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If you’re running low on gold all the time, you might look into training an enchanter to get your feet back on the ground. Getting an enchanter is the road less taken, and a lot of players don’t bother with WoW enchant guides like this. Why? Because WoW enchant leveling takes a lot of time and can get pretty boring, at times. Still, all hard work pays in the end, and you can be sure that having an enchanter at your disposal will reap you a lot of benefits indeed. Read this WOW Enchanting Guide to the end and you can get started in no time.

A WoW enchanting list, before we start. Any budding enchanter leveler needs to be familiar with these terms:

Enchanting – the ability to enchant items and convert them into more powerful and upgraded ones.

Dust – A core item used for enchanting. Dust of different types are obtained by disenchanting armor and certain weapons.

Essence – A core item used for enchanting. Essences are obtainable from the disenchantment of weapons.

Shard – A core item used for enchanting. Shards are extremely hard to acquire, and can rarely be gotten from disenchanting

certain weapons. A more reliable source of shards are blue items.

Crystal – A core item used for enchanting. Obtainable from purple items.

Formula– The term used for WoW enchanting recipes. Formula are dropped by certain monsters or gotten from hidden trainers.

Now we can get down to the WOW enchanting guide proper. You can make an enchanter out of any character class, but if you want to use a class with a natural affinity for the enchanting profession, blood elves are the perfect class for it because of their passive racial abilities. Remember that leveling an enchanter is a hard, hard road, so if you can, stick to a class that is at an advantage. At the beginning, you can only enchant the more basic items (which basically means, “Stuff nobody wants”), but trust me, once you’re at high enough levels, everybody be clamoring for the items you enchant.

The first step is to gather core items for the actual enchantment, so you’ll need items to disenchant. This is where your capital goes – disenchantable items can get pretty expensive. Then you need the specific formula for the particular item you want to enchant. Once you’ve collected the necessary core items required by the recipe, you can start enchanting – and selling off valuable upgraded stuff to the highest bidder.

A WoW Enchanting Guide secret….You might have consulted several leveling guides before coming across this short but informative WOW Enchanting Guide. And of course you would have – anybody can tell you how hard it is to level up enchanting skills. Not all players can be bothered to go through the minutia of WoW enchanting guide because it takes so much time and effort and you don’t get to feel the full benefits of your perseverance until you reach sufficiently high levels.

But why should you get an enchanter? Simple. The ability to enchant gives you the power to imbue certain attributes to your equipment – weapons, armor, rings – which will significantly boost their stats and give them an upgrade you can’t get from just crafting items. This WOW Enchanting Guide isn’t going to go in-depth on what the specific bonuses each enchant gives a particular item, so if that’s what you’re looking for, try looking into an enchanting guide 1-450.

What’s sweet about the enchanting profession (once you finally get to high levels) is how much help it gives you towards the end of the game. Reaching that point practically requires you to bring out the best equipment in your arsenal, and the best, of course, can only be obtained by enchanting your gear. As if that isn’t enough, players without the enchanting ability will be lining up in front of you to have their gear enchanted – and what a lucrative business that would make!

Here’s a simple but effective way of leveling up your enchanting skills. First, if you’re going to raise an enchanter anyway, get a class with a natural affinity for the profession, like a blood elf or a mage. Since all characters are allowed to take up two primary professions, have your mage guide become both a Tailor and an Enchanter. This is the best possible combination if you want to get those enchanting skills leveled up fast. Why? The Tailor profession enables your mage to craft green level items, which his Enchanting side will then be able to disenchant in order to obtain core materials for enchanting items. A Tailor can easily get cloth for crafting green level items from the various humanoids all over the World of Warcraft.

With this combination, you’ve just overcome the most undesirable part of leveling up enchanting – buying expensive items to disenchant. Watch your skill levels go up at a rate faster than you’ve seen any combination grow.