Tailoring leveling guide

Introduction
This guide will show you how to get your tailoring skill up from 0 to 525. It can be used both for people levelling their profession and high level characters wanting to switch profession.

The guide will use recipes
 * available at a trainer or Auction House. The Tailoring Trainer in the major city for your faction will teach all levels of tailoring (from Apprentice to Grand Master), and an assistant sell every thread and dye required.
 * that require cloth and vendor-bought material (thread, dye), except the vendor bought recipes to get to 375 which require Rugged Leather (acquired through skinning), Arcane Dust (disenchanting green items from Outland) and Netherweb Spider Silk (drops from spiders in Outland). You can buy these from the Auction House.

Created items can either be sold to a vendor, or, if BoE, traded to another player or auctioned. If you are an enchanter, or have an alt or trusted guild-mate,  green uncommon or blue rare items can be disenchanted. This can help recoup the cost of the materials, and aid levelling the enchanting skill.

This guide does not tell you how to:
 * make money with tailoring, as the price of materials and created items will vary by server.
 * get all the different recipes from quests, vendors or drops.

Preparation
Most of these recipes require vendor bought components such as threads and dye. These, and learning the recipes from the trainer or buying from a vendor, cost gold. You will either need to farm the components, trade them in trade chat or with friends and guild-mates (often the cheapest option particularly as they may have stuff in the bank they no longer use), or purchase them from the Auction House. If you farm and trade all the materials, expect it to cost a minimum of, excluding recipes you buy from the Auction House.

If you are changing profession, and plan to buy materials from the Auction House, where prices vary considerably from server to server and depending how close to the release of an expansion it is, then expect it to cost around for the training, and for the materials and recipes UPWARDS of:
 * to get tailoring to 300
 * an additional to 375
 * an additional to 450
 * an additional to 525

Patterns at 525 are purchased from the Vendor in Twilight Highlands and cost one Dream Cloth.

Materials Required
Below is a table of the items you will need to level tailoring completely. The exact quantity may vary as some items you will continue to craft once they have turned yellow or green, and skill-up points are not guaranteed.

The minimum amount column shows the minimum amount needed if you would get a skill point every time you make something (amber recipes). The estimated amount column covers recipes that are used when yellow or green. If farming, try to get the estimated amount of cloth. If you are buying all the cloth you need from the auction house, get the minimum amount and only buy more when needed.

Macro to Create Bolts
You may find it useful to create this macro, add it to your toolbar, and change it as the cloth-type changes (make sure you clear any filters such as "has skill up" or it will not work):

/cast Tailoring /run for i=1,GetNumTradeSkills do x,_,y=GetTradeSkillInfo(i); if x =="Bolt of Linen Cloth" then CloseTradeSkill DoTradeSkill(i,y) break end end (Tested 4.0.3)
 * 1) showtooltip Bolt of Linen Cloth

Non-Trainer Recipes
This guide uses trainer-available recipes because they are the easiest to get. However, for some level skills, vendor-bought are needed. For others, vendor bought or dropped recipes (from the Auction House) are simply cheaper to use.

The and  patterns are sold by Arrond who belongs to the Scryers faction. If you are aligned to Aldor, the guards will attack you. However, the recipes are not BoP, so a neutral or Scryers guild member or friend can buy them for you.

Getting from 1 to 50
You will need at least 75 Bolt of Linen Cloth for the next stage, making these should easily get you to 50 skill.

If you haven't reached 50 yet, make a and then a Linen Belt. The will give a skill point. Repeat this until 50.

At 50 skill-points, talk to the trainer to become Journeyman Tailor (you must be at least level 10).

Getting from 50 to 125
Which item you make from 50-75 depends on whether you have plenty of linen, do not care about the vendor price or have an enchanter available to dis-enchant.

Getting from 125 to 200
At 125, you can make, which turns gray at 145. Since you're going to need at least 195 bolts to continue skilling up, you should easily reach 145.

Now make to get from 145 to 160,  to get from 160 to 170, and  to get from 170 to 175.

At 175, you can make, which turns gray at 185. To continue skilling up, you will need at least 90 bolts, so making these should easily get you to 185.

Now back to silk. Make to get from 185 to 200.

Once you hit 200, talk to the trainer to become Artisan Tailor. You have to be level 35 to become Artisan Tailor.

Getting from 200 to 275
First, make to get from 200 to 205, and  to get to 215.

Make to get to 225.

Make to get from 225 to 235 and  or  to get from 235 to 250.

At 250, make until it turns gray at 260. Use these to make, which turns yellow at 270, so you should be able to reach 275 using this recipe.

Note: disenchants well, so if you have disenchanting resources available, this is a good opportunity to recoup some costs.

Once you hit 275, you will need to speak with the trainers in Outland to become a Master Tailor. You have to be level 50 to become Master Tailor. See Tailoring Trainers for the names and locations.

Getting from 275 to 350
Make to get to 280, then make  to get to 300.

''Note -- if you value more than, you can start making  at 275 instead of the bags. Also, for those who do not have access to a character with skinning, it may be cheaper to create as it requires  instead of leather which tends to be a considerably cheaper option on most servers. Likewise, if you are also leveling enchanting, both and  disenchant into. Making the gloves and/or cloaks instead of the bags will give you a head start on the approximately 290 required to go from enchanting skill level 245-290.''

At 300, make, which turns gray at 325. You are going to need at least 430 bolts to get to 360, so this should get you to 325 just fine.

At 325, you can make, which becomes gray at 340. You are going to need at least 90 bolts to eventually get to 375, so make those. If you are not at 340, make some more bolts until you are. The bolts are needed in most high-level tailoring recipes, so they are not wasted. However, if you do not want to make more bolts than needed for this guide, make for those last points to 340 instead.

Make to get to 350.

Getting from 350 to 375 Image:Bc_icon.gif
''Note—If you have Wrath of the Lich King, go to one of the Northrend ports to learn Grandmaster tailoring. Then finish leveling to 375 with Bolt of Frostweave. This recipe will turn gray at 375 but it will not go to waste.

Make to get to 360.

Make or  to get to 375.
 * As noted above, these recipes can only be bought by someone Neutral or Friendly with Scryer, but if you are Aldor, a Scryer friend can buy them for you.
 * For a visual of the items you need to level from 360 to 375 using these recipes, please see the image to the right. This does not include items like.



A couple of nice money savers:
 * It could be much cheaper to craft from 345 to 355.  (And use those bolts to craft  later on.)  It depends on your server's AH prices and/or how far your guild has gotten in Karazhan.
 * At 350, make your first //-- good chance for 3 "free" bumps. (free 'cause you know you're going to do it anyway ;))
 * If you are a caster who is trying to make the 3-piece purple BoP set, make the first piece at 360, and the second piece at 374 (it's still orange, so it might save you multiple attempts), and you will save the cost of making at least 1, which are well over worth of materials each.

An alternative if you're just trying to get to 350, for /etc, do the following. You should make a lot of imbued netherweave for skillups, as you will need 3 every 4 days to make your /etc..., so even though it's expensive, you need it anyway. This also lets you wait a week or two and make cloth to get from 350 to 360, saving you some other funds.

''Note—Some will find real viability in making the Netherweave Bag in place of the Netherweave Boots depending on the value of the Knothide Leather and Netherweave Bag on your realm.

Another good way to get your skill from 350 to 375, if you aren't in a rush, is building the Arcanoweave set. These recipes ( are BoP drops in Tempest Keep: Arcatraz and Mechanar. They seem to be hard on the  but they don't use, so they're actually a lot easier on the pocketbook.

Getting from 350/375 to 425
This will require about x2000 (100 stacks) or x395 if you are purchasing them directly.

Getting from 425 to 450 Image:Wrath-Logo-Small.PNG
This is for people who do not have Cataclysm. It will require an additional 100 stacks of to complete.

Getting from 450 to 525 Image:Cataclysm-Logo-Small.PNG
Cataclysm is required to continue past 450. High level WLK recipes will provide skill level-ups past 450 with Cataclysm. Some Cataclysm recipes will increase skill more than one level. The following list of Cataclysm items can be crafted. (This list requires editing after Cataclysm is released Dec 7, 2010)