Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling

Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling - Attentive Asian joiner leveling timber on planer in workshop

I have been using an add-on called Auctionator to quickly find materials for my enchanting profession on the auction house. It provides a button on the enchanting skill window that allows me to automatically search the auction house for materials I can buy for a specific enchantment or item.

I have been leveling my enchanting profession by setting the enchanting skill filter to "has skill up" and using Auctionator to find the materials for the enchantment that provides the strongest skill up. This works well for me, but because of the varying price of materials it can be quite time consuming to work out the most cost efficient enchantment to use.

Is there a better way to find the best deal.



Best Answer

When using an auctioning Addon, you can always do an entire scan of the servers market. then you should have the current price for all items you can craft.

That way you don't have to re-scan every time you select that item.

Prices fluctuate over the weekend, after Raid id resets is the best time to sell enchants, because most people get new gear on those days.

Same rule applies to potions/flasks etc.

As for Auctionator, give Auctioneer a try, i find it a bit clearer and the entire scan is quicker. Also in auctioneer you can create a "shopping list" with all the items you want to craft and do 1 scan over all those items.




Pictures about "Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling"

Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling - Crop anonymous tattooed woodworker leveling wooden plank on professional electric equipment in workshop in daylight
Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling - From above of crop anonymous woodworker leveling timber on professional equipment using manual instruments in workroom in daylight
Cost efficient enchanting profession levelling - Rolls of assorted fabrics and textiles and sewing patterns inside tailor atelier



Is it expensive to level enchanting TBC?

So to your initial question "is it worth it": hell yes it is. The added stats on that item really makes a difference. Now whether enchanting is expensive to level; yes - somewhat. You should really couple it with tailoring and make and disenchant your own items.

How high can you level enchanting BY disenchanting?

Enchanter's Study. Disenchanting is the primary source of enchanting ingredients. Disenchanting can also provide Enchanting skillups as high as 70 skill. Use with care, this process destroys the target item permanently!

How to lvl up Enchanting Shadowlands?

An Enchanting World quest will pop up every few days in one of the Shadowlands zones. Just look for a little Enchanting icon on your world map. (requires level 60) They all give +1 Shadowlands Enchanting skill point. So, if you don't want to rush to 115, you can save some gold by completing these quests every few days.

How do you level up Enchanting wow?

How to Quickly Level Enchanting from 1 to 300
  • Apprentice Level: Can be learned at character Level 5, starts from 1 skill level, goes up to 75;
  • Journeyman Level: Can be learned at character Level 10, when you reach 50 skill level, goes up to 150;




  • An Easy Wow Classic Enchanting Guide 1 - 300 | Roly The Holy Paladin | Classic Wow Enchanting




    More answers regarding cost efficient enchanting profession levelling

    Answer 2

    Since Warlords of Draenor you can level your professions using recipes from the current expansion. This is usually more effective than looking for rare and expensive old materials. The only exception is at the start on an expansion where new materials are extremely expensive.

    Pros

    • less variety of required materials, just buy a bigger bunch of current mats and use them for a large amount of recipes
    • as of Legion, you can even make use of the skill level system giving you the opportunity to upgrade your recipes (and require less materials and/or make more stuff using the same amount of mats)
    • you can sell your stuff and even make money instead of losing it
    • it is easier to buy mats of the current expansion off the auction house while older mats are usually rare or very expensive
    • if you're farming mats you can circle the same zones over and over again without worrying about farming too much of some mats (and wasting time)
    • excess mats can easily be sold on the auction house

    Cons

    • especially at the start of an expansion new mats are extremely expensive
    • competition: more people sell the same stuff
    • if you farmed your mats they're worth more on the auction house than the latest ones (but takes some time to sell them)
    • armor (tailoring, leatherworking, blacksmithing) doesn't sell very well, but still can be disenchanted (and some enchanters buy stuff like that off the AH)

    Conclusion

    Maybe you have luck on some realms, but usually it is better to use recipes from the current expansion instead of going through 100s of old recipes.

    Answer 3

    I like using the Undermine Journal addon to show price trends to help me decide which tradeskill items will be worth making. It shows you a 3-day and 14-day average AH price for your server and your region (which doesn't really help with TS items, but is nice for pets). That one in combination with Auctionator scans for the latest info will give you insight on market prices & trends.

    Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Images: Ono Kosuki, Ono Kosuki, Ono Kosuki, Ksenia Chernaya