The Klaxxi Faction Guide

The Klaxxi 
This guide is more of a summary of links that you can use if you have any questions you need answered quickly. I didn’t go into the dailies in detail because let’s face it, you pick up all the blue “!” open your map and go to the area. Once you do them you will fly through them quickly. At Honored, players can purchase Restorative Amber, which is like Major Dreamless Sleep Potion with a vanity effect. They can also buy a wide assortment of Justice Points gear and Blacksmithing recipes.
Chests: (2200 Justice Points)
Wrists: (1250 Justice Points)
Hands: Honored (1750 Justice Points)
Blacksmithing Plans: Honored (20 Kyparite each)
Belts: Revered (1750 Valor Points)
To grind rep with The Klaxxi, you’ll have to do a long quest line in Dread Wastes starting with Psycho Mantid. This should get you to Honored, where there are at least 6 quests available from the Elders you freed.
Also at Revered, you free two more Paragons, who give you additional daily quests. There are 3 different hidden dailies that available as drops for elite mobs in the areas where the other dailies are located.
  • Kypa’rak – Found at 34.0, 62.1 in the Dread Wastes. Once you kill this elite mob it will drop the Massive Kypraite Core which starts a quest you can hand in as a daily with the same associated rewards as other dailies for the Klaxxi. This elite also has a chance to drop an ilevel 450 staff as well, Kaleiki’s Lost Training Staff, it looks to be ok for Agility based classes.
  • Warload Gurthan – Found at 66.3, 31.5 in the Dread Wastes. You will need help summoning this elite mob, there is 2 runes on the ground and one person has to /kneel in on and the other person has to /sleep on the other for the boss to spawn. Once killed he will drop The Ashes of Warlord Gurthan, which starts a quest you can hand in as a daily with the same associated rewards as other dailies for the Klaxxi. This elite can also drop an ilevel 429 green crossbow but it’s nothing to write home about.
  • Karanosh –Found at 41.8, 32.8 in the Dread Wastes. Once you kill this elite mob it will drop Enormous Kunchong Mandibles which starts a quest you can hand in as a daily with the same associated rewards as other dailies for the Klaxxi.
At Exalted, you can pick up vanity-themed items. Klaxxi Tabard is a tabard that only serves a cosmetic purpose, while Reins of the Amber Scorpion should especially make Alliance players happy, as it’s a Horde-style scorpion mount. The most interesting reward at Exalted is a series of ilevel 463 weapons with distinctive amber-dipped looks for transmog.
Weapons: Exalted (Sold for Gold)
Also at Exalted, you can get an epic ilevel 489 ring from completing Shadow of the Empire. You must ensure you’ve completed Amber is the Color of My Energy before this quest will appear to you, even if Exalted. After you unlock all of the Klaxxi elders, you can request buffs from them, Enhancements and Augments.
Enhancements:
Augments

1-600 WoW Tailoring Guide For MoP

WoW Tailoring 1-600 Leveling  Guide

Here is the level 1-600 WoW Tailoring Leveling Guide that R9sid9nt9vil mentioned on The Eviscerated Gaming Podcast.  The Eviscerated Gaming Podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio and at Eviscerated.net.   R9s worked up this guide on leveling your WoW Tailoring profession from 1-600 for MoP, but focused on items that are good for resale on the auction house or created items for disenchanting.  

 

Apprentice Tailoring: 1 – 75

1 – 45: 60 x Bolt of Linen Cloth

  • 120 Linen Cloths

45 – 75: 30 x Heavy Linen Gloves

  • 60 Bolts of Linen Cloth
  • 30 Coarse Threads

Journeyman Tailoring: 75 – 125

75 – 100: 27 x Bolt of Woolen Cloth

  • 81 Wool Cloth

100 – 110: 10 x Simple Kilt

  • 40 Bolts of Linen Cloth
  • 10 Fine Threads

110 – 125: 15 x Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders

  • 45 Bolts of Woolen Cloth
  • 30 Fine Threads

Expert Tailoring: 125 – 200

125 – 145: 27 x Bolt of Silk Cloth

  • 108 Silk Cloths

145 – 160: 15 x Azure Silk Hood

  • 30 Bolts of Silk Cloth
  • 30 Blue Dye
  • 15 Fine Threads

160 – 170: 10 x Silk Headband

  • 30 Bolts of Silk Cloth
  • 20 Fine Threads

170 – 175: 5 x Formal White Shirt

  • 15 Bolts of Silk Cloth
  • 10 Bleach
  • 5 Fine Threads

175 – 185: 12 x Bolt of Mageweave

  • 48 Mageweave Cloths

185 – 200: 15 x Crimson Silk Vest

  • 60 Bolts of Silk Cloths
  • 30 Red Dye
  • 30 Fine Threads

Artisan Tailoring: 200 – 300

200 – 215: 15 x Crimson Silk Pantaloons (Level 39 PvP Twink Pants – Sell on AH)

  • 60 Bolts of Silk Cloth
  • 30 Red Dye
  • 30 Silken Threads

215 – 220: 5 x Black Mageweave Leggings

  • 10 Bolts of Mageweave
  • 15 Silken Threads

220 – 230: 10 x Black Mageweave Gloves (Level 39 PvP Twink Gloves – Sell on AH)

  • 20 Bolts of Mageweave
  • 10 Heavy Silken Threads

230 – 250: 20 x Black Mageweave Headband

  • 60 Bolts of Mageweave
  • 40 Heavy Silken Threads

250 – 260: 10 x Bolt of Runecloth

  • 40 Runecloth

260 – 280: 20 x Runecloth Belt

  • 60 Bolts of Runecloth
  • 20 Rune Threads

280 – 295: 15 x Runecloth Gloves

  • 75 Bolts of Runecloth
  • 30 Rune Threads

295 – 300: 5 x Runecloth Headband (Level 54 PvP Twink Helm – Sell on AH)

  • 30 Bolts of Runecloth
  • 10 Rune Thread

Master Tailoring: 300 – 350

300 – 325: 25 x Bolts of Netherweave

  • 125 Netherweave Cloths

325 – 330: 5 x Netherweave Bag (Sell the bags on the AH)

  • 20 Bolts of Netherweave
  • 5 Rune Threads

330 – 335: 5 x Netherweave Pants

  • 30 Bolts of Netherweave
  • 5 Rune Threads

335 – 345: 10 x Netherweave Boots

  • 60 Bolts of Netherweave
  • 20 Knothide Leathers
  • 10 Rune Threads

345 – 350: 5 x Netherweave Tunic (Get the pattern from either of these NPCs)

  • 40 Bolts of Netherweave
  • 10 Rune Threads

Grand Master Tailoring: 350 – 425

350 – 375: 25 x Bolt of Frostweave

  • 125 Frostweave Cloths

375 – 380: 5 x Frostwoven Belt

  • 15 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 5 Eternium Threads

380 – 385: 5 x Frostwoven Boots

  • 20 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 5 Eternium Threads

385 – 395: 10 x Frostwoven Cowl

  • 50 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 10 Eternium Threads

395 – 400: 5 x Duskweave Belt

  • 35 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 5 Eternium Threads

400 – 405: 60 x Bolt of Imbued Frostweave (Save for crafting Frostweave Bags from 415-425.)

  • 120 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 120 Infinite Dusts

405 – 410: 5 x Duskweave Wristwraps

  • 40 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 5 Eternium Threads

410 – 415: 5 x Duskweave Gloves

  • 45 Bolts of Frostweave
  • 5 Eternium Threads

415 – 425: 10 x Frostweave Bag 5+ Skill per (Sell the bags on the AH)

  • 60 Imbued bolts of Frostweave
  • 20 Eternium Threads

 

Illustrious Grand Master Tailoring: 425 – 500

425 – 450: 28 x Bolt of Embersilk Cloth 2+ Skill per

  • 140 Embersilk Cloths

450 – 455: 5 x Deathsilk Bracer

  • 10 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

455 – 460: 5 x Deathsilk Boots

  • 15 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

460 – 465: 5 x Deathsilk Leggings

  • 15 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

465 – 470: 5 x Deathsilk Cowl

  • 15 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

470 – 475: 5 x Spiritmend Belt

  • 20 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

475 – 480: 5 x Spiritmend Boots

  • 20 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 10 Eternium Threads

480 – 484: 4 x Spiritmend Leggings (Stop crafting at 484!)

  • 16 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 8 Eternium Threads

484 – 494: 2 x Embersilk Bag

  • 30 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 30 Hypnotic Dusts

494 – 500: 6 x Spiritmend Robe

  • 36 Bolts of Embersilk Cloth
  • 12 Eternium Threads

Zen Tailoring: 500 – 600

500 – 535: 90 x Bolt of Windwool Cloth +2 Skill per

  • 450 Windwool Cloth

535 – 547: 4 x Windwool Shoulders +3 Skill per

  • 16 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

547 – 556: 3 x Windwool Boots +3 Skill per

  • 12 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

556 – 568: 3 x Windwool Pants +4 Skill per

  • 15 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

568 – 576: 2 x Windwool Hood +4 Skill per

  • 10 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

When you reach 575 you can purchase vendor recipes for the last 25 points. The Tailoring recipes are on a vendor in Vale of Eternal Blossoms;

Some of the patterns sold require Level 590 tailoring. Each pattern will set you back 1 Spirit of Harmony or 10 Motes of Harmony. Make what you want or can use the patterns range from 4 Bolts of Windwool to 8 bolts of Windwool to craft. I usually will craft Shoulders, Chest, Helm and Gloves to sell when it comes to PvP gear. Mainly for 2 reasons;

  1. These slots historically sell the fastest
  2. They serve another purpose now, Transmoging, these are the most visible pieces on your character so if players don’t buy them to cheat the LFD iLevel requirements and don’t buy them to PvP in they will buy them to Transmog. That may be justification for the first reason.

Below is the specific crafting path I took:

576 – 591: 5 x Contender’s Silk Amice +3 Skill per

  • 20 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

591 – 595: 1 x Contender’s Silk Cowl +4 Skill per

  • 10 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

595 – 600: 1 x Imperial Silk +5 Skill per

  • 8 Bolts of Windwool Cloth

At this point you need to check out this post by Nev at AHaddict to find out which Mist of Pandaria faction to work on reputation with so you can get the epic patterns. Make sure you do your Imperial Silk cool down, EVERYDAY, whether you have the patterns to use them on or not yet. You can only make one Imperial Silk per day and they are soul bound.

 

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WoWBoost – Step-By-Step World of Warcraft Video Training

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Starter’s Guide To WoW Trade Chat

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Trade Chat

The Trade Chat Channel in World of Warcraft can be very confusing for a brand new WoW player.  As a new player you may not be wheeling and dealing with suppliers and crafters in the trade chat channel, but you should pay the trade chat channel some attention.  Later on you will learn to love the WoW trade chat channel.

The Trade Chat Channel Is Good For:

  • Buying Goods -The trade chat channel is often cheaper than the Auction House prices.
  • Selling Your Goods – often called Barking on Gold Blogs.
  • Trading Goods for Other Goods – Scribes often are looking to trade Darkmoon Faire Cards in the trade chat channel.
  • Asking Questions – You can usually get a quick correct answer, but some players will laugh at you or try to mislead you with incorrect information on purpose, so use with caution.
  • Looking for Help For Quests
  • Looking for Raid Groups, Dungeon Groups, and Player vs Player Groups To Join

Some Common Trade Chat Abbreviations:

  • WTB – Want to Buy
  • WTS – Want to Sell
  • WTT - Want to Trade
  • LFG – Looking for Group
  • LFRaid – Looking for Raid
  • LFM – Looking for More
  • CD – Cooldown – Some professions have an ability that can only be used once per day or longer. 
  • DMF – The Darkmoon Faire – comes for 1 week per month and the location alternates between 3 locations.

Examples: 

WTB Truegold CD – Would mean that someones is wanting to buy the use of the cooldown used on transmuting a bar of Truegold.

LF2M Daily Heroic – Would mean a group is looking for 2 more for a daily heroic 5 man group.

Trade chat will also have some players chatting back and forth sometimes.  The primary purpose of the trade chat channel is to allow for players to exchange goods and services with other players.  The channel gives players a means for communicating with other players that you may not know that may be looking to sell or buy something.  In order to use the trade chat channel you must be within the city limits of one of the major cities.

To talk in trade chat use the /2 command.  Servers default to having channel #2 as the trade chat channel.  So you would type /2 (and your message for the trade chat channel here).

Major Cities – Horde

  • Orgrimmar
  • Thunder Bluff
  • Undercity
  • Silvermoon City

Major Cities – Alliance

  • Darnassus
  • Stormwind
  • Exodar
  • Ironforge

Major Cities – Neutral

  • Shattrath City
  • Dalaran

This post was written by Cold of Cold’s Gold Factory and the Auction House Junkies podcast.