WoW Secrets Revealed in this WoW Engineering Guide
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Written by Seth Symonds   
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 07:42
In WoW there are 14 professions you can choose from, Engineering is one of them. Engineering skills are in high demand once you reach the end game. In this guide you'll learn some tips and tricks to help you succeed with this profession as well as some ways you can use it to make large amounts of gold.
by SethSymonds


In WoW there are 14 professions you can choose from, Engineering is one of them. Engineering skills are in high demand once you reach the end game. In this guide you'll learn some tips and tricks to help you succeed with this profession as well as some ways you can use it to make large amounts of gold.

Any of the classes in WoW can learn to become Engineers. Out of all the classes, I believe that the Hunter's are most suited to being Engineers as they rely on items Engineers produce - items such as bullets, arrows, and guns.

Gnomes are the only race that receive a bonus from Engineering. While this might help you at lower levels, by the time you have a high level this advantage would have cancelled itself out.

I have always found Mining to be the profession that is most suited to Engineering. When you are ready to leave the starting area at the beginning of the game make sure you ask for directions to both Engineering and Mining trainers.

As an Engineer you will want to make sure you make a Gnomish Army Knife as soon as you can. There is no limitation regarding your characters level needed to make one but your engineering skill will have to be at 450. I highly recommend you do everything you can to make one of these as soon as possible - they have a wide range of useful benefits and uses!

One of the main reasons that I suggested you pair Engineering with Mining is that you'll need a lot of metal in order to upskill your profession. Mining can give this to you. Furthermore, mining is a great gathering profession to have as its one of the most profitable in WoW.

A potential downside to becoming an Engineer is that you won't be able to sell all of the items you create to just anyone. Some items need Engineering skills to use. That's not to say you can't make a killing with engineering items however, some items can sell for mega bucks.

Hopefully you have gained some useful tips in this article, for more information about Engineering and WoW in general, visit the links listed below.

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