![]() Shaman have excellent utility, and increase Warrior and Rogue damage considerably, making them a must-have in groups relying on these classes for most of their damage. Currently playing WoW Classic and challenging Azeroth again from the beginning, in Gehennas EU Horde. Woah is a World of Warcraft veteran, having played since Vanilla, all the way until the current expansion, on multiple characters, guilds, servers and classes. ![]() If Shaman isn't right for you, use our Guide Navigation menu to the right side of the page to find more class leveling guides for Classic WoW. Our class guides are always updated with the latest information based on theorycraft and in-game experience make sure to check our changelog to this page, by clicking on View Changelog at the top of the page to see the latest updates. Besides that, we have recommendations on the best Shaman leveling gear, what pieces to aim for while leveling and more to ensure you reach level 60 quickly. We also have tips for when should you go buy spells and which spells to buy, which is a key part to get your mount as fast as possible. The guide goes over the best Shaman talent builds and the best Shaman questing zones, to improve your leveling time, available weapon skills for Shaman, best Shaman stat, and more. People will gladly do it most of the time because professions are difficult to level at higher levels and that will give them an extra point without having to farm the resources and money.Welcome to Wowhead's Classic WoW Shaman leveling guide, updated for ! In this guide, we will go over everything you need to know while leveling your Shaman in Classic WoW. Just look up the gear you want, check out the materials required, gather all the materials with your gathering profession, then post a message in Trade chat that you're looking for X profession person to craft X item for you - mats provided, will tip (something of that nature). You can still do all that WITHOUT leveling a profession. Even though I will out-level and replace that item eventually, it's satisfying to actually be able to create my own useful armor/weapons! Part of vanilla for me is taking the time to enjoy the little things in WoW, rather than rushing to 60 and trying to be gold efficient (crafting rare items at level 35 is not profitable or time-wise). Traveling to STV and farming shadowcat hides, diving for pearls on the west coast of Desolace, slaughtering murlocs for their thick scales near Southshore, it all helps me enjoy the scale of the world and the scope of WoW. I personally enjoy the long process of hunting around the world for mats, and finally crafting a rare/uncommon item for my character's use. The only one that you really HAVE to have to benefit from is engineering (also for enchanting and alchemy, but much more true for engineering).Īzik wrote:Or, you know, you can pick a crafting prof because its.fun.? They never helped me while I was leveling (stuff that drops from mobs and dungeons has always been better than any expensive crap I could make at the time), and I only need them for endgame. From now on, I will make sure not to pick up Tailoring, Leatherworking, or Blacksmithing on ANY of my toons. Never thought of that, that's absolutely true, why would you want to spend tons of money and resources to level a profession when you could gather said resources yourself, sell the ones you don't need, keep the ones you DO need, and pay a small fee to someone who has already done all the hard work to make said gear for you with the materials you provided. I was reading around the forums but came across really good advice. ![]() Level to 60 gather a bunch of mats an than go Why ? You will need enchanting materials, materials for gear and materials for consumables. TBH getting someone to craft the gear you need is a lot easier/cheaper than leveling a profession just so you can craft yourself two - three items.Īlso before you start your grind for pre-raid bis i suggest dropping one profession for enchanting (or go with a friend) to do DE all the items you do not need and will acquire during your pre-raid bis farming and than replace it with whatever you need once you gather some materials for your enchants. Whatever you think will be useful to your guild (you only really need one to two active players with per crafting profession in a guild) or herbalisam if you do not intend to lvl another char for gathering proffesions ( You can afford mining materials with selling herbs and you need herbs for conusmables). Level to 60 gather a bunch of mats an than goĢ.
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