Leveling my druid I will most likely pick herbalism and enchanting:
Herbalism, because it fits a druid, has a nice synergy with https://classic.wowhead.com/spell=20552/cultivation and druids can gather herbs in forms.
Enchanting, because I will definitely want to go for https://classic.wowhead.com/item=11811/smoking-heart-of-the-mountain , one of the best druid tanking trinkets, which sadly is BoP.
I'm well aware that enchanting is expensive to level, especially as a first profession, but to me it's much more bearable to get the mats while leveling instead of trying to farm them later.
Once I got the trinket I'm honestly not sure what to do.
On the one hand it would be a shame to drop enchanting after leveling it to 265 - on the other hand herbalism without alchemy isn't so great either.
I was already thinking about getting a level 35 bank and alchemy alt, which could craft all pots and elixirs for my main.
I was also thinking about engineering since I plan to do quite some PvP, but then I'm also into RP and I think druid and engineering just doesn't fit...
Oh well... :unsure:
I could only vote for one, but I'm going Enchanting / Blacksmithing.
Didn't anticipate people doing something like this. Just an oversight on my part, will add dual primary's as an option.
Ah crap. Looks like updating the options killed the poll results.
Whelp - lesson learned, get it right the first time. DOH!
teebling Is there a possiblity to add an option to maintain results even if a new option is added to a poll?
Engineering/Mining: Engineering mostly so I can wear a Green Lens. Mining for leveling engineering and for gold.
Tailoring, and skinning so I can mainly vendor leather while leveling. I'll drop skinning for engineering when I have a mining alt to supply my main.
My main will be dual gathering because of the gold but i will have a Blacksmith because i love them in every game ;)
Definitely Engineering for PvP, reflective shield, and just overall fun.
Skinning and mining until I get an epic mount. After that, engineering.
A part of me wants to go eng/mining! But the gut is telling me skinning/mining while you level.
In all honesty, I have no clue what I'll pick up while leveling. Whenever I level it seems really random, that is probably a bad thing.
My first high-level character will be a warlock tailor for fast leveling and gold-farming, and to make bags that will be used by my true main.
My main will be a warrior blacksmith.
Tailoring enchanting here for good gear
Going with Enchanting and Tailoring, hopefully I will have some help leveling Enchanting from my group but I am not looking forward to it.
Most likely going skinning and either herbalism or mining while leveling. haven't really decided yet. What is most profitable for solofarming Mara and lashers in DM?
Considering switching to engineering once I've made sine bank.
I'm going for Herbalism and Skinning while leveling. I have a list of Herbs for 1-300 though so I will not continue leveling until I have all mats. At 60 I will drop Skinning and sell the leathers and "power level" Alchemy 1-300. Alchemy I have to save gold for consumables so I can afford mount.
Engineering. And probably Herbalism to farm some gold when I feel like chilling.
Mining + skinning when leveling.
Drop skinning around level 40~ when I can afford my mount + skills.
Pick engineering.
OR
Mining + engineering from start. Fuck gold amirite...
Bags are few and far between and I'm rolling a lock so armor will be nice as well since you can actually use the stuff you make in the classic world so tailoring it is for me. Skinning secondary since you use leather in some tailoring recipes and it sells well in the AH.
Blacksmithing - Armorsmith here.
Gotta make those Lionheart Helms and Titanic Legguards! Should be able to sell them the entire duration of Classic and afford epic mount this way.
Blacksmithing - Armorsmith here.
Gotta make those Lionheart Helms and Titanic Legguards! Should be able to sell them the entire duration of Classic and afford epic mount this way.
this is my plan as well, but these plans are super rare and difficult to get from what I recall.