It takes time to build any profession in World of Warcraft, especially jewelcrafting 1-450. Once Cataclysm was released you were able to reach 525 skill points in your jewelcrafting profession. It's an expensive process, but if you take the right approach it will save you tons of gold.
Here are a few jewelcrafting 1-450 tips:
#1 Rough Stone Statue or Delicate Copper Wire
These are the first two areas towards your jewelcrafting 1-450 journey. The one you choose will most likely depend on the amount of gold you have and the other profession you pick. If you choose mining, it will be a lot easier to level your jewelcrafting profession.
Rough stone goes for anywhere between 20 silver to 1 gold per stack of 20. You need 8 of them to make 1 Rough Stone Statue. It only takes 2 Copper Bars to make 1 Delicate Copper Wire. Unfortunately a stack of this can cost anywhere from 5 gold to 15 gold depending on your realm.
We were able to buy 13 stacks of Rough Stone, which translates into 32 Rough Stone Statue pieces. The total cost was 8 gold 80 silver. In order to reach this amount of skill points on our realm with Copper Bars, it would cost 47 gold. We were able to make 33 skill points in total. It should still be yellow, so go back and purchase 9 more stacks. You should reach 42 or 43 by the time you're done.
#2 Don't Train Everything!
One of the best tips we can give you is to watch what you train. Most world of warcraft gamers will get all the jewelcrafting designs they're allowed to use. However, it can create more delays in level your jewelcrafting profession. For instance, once you're done with the Rough Stone Statues, only train 1 item that is available. Here is what you will be able to train:
* Heavy Copper Ring (5)
* Malachite Pendant (20)
* Tigerseye Band (20)
* Inlaid Malachite Ring (30)
* Ornate Tigerseye Necklace (30)
The goal is to train something that will be "red" in your jewelcrafting profession. You also want something that has the least amount of mats. In this case it's going to be the Inlaid Malachite Ring. You need 2 Malachite and 2 Copper Bar per ring. Purchasing the mats for this would cost you 15 gold for everything (depending on your realm).
You will gain a skill point for all 10, so it should end around 54 total.
#3 Mining saves the most Gold
Yes, it takes a little more time to mine the ores, get extra pieces like Tigerseye and Malachite, or even make Bronze Bars (tin bar and copper bar), but it does save the most gold when working your jewelcrafting 1-450 profession. So, if you want convenience, reach level 50 by creating the two designs we discussed today. If you want to save the most gold for your jewelcrafting 1-450 profession, get out there and mine!
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