How to Advance Using World of Warcraft Blacksmithing Guide - Artisan Through Expert

If you want to know how to advance quickly using World of Warcraft blacksmithing guide, then read this. You will discover how to level the profession of blacksmithing in World of Warcraft. One method of generating gold and girding yourself in armor at the same time is to master blacksmithing. To equip metal or plate you will need to be a Death Knight or Warrior. Taking mining as a companion profession is required.

Step 1
For Alliance players, I suggest making the Dwarvian District of Stormwind your Hearth Home while leveling both blacksmithing and mining. The advantage is the proximity to the bank, vault, auction house, forge, anvil and trainers. There is also a repair bot located next to the forge that sells blacksmithing patterns you will need to complete your mastery in the future. As in all professions you start as an apprentice. The blacksmithing trainer is at the forge; the mining trainer is around the corner, "Gelman Stonehand".

Step 2
For level 1-75 blacksmithing, you will need rough stone and copper, which can be mined throughout Elwynn Forest, and smelted in either Goldshire (in Elwynn Forest, just outside Stormwind), or in the Dwarvian District of Stormwind. Mining level 1-50 quickly will require a little more travel. The best places to get the most copper are Durotar and Darkshore. You won't make much money off the blacksmithing at this point; you are actually focusing on moving up the levels quickly.

Step 3
When you hit level 75 blacksmithing, you will visit the trainer and learn Journeyman, which tops out at level 125. You will be mining coarse grinding stones, copper and now silver and tin which you gain at level 50 mining. This of course requires visiting the mining trainer and learning journeyman-mining level 50 - 100. You can begin to see how these two professions work hand in hand. The Hillsbard Foothills is a perfect place to find tin, as well as Northern Stranglethorn, and you will find silver there, as well.

Step 4
You will need to be able to make your way to these locations as soon as possible, which means you need to at least be at level 20 and riding a mount to get where you are going. Then your ability truly takes off at level 60 when you can get a flying mount, which is required as you reach the higher levels of both mining and blacksmithing.

It is worth the drive to level with these professions as you can wear a much higher-level armor when you forge it, as opposed to what is dropped by mobs or lower level dungeons. This is just one advantage of using World of Warcraft blacksmithing guide.

Step 5
As an Expert Blacksmith, (learned at level 125), you will be using heavy grinding stones, course grinding stones and bronze. As you near the top end of expert blacksmithing you will be using gold, iron and steel in your forging. This means you are at level 100-150 mining. The best places to find iron, gold and steel, are Western Plaguelands and Feralas.

Step 6
At this point, you will become an expert miner level 150 - 200. Now mining tends to lead the blacksmithing to a point. You will mine mithril and truesilver in Felwood and Burning Steppes.

Remember as you are moving along weaving between blacksmithing and mining, you will want to look for the nearest forge. This gives you a chance to smelt, repair, as you will have to fight to get to many of the ore deposits, and forge and sell if you choose. You are actually building the basis of your future sales with higher levels. You can begin to check out the auction house at this point and browse the price of ores, bars and armor that you make. Begin to write down prices of items that are selling so you can begin to plan what you will wear, sell or perhaps buy. If ore is selling cheaply, you can get it in the auction house to use for leveling instead of running around mining everything. Over time, you will use a combination of buying selling, mining and forging.