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It Can Be Frustrating, but the Items Made are a Lot of Fun

Engineering is one of the most fun professions offered by the MMORPG World of Warcraft, but players wishing to pursue it to make money should try one of the other more profitable trade skills offered in the game. Instead, the engineering skill in World of Warcraft is offered as a ¡°flavor skill.¡± Many of the items produced by a World of Warcraft engineer can only be used by the person who produced them or another player with the engineering trade skill. For the player who simply has to have a fantasy game character who can make guns, rocket boots, and the Gnomish world enlarging ray, there is not a better way trade skill to choose.

Getting Started as a World of Warcraft Engineer

The first thing to consider when deciding to take up engineering is that the trade skill requires a lot of parts from virtually every other trade skill in the game. The most common alternate pieces of equipment needed for engineering are produced by mining, mob drops of cloth, and pieces of leather obtained from skinners.

Supporting the World of Warcraft Engineering Trade Skill

The World of Warcraft Manual that Blizzard wrote suggest that engineers also take up mining. Making another character who has skinning on the same server may not be a bad idea if the new World of Warcraft engineer does not already have one available. Besides metals ore obtained via the mining skill, the other most commonly required components in Engineering schematics are cloth drops off of humanoids mobs, and skins of leather obtained via the skinning trade skill. Since the implementation of mining in in World of Warcraft tends to frustrate players who chose to pick it up, many players might choose to buy the necessary metal bars from the action house instead.

Using the Auction House for Materials

World of Warcraft miners frequently complain about the rarity of the spawns needed for the higher levels of engineering, blacksmithing and jewel crafting recipes. Further compounding the issue is that blacksmithing and jewelers often compete with the engineers for the same limited mineral resources. By the the time iron, gold, and mithril are needed to raise Engineering, the World of Warcraft engineer may need to take his character into zones that are too high of a level for his character at the time. The player can either wait until obtaining appropriate level or buy the items from the auction house to raise his skill. Products produced by the engineering trade skill do not see a good return on investment. The low level dynamite sticks are the only items that show a reasonable profit when sold to a vendor.

Gnome or Goblin Engineering

Once the mineral hurdle has been overcome, the player who takes up the World of Warcraft engineering trade skill will have to choose between one or two types of engineering, gnome or goblin. The items that each racial engineering type can make are different and once a player makes a decision for his character, he cannot change the character's racial type later. A gnome engineer can use a goblin engineering item and a goblin engineering can use gnome engineering items provided they meet the requirement for the item. A gnome engineer can not make goblin jumper cables however, as the item must be made by a goblin engineer.

The Engineering trade skill in World of Warcraft is often frustrating, but adds fun and flavor to the game. If a player does not mind not earning cash off of this skill, he should not be discouraged from giving it a try. Items like explosive sheep are fun to use.


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