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#1 May 16 2008 at 4:05 AM Rating: Good
It was always tough to get peeps to do OH and BM before one needed them for Kara keys, now though, its nigh impossible.

So with that in mind, I'm going for fast but expensive to do my flask mastery quest - I'll pay the four primal mights to get xmute mastery and then pay the fees to swap to elixer/flask mastery.

I know for the specialty tailoring its 150g to forget your spec and 30g to learn the new one - same thing with alchemy?
#2 May 16 2008 at 5:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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According to the Wowwiki write-up on Alchemy, you only have to pay the 150g to switch, there is no additional cost to pick a different specialization.

On my server, you can constantly find BM instances because all the melee types want the Hourglass of the Unraveller, plus you have new level 70s that want to get Honored Rep to buy the blue PvP gear.

Good luck with whatever path you choose to get your specialization.
#3 May 16 2008 at 6:23 AM Rating: Excellent
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Yep, it's 150g to drop your mastery. I'm not sure if it costs money to pick the other one up, but not much if so. Not worth it imo. But if you can't find anyone to do BM go for it.
#4 May 17 2008 at 4:36 AM Rating: Good
I did this a few days ago. I chose to train potion mastery on my second alchemist because it only required the second boss in Botanica, and a few potions for turn in.

After I got potion mastery, I paid the quest giver 150g to drop it. Then I went to the new trainer and he simply handed me elixir mastry, no quest needed.

Now I'm potion mastery on one toon, and elixir mastery on another. That maximizes my procs when making both potions and flasks for my raids.

The only caution is that if you have more than one alchemist, take into account your discoveries. You will want to put elixirs on the appropriate one that can use those recipes.

Edited, May 17th 2008 8:55am by dadanox
#5 May 17 2008 at 9:57 AM Rating: Good
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You could always do the potion mastery quest which just requires running Bot to he 2nd boss and making a few pots.

Much cheaper to pay people to run Bot than to spend 4 primal mights.
#6 May 19 2008 at 6:39 AM Rating: Good
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I recently did my elixir mastery quest on my alchemist, and I have experienced none of the problems mentioned here. I had absolutely no problems getting groups together to run BM a few times. The instance is one of the quickest instances in the game to run and it gives you solid rep with KoT, not to mention some of the rewards :) Had enough essences of infinity after 2 runs and a partial run (which got aborted because of the horrible PUG) in which I got only one.
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