
Personally I would wait for ANBs to start. Recipes bought from the recipe shop with coins over time

What you would want to look into long term is the shared stuff: This first character you created would be expensive to max out (Inventory size, skill usage slots). Gems are relatively easy to get, perhaps it doesn’t seem so right at the start though. So first we would start off with a character and get into gameplay along with the initial tutorial.Īt this point, most would notice some monetisation stuff, but it is ok. You can use the percentages below to estimate how many gems you will get from prospecting a large number of raw ores.This guide will roughly state how current gameplay phases are like. This roll is on top of the common gem(s), so this will show up as an extra gem in your loot window. Rare: There is also a chance to get 1 gem from the "Rare" column.Sometimes you can get two common gems, so these numbers don't add up to 100%. Common: Each time you prospect 5 ores, you will always get at least 1 gem from the "Common" column in the table below.You can use my TBC Classic Jewlecrafting leveling guide 1-375 if your skill is not high enough to prospect some of the ores.

Each ore will yield different types of gems, so I put together the table below to list all the available gems that you can get from each ore.Įach ore also has a skill requirement, so you have to level up your profession if you want to prospect higher level ores. Prospecting allows you to convert 5 raw ores into useful materials that you will use to craft Jewelcrafting items.
