Guide:

Horde 1-65
Alliance 1-65
66-125
126-175
176-230
231-275
276-325
326-350
351-375
376-400
401-450
450-475
475-525
Smelting 1-525
It is highly advised that if you get stuck on a Mining route in this guide, have problems finding nodes due to over crowding of zones, or want to be lazy, you should smelt as much as you can for parts of this Mining leveling guide.

* Ore Skill Requirements

Here is a list of what skill levels you will need to mine each type of ore found in this guide.

OreRequired Level
Copper Vein1
Tin Vein50
Bronze50Smelted, not mined
Silver Vein75
Iron Deposit125
Gold Vein155
Steel125Smelted, not mined
Mithril Deposit175
Truesilver Deposit205
Dark Iron Deposit230
Small Thorium Vein230
Rich Thorium Vein255
Fel Iron Deposit275
Adamantite Deposit325
Felsteel350Smelted, not mined
Rich Adamantite Deposit350
Cobalt Deposit350
Khorium Vein375
Rich Cobalt Deposit375
Saronite Deposit400
Rich Saronite Deposit425
Obsidium Deposit425
Pure Saronite Deposit450
Rich Obsidium Deposit450
Titanium Vein450
Elementium Vein475
Rich Elementium Vein500
Pyrite Deposit525
Rich Pyrite Deposit525

Don’t forget to go back to the mining trainer at the appropriate times so that you can advance your mining skill to each new maximum.

I strongly recommend that you smelt as much as you can for this guide, especially through the lower levels, if you don’t have the gold to buy the ore required to do this take a look at this Gold Making Guide.

The lower level ores you’ll be mining in the first several sections don’t have the best resale value and you can save a lot of time by simply buying them on the Auction House instead so skip to the smelting section if possible.

* Mining 1 to 65 – Copper

- Horde

Undead – Tirisfal Glades – The undead path for this mining leveling guide is fairly simple. You can pick a starting point anywhere on the line and just run the path mining along the way. If you are low level you may want to take into consideration areas on the map that might be too high for you to cross, if that is the case then just skip them and meet up with the path further down while leveling your mining.


Tauren – Mulgore – Mulgore is just a big oval so this mining route is really simple to run while leveling. Mob levels and aggro are not that important of a factor since you’ll be sticking to the outer edges of the map you should be fine following this part guide. You may want to skip leveling mining in the Venture Co Mine if you are too low of a level.


Orc & Troll – Durotar - Durotar is full of mountains and you could probably develop your own mining route if this one doesn’t work for you. I will let you know upfront that Durotar is a deformed piece of land and you would have to run all over the place to utilize a full mining circuit of it which can be tedious while leveling.


Blood Elves – Eversong Woods – This route is the simplest route to follow. There are other mines near West Sanctum and West of Sunsail Anchorage but if you’re looking for simplicity this is the route to take. The Deadscar is loaded with mines so if you get bored of going in circles I’ve added a point you can break off at halfway through.


Goblins – Azshara – Goblins have several options of where to go to mine, Azshara is one of them and can be done for some of the other Horde races as well by choice. The route stays up on the plateau and does a full loop around it. The red circle on the map is where you can make out like a bandit on copper ore as there are at least 7 nodes in that area that will spawn.



- Alliance

Human – Elwynn Forest – This mining path is for this part of the guide is kind of obvious since Elwynn forest isn’t surrounded by mountains on all 4 sides. There are two caves to go into and if you run the alternate dotted line from time to time there are more nodes down the river near the Tower of Azora.


Night Elves & Worgen – Darkshore – Darnassus isn’t great for mining so you have to come to Darkshore to level it up. Darkshore is a huge zone, there are nodes scattered all off to each side of this route. The southern half is higher level range so do half circles of the route if that is an issue.


Dwarves & Gnomes – Dun Morogh – This is a route I’ve used many times for leveling up my mining. You can literally make your own mining leveling route in this zone because it is so mountainous. Just stick to the mountain edges, caves, and rises in land and you’ll be set to mine in this zone as shown in the zone mining map guide below.


Draenei – Azuremyst Isle – There are two caves on this route that you’ll want to hit up. If you are low enough level to get experience in the cave to the north you could basically just sit in there and grind / mine at the same time. If not then follow the entire route. There’s kind of a dead spot transition while going to the next good area when you go passed the lakes but it’s that or loop back the way you came, either is fine.


* Mining 66-125 – Tin and Silver

- Horde and Alliance

Hillsbrad Foothills - This zone, which was combined with Alterac Mountains in Cataclysm, now has one of the densest areas of Tin Ore ever noted on any map. By staying in the red zone and going in the caves there are a very large supply of nodes. Take a trip out of the area and run around the outskirts of the mountains when bored.



Ashenvale - This route is more spread apart than the above Hillsbrad route, but still a viable option for Tin Ore. Stay away from the northeast section as it’s mostly Copper Ore up there. Stick to the internal ridges.



In addition to these mining routes above you could also perform full circuits of Wetlands and Redridge mountains for this part of the mining guide.

* Mining 126-175 – Iron and Gold

- Horde and Alliance

Don’t forget to go back to the mining trainer so that you can continue leveling up, there’s nothing worse than mining and mining only to realize you haven’t been getting skill ups because you didn’t train and were zoned out.

If you are starting to run low on gold or are getting tired of mining and would like to have enough gold to smelt as much as possible from this point on I highly recommend you look at these gold making tips.

Feralas - This zone is loaded with Iron Ore and is probably the best zone to get it now thanks to changes to the zone from Cataclysm. Do a loop in the north and run some of the outskirts in the southern regions west of Camp Mojache.


Western Plaguelands - In this zone you’ll find a relatively simple and easy route to follow. Just doing an outskirt circuit of the map without going too far north or doing anything internally should be a pretty sufficient route to net enough Iron Ore on each trip around.


The Cape of Stranglethorn – This is my least favorite spot of the three to mine Iron Ore but it’s likely one of the best to find this ore. There are a few nodes out on Jaguero Isle and then by coming back across to the gorilla area and naga area you will net some Iron Ore.



* Mining 176-230 – Mithril and Truesilver

You could still be smelting for this part and skipping the first half of this mining leveling guide, but it will start to cost a lot more gold and you should absolutely read this guide if you decide to smelt. Don’t forget to go back to the mining trainer at 225 so you can continue advancing your skill.

Felwood – This is probably the easiest route to follow as long as you don’t mind running through a lot of enemies while doing it. This route should net you the most Mithril Ore, and is almost a complete loop of the outskirts of the zone.


Badlands – Here you’ll probably want to spend most of your time in the eastern loop or in the cave in the southwest. It’s not bad to alternate between the two spots but the eastern loop and southwestern cave are where you will level mining the fastest.


Burning Steppes – Dreadmaul Rock is loaded with caves full of Mithril Ore, you could spend all day just going in and out of the caves on the red spot but you’ll have to be dismounted most of the time and fight your way through some of the enemies. For a more peaceful route take the outskirt arrows.






11/30/2012

First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Apprentice Engineering. Northrend trainers can also teach you every recipe from 1 to 450.

1 - 30
40 x [Rough Blasting Powder] - 40 Rough Stone
This recipe goes yellow at 20, so get enough materials to use this recipe 40 times.

30 - 50
34 x [Handful of Copper Bolts] - 34 Copper Bar
You will need 34 of these later.

50 - 125
Visit your trainer, and learn Journeyman Engineering.

50 - 51
1 x [Arclight Spanner] - 6 Copper Bar

51 - 75
24 x [Copper Tube] - 48 Copper bar, 24 Weak Flux

75 - 85
15 x [Coarse Blasting Powder] - 15 Coarse Stone
You will need 15 of these later.

85 - 90
5 x [Coarse Dynamite] - 15 Coarse Blasting Powder, 5 Linen Cloth

90 -100
12 x [Copper Modulator] - 24 Handful Copper Bolts, 12 Copper Bar, 24 Linen Cloth

100 -105
5 x [Practice Lock] - 10 Handful Copper Bolts, 5 Bronze Bar, 5 Weak flux

105 -120
17 x [Bronze Tubes] - 34 Bronze Bar, 17 Weak Flux

120 -125
5 x [Standard Scope] - 5 Bronze Tube, 5 Moss Agate

125 - 205
Visit your trainer, and learn Expert Engineering.

125 -150
40 x [Heavy Blasting Powder] - 40 Heavy Stone
and

20 x [Whirring Bronze Gizmo] - 40 Bronze Bar, 20 Wool Cloth

You will need 40 [Heavy Blasting Powder] and 20 [Whirring Bronze Gizmo] later, and if you make these you should reach 150 skill point.

150 - 155
20 x [Bronze Framework] - 40 Bronze Bar, 20 Medium Leather, 20 Wool Cloth
by making them now, you might get a lot further - probably towards 160, then stop making these and only make more when you'll need them.

155 -175
20 x [Explosive Sheep] - 40 Heavy Blasting Powder, 20 Whirring Bronze Gizmo, 20 Bronze Framework, 40 Wool Cloth

175 - 176
The recipe will be yellow, so you might not gain any skill up, but you will need this item later. You will have to make only one of this, don't make more if you don't gain skill up.

1 x [Gyromatic Micro-Adjustor] - 4 Steel Bar

176 - 195
90 x [Solid Blasting Powder] - 180 Solid Stone
Extremely cheap! On my realm it costs 1 gold/stack. Save some of these, because you will need it later.

195 - 200
7 x [Mithril Tubes] - 21 Mithril Bar

205 - 280
Visit your trainer and learn Artisan Engineering.

Engineering has the option at skill level 200 to specialize in Gnomish or Goblin Engineering. The main difference between both sides is the location of their respective teleporters and the ability of their trinkets. Some items require a specific specialization to use, while other items are crafted by one specialization but are usable by any engineer. Fortunately, most recipes that are crafted by one Specialization can be worn by both.

Gnomish Engineering

List of Recipes
Goblin Engineering

list of recipes

200 - 210
12 x [Unstable Triggers] 12 Mithril Bar, 12 Mageweave Cloth, 12 Solid Blasting Powder
Save these.

210 - 225
17 x [Hi-Impact Mithril Slugs] - 17 Mithril Bar, 17 Solid Blasting Powder

225 - 235
20 x [Mithril Casings] - 60 Mithril Bar
Save these.

235 - 245
10 x [Hi-Explosive Bomb] - 20 Mithril Casings, 10 Unstable Trigger, 20 Solid Blasting Powder

245 - 250
7 x [Mithril Gyro-Shot] - 14 Mithril Bar, 14 Solid Blasting Powder

250 - 260
20 x [Dense Blasting Powder] - 40 Dense Stone
Save these and if you don't reach 260 by making these, make a few more [Mithril Gyro-Shot].

260 - 280
20 x [Thorium Widget] - 60 Thorium Bar, 20 Runecloth

280 - 350
Go to Outland or Northrend,visit your trainer, and learn Master Engineering

.

280 - 285
5 x [Thorium Tube] - 30 Thorium Bar

285 - 300
20 x [Thorium Shells] - 40 Thorium Bar, 20 Dense Blasting Powder

300 - 310
50 x [Handful of Fel Iron Bolts] - 50 Fel Iron Bar

310-320
If you don't reach 320 by making the recipes below, you should make [Fel Iron Bombs] until 320. But then you also need to make a few more Fel Iron Bolts and the other materials.
10 x [4 Elemental Blasting Powder] - 20 Mote of Earth, 10 Mote of Fire

Save these.

15 x [Fel Iron Casing] - 45 Fel Iron Bar

You will need around 15 of these later, but I suggest you to make these until it goes grey, then only make more when you'll need them.

320 - 325
5 x [Fel Iron Musket] - 5 Heavy Stock, 15 Fel Iron Casing, 30 Handful of Fel Iron Bolts

325 - 335
10 x [Adamantite Grenade] 40 Adamantite Bar, 10 Elemental Blasting Powder, 20 Handful of Fel Iron Bolts

335 - 350
30 x [White Smoke Flare] - 30 Netherweave Cloth, 30 Elemental Blasting Powder
Recipe location

350 - 450
Go to Northrend, visit your trainer and learn Grand Master Engineering.

350 - 370
You will need around 50 [Handful of Cobalt Bolts] and 36 [Volatile Blasting Trigger] later. Make these now, and you should reach 375 or probably more. Note that when you craft [Handful of Cobalt Bolts] you can get 1 or 3 bolts, and the same goes for [Volatile Blasting Trigger], you will get 2 [Volatile Blasting Trigger] each craft.

35 x [1-3 Handful of Cobalt Bolts] - 70 Cobalt Bar

370 - 377
Save these.
18 x [2 Volatile Blasting Trigger] - 54 Cobalt Bar, 18 Crystallized Water

377 - 385
Save these too, you will need them.
10 x [Overcharged Capacitor] - 40 Cobalt Bar, 10 Crystallized Earth

385 - 390
8 x [Explosive Decoy] - 8 Frostweave Cloth, 24 Volatile Blasting Trigger

390 - 400
Save these too, you will need them later.
You will probably reach more than 400, then stop making these and make more only if you need it.

15 x [Froststeel Tube] - 120 Cobalt Bar, 15 Crystallized Water

400 - 405
5 x [Diamond-cut Refractor Scope] - 5 Froststeel Tube, 10 Handful of Cobalt Bolts

405 - 410
5 x [Box of Bombs] - 25 Saronite Bar, 5 Volatile Blasting Trigge

410 - 415
15 x [Mammoth Cutters] - 15 Saronite Bar, 15 Volatile Blasting Trigger

415 - 425
25 x [Saronite Razorheads] - 50 Saronite Bar

425 - 430
Make [Global Thermal Sapper Charge] between 425-435, if you are a Goblin Engineer.

7 x [Mechanized Snow Goggles] - 56 Saronite Bar, 14 Borean Leather, 7 Eternal Shadow

430 - 435
5 x [Noise Machine] - 10 Froststeel Tube, 10 Overcharged Capacitor, 40 Handful of Cobalt Bolts
435 - 449
When you reach 435, you can make your [Wormhole Generator: Northrend] and your epic Engineering Helm at 440, however if you want to level your Engineering past 440, you should wait with both until 448, because there are only green recipes at that point, but the Goggles and the [Wormhole Generator: Northrend] are still orange.

You will probably need to make more than 25 of these.

25 x [Gnomish Army Knife] - 250 Saronite Bar, 25 Skinning Knife, 25 Minning Pick, 25 Blacksmithing Hammer

449 - 450
1 x [Wormhole Generator: Northrend] - 8 Titanium Bar, 2 Eternal Fire, 2 Eternal Shadow, 2 Eternal Water, 2 Eternal Air

I hope you liked this Engineering leveling guide, GZ to 450!

Source: http://www.wowhead.com/forums&topic=160512/wow-engineering-guide-1-450

11/16/2012

Hello everyone and welcome to yet another one of my guides in this one we will help you so you know were to go to get herbing up the fastest. So in this guide we will tell you just about every place were to go hunting down herbs for your levels.

Well lets get started then. First you will need to get the Herbalism skill you my visit any city in Azeroth to go and obtain it. Once you have the skill you will get the Herbalism skill and the spell find Herbs you will need find Herbs spell on at all time mostly it will help you a lot once its on go to the locations I will put below at the skill level I told you to and you will level the skill up fast. Go to trainers when it says to go and it will be not long at all before your 450 Herbalism and getting mad money. Keep all the Herbs you collect to sale later to get money.

"From 1-75"

You must go out and collect Herbs these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realm of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

Durotar:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Dun Morogh:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Elwynn Forest:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Teldrassil:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Azuremyst Isle:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Tirisfal Glades:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Mulgore:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

Eversong Woods:[Peacebloom],[Silverleaf],[Earthroot]

"At 50"

Learn (Herbalism Journeyman).

"Form 75-125"

You must go out and collect form these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realms of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

The Barrens:[Mageroyal],[Briarthorn],[Stranglekelp]

Silverpine forest:[Mageroyal], [Briarthorn],[Stranglekelp]

Redridge Mountains:[Mageroyal], [Briarthorn],[Stranglekelp]

Loch Modan:[Mageroyal],[Briarthorn],[Stranglekelp]

"Form 125-210"

You must go out and collect form these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realms of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

Stonetalon Mountains:[Bruiseweed],[Wild Steelbloom],[Kingsblood],[Stranglekelp],[Liferoot]

Hillsbrad Foothills:[Bruiseweed],[Wild Steelbloom],[Kingsblood],[Stranglekelp],[Liferoot]


Wetlands:[Bruiseweed],[Wild Steelbloom],[Kingsblood],[Stranglekelp],[Liferoot]


When you reach 150, go to your trainer and learn(Herbalism Expert).

"At 170 go here"

Learn (Herbalism Artisan).

Stranglethorn Vale:[Kingsblood], [Liferoot],[Fadeleaf],[Khadgar's Whisker],[Goldthorn]

Arathi Higlands:[Kingsblood], [Liferoot],[Fadeleaf],[Khadgar's Whisker],[Goldthorn]

"Form 210-300"

You must go out and collect form these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realms of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

The Hinterlands:[Sungrass],[Purple Lotus]
After 245 you can pick up [Ghost Mushrooms] in the caves too.

"At 270 go here"

Azsahara:[Sungrass],[Gromsblood],[Golden Sansam],[Dreamfoil],[Mountain Silversage], [Plaguebloom]

Felwood:[Sungrass],[Gromsblood],[Golden Sansam],[Dreamfoil],[Mountain Silversage],[Plaguebloom]

"Form 300-400"

You must go out and collect form these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realms of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

Visit your trainer and learn (Herbalism Master).

Hellfire Penninsula:[Felweed],[Dreaming Glory]

"At 350 go here"

Visit your trainer and learn (Herbalism Grand Master).

Howling Fjord:[Goldclover]
Boren Tudra:[Goldclover]

"From 400-450"

You must go out and collect form these locations to get your Herbalism up. On the realms of Lordaeron it gose up on time each Herb collected. On Frostwolf it goes up by 2x each herb collected. On Deathwing/Nelthraion it goes up 3x each herb collected and on Sargeras/Ragornas. It goes up 5x each herb collected so if you follow those rates it should be pretty fast.

Sholazar Basin:[Goldclover],[Adder's Tongue]

The Storm Peaks:[Lichbloom],[Icethorn]

After that you will be the highest skill level you can get. So what you can do now is just kick back and sell those herbs you collected and then gather more or you can pick up another skill that reg Herbalism.

FAQ:

Q: My profession skills go up faster for some reason. Why is this.
A: It is because the realm you play on some realms of molten have higher rates therefore the professions rates level higher as well.

Q: I am not finding any herbs at a place you told me to go. Is there something wrong with the server.
A: No there is nothing wrong it just means that zone has no herbs left and you will need to wait for them to respawn. Other players can go and pick up the same herbs as you that is why.

Credits
Credits go to WoW Professions for info to make the guide.
Credits go to WoWHead for the links on the for the items.

Source: http://forum.molten-wow.com/showthread.php?t=44296

11/10/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)

This guide is made to help players of Molten get there Enchanting up. This will show you the mats you get form item levels on green and blue and Epic items. I have made this guide to help players that have read my other guide which can be found here Enchanting Guide 1-450. Please comment and rate on what you think of it.

Disenchant is used to extract the magical elementals from items of (Green) all the way to (Epic) in this process it destroys the weapon or armor to give to you the magical essences within. SO DO NOT DISENCHANT ITEMS YOU WISH TO KEEP. 

After you disenchant an item, you'll receive a loot box and you can pick up the items you have created by disenchanting. You receive the Disenchant ability when you acquire enchanting.

The type and quantity of materials produced form disenchanting all depends on the items you are disenchanting. It all depends on the Item level and quality. The following general rules can be used:

Dusts usually comes from Green armor (75%) and Green weapons (20%)
Essences usually comes from Green weapons (75%) and Green armor (20%)
Shards come from Blue equipment (97-100%), Epic equipment iLevel 55 or less (100%, 2-4x), and rarely from Green equipment (3-5%)
Crystals come from Epic equipment item Level 56+ (100%) and extremely rarely from Blue equipment (~0.5%)

Dusts and Essences
You will get these form disenchanting Green quality armors or weapons.

Skill: 1 - Item Levels 5-15 - (1-3) [Strange Dust] or 1-2 [Lesser Magic Essence]
Skill: 25 - Item Levels 16-20 - (2-5) [Strange Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Magic Essence]
Skill: 25 - Item Levels 21-25 - (2-5) [Strange Dust] or 1-2 [Lesser Astral Essence]
Skill: 50 - Item Levels 26-30 - (1-3) [Soul Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Astral Essence]
Skill: 75 - Item Levels 31-35 - (2-5) [Soul Dust] or 1-2 [Lesser Mystic Essence]
Skill: 100 - Item Levels 36-40 - (1-3) [Vision Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Mystic Essence]
Skill: 125 - Item Levels 41-45 - (2-5) [Vision Dust] or 1-2 [Lesser Nether Essence]
Skill: 150 - Item Levels 46-50 - (1-3) [Dream Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Nether Essence]
Skill: 175 - Item Levels 51-55 - (2-5) [Dream Dust] or 1-2 [Lesser Eternal Essence]
Skill: 200 - Item Levels 56-60 - (1-3) [Illusion Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Eternal Essence]
Skill: 225 - Item Levels 61-65 - (2-5) [Illusion Dust] or 2-3 [Greater Eternal Essence]
Skill: 225 - Item Levels 80-99 - (1-3) [Arcane Dust] or 1-3 [Lesser Planar Essence]
Skill: 275 - Item Levels 100-120 - (2-5) [Arcane Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Planar Essence]
Skill: 325 - Item Levels 130-151 - (2-3) [Infinite Dust] or 1-3 [Lesser Cosmic Essence]
Skill: 350 - Item Levels 152-200 - (4-7) [Infinite Dust] or 1-2 [Greater Cosmic Essence]

Shards
You will get these form disenchanting Blue quality armor and weapons.

Item Levels 16-25 - [Small Glimmering Shard]
Item Levels 26-30 - [Large Glimmering Shard]
Item Levels 31-35 - [Small Glowing Shard]
Item Levels 36-40 - [Large Glowing Shard]
Item Levels 41-45 - [Small Radiant Shard]
Item Levels 46-50- [Large Radiant Shard]
Item Levels 51-55 - [Small Brilliant Shard]
Item Levels 55-65 - [Large Brilliant Shard]
Item Levels 80-99 - [Small Prismatic Shard]
Item Levels 100-120 - [Large Prismatic Shard]
Item Levels 130-151 - [Small Dream Shard]
Item Levels 152-200 - [Dream Shard]

Crystals
You will get these form disenchanting Epic quality armor or weapons.

Item levels 63-78 - [Nexus Crystal]
Item levels 110-138 - [Void Crystal]
Item levels 200-277 - [Abyss Crystal] 

FAQ:
Q: I am find more mats though the items then what it says on guide. Why is that.
A: This is do to the high rates that molten has on some realms. It is nothing to worry about it will just make it easier to level.

Q: This guide is set up for a Blizz-like rate server. Is there any way you can make this guide for other realms to.
A: No I will not this guide can be used for any realm on Molten. The rates on the realms may be up. This guide will get you up to 450 on any of the Molten realms some faster then others.

Q: Do you have a guide set up for helping to level your enchanting.
A: Yes I do it on this post above as I have said before but you can find it here right under with Scarablords Guides.

Q:What we want to see is "Where can we farm the mats" I believe most of us know about this already.
A:The mats are random generated as shown above. You just need to kill level appropriate mobs (or run dungeons) to get the items

Source: http://forum.molten-wow.com/showthread.php?t=100085

11/08/2012


Contains a reference. Feed back topic is here.

Classes

Death Knight

  • Fixed   Runic Corruption
  • Fixed   Festering Strike


Druid

  • Fixed   Starfire cast time
  • Fixed   Wild Mushroom
  • Fixed   Wild Mushroom: Detonate
  • Lifebloom will now correctly bloom when dispelled
  • Fixed   Fungal Growth
  • Fixed   Solar Beam
  • Shooting Stars proc will no longer be consumed by a pending   Starsurge cast
  • Feral   Vengeance will now be removed upon entering   Cat Form according to patch 4.0.3
  • Totems are no longer immune to the instant damage of   Moonfire
  • Omen of Clarity can only proc from autoattacks in Feral spec now
  • Omen of Clarity now has a proc per minute of 3.5 instead of 2
  • Omen of Clarity will no longer proc from healing spells


Hunter

  • Serpent Sting  triggered by   Serpent Spread will now benefit from   Improved Serpent Sting
  • Spiked Collar pet talent fixed
  • Cower pet talent fixed
  • Wild Hunt fixed
  • Fixed targeting of   Monstrous Bite
  • Fixed resistance from   Embrace of the Shale Spider
  • Heart of the Phoenix can no longer be used while your pet is alive
  • Fixed damage and critical strike of   Serpent Sting triggered by   Serpent Spread
  • Corrected instant damage of   Improved Serpent Sting


Priest

  • Hymn of Hope will now correctly increase Priest's total mana by 15% of total mana
  • Fixed   Echo of Light
  • Vampiric Embrace fixed


Rogue

  • Fan of Knives will now deal damage instantly
  • Restless Blades will now proc from   Rupture
  • Pick Pocket loot has been added to 147 NPCs


Shaman

  • Searing Totem will no longer stun the caster when   Stoneclaw Totem is attacked
  • Searing Flames will now correctly deal damage


Warlock

  • Burning Embers damage over time corrected
  • Fixed   Burning Embers


Dungeons and Raids

Bastion of Twilight
Bosses will now yield correct amount of valor points
Grim Batol
Instance has been fully scripted
Achievements fixed
Events scripted

Quests

Fixed The Root of the Corruption
Warchief's Command: Mount Hyjal! scripted
A Mammoth Undertaking scripted
Forged Documents is now repeatable
Forged Documents is now repeatable
Hero's Call: Mount Hyjal! scripted
Free Your Mind, the Rest Follows scripted
Rock Lobstrock! fixed
The Mysteries of the Fire-Gizzard fixed
Will of the Titans scripted
The Cleansing scripted
The Cleansing scripted
Scripted Ignition
Scripted  Walk A Mile In Their Shoes
Scripted  Walk A Mile In Their Shoes
Mastery Of The Shield-Breaker mounts will now disappear upon dismount
Mastery Of The Shield-Breaker mounts will now disappear upon dismount
Walk A Mile In Their Shoes scripted
Walk A Mile In Their Shoes scripted
Mastery Of The Charge mounts will now disappear upon dismount
Mastery Of The Charge mounts will now disappear upon dismount
Mastery Of Melee mounts will now disappear upon dismount
Mastery Of Melee mounts will now disappear upon dismount

General

Vicious Gladiator's Medallion of Tenacity will now correctly convert faction upon Faction Change
Reins of the Traveler's Tundra Mammoth will now correctly convert faction upon Faction Change
Killing player-controlled guardians will no longer proc effects that require honor or XP targets
Dropdown list abilities can now be placed on action bars
Fixed   Disgusting Oozeling
Fixed   Elixir Master
Fixed disenchanting loot for following items

  • Relic of Eonar
  • Firelord's Leggings
  • Legwraps of the Raging Elements
  • Kilt of the Raging Elements
  • Legguards of the Raging Elements
  • Earthen Handguards
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Handguards
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Headguard
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Breastplate
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Greaves
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Mantle
  • Reinforced Sapphirium Gloves
  • Cuirass of the Raging Elements
  • Spaulders of the Raging Elements
  • Helmet of the Raging Elements
  • Grips of the Raging Elements
  • Hauberk of the Raging Elements
  • Shoulderwraps of the Raging Elements
  • Headpiece of the Raging Elements
  • Gloves of the Raging Elements
  • Tunic of the Raging Elements
  • Mantle of the Raging Elements
  • Faceguard of the Raging Elements
  • Firelord's Gloves
  • Firelord's Mantle
  • Firelord's Robes
  • Firelord's Hood
  • Brindlethorn Tunic
  • Pridemail Leggings
  • Boulderskin Breastplate
  • Whispersilk Leggings
  • Seal of Ascension
  • General's Ceremonial Plate
  • Widow's Clutch
  • Breastplate of the Chosen
  • Drakefire Amulet
  • Senior Sergeant's Insignia
  • Sergeant's Cape
  • First Sergeant's Silk Cuffs
  • First Sergeant's Leather Armguards
  • Blood Guard's Plate Gloves
  • First Sergeant's Mail Wristguards
  • First Sergeant's Plate Bracers
  • First Sergeant's Dragonhide Armguards
  • Master Sergeant's Insignia
  • Sergeant Major's Plate Wristguards
  • Sergeant Major's Chain Armguards
  • Sergeant Major's Leather Armsplints
  • Sergeant Major's Dragonhide Armsplints
  • Sergeant Major's Silk Cuffs
  • Sergeant's Cloak
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Emerald Circle
  • Frostwolf Legionnaire's Cloak
  • Stormpike Soldier's Cloak
  • Frostwolf Advisor's Cloak
  • Stormpike Sage's Cloak
  • Frostwolf Plate Belt
  • Frostwolf Mail Belt
  • Frostwolf Leather Belt
  • Frostwolf Cloth Belt
  • Stormpike Plate Girdle
  • Stormpike Mail Girdle
  • Stormpike Leather Girdle
  • Stormpike Cloth Girdle
  • Frostwolf Legionnaire's Pendant
  • Frostwolf Advisor's Pendant
  • Stormpike Soldier's Pendant
  • Stormpike Sage's Pendant
  • Glacial Blade
  • Electrified Dagger
  • Whiteout Staff
  • Crackling Staff
  • Frostbite
  • Stormstrike Hammer
  • Legionnaire's Band
  • Legionnaire's Band
  • Protector's Band
  • Protector's Band
  • Advisor's Ring
  • Advisor's Ring
  • Lorekeeper's Ring
  • Lorekeeper's Ring
  • Battle Healer's Cloak
  • Battle Healer's Cloak
  • Caretaker's Cape
  • Caretaker's Cape
  • Scout's Medallion
  • Scout's Medallion
  • Sentinel's Medallion
  • Sentinel's Medallion
  • Scout's Blade
  • Scout's Blade
  • Sentinel's Blade
  • Sentinel's Blade
  • Legionnaire's Sword
  • Legionnaire's Sword
  • Protector's Sword
  • Protector's Sword
  • Outrider's Bow
  • Outrider's Bow
  • Outrunner's Bow
  • Outrunner's Bow
  • Advisor's Gnarled Staff
  • Advisor's Gnarled Staff
  • Lorekeeper's Staff
  • Lorekeeper's Staff
  • Pirate's Eye Patch
  • Devilsaur Claws
  • Devilsaur Claws
  • Highlander's Plate Girdle
  • Highlander's Lamellar Girdle
  • Highlander's Chain Girdle
  • Highlander's Mail Girdle
  • Highlander's Leather Girdle
  • Highlander's Lizardhide Girdle
  • Highlander's Cloth Girdle
  • Highlander's Plate Greaves
  • Highlander's Lamellar Greaves
  • Highlander's Chain Greaves
  • Highlander's Mail Greaves
  • Highlander's Leather Boots
  • Highlander's Lizardhide Boots
  • Highlander's Cloth Boots
  • Talisman of Arathor
  • Defiler's Talisman
  • Highlander's Chain Girdle
  • Highlander's Chain Greaves
  • Highlander's Cloth Boots
  • Highlander's Cloth Girdle
  • Highlander's Lizardhide Boots
  • Highlander's Lizardhide Girdle
  • Highlander's Lamellar Girdle
  • Highlander's Lamellar Greaves
  • Highlander's Leather Boots
  • Highlander's Leather Girdle
  • Highlander's Mail Girdle
  • Highlander's Mail Greaves
  • Highlander's Plate Girdle
  • Highlander's Plate Greaves
  • Defiler's Chain Girdle
  • Defiler's Chain Girdle
  • Defiler's Chain Greaves
  • Defiler's Chain Greaves
  • Defiler's Cloth Boots
  • Defiler's Cloth Boots
  • Defiler's Cloth Girdle
  • Defiler's Cloth Girdle
  • Defiler's Lizardhide Boots
  • Defiler's Lizardhide Boots
  • Defiler's Lizardhide Girdle
  • Defiler's Lizardhide Girdle
  • Defiler's Lamellar Girdle
  • Defiler's Lamellar Girdle
  • Defiler's Lamellar Greaves
  • Defiler's Lamellar Greaves
  • Defiler's Leather Boots
  • Defiler's Leather Boots
  • Defiler's Leather Girdle
  • Defiler's Leather Girdle
  • Defiler's Mail Girdle
  • Defiler's Mail Girdle
  • Defiler's Mail Greaves
  • Defiler's Mail Greaves
  • Defiler's Plate Girdle
  • Defiler's Plate Girdle
  • Defiler's Plate Greaves
  • Defiler's Plate Greaves
  • Bland Bow of Steadiness
  • Ironbark Shield
  • Feral Staff
  • Shadowhide Leggings
  • Defiler's Talisman
  • Talisman of Arathor
  • Frightmaw Hide
  • Moonshadow Hood
  • Assassin's Throwing Axe
  • Insignia of the Horde
  • Insignia of the Alliance
  • Darkspear (Purple Glow)
  • Dark Iron Tankard
  • Amulet of Newfound Knowledge
  • Cloak of Repose
  • Un'Goro Mantle
  • Toy Windmill
  • Maximillian's Shield
  • Sword of Northshire
  • Stormshroud Armor
  • Shadowcraft Bracers
  • Shadowcraft Gloves
  • Band of Selfless Acts
  • Band of Sacrifice
  • Band of Noble Deeds
  • Wormthorn Gloves
  • Shoulderguards of Tarnished Healing
  • Surwich Pauldrons
  • Surwich Breastplate
  • Band of Selfless Acts
  • Band of Sacrifice
  • Band of Noble Deeds
  • Wormthorn Gloves
  • Shoulderguards of Tarnished Healing
  • Pauldrons of the Trove
  • Sunveil Breastplate
  • Obsidian-Flecked Cape
  • Cracked Orb of Dominion
  • Xi'lun's Signet
  • Ember Worg Boots
  • Razor-Sharp Scorpid Belt
  • Golem-Smasher's Grips
  • Obsidian-Flecked Cape
  • Cracked Orb of Dominion
  • Xi'lun's Signet
  • Ember Worg Boots
  • Razor-Sharp Scorpid Belt
  • Golem-Smasher's Grips
  • Dream Pendant
  • Dream Amulet
  • Dream Medallion
  • Essence of Eranikus' Shade
  • Thaurissan's Breastplate
  • Highlord's Chestpiece
  • Staff of the Second Orb
  • Maxwell's Cloak
  • Overlord's Legguards
  • Vaelan's Claw
  • Dark Iron Band
  • War Master's Pauldrons
  • Sword of Nefarian's Hand
  • Band of the Spire
  • Aeyla's Staff
  • Statue of the Paragon
  • Book of the Paragon
  • Idol of the Paragon
  • Relic of the Paragon
  • Bracers of Mazthoril
  • Dreamcatcher Helm
  • Nam's Gauntlets
  • Umbranse's Staff
  • Kargath Cloak
  • Thaurissan's Breastplate
  • Dark Iron Band


Following items can only be used in Icecrown now

  • Fate Rune of Baneful Intent
  • Fate Rune of Nigh Invincibility
  • Fate Rune of Unsurpassed Vigor
  • Fate Rune of Primal Energy
  • Fate Rune of Fleet Feet



Other
Optimizations to resolve guild charter issues
5 crash fixes
2 exploit fixes
Code cleanup and corrections to minor typos
Further preparations for future 4.3.4 support

10/26/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)


Level 1-2:
Make 1x [Runed Copper Rod].

Level 2-50:
You must disenchant any green item you come across or you can do about 48 x [Enchant Bracer: Minor Health] - 48 Strange Dust.

Level 50-135:
At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn (Enchanting Journeyman).

Level 50-90:
40x [Enchant Bracer: Minor Health] -40 Strange Dust.

Level 90-100:
10x [Enchant Bracer: Minor Stamina] -30 Strange Dust.

Also if the Strange Dust is cheap on your realm and the Greater Magic Essence is to expensive on your realm you can do this up to 120.

Level 100-101:
1 x [Runed Silver Rod] -1 Silver Rod, 6 Strange Dust, 3 Greater Magic Essence, 1 Runed copper Rod.

101-110
9x [Greater Magic Wand] -9 Simple Wood, 9 Greater Magic Essence.

Level 110-135:
You can go to the Stonetalon Mountains if you are on the horde side you will go and find Kulwia -Coords:48.6,61.6. If you are on the Alliance side you must go to Ashenvale and find Dalria -Coords:35.0,52.0. After you find ether of these npcs you will buy these two recipes form them: [Enchant Bracer - Lesser Strength] - [Enchant Cloak: Minor Agility].

25x [Enchant Cloak: Minor Agility] -25 Lesser Astral Essence.

Level 135 - 220:
At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn (Enchanting Expert).

Level 135-155:
20x [Enchant Bracer - Lesser Stamina] -40 Soul Dust.

Level 155-156:
1x [Runed Golden Rod] -1 Golden Rod, 1 Iridescent Pearl, 2 Greater Astral Essence, 2 Soul Dust, 1 Runed Silver Rod.

Level 156-185:
40X [Enchant Bracer - Lesser Strength] -80 Soul Dust.

This one turns yellow at 165, however if 2 Soul Dust is a lot cheaper than 1 Lesser Mystic Essence, keep making these until 185. If it's not then at 165 switch to:

Level 165-185:
20x [Enchant Bracer: Spirit] -20 Lesser Mystic Essence.

Level 185-219:
40x [Enchant Bracer: Strength] -40 Vision Dust.

Level 219-220:
1x [Runed Truesilver Rod] -1 Truesilver Rod, 1 Black Pearl, 2 Greater Mystic Essence, 2 Vision Dust, 1 Runed Golden Rod.

Level 220 - 275:
At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn (Enchanting Artisan).

Level 220-225:
5x [Enchant Cloak: Greater Defense] -15 Vision Dust.

It all depends on your realm but if Lesser Nether Essence is too expensive, make this until 230.

Level 225-230:
5x [Enchant Gloves: Agility] -5 Lesser Nether Essence, 5 Vision Dust.

Level 230-235:
5x [Enchant Boots - Stamina] -25 Vision Dust.

Level 235-240:
5x [Enchant Chest: Superior Health] -30 Vision Dust.

Level 240-250:
10x [Enchant Boots - Lesser Accuracy] -40 Vision Dust, 10 Lesser Nether Essence.

Try to hunt for [Formula: Enchant Bracer - Greater Stamina] on the AH. It's a random world drop, but this recipe is the best to level Enchanting from 245 to 265.
Do not mistaken for boots enchant.

Level 250-260:
10x [Lesser Mana Oil] -30 Dream Dust, 20 Purple Lotus, 10 Crystal Vial.

Recipe sold byKania at Silithus.

If you wish you may also make [Enchanted Thorium Bar] this is an alternative if you don't have Purple Lotus. The recipe will be yellow when you learn it and it turns green at 255, but it is pretty cheap to make. You can also just continue to make the previous recipe up to 265.

Level 260-265:
5x [Enchant Bracer - Greater Intellect] -15 Lesser Eternal Essence.

Level 265-299: 
40x [Enchant Shield: Greater Stamina] -200 Dream Dust.

Recipe location - Watch out! This one binds when picked up. Don't make the mistake of trying to buy it with an alt and mail it. It's also a limited supply item, this means you have to wait if someone bought it before you.

Level 299-300:
1x[Runed Arcanite Rod] -1 Arcanite Rod, 10 Illusion Dust, 4 Greater Eternal Essence, 1 Runed Truesilver Rod, 2 Large Brilliant Shard.

Level 300 - 350:
At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn (Enchanting Master).

Level 300-301:
1x [Runed Fel Iron Rod] -1 Fel Iron Rod, 4 Greater Eternal Essence, 6 Large Brilliant Shard, 1 Runed Arcanite Rod.

Level 301-310:
9x [Enchant Bracer: Assault] -54 Arcane Dust.

Level 310-320:
10x [Enchant Bracer - Brawn] -60 Arcane Dust.

Level 320-330:
12x [Enchant Gloves - Assault] -96 Arcane Dust.

If Arcane Dust is expensive on your realm, or you don't want to level with a yellow recipe because it's based on luck how many skill points you gain, then you should make the following recipe:

10x [Enchant Chest - Major Spirit] -20 Greater Planar Essence.

Level 330-335:
5x [Enchant Shield - Major Stamina] -75 Arcane Dust

Recipe sold by Madame Ruby at Shattrath City. While you are here, you should also buy the next two recipe in the guide. Do not leave Outland until you bought them. Just click on the links below and see where they are. Superior Wizard Oil is also sold by Madame Ruby.

Level 335-340:
5x [Enchant Shield - Resilience] -5 Large Prismatic Shard, 20 Lesser Planar Essence

There is an alternative really cheap method, but only Blood Elves can benefit from it. Due to their Racial Ability it allows them to gain ten free skill ups by converting a Large Prismatic Shard into three Small Prismatic Shards and back again. Only the conversion from three Small Prismatic Shards to one Large Prismatic Shard is effected by this. Therefore, you will only have the chance to gain skill ups half of the time (since the other half of the time you'll be converting back to three Small Prismatic Shards). This can make for a fairly lengthy session in gaining your ten free levels.

What you need:
[Formula: Large Prismatic Shard]
[Formula: Small Prismatic Shard]

Level 340-350:
15x [Superior Wizard Oil] -45 Arcane Dust, 15 Nightmare Vine, 15 Crystal Vial.
Recipe location
This recipe is yellow already when you learn it, so you might need to make 14-16.

Level 350-351:
1x [Runed Adamantite Rod] -1 Adamantite Rod. 8 Greater Planar Essence, 8 Large Prismatic Shard, 1 Primal Might, 1 Runed Fel Iron Rod.

Level 351 - 426:

At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn (Enchanting Grand Master).

Level 351-360:
9x [Enchant Cloak - Speed] -54 Infinite Dust.

Level 360-375:
18x [Enchant Bracers - Striking] -108 Infinite Dust.

Level 375-376:
1 x [Runed Eternium Rod] - 1 Eternium Rod, 6 Greater Planar Essence, 6 Arcane Dust, 1 Runed Adamantite Rod.

Level 376-380:
6x [Enchant Bracers - Striking] -36 Infinite Dust

Level 380-385:
5x [Enchant Bracers - Exceptional Intellect] -50 Infinite Dust.

Level 385-395:
10x [Enchant Boots - Icewalker] -80 Infinite Dust, 10 Crystallized Water.

Level 395-410:
15x [Enchant Cloak - Superior Agility] -135 Infinite Dust.

Level 410-415:
5x [Enchant Gloves - Expertise] -60 Infinite Dust

If Dream Shard is cheap on your realm, a great alternative would be to make [Enchant Chest - Exceptional Resilience] up to 435. The recipe is sold by Vanessa Sellers, she can be found in Dalaran, it costs 4 Dream Shard.

Level 415-420:
5x [Enchant Boots - Greater Spirit] -50 Infinite Dust, 5 Greater Cosmic Essence.

Level 420-425:
5x [Enchant Chest - Greater Mana Restoration] -20 Infinite Dust, 20 Greater Cosmis Essence.

Level 425-426:
1x [Runed Titanium Rod] -1 Titanium Rod, 12 Infinite Dust, 4 Greater Cosmic Essence,2 Dream Shard, 1 Runed Eternium Rod.

Level 426-450:
At this point you will go to your nearest city if you are not there already to learn(Enchanting Grand Master).

Level 426-440:
14x [Enchant Chest - Super Health] - 280 Infinite Dust, 56 Greater Cosmic Essence.
You can also do [Enchant Weapon - Icebreaker] just to mix up the number of enchants you make, so it will be easier to sell them.

Level 440-450:
15x [Enchant Boots - Greater Assault] - 60 Greater Cosmic Essence, 60 Dream Shard.

FAQ:

Q: Why on realms such as Sargeras and other with high rate my professions go up much faster.
A: This is due to the rate of experience and professions on that realm the server staff has set it that way. You will still get to 450 the same way it will just be faster then it is on guide.

Q: This guide is set up for a Blizz-realm. Is there anyway you can make this guide for other realms to.
A: No I will not this guide can be used for any realm on Molten. The rates on the realms may be up. This guide will get you up to 450 on any of the Molten realms some faster then others.

Q: Were can I find the disenchanting guide for this. I have looked on forums for it.
A: A list of all my guides is listed below.

Q:How can you sell your enchants to players.
A:Ok how a player Enchants an Enchant to another player is lets say you want the mongoose enchant and you have matts for it. You will find a player that can do the enchant then open trade with him at this point you will then trade him the matts. After that you open trade again with him you put the item you wish enchanted into the do not trade slot in the trade menu and the player will open the enchant spells and find the enchant you wish then click on your object in the do not trade slot and bam! You have a new enchant on your weapon. Or you can just do the enchant form scrolls directly how you do that is you have to right click on the scroll and left click on the weapon you wish to enchant.

Credits:
Go to WoW Professions for info on guide.
Go to WoWhead for links to items.

Source: http://forum.molten-wow.com/showthread.php?t=99736

10/24/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)

Hey guys, Gio here once again with a leveling guide. Today I'll be explaining the best areas to level for the horde. I know I said I was going to write one a while ago, but the thing is I actually had to experiment with a horde character before being able to write this guide. Now that that's out of the way, let's get to the rules!!

1. Vote twice a day, save your points, never spend em on "no lvl req. leveling items."
2. Once you hit the level the guide tells you to get to in a certain zone, drop all your quests there and move on.
3.Go to the trainer at the following levels: 6, 10, 15, 25, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80.
4. Be sure to run at all times, killing everything that holds experience. On your way to a quest location? Run there, killing all in your path! No mercy!
5. Download the addon Quest Helper or Carbonite, they put arrows on your screen pointing you to the location where all quest items/npcs are.
6. Don't kill any Alliance or I WILL FIND YOU! :mad:
7. Don't follow rule #6, it was a joke.

If you follow those rules, leveling to 80 should be easy! Now time for the guide!


LEVELS 1-10
All starting areas provide enough quests to go from level 1-10.
Trolls & Orcs: Durotar
Undead: Trisfal Glades
Tauren: Mulgore
Blood Elves: Eversong Woods

LEVELS 10-20
On my alliance guide, I told everyone to go to Westfall at level 10, seeing as how the trip there isn't to time consuming. Since the horde are more spread out I will send each race to a specific location.
Trolls & Orcs: The Barrens
Undead: Silverpine Forest
Tauren: The Barrens
Blood Elves: Ghostlands

LEVELS 20-30
Now here there are 2 options. You can either head to Stonetalon Mountains or you can make your way to Ashenvale Forest. Both will provide quick leveling. If you seem to have trouble finding quests after level 25, you can always head to Thousand Needles like I did.

LEVELS 30-40
Here the questing spots are plentiful! Head to any one of these areas. Choose any of them.
Arathi Highlands: Some quests, great xp, get from 30-35 here easily, maybe higher if you look for the quests. If you can't make it to 40, move on to one of the other locations.
Desolace: Great spot for some quick quests. Getting from 30-40 here is difficult so I would recommend going to one of the other listed areas at 35.
Alterac Mountains: There are few quests scattered around this map. Enough for 3-5 levels. Go here if you want to level in peace, as no one comes here.
Stranglethorn Vale: Alliance dread STV. It should be horde territory. On my Alliance guide I don't recommend coming here, but on this horde guide, go for it! Get from 30-40 with no problem at all.(Unless you're on frostwolf, according to a few players ally gank stv on frostwolf.)

LEVELS 40-45
There are 3 areas that I recommend for leveling at this point. All 3 are quick and easy. It's just a choice of preference.
Hinterlands: Quick easy quests. No distractions here. Maybe an Ally or 2 but nothing to push you away from leveling here.
Feralas: Leveling here is easy. If you can't find a spot to quest just head to one of the other areas.
Tanaris: Once again, a spot that Alliance players avoid, way to many horde for us. Enjoy the free honor while you're here! 

LEVELS 45-50
Now before you start questing here I want you to head to Azshara and get This Quest. Run and get the tablets then return to the girl that gave the quest. She will give you 4 more quests, You must talk to an NPC in Thunderbluff, Orgrimmar, Undercity and One just north of her in Azshara, to get to the Archmage just talk to the guy at coordinates 28,50 and he will teleport you to the top of the mountain where the Archmage is hidden. After delivering everything to these people they will tell you to go back to the girl, this quest gives a ton of xp, and if you dont get to level 50 from this head to Searing Gorge.

LEVELS 50-58
This is where questing gets annoying! But just go to any of these areas and you'll get there.
Burning Steppes: Easy quests. Usually some alliance to fight. I didn't quest here just because of the competition. Not as much as Winterspring, but still...
Western Plaguelands: I didn't see anyone else here, questing was a breeze. No one got in my way.
Winterspring: Tons of competition here. I recommend doing as much as you can in the other areas before heading here.

LEVELS 58-65
Let's go ahead and hit up Outlands now. Hellfire Peninsula is the place to be. Tons of easy quests. Enjoy the easy leveling here. There might be a few Alliance players running around. Kill them or avoid them, it's all up to you.

LEVELS 65-70
First off, get a level 70+ friend to help you out with The Ring of Blood quest. It should get you 2 or 3 levels then just quest in Zangarmarsh or Nagrand to 70. You might wanna go to your trainer once you hit level 70.

LEVELS 70-77
Time for some Northrend! If you don't know how to get there refer to the bottom of this guide. Head to Borean Tundra and get EVERY QUEST! Leveling here is annoying because of all the competition. Just focus on the quests and you'll do fine!

LEVELS 77-80
Head to Dalaran and get Coldweather Flying. Once you have that fly down to Sholazar Basin for some quick leveling. The competition here might slow you down but don't get discouraged! Just keep it up! Only 3 levels to go!

Congratulation, you are now Level 80! Pretty easy right? Now time to get geared! Good luck and have fun! Thanks for reading. Adios 

HOW TO GET TO NORTHREND
Head to Orgrimmar and run to the front, looking out in front of Orgrimmar look to the right, you should see a zeppelin tower. Head over there. Make sure you talk to the Goblins in front of the zeppelin dock to make sure it is the Borean Tundra zeppelin and not the Thunderbluff one.


P.S. Guys I do realize there is already a leveling guide for horde characters, that guide is for leveling as well as training skills to get good gold. It is a good guide but I'm writing this one for just a straight to-the-point leveling guide. My guide gets straight to it, I'm not here to tell you how to get a ton of gold. After finishing all the quest on this guide you'll end up with around 5k gold, use it wisely. Thanks for reading!

10/23/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)

Ok guys, Gio here, about to give you the needed steps to go from 1-80 quickly and effectively. Lets start with some rules.

1. Vote twice a day, save your points, never spend em on "no lvl req. leveling items."
2. Once you hit the level the guide tells you to get to in a certain zone, drop all your quests there and move on.
3.Go to the trainer at the following levels: 6, 10, 15, 25, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80.
4. Be sure to run at all times, killing everything that holds experience. On your way to a quest location? Run there, killing all in your path! No mercy!
5. Download the addon Quest Helper or Carbonite, they put arrows on your screen pointing you to the location where all quest items/npcs are.

Ok, well there are the basic rules, now lets get to the guide. Following this guide will get you from 1-80 in about 1-7 days, depending on how much you play. Lets go.

LEVELS 1-10
Train in your starter area from levels 1-10, doing all quests available.
Dwarves and Gnomes: Dun Morogh
Night Elves: Teldrassil
Humans: Elwynn Forest
Draenei: Azuremyst Isle

LEVELS 10-20
At level 10, i like to go to Westfall, the quests are easy and the Deadmines quest gets you the xp you need fast. So head there. If you don't know how to get there from Kalimdor, please scroll down to the bottom of this guide.

LEVELS 20-30
Head east from Westfall to Duskwood, follow the path towards the east until you reach Darkshire, grab every quest you can, the quests here are very easy and provide plenty of xp, so you'll only be here for a couple hours then move on.

LEVELS 30-35
Now from levels 30-35 a lot of people go to Stranglethorn Vale, I would suggest you stay away from STV only because of all the damn horde. But if you would like to try it out, go ahead, just keep this window open because you'll be looking here for your other options. I personally go to Arathi Highlands, the quests are simple and there are plenty of em, so an easy 5 levels. But since we will be heading to Kalimdor for the remainder of levels 35-58, i would recommend going to Menethil Harbor and taking the boat to Dustwallow Marsh, then fly to Desolace, it'll be more convenient to get the traveling out of the way early.

LEVELS 35-45
We'll be heading to Dustwallow Marsh now, there are tons of quests here and usually no horde, so the questing will be nice and easy here. Be sure to grab every quest, I cannot stress this enough! It makes everything go much faster.

LEVELS 45-50
There are 3 options here. Here's a quick rundown.
Felwood: There are usually a few horde running around, and not many quests to do, but you do have the luxury of being very close to Winterspring, you'll need to go there once you hit level 50. You can always fly to Azshara for more quests.
Azshara: I don't see many people quest here, but I've heard some good things, and again you will be close to Winterspring and Felwood for more quests.
Searing Gorge: Just gotta love all the quests available here. Easy 45-50, I got up to 55 here actually.

LEVELS 50-58
There are many spots you can utilize to be ready to head into outlands.
Winterspring: Easy quests for good xp, if you go here you may find a horde or 2, but they usually don't get in your way. Grab all the quests in Everlook and go crazyy
(You'll have to head back to the Eastern Kingdom for the following spots, but it's worth it.)
Blasted Lands: I suggest finishing up at some other areas and getting as close to 58 as you can before coming here, there are very few quests, but the ones that are here provide plenty of xp.
Burning Steppes: My personal favorite! Tons of quests, no horde, fun environment. I have a blast leveling here. Maybe because i know every quest by heart... Hmmmm...
Western and Eastern Plaguelands: Tons of quests here but there might be some horde to fight off, either way the xp is good.
Un'Goro Crater: One of my favorites, there are usually some horde here, but in my experience i have never had troubles getting the quests done.
All are good spots, it's up to you.

LEVELS 58-65
Head to the blasted lands, from the flight master run to the dark portal. Before entering talk to the Draenei just outside of the portal, grab that quest, then run in and start your questing in Hellfire Peninsula. Grab every quest in Honor Hold and the Temple of Telhamat. Do them all, even if they're green.

LEVELS 65-68
Head west from Hellfire to Zangarmarsh. Start every quest in the Cenarion Refuge and Telredor. Get them done, they all go by really quickly, and the leveling here is fast.

LEVELS 68-70
Get a group of friends around your level or find a level 80 to help you. Head over to Nagrand and do The Ring Of Blood. It's an easy quest that will get you 2 levels fairly quickly.

LEVELS 70-75
Time for northrend. If you don't know how to get there scroll to the bottom of this post. Do everything available in the Borean Tundra. Grab every quest in Valiance keep and from there wander around grabbing everything, do all the quests in Coldarra as well. If you don't get to 75 here, move to Dragonblight for some leveling.

LEVELS 75-80
The final stretch! Head to Sholazar basin, there are tons of quests scattered all over the place, hit up each flight point location for quests then wander around and find more as you go. If you don't hit 80 here, fly to Storm Peaks for some final questing. Also, if you'd like to skip some questing, you can grab a level 80 friend or 2 and head to Zul'Drak to do the Amphitheatre quest chain. Fairly easy 2 levels.

There you have it, you're level 80. Now it's time to get geared, but we'll save that guide for another day. I'll be writing a lot more tutorials on profession leveling as well as gearing your 80, be on the lookout for them.
HOW TO GET FROM LOCATION "A" TO LOCATION "B"

Can't find your way to Kalimdor or The Eastern Kingdom? Don't know how to get to Northrend? Well I'll tell ya how!

From Kalimdor To The Eastern Kingdom: If you're a draenei, take the boat from Azuremyst Isle, Just southwest of the Exodar you will see the dock(a brown rectangle off the shore if you're looking at the map), that's where the boat goes. and head to Auberdine, once there go to the southern docks and take the boat to stormwind. If you're a Night Elf, take the portal in Darnassus(it's just behind the bank) then run up the ramp to the Flight Master. Land in Auberdine and go to the Docks, take the southern most boat and ride to Stormwind! There ya go!

From the Eastern Kingdom to Kalimdor: From any flight path in the Eastern Kingdom fly to Menethil Harbor, take the boat to Dustwallow Marsh and you're there!

Getting to Northrend: Head to the stormwind docks, take the furthest boat to the east. Land in Valiance Keep. Enjoy!

This guide isn't originally created by us we just copied this guide from Molten Wow Forum.

10/22/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)

The discipline tree focuses on damage mitigation and strengthening the priest's buffs such as Power Word: Fortitude and Inner Fire. Discipline priests have Penance, which is one of the most efficient single target heal spells in the game.

The tree is generally concentrated to keeping a Tank alive, while supporting the raid with damage mitigation through the highly improved Power Word: Shield and fast dispels. Disc priests also have a collection of "panic" buttons with short cooldowns that can be used to prevent a raid member (mainly the tank) from dying to an unavoidable circumstance.

Discipline is also the preferred spec for PvP; with the shortage of mana regen and intellect on PvP gear the efficiency of the discipline tree, and the ability to keep yourself alive through an onslaught, really shines.

Source: http://www.wowwiki.com/Priest



10/21/2012

(Wrath of the Lich King)

The discipline tree focuses on damage mitigation and strengthening the priest's buffs such as Power Word: Fortitude and Inner Fire. Discipline priests have Penance, which is one of the most efficient single target heal spells in the game. 

The tree is generally concentrated to keeping a Tank alive, while supporting the raid with damage mitigation through the highly improved Power Word: Shield and fast dispels. Disc priests also have a collection of "panic" buttons with short cooldowns that can be used to prevent a raid member (mainly the tank) from dying to an unavoidable circumstance. 

Discipline is also the preferred spec for PvP; with the shortage of mana regen and intellect on PvP gear the efficiency of the discipline tree, and the ability to keep yourself alive through an onslaught, really shines.