2011年11月30日星期三

The Reason Why I Want to Be A Blacksmith

As the new coming patch, it seems that everyone want to be blacksmith. Of course, one reason is I can make more wow gold. But there also some other reasons. Let's have a look together.

A little small rodent on the Consortium IRC pointed out to me today how the fine folks at Blizzard rolled back again their modifications to Jewelcrafting’s profession bonus to their release levels, and even now haven’t touched the other professions at all. What this means is, after 4.3 rolls out, Blacksmiths will be capable to equip two more epic gems than anyone else, and since the profession bonuses equilibrium around the current Blacksmithing bonus of an extra two rare gems, Blacksmiths will be capable to gain +20 primary stats more than any other profession bonus.

What this means to any serious raider is that Blacksmithing provides a obvious benefit more than any other profession, and that by not picking it up they loose out on ten of the primary stats. while some might scoff at a “mere” +20 stats, retain in thoughts a amount of people will even now strive to attain it, regardless of how little extra impact it creates, min maxing at play, and 25 players receiving this extra twenty means 525 extra primary stats prior to course or participant bonuses, and that could possibly be the principle difference between a kill or perhaps a wipe.

So all you non-raiding goblins might be thinking “Big whoop, what does it have to do with me?” correctly lets explore that shall we?

It’s fairly obvious to determine what will come about here, the raiding masses will decrease one of the profession (probably not JC, that technically offers 1 more compared to others) and choose up Blacksmithing to the possible +20 more compared to dropped profession. this can have the following effects on the market:

There will be a enormous surge in possible competition for Blacksmithing markets
There will be enormous demand for bars needed for levelling Blacksmithing. (For the ore as well, but that’s only secondary since players switching to Blacksmithing for this won’t have the miner to smelt it most likely)

There will be just a little dip in professions other than Blacksmithing and Jewelcrafting
Now the magnitude of those effects will vary wildly depending on the raiding population of your server, servers with a higher population of raiders will see this more than quieter servers.

Of course this all hinges on regardless of whether or not Blizzard modifications any of the profession bonuses between now and 4.3. If they buff the other professions, then the reverse will happen, Blacksmiths will decrease it for just about any profession with instant stat boosts more than Blacksmithing which you wouldn’t obtain the benefit until you can fill out every socket.

A repercussion of that is that flipping epic gems becomes very viable as you snap up individual gems and resell to all those looking to deck out their toons early. I personally am ordinarily to busy to correctly manage this, but goblins with more time on their hands can definitely make serious gold on these prospects.

My suggestion? Stock up and the more difficult bars or supplies in the Blacksmith levelling process, this kind of as: Silver Bars; Gold Bar; Mithril Bar; Thorium Bar; Wrath Eternals.
It’ll certainly be interesting how Blizzard goes with profession bonuses, and I can’t wait to see what happens. I am wondering which profession can be the biggest winner. The new patch is just around the corner.
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