Many World of
Warcraft gamer are wondering that what is the best profession for warlock 4.3 to get cheap wow gold.
I often go to the
WOW forum, and find that different people has different opinion about what is
the best profession for warlock 4.3. I will show you some of the gamer
statement from a world of warcraft forum.
bhroam:Tailoring is indeed a good one for any cloth wearer. It also provides
bags, which are very useful. It is the best profession for warlock 4.3 !
Along with that
I'd pick up a gathering profession to make some money on the auction house. I'd
go with herbalism because herbs are very prolific
As a note, First
Aid is a secondary skill (everyone can take it) and it also uses the same
materials used for tailoring. You generally raise one or the other.
Another useful pair
of skills for pretty much any class is alchemy / herbalism. You make potions
which are very useful... healing potions, many potions, defence potions, + ink
potions etc... all good.
I'm a tailor on
my main (a druid), and found it to be both really hard to level and not as
satisfying as it could be. I also only have first aid at like 70 at level 60.
Dobablo:Tailoring is useful for Robe of the Void but once
you have that it is only worth continuing for the money you can make from
mooncloth.
Engineering is
great with the goggles all through the levels and you get lots of toys with
which to play. A warlock engineer is a major challenge in PvP
Alchemy is nice
to boost power and provides a small income but you need herbalism to get it
working to it's full potential.
FodderCannoned:engineering gets you the double buff if you want to
go demonology.
But i would say
mining/skinning till 57, then change to tailoring/enchanting. Cause at that
point you can run vc to begin with and get all your cloth for tailoring and low
level greens for enchanting to get you to 100 in both professions. Then move on
to sfk, and then finally someone to take you up in the 200's in each
profession. The best way to deal with all your terrible greens you make is to
just disenchant them. Once you get to about 225 in each profession you can
switch to a grinding guys that drop run cloth, or running bird.
det:Maybe it differs from server to server, but as a raiding warlock I
would say Herbalism and Alchemy. Makes all the potions the raid needs and also
some decent extra money from selling surplus herbs, stone scale oil, elixir of
demons laying etc.
However tailoring
is also quiet nice, bags sell always and there are some nice damage items on
your way as you level to be made (Dream weave stuff, Robe of Winters Night).
So...a raid
really only needs so many skilled Alchemists, but every Alchemist can easily do
with 3 herbalists supporting him.
My warlock is a
tailor / enchanting and I absolutely loathe enchanting. Luckily I have alt with
all kinds of professions, so I am not changing here.
Herbalism/Tailoring
might be an option for a peaceful, raid supporting warlock. Mining/skinning for
a money making warlock, Engineering for a PvP warlock
As you can see ,
all the people have their own opinion about the best profession for warlock
4.3 ,I think it is depend on the gamer himself, depends on what he is
really what to experience in the warcraft game ,they can have their own choice!
tongzhouseo Anya0324

