09-07-2005, 09:18 PM
Raz,Sep 6 2005, 11:27 PM Wrote:This has been itching at me for a while. I can't figure which one can be more helpful for a druid. Alchemy may be useful for potions that may boost me, and lore wise it seems the more appropiate one, but as a leatherworker skinning is helping me make money in one of the new realms. So, any suggestions on which I should be? I m willing to start from scratch.
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I'm a 300 elemental leatherworker on my druid, I duo'd with a rogue growing up to 60 all the way from the start zone to L58. The only execptions were I did one Mara run without the rogue and later the rogue did a run without me. At L58 we were needing another druid for our raid so I got her Onyxia keyed without Etheramwen at my side and started venturing into Onyxia's lair to help out (Warders are about 50 exp at L58).
At around L40 or so I started getting fed leather from a higher level skinner though and that is right around when you probably can't keep up with the curve.
Of course in a duo you kill and skin every beast in your path so you have lots of leather, there is no point in skipping a mob that gives you exp since it really doesn't slow you down at all in a duo.
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It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.
It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.