![]() Simply read this for the Summary of the guide itself:Įstimated Gold needed to make ONE Near-Perfect Legendary piece of Jewelry ![]() You can use the in the quote to move to the respective posts, or press on the link themselves to open the post in a new page. You DO NOT need to read ALL of the posts below, just go to the specific one that you would like to get more information on - of course, you're quite welcome to read everything, but be warned that there are a lot of information there, so I recommend reading in "small doses" as excessive intake may cause "brain fatigue" Also you may want to wait for the full thread to load before clicking on the links, since there are a number of pictures/screenshots here and the linked offset may be a bit off if they haven't loaded yet. ![]() These links are to the "replies" below, but they open in a new tab/window instead - no idea how to do "in tab" links right now. Please see: Perfect/Near Perfect Jewelry Sharing for a simpler breakdown of the steps, with fusing diagrams. I'll try to keep things updated when new versions are released (when/if I have time) See Isabel Jones in Stormwind or Marith Lazuria in Orgrimmar for a complete listing of the available designs and costs.The information in this guide are up to date with version 1.4.13 of the game (except for screenshots.) - and may, or may not, apply to newer versions. Those wishing to obtain the highest level recipes, should complete the jewelcrafting daily quests in Stormwind or Orgrimmar, as many designs are token based and cannot be otherwise acquired. ![]() The acquisition of some patterns requires a level of reputation with certain factions, which can be viewed in the Jewelcrafting faction recipes table. Many designs are taught by Jewelcrafting trainers, while other patterns may be purchased from a vendor, obtained as loot, or given as a reward for completing a Jewelcrafting quest. Jewelcrafting recipes, called designs, are used by jewelcrafters in order to create rings, necklaces, trinkets, and also cut gems which can be set into sockets on armor and weapons. ![]()
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