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Farming for Mageweave

Mageweave is where things began to get a little tough in terms of farming things on my own with my 65 mage. Jintha’Alor in The Hinterlands is a great place to get a lot of mageweave, but the 48+ elites [May 2008 update: mobs in Jintha'Alor are NOT ELITE anymore!] were way slower to mow down than the ~40’s in Scarlet Monestary - particularly because there’s a lot of casters/ranged attackers in Jintha’Alor that I didn’t find as often in Scarlet Monestary.

One of my guildmate friends was looking for something to do the very night I was heading towards Jintha’Alor to see how I’d fare on my own, so he joined me and I didn’t have to worry about switching over to my 70 Hunter as a result.

We headed quickly to the top of Jintha’Alor and were about to head into the cave when we were both whispered by some other Horde players appropriately leveled for the area, asking if they could join our group to finish off a quest that involved going into the same caves. I responded that all I was here for was the Mageweave, and asked that we be given the Mageweave from the caves, in return for the assistance in going through there. They agreed, dropped group, and joined ours, making our team of two a team of five.

Jintha’Alor - Excellent Sources of…

Mageweave Cloth
, obviously. Primary reason why I went there.

Wildvine - used in the 225-300 Leatherworking range and sells very well in the Auction House.

Ghost Mushrooms - while only three are spawned at a time in the caves at the top of Jintha’Alor, a high-level character could farm the area every 30 minutes, logging over to another toon in between farming loops, and amass a nice amount of mushrooms in a short few days. These also sell VERY well in the Auction House.

Purple Lotus
- this herb isn’t found in many areas of the game, either, but is nowhere near as valuable as the Ghost Mushrooms are. Purple Lotus can be used to level Alchemy to some of the more interesting recipes, however.

Farming For Runecloth

Runecloth is where I got very fortunate in terms of cheap powerlevelling: Three or four guildmates had an overabundance of Runecloth eating up bank space on their toons and since they had no immediate nor forseeable future use for the cloth other than to sell it, a lot of it came to me.

I’d like to think that their generosity was a result of my own generosity in the past, but I also know that what makes our guild work so well is that everyone who has been in the guild for more than 6 months is constantly in a state of both Giving and Receiving with other guildmates. (New people take a bit to get into this cycle, but the good ones fit right in after 6 months)

At any rate, I found that the trek from using Runecloth to advance my Tailoring skill through to being able to use Netherweave was a MUCH shorter grind than from Silk to Mageweave or Mageweave to Runecloth.

If I would have had to farm Runecloth, I’ve found through research and experimentation that the Western Plaguelands is a great place to farm if you’re alone (Scarlet humanoids north of the road, especially, but the undead drop ‘em too), but if you have a friend or two who is looking to get some quick experience and maybe burn off some quests as well, consider entering into the dungeon instance of Blackrock Depths which is chock full of humanoids, has some decent drops for pre-Outland toons (getting way better in patch 2.3!) and a lot of quests to help those 50s toons zoom into the 60s.

Netherweave Everything

With one toon at level cap (70) and another toon actively working through the 60s (and everyone over 35 with 375 First Aid already), I had about 70 stacks of Netherweave Cloth stacked up on one of my bank toons, just waiting to be used. One of my guildmates had the same deal going on, so he sent me all of HIS Netherweave Cloth as well, and I sent him back a bunch of 16 slot bags as they skilled me up at the time.

Major Relief On The Bank Toon

Wow, after going through all of that Netherweave Cloth, my storage bank toon had a LOT of free space - for about three hours.

What did I fill it up with again? Check back another day to find out the exciting answer! ;)

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4 comments so far

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I’ve not got nearly the level in my alts as you do in yours Val, and I’m envious. I would hope you have a miner with khorium and other goodies to put in your bank until such time as you need it.

For your BRD advice, I have found that few people run it anymore. Those who do are not always what you call “PUG material”. I wonder how far I could get with Mcgoo.. hm.. something else to try this weekend.. :)

November 2nd, 2007 at 9:01 am
Rizzo
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Wildvine is also used in tailoring recipes… some pretty decent ones if I remember correctly (for the 40’s range). Their drop rate is pretty crappy, so you have to kill a lot of trolls to get enough to make a full suit of anything. Also its used in alchemy, not that I’d use them to level up on… since they sell so well on the AH! :)

I still have a stack of purple lotus’ in my bank from when I was a low level alchemist on my priest…… even the stuff they make I couldn’t sell… guess the economy on our servers are that much different… oh well.

Great places to farm Mageweave and Runecloth AND get faction at the early 50s is Felwood! Unfortunately, even now, the Furbolg camps are pretty busy, and if there’s a level 70 in there, good luck! If you’re good at killing undead, WPL is awesome… I spent a lot of time there farming stuff and getting AD faction as well as tons of runecloth.

I was thinking about leveling one of my toons in Tailoring, but decided to give everything I had to my RL friend who’s a warlock tailor and he’s been appreciative ever since! :) Unfortunately most of the epic recipes are BoP… boo… need to get him some of the dropable recipes (forget the names, whitesomething or something) anyways, they’re few and far in between and can go for 700-1000gp each….. not that its a lot of money, but I still (yes, STILL) need to get my epic mount (2kgp left to go)…. /sigh.

November 7th, 2007 at 4:29 am
Mike
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Southsea Pirates and Freebooters in Tanaris are also a good source of Mageweave, plus they drop some pretty decent greens, blues, and even some purples if the WOW gods are smiling on you.

Nice way to build up Cartel faction as well.

June 22nd, 2008 at 6:12 pm
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Steemwheedle Cartel faction… I know it used to have some use (or at least, you didn’t want to become enemies with them as then you couldn’t use the Ratchet boat easily without being attacked by guards…), but now I’m going to have to look it up and see why Cartel rep even matters :)

Any ideas? :)

June 23rd, 2008 at 8:48 am

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