Where is best to farm runecloth




















Comment by Thottbot Most efficient farming spot for me has been the stronghold just south of Blackrock Mountain in the Burning Steppes. Outside the stronghold you can pull most of the slayers and locks 1 by 1. Inside you will deal with at least 2 at a time. Very fast farming with a rogue. Kill all the mobs outside and walk away with at least 15 runecloth then kill all the mobs inside and have a stack and a half.

By then the mobs outside are respawned and you can repeat. Only when you complete those will the Runecloth repeatable quest show up. Out I went into Felwood its easier to farm rep by killing the Felwood Furblogs as they are lower lv and started farming. After quite a short time within a few hours I had gotten to friendly and had farmed runecloth!

They also gave me depending on rested or not exp per kill! So having a rep with Timbermaw is one of the best things wow has to offer! Hope this helps! Its helped me get over g! SOmebody know which mob is? Just 3 DoTs is enough, and your set heals you pretty effective there. But still real nice place.

Comment by Allakhazam what lv mobs does this drop off of and where is the best place to farm it? Comment by Allakhazam A stack of 20 sells for about g now on my server Bronzebeard Friggin rediculous.

Comment by Allakhazam Is it jsut me or have runecloth drops been nerfed since patch 1. Comment by Allakhazam If anyone is interested, I'm having very good luck farming this stuff in Winterspring off of the Timbermaw Hold creatures both west of Everlook and northeast in Winterfall Village killing Ursas and Shamans.

Comment by Allakhazam I am lvl 27 warrior human, Is there any way I can farm this stuff? Felcloth Farming Locations. This is easily the hardest cloth to farm in classic WoW and is used is many high-level crafting recipes. This is mostly due to the limited location you can farm felcloth and only has one dungeon that you can farm with.

Dungeon Locations. Felcloth Farming Locations This is easily the hardest cloth to farm in classic WoW and is used is many high-level crafting recipes. Game content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of their respective companies, publisher and its licensors. I'm not sure if this is a bug, or if it's intended, but despite this, it's still a really good place. If you have bad gear, you can just avoid the mobs in the middle of the camp and farm around the edges.

Visit my Netherweave Cloth farming page when you have enough Runecloth. Zygor's Leveling Guide I recommend trying Zygor's Leveling Guide if you are still leveling your character or you just started a new alt. The guide is in a small window on your main screen in-game.

All the detail that you need to complete the quest is included. There are also several Grimtotem Tauren in the central part of the zone, but given that most of these are up on platforms, these are less convenient to include in a farming run.

While highly recommended for lower level silk farming, by the time you reach your late 20s, consider a move to one of the higher-level silk gathering zones, or run nearby Razorfen Kraul dungeon for good silk gathering. Ren Recommends: Thousand Needles is an excellent mining zone, so if you are combining silk gathering with mining, consider this a premium spot for both.

Horde-only: The humanoids around Dalaran in the southwest corner range from levels ; however, they will be friendly to Alliance, so only Horde can hunt here. Ringing the zone are several camps of Syndicate humanoids , which both factions can enjoy farming.

With a broad level range, you can hunt all through the sweet spot range. These aren't the densest farms, but they have the advantage of not being as accessible nor having as many quests as some areas such as Stranglethorn Vale. Crushridge Brute ogres range to the east of the Ruins of Alterac, outside the castle gates. Stay outside the castle, as the inside is full of highs elite ogres. Since they don't drop more silk or drop it more often, it's inefficient to farm them unless you're way above level.

Once you can handle these, they make a great loop route with the Syndicate. Ren Recommends: Alterac Mountains provides not only excellent silk farming, but also great opportunities for mining and herbalism. It's not a great zone to combine with skinning, so choose Desolace if skinning is a priority. These lead nicely into Woodpaw gnolls and Grimtotem tauren , all around Camp Mojache. This seems more convenient for Horde than Alliance, given the proximity to a Horde town.

However, the paths north around town go straight through cloth camps, so it's just an opportunity for more farming. The southern ogre camps in the High Wilderness are mostly in the higher level range and likely to get better yields, so move there when you are able. Unfortunately, they are also involved in a large number of quests, so whether it's a good farming day will depend a lot on local traffic.

It is, however, densely populated and large, as well as in an area with excellent mining, herbing, and skinning potential. Northspring harpies are all right in your sweet spot, although it's not the most convenient place to pull due to changes in elevation and lots of caster mobs who won't come when called.

They are plentiful and repop reasonably quickly, so it's still worth putting on your radar. Ren Recommends: Feralas is my favorite zone, hands down. In addition to plentiful cloth camps, this is a great place to level all gathering professions. The Gordunni, Grimtotem and harpy camps are all in excellent areas for mining; the harpy camp is especially good as you can sometimes get higher-level Mithril and Truesilver mines along the northwest wall. Herbalists may wish to concentrate on the Woodpaw camps.

And skinning all over the zone is nearly unparalleled for valuable Thick Leather; the yeti caves, hippogryphs, bears, and wolves around the High Wilderness are not to be missed. TANARIS Wastewander humans can be found east of Gadgetzan; in general, the lower level ones can be found more to the north and higher level to the south. Just beyond them, the densely-packed Southsea pirates have both high density and a good repop rate. The map is somewhat sprawling, so they are not easy to string into a farming loop plus there's an annoying run through a tunnel to get to the pirates that will dismount you.

It's a good camp to get you ready for the real Tanaris cloth farming action: the ogres. The Dunemaul ogres have long held the reputation of being one of the best mageweave camps in the game, as they are plentiful, repop quickly, and mostly drop within the desired yield of up to 3 mageweave per drop.

The terrain is flat, and it's an easy run among the three major camps. Ren Recommends: Tanaris isn't the bomb zone for leveling other gathering professions, but it's the only zone in Kalimdor with a decent amount of Firebloom. Skinning is decent from wandering scorpions and basilisks, and farming birds for Giant Egg can also be a good money source, as these are needed in quantity for Clamlette Surprise , the quest needed to get the final rank of Cooking.

Sell these on the neutral Auction House for best convenience and quickest sales. Even when I didn't have eggs, I often kept a few stacks up on the neutral Auction House -- for a modest middleman fee, of course -- and usually sold out quickly. FELWOOD If you're close to the highest levels of Feralas or Tanaris, don't have much mageweave left to farm, and wish to jump-start on Runecloth and Felcloth farming, head to Felwood to hunt the low-level Deadwood furlbog camp in the southern part of the zone.



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