Vanilla Tailoring Guide (1-300)
Classic Tailoring Guide
This Vanilla Tailoring guide for World of Warcraft can help you from 1 to 300 Tailoring. With a little patience, you should be level 300 Tailoring in no time!
Let’s start off with the materials needed for leveling to 300.
Materials
- [Linen Cloth] x 8 stacks
- [Wool Cloth] x 10 stacks
- [Silk Cloth] x 38 stacks
- [Mageweave Cloth] x 26 stacks
- [Runecloth] x 45 stacks
- [Rugged Leather] x 12 stacks
*and of course money to buy the coarse thread, rune thread, dye, etc. But that’s less than 50 gold from start to finish of this Vanilla Tailoring Guide.
Tailoring 1 – 50
- Bolt of Linen Cloth (2 x Linen Cloth) x 80
Tailoring 51 – 59
- Heavy Linen Gloves (2 x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 1 x coarse thread) x 10
Tailoring 60 – 65
- Red Linen Shirt (2 x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 1 x coarse thread, 1 x Red dye) x 5
Tailoring 65 – 75
- Reinforced Linen Cape (2 x Bolt of Linen Cloth, 3 x coarse thread) x 10
Tailoring 75 – 105
- Bolt of Woolen Cloth (3 x Wool Cloth) x 60
Tailoring 105 – 110
- Gray Woolen Shirt (2 x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 1 x Fine Thread, 1 x Gray Dyee) x 5
Tailoring 110 – 125
- Double-stitched Woolen Shoulders (3 x Bolt of Woolen Cloth, 2 x Fine Thread) x 15
Tailoring 125 – 145
- Bolt of Silk Cloth (4 x Silk Cloth) x 190
Tailoring 145 – 160
- Azure Silk Hood (2 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Blue Dye, 1 x Fine Thread) x 15
Tailoring 160 – 170
- Silk Headband (3 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Fine Thread) x 10
Tailoring 170 – 175
- Formal White Shirt (3 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Bleach, 1 x Fine Thread) x 5
Tailoring 175 – 185
- Bolt of Mageweave (5x Mageweave Cloth) x 100
Tailoring 185 – 205
- Crimson Silk Vest (4 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Red dye, 2 x Fine Thread) x 20
Tailoring 205 – 215
- Crimson Silk Pantaloons (4 x Bolt of Silk Cloth, 2 x Red dye, 2 x Silken Thread) x 10
Tailoring 215 – 220
- Black Mageweave Leggings or Black Mageweave Vest (2 x Bolt of Mageweave, 3 x Silken Thread) x 5
Tailoring 220 – 230
- Black Mageweave Gloves (2 x Bolt of Mageweave, 2 x Heavy Silken Thread) x 10
Tailoring 230 – 250
- Black Mageweave Headband or Black Mageweave Shoulders (3 x Bolt of Mageweave, 2 x Heavy Silken Thread) x 20
Tailoring 250 – 260
- Bolt of Runecloth (5 x Runecloth) x 180
Tailoring 260 – 275
- Runecloth Belt (3 x Bolt of Runecloth, 1 x rune thread) x 15
Tailoring 275 – 280
- Runecloth Bag (5 x Bolt of Runecloth, 2 x Rugged Leather, 1 x rune thread) x 5
- For help purchasing the pattern, I recommend This Macro
Tailoring 280 – 300
- Runecloth Gloves (4 x Bolt of Runecloth, 4 x Rugged Leather, 1 x rune thread) x 20
The Process
Now, how do you get the cloth to complete this Vanilla Tailoring Guide?
simple: First off, because you will need a ton of Runecloth, you should have a ‘WTB all your Runecloth‘ in trade and world channel up. That way, you spend less time in the end.
If you don’t feel like buying all the Runecloth, then you can farm it easily of any humanoid mob above level 50. WPL and EPL are nice places, but also Silithus at the Twilight camps, so you can raise your Cenarion Hold Reputation at the same time.
Meanwhile, I’d suggest you go Scarlet Monastery with a friend (I was a mage, and I had a hunter friend, sometimes another mage, and sometimes a priest) — that will do just fine, regardless of gear. I suggest Library and Armory for the most Silk Cloth / Mageweave. – That way you can also get your little Tabard of the Scarlet Crusade, which I think is awesome. — It’s a small bonus to the grind 🙁
If you haven’t got any friends to farm with then you can go to Tanaris, at the Oasis Water guys, just east of Gadgetzan. They drop Silk Cloth, Mageweave Cloth, some greens, and some food/water. They have a low respawn timer as well.
Wool Cloth and Silk Cloth are easily farmed in Hillsbrad Foothills at the Humanoids near the castle and the farms. Respawn timers are not that bad, and there are lots of them. – remember to bring free bag space of course, since there is a 5min walk to the nearest town.
And as for the Rugged Leather, I suggest you simply buy it off Auction House (unless you are a skinner as well, or got some spare in the bank from some other stuff you should’ve used them for).
They aren’t the most expensive leather out there, since its the ‘final leather’ and all skinners at level 60 skins it easily.
Now, Linen Cloth is easily farmed as Horde in Ragefire Chasm (inside Orgrimmar), and Deadmines as Alliance (where you can also gain Wool Cloth). — Both easily solo-able, with moderate pulls.
*You can also go from 230-250 by making Black Mageweave Boots (3 x Bolt of Mageweave, 2x Heavy Silken Thread, 2 x Thick Leather) x 20. This will cost you the extra Thick Leather, but will also be more likely to sell at the Auction House (due to the Engineering use; Gnomish Rocket Boots and Goblin Rocket Boots, which is in higher demand from Player vs. Player-action.
*You can also go from 275-300 by making Brightcloth Cloak (4 x Bolt of Runecloth, 2x Gold Bar, 1x rune thread) x35. Depending on auction houses’ prices, Gold Bar can be cheaper than Rugged Leather.
The pattern, however, is a drop. High chance of getting it if you’re farming mobs on a regular basis. It also drops very well from chests in Aszhara. **THIS WILL REQUIRE 100x (5 stacks of Bolt of Runecloth) more.
*You can also get from 285-300 by doing the following:
- Make 10x Runecloth Pants (4x Bolt of Runecloth, 2x Ironweb Spider Silk, 1x rune thread) (285-295), each skill-up is 100% guaranteed.
- Make 5x Runecloth Headband (6x Bolt of Runecloth, 2x Ironweb Spider Silk, 1x rune thread) (295-300) each skill-up is 100% guaranteed.
This process (285-300) will require 14x Bolt of Runecloth, as well as 30x Ironweb Spider Silk and 15x rune thread.
I was unlucky with the last few levels, so I had to make some mooncloth instead. still got to 300 with no large issues.
You can also see where to learn the different tailoring skills (as horde though) in the video.
Except to gather all the materials needed within a few weeks, depending on how much you farm each day, etc. Of course, it will take less time if you don’t farm, and just buy things straight off the auction house.
Alliance Trainers
- Apprentice Trainers (1 – 75)
- Any tailoring trainer in any larger city
- Journeyman Trainers (75 – 150)
- Grarnik Goodstitch – Stranglethorn Vale
- Jormund Stonebrow – Ironforge
- Sellandus – Stormwind
- Expert Trainers (150 – 225)
- Georgio Bolero – Stormwind
- Artisan Trainers (225 – 300)
- Timothy Worthington – Dustwallow Marsh
Horde Trainers
- Apprentice Trainers (1 – 75)
- Any tailoring trainer in any larger city
- Journeyman Trainers (75 – 150)
- Tepa – Thunder Bluff
- Mahani – The Barrens
- Magar – Orgrimmar
- Grarnik Goodstitch – Stranglethorn Vale (?)
- Expert Trainers (150 – 225)
- Josef Gregorian – Undercity
- Artisan Trainers (225 – 300)
- Daryl Stack – Hillsbrad Foothills
After reaching 200 you can talk to the following guys to raise your cap to max.
- Alliance: Timothy Worthington: Dustwallow Marsh, Theramore Isle (66,51)
- Horde: Daryl Stack: Hillsbrad Foothills, Tarren Mill (63,20).