As a tailor, Renei was confronted several times to the lack of resources to advance his chosen profession. Being a skinner did not help, as much as he tried. One of the most annoying lack came at the time of mageweave. Renei is pretty anal when it comes to leveling his skills, and if I remember correctly, First Aid consumed pretty much all the mageweave he and his buddies had stored.
Being a resourceful gnome, Renei looked around, asked, and found the easiest spot to farm mageweave. He then promptly dispatched Mandorall, a 70 paladin, to do the grinding for him (I told you, he’s resourceful). It’s not like he was gonna get his dainty hands dirty.
The best spot Renei found for farming Mageweave is in Northwestern Feralas (coordinates 39,13 and surroundings), from the Northspring Harpies, Slayers, Windcallers and Roguefeathers. These mobs are around level 45-50, drop Mageweave at around 34%, as well as some pretty decent coin and the occasional green. They also have a minuscule chance of dropping Blues (0.04%) and Epics (0.01%) but then who doesn’t.
An easy one-hour run could yield between 80 and 150 mageweave cloths, as well as (statistically speaking) one or two Greens, some money and a little vendor trash. This all depends on your luck, the level of your grinding character, and in general how efficient you manage to be.
|
Related posts:
- Runecloth Farming For The Impatient
- Poll: How Many Level 70s Do YOU Have?
- News Flash! Auctioneer Add-On Issues
- Fast and Easy Way To Farm Primals : Primal Water
- Mageweave Farming in Felwood and The Hinterlands
- Mageweave, Mithril… Engineering is FUN!
- Joana’s 1-70 Horde Leveling Guide For World of Warcraft
- What’s up with Mageweave?











Newsvine
Email



1 response so far ↓
1 bud // Jan 22, 2008 at 1:40 pm
Thanks for another gold making tip! I can finally say good bye to those pirates in Tanaris, and hello Harpies for Mageweave!