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On Tailoring

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I had a really busy day yesterday. As well as killing hundreds of ogres for the Kureni and getting my new Talbuk mount, I gave up on herbalism and took up a needle and thread and started tailoring.

Picking herbs has been good to me, it's made me money on the auction house and potions and elixirs to keep me going on the battlefield. But now that I'm almost level 70, I'm getting to the stage where I want to wear some really powerful clothes - some nice epics. And what better way to get hold of some epics than to make them myself?

I headed to Ironforge and went to see the apprentice tailor. I spent the rest of the evening running back and forth between him and the auction house, buying up cloth on auction then making simple clothes. I'd forgotten how hot Ironforge is - all those open air forges and smelting. Eventually I'd learnt how to do everything the trainers in Ironforge could teach, so I teleported myself to Stormwind and started training there, in a tailors at the edge of the Mage's District.

The only problem is, it's a long way between starting out as an apprentice tailor, and crafting your own three-set of epics. I have a bank full of Runecloth and Netherweave, and plenty more stuffed in packages in the mailbox, but I really need more silk and Mageweave. I've already bought up all the cheapest stacks of cloth on the auction house, and funds were starting to look a little low, as I'll need to buy my flying mount very shortly...

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