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== How to obtain gems for Jewelcrafting? ==
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''By processing the raw ore mined from the various deposits and mineral veins, jewelcrafters can extract gems from the ore which they can then use for their craft. Although miners sometimes find gems while gathering ore, jewelcrafters mostly rely on their prospecting skills to get more of the precious stones.''
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:My guild is currently speculating that by mining and vaulting ore mined before the Xpack, we'll be able to power-skill our jewelcrafters by using the vaulted ore and the "prospect" skill to extract gems from the ore. (If our understanding the the sentance above is accurate. --[[User:Dracomage|Dracomage]] 10:26, 22 September 2006 (EDT)
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'''Gloves of the Vanquished Defender''' is an {{Quality|Epic|epic}} item used as [[currency]].
 
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== Harvesting Mechanic ==
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This item drops from [[Leotheras the Blind]] in the [[Serpentshrine Cavern]] [[instance]].
 
   
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That statement could also be read as though Jewelcrafting may also include its own harvesting mechanic which uses mineral veins in the wild to get their materials, likely using up the vein in the process. I would prefer a system where the ore from veins/deposits could be processed into the raw jewelcrafting materials. In either case Copper and Tin ore are likely to be in high demand for a while after the expansion goes live, until people get higher in their Jewelcrafting. --[[User:Dga|Dga]]
==Notes==
 
This item is used to purchase the [[Tier 5]] [[hand]] pieces for [[Druid]]s, [[Priest]]s, and [[Warrior]]s from [[Kelara]] ([[Aldor]]) or [[Veynna Dawnstar]] ([[Scryers]]) in [[Shattrath City]].
 
*The Druid Tier 5 [[set]]s are called [[Nordrassil Harness]], [[Nordrassil Raiment]], and [[Nordrassil Regalia]].
 
*The Priest Tier 5 sets are called [[Avatar Raiment]] and [[Avatar Regalia]].
 
*The Warrior Tier 5 sets are called [[Destroyer Armor]] and [[Destroyer Battlegear]].
 
   
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== Nasty image ==
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[[:Image:Jewelcrafting 01.jpg]] ... seriously, was Print Screen too hard? Guess I'm gonna have to take up Jewelcrafting to get us a better pic :P --[[User:Tekkub|Tekkub]] 21:27, 10 November 2006 (EST)
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: *removes foot* Okey so the pic was from May, I'm really paying attention here. Nonetheless, I'll try to get us a better one ^^ --[[User:Tekkub|Tekkub]] 21:29, 10 November 2006 (EST)
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== why new jewel table? ==
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what's the point of having two different jewel tables on wowwiki? this currently one from [[Jewelcrafting]] seen it has grown in last week, but the other one in the [[Jewel]] page is much more complete, more info and better layout. shouldn't we merge them somehow? the [[Jewel]] one is by far more complete, but 2 things could possibly be added from thise [[Jewelcrafting]] page, the color background in the table for the respective gem socket colours and (probably) the vendor that sells that jewel --[[User:Daeveren|Daeveren]]
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: The table for all possible gems created through Jewelcrafting should really go on [[Jewelcrafting recipes]], where Jewel should probably list the vendor bought jewels and jewels that drop from bosses. {{User:Montag/sig}} 10:14, 10 February 2007 (EST)
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:Just delete them all and stick them in a category where they belong ¬_¬ Apparently the idiot who added the new tables to this page is just that, they completely ignored the cleanup notice and made more work for whoever decides to clean it up. --<span style="background-color: #111; border-left: 1px #444 solid; border-right: 1px #444 solid; padding: 0 0.2em;">[[User:Zeal|<span title="Zeal Vurte" style="color: #C0C; font-weight: bold;">Zeal</span>]]</span><span style="padding: 0 0.3em; background-color: #222; border-right: 1px #444 solid; font-size: 0.85em;">[[User talk:Zeal|<span title="Zeal's Talk" style="color: #C0C;">talk</span>]]</span><span style="padding: 0 0.3em; background-color: #222; border-right: 1px #444 solid; font-size: 0.85em;">[[Special:Contributions/Zeal|<span title="Zeal's Contributions" style="color: #C0C;">contr</span>]]</span><span style="padding: 0 0.3em; background-color: #222; border-right: 1px #444 solid; font-size: 0.85em;">[http://www.zealvurte.co.uk <span title="Zeal's Website" style="color: #C0C;">web</span>]</span> 11:53, 10 February 2007 (EST)
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:: Moved them to [[Jewelcrafting recipes]], good luck to whoever picks up cleaning those eventually {{User:CrazyJack/Sig}} 05:16, 19 February 2007 (EST)
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==Requirements==
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What does it mean when the meta gems requires "At least 5 Yellow Gems"? Does it mean that 5 yellow gems will be consumed in the process? I can't beleive it means that there should already be 5 yellow gems inserted in sockets? [[User:LarsPensjo|LarsPensjo]] 05:09, 11 February 2007 (EST)
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: No, it means you need 5 yellow gems equipped. They don't have to match the sockets, in fact you may have to give up a socket bonus to get the meta bonus. Dual-color gems can count twice towards the meta bonus however, and can still activate the socket bonus as well. {{User:Tekkub/Sig}} 10:38, 11 February 2007 (EST)
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== new epic trinkets ==
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This page is still missing the epic trinkets recently added with the sunwell. (yes im aware i could add them, but busy busy) [[User:Zurgat|Zurgat]] ([[User talk:Zurgat|talk]]) 08:38, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
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== Trainer Apprentices ==
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[[Padaar]] and [[Amin]] are no longer trainers.&nbsp; I removed them from the list.<br>{{User:QitelRemel/Sig}} 06:18, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
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== Pattern sources ==
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I found a nice list of pattern sources at http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=55056430&sid=1 that would be good to incorporate into an article. Just knowing which are from a vendor and which are drops helps identify which are worth buying on the auction house above (estimated) vendor price. -- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] ([[User talk:ScratchMonkey|talk]]) 15:16, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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:Ah, this information is already at [[Jewelcrafting recipes]] but I didn't see an obvious link from [[Jewelcrafting]] to that page. -- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] ([[User talk:ScratchMonkey|talk]]) 16:05, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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::Doh again, the link is in a box at the top, but points to [[Jewelcrafting designs]]. -- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] ([[User talk:ScratchMonkey|talk]]) 16:07, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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== Classes ==
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Would this be a good profession for an assassination rogue? [[User:BobNamataki|BobNamataki]] ([[User talk:BobNamataki|talk]]) 22:24, October 23, 2009 (UTC)
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:As noted on the Professions page, most crafting professions provide bonuses equivalent to about 2 extra gem slots (blacksmithing literally so), and mostly when you are (nearly) maxed out. You have to decide for yourself which among them is worth more to you. --[[User:Eirik Ratcatcher|Eirik Ratcatcher]] ([[User talk:Eirik Ratcatcher|talk]]) 22:18, October 27, 2009 (UTC)
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== Single Most ==
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This is the single most difficult profession to grind, for Alliance in particular. If you can't get to exodar, you must go to Outland or Northrend for training, especially terrible for noobs. There is no reason it should be in the exodar if Inscription is in every city. <small>—The preceding [[WoWWiki:Signature|unsigned]] comment was added by {{User|Oakpack4}}.</small> 00:04, January 15, 2010
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:First of all, sign your posts, secondly, this profession was added with an expansion in the 2 main capitals that require the xpak to enter thus making sure only those that get the expansion can get it. Inscription was added with a patch in order for people to get it up to level just in time for the Wrath of the lich king expansion. While I agree training JCing can be annoying at first it soon becomes like all the other professions in that you will have to go to Outland to learn new stuff, then go to Northrend to learn new stuff. {{User:Coobra/Sig4}} 05:05, January 15, 2010 (UTC)
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== Jewelcrafting in more cities now? Org at least. ==
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While trying to get a feel for the new layout of Org, I decided to hit up some guards and see what's around town. In addition to now having Druid trainers, Orgrimmar now also has a Jewelcrafting trainer. At least, the guards seem to think so when marking it on my map for me.
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I didn't go there (I was distracted doing the cooking and fishing daily, then wondered to the Tauren area I hadn't been to before heading to Northrend...basically I'm easily distracted. ^_^; ), but if this is true, then there's probably one in either SW or IF now as well. Likely other places.
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In any case, I guess my point here is that this page should probably be updated to reflect the fact that people don't need to run out to Exodar or Silvermoon anymore (unless they just happen to like those cities) to train and level JC.
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Personally, Org is ridiculously crowded on my server now that people are basing there instead of Dal, so I've transferred my characters to mostly base out of SM or UC now, but for people that love crowded cities, Org now has JCs.
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...probably should check and see if UC/TB (as well as Alliance cities) have them as well, then update the trainers list.
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-Arthinas - 02:53, 2 December 2010 (CST)

Revision as of 08:58, 2 December 2010

How to obtain gems for Jewelcrafting?

By processing the raw ore mined from the various deposits and mineral veins, jewelcrafters can extract gems from the ore which they can then use for their craft. Although miners sometimes find gems while gathering ore, jewelcrafters mostly rely on their prospecting skills to get more of the precious stones.

My guild is currently speculating that by mining and vaulting ore mined before the Xpack, we'll be able to power-skill our jewelcrafters by using the vaulted ore and the "prospect" skill to extract gems from the ore. (If our understanding the the sentance above is accurate. --Dracomage 10:26, 22 September 2006 (EDT)

Harvesting Mechanic

That statement could also be read as though Jewelcrafting may also include its own harvesting mechanic which uses mineral veins in the wild to get their materials, likely using up the vein in the process. I would prefer a system where the ore from veins/deposits could be processed into the raw jewelcrafting materials. In either case Copper and Tin ore are likely to be in high demand for a while after the expansion goes live, until people get higher in their Jewelcrafting. --Dga

Nasty image

Image:Jewelcrafting 01.jpg ... seriously, was Print Screen too hard? Guess I'm gonna have to take up Jewelcrafting to get us a better pic :P --Tekkub 21:27, 10 November 2006 (EST)

*removes foot* Okey so the pic was from May, I'm really paying attention here. Nonetheless, I'll try to get us a better one ^^ --Tekkub 21:29, 10 November 2006 (EST)

why new jewel table?

what's the point of having two different jewel tables on wowwiki? this currently one from Jewelcrafting seen it has grown in last week, but the other one in the Jewel page is much more complete, more info and better layout. shouldn't we merge them somehow? the Jewel one is by far more complete, but 2 things could possibly be added from thise Jewelcrafting page, the color background in the table for the respective gem socket colours and (probably) the vendor that sells that jewel --Daeveren


The table for all possible gems created through Jewelcrafting should really go on Jewelcrafting recipes, where Jewel should probably list the vendor bought jewels and jewels that drop from bosses. User:Montag/sig 10:14, 10 February 2007 (EST)
Just delete them all and stick them in a category where they belong ¬_¬ Apparently the idiot who added the new tables to this page is just that, they completely ignored the cleanup notice and made more work for whoever decides to clean it up. --Zealtalkcontrweb 11:53, 10 February 2007 (EST)
Moved them to Jewelcrafting recipes, good luck to whoever picks up cleaning those eventually User:CrazyJack/Sig 05:16, 19 February 2007 (EST)

Requirements

What does it mean when the meta gems requires "At least 5 Yellow Gems"? Does it mean that 5 yellow gems will be consumed in the process? I can't beleive it means that there should already be 5 yellow gems inserted in sockets? LarsPensjo 05:09, 11 February 2007 (EST)

No, it means you need 5 yellow gems equipped. They don't have to match the sockets, in fact you may have to give up a socket bonus to get the meta bonus. Dual-color gems can count twice towards the meta bonus however, and can still activate the socket bonus as well. User:Tekkub/Sig 10:38, 11 February 2007 (EST)

new epic trinkets

This page is still missing the epic trinkets recently added with the sunwell. (yes im aware i could add them, but busy busy) Zurgat (talk) 08:38, 20 June 2008 (UTC)

Trainer Apprentices

Padaar and Amin are no longer trainers.  I removed them from the list.
User:QitelRemel/Sig 06:18, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

Pattern sources

I found a nice list of pattern sources at http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=55056430&sid=1 that would be good to incorporate into an article. Just knowing which are from a vendor and which are drops helps identify which are worth buying on the auction house above (estimated) vendor price. -- ScratchMonkey (talk) 15:16, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

Ah, this information is already at Jewelcrafting recipes but I didn't see an obvious link from Jewelcrafting to that page. -- ScratchMonkey (talk) 16:05, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
Doh again, the link is in a box at the top, but points to Jewelcrafting designs. -- ScratchMonkey (talk) 16:07, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

Classes

Would this be a good profession for an assassination rogue? BobNamataki (talk) 22:24, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

As noted on the Professions page, most crafting professions provide bonuses equivalent to about 2 extra gem slots (blacksmithing literally so), and mostly when you are (nearly) maxed out. You have to decide for yourself which among them is worth more to you. --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 22:18, October 27, 2009 (UTC)

Single Most

This is the single most difficult profession to grind, for Alliance in particular. If you can't get to exodar, you must go to Outland or Northrend for training, especially terrible for noobs. There is no reason it should be in the exodar if Inscription is in every city. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Oakpack4 (talk · contr). 00:04, January 15, 2010

First of all, sign your posts, secondly, this profession was added with an expansion in the 2 main capitals that require the xpak to enter thus making sure only those that get the expansion can get it. Inscription was added with a patch in order for people to get it up to level just in time for the Wrath of the lich king expansion. While I agree training JCing can be annoying at first it soon becomes like all the other professions in that you will have to go to Outland to learn new stuff, then go to Northrend to learn new stuff. SnakeSssssssssssssssssssssssss Coobra sig3For Pony! (Sssss/Slithered) 05:05, January 15, 2010 (UTC)

Jewelcrafting in more cities now? Org at least.

While trying to get a feel for the new layout of Org, I decided to hit up some guards and see what's around town. In addition to now having Druid trainers, Orgrimmar now also has a Jewelcrafting trainer. At least, the guards seem to think so when marking it on my map for me.

I didn't go there (I was distracted doing the cooking and fishing daily, then wondered to the Tauren area I hadn't been to before heading to Northrend...basically I'm easily distracted. ^_^; ), but if this is true, then there's probably one in either SW or IF now as well. Likely other places.

In any case, I guess my point here is that this page should probably be updated to reflect the fact that people don't need to run out to Exodar or Silvermoon anymore (unless they just happen to like those cities) to train and level JC.


Personally, Org is ridiculously crowded on my server now that people are basing there instead of Dal, so I've transferred my characters to mostly base out of SM or UC now, but for people that love crowded cities, Org now has JCs.

...probably should check and see if UC/TB (as well as Alliance cities) have them as well, then update the trainers list.

-Arthinas - 02:53, 2 December 2010 (CST)