This is my profession setup on my 5 shaman.
1 - mining / JC.......this is my main
2 - Alchy / JC
3 - Alchy / JC
4 - Alchy / JC
5- Herbalism / Skinning
I have been making good, quick gold with transmute spec on 3 of them compared to farming herbs/nodes on the other 2. Reason being is that I mainly pvp, and I hardly ever actually go "farming"......besides the 5-10 min before WG starts. The nodes I run into just so happen to be on the route I took to head to my destination.
I am thinking about dropping the farmable professions and just going Alchy/JC on each one. ATM...Dragon's Eye sells for 100g and Runed Cardinal Ruby sells for 170g. Minus mat costs plus gold from JC quest turn in......I am getting around 210g per toon for basicly 10min of work.
Questions is, will this setup still be a constant and easy gold maker in Cat?
Professions have only gained more abilities to make things over the years. You can assume that jc and alchemy will retain most if not all of their types of properties they bring. Dailies and such.
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Professions have only gained more abilities to make things over the years. You can assume that jc and alchemy will retain most if not all of their types of properties they bring. Dailies and such.
Ty for the reply.
This is what I was thinking. Plus, I was thinking that switching out Toughness(from mining)for the additional spellpower that Flask of the North brings....would be more usefull also.
Any reason not to switch if I am not a big node/herb farmer?
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