WoW WotLK Classic: These are the exclusive benefits of all professions

The socket sockets of the forge from WotLK Classic offer maximum flexibility.

In our article WoW Wrath of the Lich King Classic: This is how you prepare yourself optimally we recommended that you bring your desired professions for the Northrend adventure to 350 now. Similar to WoW Classic and TBC Classic, the manufacturing arts will also be very useful in WotLK Classic. Once again, the crafts also give you access to special advantages that other players who have not leveled the respective profession have to do without. So that you can make the right decision when choosing a career, we will tell you below which profession offers which advantages.

WotLK Classic: The Perks of Inscription

Of course, the new profession from the Northrend era revolves around grinding herbs into pigments and crafting scrolls, off-hand books, weapon and armor parchments, glyphs, or Darkmoon cards (for special trinkets). However, those who practice the craft can also look forward to some exclusive advantages, namely shoulder enchantments, thanks to which you can do without the reputation grind with the sons of Hodir:

  • Master Inscription of the Storm: Permanently adds 70 spell power and 15 critical strike rating to a shoulder slot item. Can only be used on your own armor pieces, and using it will cause them to become soulbound.
  • Master’s Inscription of the Axe: Permanently adds 120 attack power and 15 critical strike rating to a shoulder slot item. Can only be used on your own armor pieces, and using it will cause them to become soulbound.
  • Crag Master Inscription: Permanently adds 70 spell power and 8 mana every 5 sec to a shoulder slot item. Can only be used on your own armor pieces, and using it will cause them to become soulbound.
  • Master inscription of the tower: Permanently adds 60 dodge rating and 15 defense rating to a shoulder slot item. Can only be used on your own armor pieces, and using it will cause them to become soulbound.

WotLK Classic: The Benefits of Alchemy

Of course, Alchemy Masters can still brew flasks, elixirs, and potions in WotLK Classic for their own use or to sell. Thanks to the exclusive bonus mixology However, the produced elixirs and flasks bring you more values ​​and the duration of the buffs doubles. There are also new versions of the alchemist stone, for which you must have an alchemy skill of 400:

Interesting for bargain hunters: The new bottles and potions that cannot be used up, but also offer weaker effects than their full-fledged counterparts:

By the way: The specializations from the TBC era are still active and allow you to carry out transmutations or the production of elixirs/flasks or potions more efficiently (i.e. you get more of the items produced).






The socket sockets of the forge from WotLK Classic offer maximum flexibility.

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WotLK Classic: The Perks of Blacksmithing

As a blacksmith in WotLK you make armor and weapons, lock picks, but also rods for enchanters. The additional socket slots that you can build into gloves and bracers are exclusive:

  • bracer socket: Permanently attaches a socket to your bracers. Requires a level 60 or higher item. No more than one additional socket can be added to an item. You can only socket your own armor, and socketing it will cause it to become soulbound. The socket requires 400 Blacksmithing skill or it will become inactive.
  • glove base: Permanently attaches a socket to your gloves. Requires a level 60 or higher item. No more than one additional socket can be added to an item. You can only socket your own armor, and socketing it will cause it to become soulbound. The socket requires a Blacksmithing skill of 400 or it will become inactive.
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There’s a third socket thanks to the Eternal Belt Buckle, which does not require a blacksmithing skill. So you can sell them to other players. All other items that blacksmiths can craft are only bound when equipped and can therefore be traded.

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