Monday 15 June 2009

WoW Secrets Revealed in this WoW Engineering Guide

By Seth Symonds

In WoW there are 14 professions you can choose from, Engineering is one of them. Engineering skills are in high demand once you reach the end game. In this guide you'll learn some tips and tricks to help you succeed with this profession as well as some ways you can use it to make large amounts of gold.

Any of the classes in WoW can learn to become Engineers. Out of all the classes, I believe that the Hunter's are most suited to being Engineers as they rely on items Engineers produce - items such as bullets, arrows, and guns.

If you choose to be a Gnome you'll be able to get a bonus from the Engineering profession. While this will help somewhat at lower levels, as the game progresses this advantage will become less and less noticeable.

The best profession to choose to accompany Engineering is Mining. When you leave the beginning zone, ask the guard where to find both trainers for Engineers and Miners.

One tool you need to create as an Engineer is the Gnomish Army Knife. You'll need to have a skill level of 450 to make it but there is no limit to your characters level. Take my advice and make this as soon as possible - it has a wide range of benefits!

The reason I suggested that you choose Mining as your gathering profession is because to improve your Engineering skill you need a heap of metal. The other benefit to being a miner is that you will also be able to make a heap of gold as Mining is one of the most lucrative professions in WoW.

A potential downside to becoming an Engineer is that you won't be able to sell all of the items you create to just anyone. Some items need Engineering skills to use. That's not to say you can't make a killing with engineering items however, some items can sell for mega bucks.

Hopefully you have gained some useful tips in this article, for more information about Engineering and WoW in general, visit the links listed below.

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