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WoW: Strategy Guide Excerpt #5 @ RPG Vault

(PC: MMORPG) | Posted by Inauro @ Wednesday - November 23, 2005 - 22:52 -
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In Excerpt #5 from the official World of Warcraft Strategy Guide, RPG Vault sheds some light on crafting and professions.
Azeroth is full of many exciting discoveries and, for some, it comes in the form of its robust and interesting crafting system. Players can create various items and equipment as long as they have the right materials, tools and skill level.

You can pick two main Professions per character. Those choices are between: Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Herbalism, Leatherworking, Mining, Skinning, and Tailoring. To complement these profession options, there are also secondary skills available to each character. There isn't a limit to the amount of these you may choose to incorporate into your character. They are: Cooking, First Aid, and Fishing.

Professions are a way to modify, or even improve, your character by offering more adventuring options beyond questing and grinding. The available products are wondrous: weapons and armor, potions and oils, bombs and shrinking devices, etc. True, you can't do all of them at once, so one of your first decisions is to decide which professions and secondary skills you'd like to have.
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