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Insider Trader: Guide to farming cloth

Cloth is like the gathering profession for everyone. You don’t have to pay to pick up, and there are no skills to level. Because of the sheer number of tailors, the amount of cloth eats up (not to mention first aid), cloth gathering can be a lucrative pass-time. Failing that, can provide for your own cloth needs without having to hit the auction house.

This week’s Insider Trader will be going in-depth into the world of farming for cloth, and tackling the following issues:

  • The best areas to farm the cloth you need.
  • How to alleviate some of the boredom.
  • Ways to make the most out of your farming stints.

We will also be covering cloth that can be obtained by even level ones, and not just level 70s, as well as information about what is used for, and who is going to want .

  • Linen cloth. (lvl 1-15)
  • Wool cloth. (lvl 14-30)
  • Silk cloth. (lvl 28-40)
  • Mageweave cloth. (lvl 38-50)
  • Runecloth. (lvl 50-62)
  • Netherweave cloth. (lvl 58-70 )
  • Felcloth. (lvl 50-60).

Whether your career hinges on stacks of cloth or you’re looking to your other exploits, you won’t want to miss this week’s guide.

Linen cloth
The neat thing about linen is that you won’t have to farm . drops like rain from any humanoids up to around level 20, and you should have more than you can count that would give you opportunity to collect the cloth while making some , experience, and even gear to wear. Linen can be used to make 6 slot bags.

If you want to prolong the linen cloth phase, try in one area like the Barrens, but instead of moving on around level 20, power yourself through in other areas, like Silverpine Forest.

Wool cloth
Although wool drops readily off of humanoids from around levels 15 to 30, the potential profit may keep you farming past this level bracket. Not only can wool be handed in to any of the different major , but too can be gobbled up by and bandages. Wool can be used to make 8 slot bags.

Dungeons

  • Ragefire Chasm has very high drop rates.
  • Deadmines, Stockades, and Wailing Caverns also have mobs that drop linen cloth.

Key Areas

  • Thousand Needles. The centaur north of Freewind Post have a very decent drop for wool. In addition, Roguefeather Den, west of Freewind, is a decent source of wool and [Vibrant Plume] which is a hand-in the Darkmoon Faire. The Gravelsnout Vermin that wander around also have a high wool drop .
  • Ghostlands. The near the mouth of Deatholme are a source of wool, as are the within . The humanoids in the Vector Coil also carry a amount of wool. Mobs near the Windrunner Spire, the troll areas east to south of Sanctum of the Sun, and mobs in the Amani Catacombs are also worth a shot.
  • Bloodmyst Isle. The demons around Axxarien and in Amberweb pass are great for wool farming.
  • Redridge Mountains. Try farming the around Stonewatch Keep and Tower.

Silk Cloth
Silk cloth is also very lucrative, and can be handed in with the major for much-needed reputation. You might find silk on some high 20s mobs, right up until late 30s or early 40s. can be used to make slot bags.

Dungeons

  • Scarlet Monastery, Razorfen Downs and Razorfen Kraul have high drop rates.
  • Uldaman and Zul’Farrak are also decent places to look.

Key Areas

  • Thousand Needles. The centaur north of Freewind Post have a high drop for silk (higher than wool).
  • Badlands. The outside of Uldaman carry a amount of silk.
  • Stranglethorn Vale. The Venture Co. stationed just east of the Gurubashi also enjoy the feeling of silk on their skin. The Skullsplitter south of the Mosh’ogg Ogre Mound and the Bloodscalp north-west of Grom’gol are also good bets, and a source of mojo.
  • The ogres of the Alterac Mountains around the Ruins of Alterac also drop a decent amount of silk. If you are an herbalist, this is a great place to collect [Wintersbite]. The syndicate just outside the snowy area are also a good place to farm.
  • The Barrens. Those annoying clothes-wearing upright boar outside of the Razorfen dungeons drop a decent amount of silk.
  • Ashenvale. The demons south of Satyrnaar also collect silk. Again, there are some great herbs in that area.
  • Hillsbrad Foothills. Don’t forget the of Dun Garok!
  • Arathi Highlands has the very strange Stromgarde Keep.

Mageweave Cloth
This type of cloth is generally collected naturally by those in their 40s. Mageweave bags have 12 slots, and can also be turned in to the major for reputation.

Dungeons

  • The Temple of Atal’Hakkar has a high drop .
  • Maraudon and Zul’Farrak also have a amount of mageweave.

Key Areas

  • Felwood. The Timbermaw in southern Felwood are worth farming, not only for mageweave, but for the faction reputation and thus, rewards. They also drop potions very willingly. The demons around Jaedenar also drop mageweave, and [Felcloth].
  • Searing Gorge. The Iron stationed throughout this province carry mageweave. The pink cloth doesn’t seem like should appeal, but hey; to each his own.
  • Tanaris. Aye matey! The pirates be carryin’ mageweave indeed. I also liked farming those Wastewander mobs. They have a decent spawn for treasure chests which often contain like [Truesilver], drop lots of potions, and generally amuse me. Plus you can turn in their pouches for foodstuffs.
  • Hinterlands. This province of has well, mageweave-toting .
  • The Highbourne of Azshara are also worth slaughtering. They carry the cloth, and they wander in an area full of herbs.
  • Any upper-level mobs in Stranglethorn Vale, including the Ogres in their compound, will drop mageweave.

Runecloth
Welcome to the wonderful world of 14 slot bags! The market for runecloth varies by server, although should be fairly strong. Because drops in 50s level areas, and even in the lower level areas of Outland, is not as difficult for lazy 70s to farm. Still, is needed in great quantities for bandages, reputation, and . is also used a amount by leatherworkers and engineers.

Fortunately, the drop rates for runecloth run high.

Dungeons

  • Stratholme and Scholomance are swimming with runecloth.
  • Blackrock Depths, Mountain, Spire.
  • Dire Maul in Feralas.

Key Areas

  • Western Plaguelands. roam, and all of them drop a ton of the cloth, especially as they approach level 60.
  • The pockets of mobs in Silithus drop a lot of runecloth as well.
  • Felwood is an interesting province, with mageweave primarily dropping in the southern half, and runecloth dropping readily from the northern half. I recommend the northern camp of Timbermaw, again because they provide reputation and associated rewards, as well as dropping potions and other useful goodies.
  • Winterfall. There are more Timbermaw in Winterfall, who also provide reputation and runecloth. In addition, they have a high treasure chest spawn in their camps.
  • Hellfire Peninsula has groups of south of Thrallmar and south of Honor Hold, and they carry a amount of runecloth, although you’re liable to get some netherweave thrown in the mix. You might also try the Terrorfiends in the Pools of Aggonar.
  • Terokkar Forest. The Cabal mobs in the Bone Wastes can be trusted to drop runecloth. In addition, the evil Blood Elves Firewing Point, the Bonechewer south of there, and any of the Arakkoa will carry the runecloth.

Netherweave Cloth
Because of netherweave’s high drop from almost any humanoid in Outlands, the market can vary. This is largely based on how many tailors you have deliberately driving prices lower, often so that they can make a high profit from bags and beat out the competition. On many servers, netherweave sells for less than runecloth, and even ( points), mageweave and wool. Netherweave bags can produce 16 and 18 slot bags, as well as 20 once is converted into primal mooncloth.

Netherweave cannot be handed in to for reputation, but is gobbled up heavily by first aid, which is a necessity in Outland. Tailors also require in obscene amounts once they specialize and start creating primal mooncloth, spellcloth and shadoweave, as well as in to 375 and making their epics.

Dungeons

  • All of them. The lowest drop rates are found in Ramparts, Slave Pens, Blood Furnace, and even Underbog to an extent.

Heroic Dungeons

  • Any! No really!

Key Areas

  • The Zaxxis in Netherstorm are hands-down my favorite area to farm netherweave. Not only is the drop very high, but they drop insignias for reputation with the Consortium, lots of greens, and [Etherium Prison Key]s, which can be used to prisons, spawning mobs that always drop several greens and often a blue, if not a purple. Unfortunately, this area can be heavily farmed.
  • Humanoids in Shadowmoon Valley also have an obscenely high drop , and often are required by the Aldor or Scryers to be, well, offed.
  • Netherstorm also has a silly amount of evil Blood Elves. Aside from being the objects of many , they drop signets that sell for a lot (almost 2 gold per signet on my server) or can be handed in to the Scryers for reputation.
  • The Voidspawns near Oshu’gun in Nagrand also drop netherweave, along with having a high drop for [Mote of Shadow].
  • The demons you will encounter in Blade’s Edge Mountains during dailies will also drop netherweave very high rates.
  • The ogres in Nagrand are a great place to start, because killing them you reputation per kill for your respective town in Nagrand, plus beads to hand in for more reputation, plus cloth, and other goodies. They are also highly farmed but have a very high respawn .

Keep in mind that netherweave simply has a very high drop almost anywhere in Outland, provided you are farming a humanoid or . The above areas are only the highlights!

Felcloth
This type of cloth does not drop off of many mobs, and the drop rates are not back-breaking, but won’t be your favorite grind. is used to make gear in the 50s and 60, as well as soul shard bags and mooncloth, which can be used to make bags as well.

Dungeons

  • Dire Maul, from the demons, including satyrs, imps, etc. The drop according to Thottbot averages around 1%, although when I run I do often come away with a handful of pieces.

Key Areas

  • The Legashi satyrs of Azshara drop felcloth about 0.2%.
  • The Jadefire satyrs in Felwood may have a slightly better drop .

Alleviating boredom
One of the worst parts of farming is the boredom that ensues. Fortunately, there are several ways to combat this.

  1. Play in the background. Preferably something upbeat or adrenaline-pumped.
  2. Find a friend or guildie to either accompany you, or carry on a conversation with you.
  3. Figure out what else the targeted mobs drop, and set a goal to collect those as well.
  4. Empty your bags so that you can carry as many grey as possible. They’ll bring extra income.
  5. Try to find to kill the targeted mobs. Might as well get some and phat loots along the way right?
  6. If you can find mobs that award reputation you need, all the better. Two birds with one stone.

Where do you farm for cloth? Obviously, there are many more spots than listed here. What would you recommend?

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