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Enchanting past 225 w/o UldFollow

#1 Jul 30 2007 at 1:01 PM Rating: Decent
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Can you get your enchanting from 225-300 using the outlands trainer, or do you have to go to uldaman?
#2 Jul 30 2007 at 1:08 PM Rating: Good
Trade Skills FAQ wrote:
There are two options. The "old" way (Pre BC) was to enter the Uldaman instance and make your way to the trainer. The "new and improved" way is to go to Shattrath City in the Outlands and visit the Master Enchanter on the Scryer Tier. You cannot do this once you have picked your allegiance to the Aldor faction, so either pick Scryer or get your training before choosing.
#3 Jul 31 2007 at 7:03 AM Rating: Decent
You just need to get someone to port you to Shattrath City. I just did that on my mage alt and can now train to 300. Only problem is if you are Draenei, you can't get to trainer. Good Luck!
#4 Jul 31 2007 at 8:13 AM Rating: Decent
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Zakalo wrote:
You just need to get someone to port you to Shattrath City. I just did that on my mage alt and can now train to 300. Only problem is if you are Draenei, you can't get to trainer. Good Luck!


I have a question about this. My enchanter is currently level 53 and human. Not quite to outlands yet with this toon. Is there anywhere in Outland to get enchanting training if the Scryers will kill you on sight? It seems Blizzard really screwed the Draenei enchanters if Scryers Tier is the only place to get training.
#5 Jul 31 2007 at 11:38 AM Rating: Decent
Another word of advice. No matter where you go: take plenty of mats and plenty of money. The master enchanter, if I remember correctly, hit me up for 20g for training. I could have hit the wrong key but I clicked on him and trained...and my gold said bye-bye.

Having mats on you save you from going back and forth, back and forth.
#6 Aug 01 2007 at 1:04 AM Rating: Decent
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There is an NPC in the Lower City that lets Draenei gain rep with the Scryers, and Belfs with Aldor. It's really inconvenient that they have to do it, but it at least can get you neutral. This also works well if you change your mind about what faction you chose.
#7 Aug 01 2007 at 6:50 AM Rating: Decent
I don't understand why people find Uldaman so difficult that they would rather go to the Outlands. I managed it at 35. My guild does regular Ulda runs for enchanters. It's experience. What are they afraid of - Dying? Or, is it "ez-mode" sticking up its sorry head again? "I want to go up without having to work for it!"
#8 Aug 01 2007 at 8:57 AM Rating: Good
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I don't understand why people find Uldaman so difficult that they would rather go to the Outlands. I managed it at 35. My guild does regular Ulda runs for enchanters. It's experience. What are they afraid of - Dying? Or, is it "ez-mode" sticking up its sorry head again? "I want to go up without having to work for it!"


The part I find difficult is being a very casual player, not in a guild and going to Ulda solo (kinda tough as a 41 mage). Sure, you can say it is "ez-mode", but for some it can mean using the time trying to find a pug or just getting the training and being able to work on getting xp. And, correct me if I'm wrong, why is enchanting the only profession that it was necessary to go to an instance?

If I could get hooked up with a good guild, I would do things like Uldaman. To make a short story long, do things the way you choose to do them and have fun.
#9 Aug 01 2007 at 9:26 AM Rating: Decent
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Evocables wrote:

I have a question about this. My enchanter is currently level 53 and human. Not quite to outlands yet with this toon. Is there anywhere in Outland to get enchanting training if the Scryers will kill you on sight? It seems Blizzard really screwed the Draenei enchanters if Scryers Tier is the only place to get training.


At 53, you should be able to get to the trainer by yourself in Uldaman. Go in the back door and if you hug the wall, you shouldn't aggro the boss guy. Then it is some easy lower level elites one at a time until you get to the pit where the trainer is. The hardest part is killing all of the ~20 non elite mobs there first, but even if you can only kill half of them, then after your res you have that many less to deal with.

Heck you may even be able to take out that boss in the back door. I tried once on my warlock, but he would just reflect all of my shadow spells back to me, so I ended up kicking my own ***** Didn't realize that until like the 3rd Shadow bolt.

Edited, Aug 1st 2007 1:29pm by zebug
#10 Aug 01 2007 at 9:58 AM Rating: Decent
Zakalo - If you didn't know - there is also a backdoor to Uldaman. It puts you closer to the enchanter trainer. Now getting past the Golem that guards the door and his 2 dwarf buddies is another story.
#11 Aug 01 2007 at 8:49 PM Rating: Decent
Didn't know there was a back door. Thanks for the info.
#12 Aug 03 2007 at 3:17 AM Rating: Decent
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As an upcoming draenai enchanter, can someome please explain to me why I can't train in shat? I am a noob in the world of enchanting and draeni. Is the only option then for a lvl 35 enchanter Uldaman? Is it possible to get the needed rep at my level?
#13 Aug 03 2007 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Krztina wrote:
As an upcoming draenai enchanter, can someome please explain to me why I can't train in shat? I am a noob in the world of enchanting and draeni. Is the only option then for a lvl 35 enchanter Uldaman? Is it possible to get the needed rep at my level?


As a Draenai you are hated by the Scryers. The enchanting trainer in Shat is aligned with the Scryers so they are hostile to you.
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