Tricks of the Trade

"Spread out your collection Most players have a main character along with a few other characters (alts) that are played on occasion. If this describes you, you're in luck. wow honor leveling If you intend to collect a lot of pets, there are many advantages to spreading your collection to more than one character. Assembling an impressive pet collection takes time, effort, gold, and another key commodity: bag space. With so many pets to collect (and more added every year), your bags and bank can fill up quickly with critters. So sharing that burden with additional characters will make life a lot easier. Additionally, a handful of pets are chosen as quest rewards from a choice of several, making it difficult (if not impossible) to collect all of them with the same character. wow level service Therefore, if two or more of your characters complete the quest, you (as the player) can collect all of the different pets. The same thing holds true for the two BoP engineering pets (see section 17 for details). One final reason to spread out your collection is to earn some major style-points! A rogue with a snake in tow; a moonkin with an owl close behind; a female warlock accompanied by a black cat; a hunter with his trusty ""hunting"" worg pup. wow lvl service When coupled with certain races, classes, and genders, many pets provide a ""coolness"" factor that can't be reproduced by any other means. Pick the right professions If you're leaning toward collecting as many pets as you can, it's a good idea to pick professions that will support your collecting efforts. Engineering is an obvious first choice, since all of the player-made pets are crafted by engineers. And while you can always rely on other engineers to craft your pets, most collectors will agree that it's far more satisfying to make your own.
Plus, two of the engineered pets are BoP and require an engineering specialization to create. wow gold Lil' Smoky requires gnomish engineering and Tiny Walking Bomb requires goblin engineering. Choose whichever specialization has the pet you prefer. (Note that relearning an engineering specialization does not permit you to get both of these pets—see section 17 for details.) So what about your second profession. Mining is another safe bet. Many of the items necessary for building up your engineering skill can be attained through mining. And you'll never have a problem selling your excess materials at auction. Skinning is a solid third choice, especially for hunters who don't want to be bogged down tracking minerals when they could be tracking other things. wow power leveling All of the skins can be sold at auction and you can use the profits to fund your engineering. Skinning is especially profitable if you intend to farm for your whelpling pets. You can amass stacks of dragon scales which sell for quite a bit at auction. " .







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