Where to find wool cloth wow
Wool Cloth Farming Locations. The best way to farm any cloth is through dungeons, for wool these would be Shadowfang Keep and The Stockades. Silk Cloth Farming Locations. Mageweave Cloth Farming Locations. Runecloth Cloth Farming Locations. Felcloth Farming Locations. Comment by trovalds Very nice guide! One tip about wool farming is SW Stockades if you have a high level toon.
Each run you gets around Wool Cloth, some Linen and Silk also around of each. And it drops a good quantity of green itens. It is around cloth per hour. Yes, it is an alliance-only spot.
Comment by Cuomata some aspects of this are straight up wrong, particularly with regards to the "overlap" level range on cloth types, for an example the Ashenvale Satyrs drop almost exclusively silk, not wool, as per a test of 50 kills for the horns quest.
My yield was 1 stack of silk, which was at that time useless to me, and the wool i needed i got a grand total of 2 pieces. Please keep the following in mind when posting a comment: Your comment must be in English or it will be removed. Unsure how to post? Check out our handy guide! Simply browse for your screenshot using the form below. Screenshots containing UI elements are generally declined on sight, the same goes for screenshots from the modelviewer or character selection screen.
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It uploads the collected data to Wowhead in order to keep the database up-to-date! Connect with Wowhead. Quick Facts. Table of Contents. Guide Navigation. Teldrassil There are several Gnarlpine furlbog camps scattered through Teldrassil. Most of the Gnarlpine camps are in Shadowbreeze Village to the east and in the southwestern quadrant of the zone, such as the Gnarlpine Defender and Gnarlpine Warrior.
Shadowbreeze Village has a lot of quests, but the camps along the southern wall in particular do not. The sprites and grells in the caves north of Dolanaar are also a good early camp, though not as dense as the Gnarlpine camps. If you're tired of killing furlbogs, head up to the northwest corner of the zone to hunt Bloodfury harpies They are involved in few quests, although they can be annoying for melee as they are densely packed and many are casters.
Darkshore There are really only two concentrated areas for linen farming in Darkshore. The best area is around Ameth'aran, south of Auberdine, with Highborne ghosts and a nearby Blackwood camp , all within the sweet spot.
An alternate spot is up in Bashal'aran, with grell and sprites , though it's not as prolific. The other large Blackwood camp east of Bashal'aran as well as the camps to the south has good spawn, but the mobs there are high enough level that they overlap linen and wool, so drop rates will suffer. Ren Recommends: If you're also a miner, you might want to consider taking the fun-filled, death-defying trip to Loch Modan instead of dealing with Darkshore.
Darkshore mining is fine, but involves a lot of hill and cliff climbing. Consider taking the extra trip to Westfall if you're also an herbalist.
Either move is recommended if you're serious about cloth farming. Dun Morogh Frostmane trolls are decent targets. There are two small camps east of Brewnall Village and another larger one southwest. The whelps in the starter area are too low level. Rockjaw Bonesnappers and Ambushers east of Gol'bolar Quarry may be attractive due to fewer quests in that area. The ones in Fargodeep are lower level and won't have a high yield, but you can start sooner.
Kill the highest level blackrock mobs you can find in this spot. Because you need to be higher level to solo it, and at higher levels there are better things to do for gold. Remember: farming wool cloth is a low-mid level gold tip.
It is best to sell it on the AH in stacks of Watch prices for a while and see what the highest price point seems to be, and sell then. Feel free to buy out those who sell too cheap. One noteworthy exception is wool cloth. Why is wool cloth so expensive? Differences between Alliance and Horde It seems that there are more mobs in alliance zones that drop wool cloth, than in horde zones.
I made this Wool Cloth Farming guide to help out players who want to farm the cloths instead of buying them from the Auction House. I decided to search for places with high density of mobs which I can kill and drop [Wool Cloth].
I traveled around Azeroth, and after a while I made a list of places. You will notice that you get a lot of Linen Cloth too while farming, this does not mean that these places are bad for farming Wool Cloth, usually every mob drop both Linen and Wool Cloth.
I labeled the sections as Horde or Alliance, but this does not mean anything.
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