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Jewelcrafting is one of the primary [[WoW Tradeskills]]. Blizzard added this profession as part of The Burning Crusade expansion. Jewelcrafting allows the character to make rings, necklaces, and gems which can be placed in socketed items to make the item more powerful.
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<span id="Top"></span>Jewelcrafting is one of the primary [[WoW Tradeskills]]. Blizzard added this profession as part of The Burning Crusade expansion. Jewelcrafting allows the character to make rings, necklaces, and gems which can be placed in socketed items to make the item more powerful.
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=Jewelcrafting in Classic WoW=
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There are no Jewelcrafting trainers in Classic WoW, you must own the Burning Crusades expansion to have a character learn the Jewelcrafting profession.
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=Jewelcrafting in The Burning Crusade=
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Jewelcrafting trainers are found by Alliance characters in The Exodar, while Horde characters find Jewelcrafting trainers in Silvermoon City.
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A player can become an Apprentice Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 5.  Apprentice Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 75 skill.
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A player can become a Journeyman Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 10, with a jewelcrafting skill of 50. Journeyman Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 150 skill.
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A player can become an Expert Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 20, with a jewelcrafting skill of 125. Expert Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 225 skill.
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A player can become an Artisan Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 35, with a jewelcrafting skill of 200. Artisan Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 300 skill.
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A player can become a Master Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusades expansion at Level 50, with a jewelcrafting skill of 275. Master Jewelcrafting trainers are found in Hellfire Peninsula at Honor Hold (Alliance) and Thrallmar (Horde), in Netherstorm at the Stormspire, and in Shattrath City at Scryer's and Aldor's Tiers . Master Jewelcrafters can learn patterns up to 375 skill.
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=Jewelcrafting in Wrath of the Lich King=
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A player can become a Grand Master Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Wrath of the Lich King expansion at Level 65, with a jewelcrafting skill of 350. Grandmaster Jewelcrafting trainers are found in the Borean Tundra at Valiance Keep (Alliance) and Warsong Hold (Horde), in Howling Fjord at Valgarde (Alliance) and Vengeance Landing (Horde), in Dalaran at the Magus Commerce Exchange, and in Icecrown at the Argent Tournament. Grand Master Jewelcrafters can learn patterns up to 450 skill.
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Revision as of 20:48, 5 December 2009

Jewelcrafting is one of the primary WoW Tradeskills. Blizzard added this profession as part of The Burning Crusade expansion. Jewelcrafting allows the character to make rings, necklaces, and gems which can be placed in socketed items to make the item more powerful.

Jewelcrafting in Classic WoW

There are no Jewelcrafting trainers in Classic WoW, you must own the Burning Crusades expansion to have a character learn the Jewelcrafting profession.

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Jewelcrafting in The Burning Crusade

Jewelcrafting trainers are found by Alliance characters in The Exodar, while Horde characters find Jewelcrafting trainers in Silvermoon City.

A player can become an Apprentice Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 5. Apprentice Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 75 skill.

A player can become a Journeyman Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 10, with a jewelcrafting skill of 50. Journeyman Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 150 skill.

A player can become an Expert Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 20, with a jewelcrafting skill of 125. Expert Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 225 skill.

A player can become an Artisan Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusade at Level 35, with a jewelcrafting skill of 200. Artisan Jewelcrafters can learn designs up to 300 skill.

A player can become a Master Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Burning Crusades expansion at Level 50, with a jewelcrafting skill of 275. Master Jewelcrafting trainers are found in Hellfire Peninsula at Honor Hold (Alliance) and Thrallmar (Horde), in Netherstorm at the Stormspire, and in Shattrath City at Scryer's and Aldor's Tiers . Master Jewelcrafters can learn patterns up to 375 skill.

Jewelcrafting Designs in The Burning Crusade

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Jewelcrafting in Wrath of the Lich King

A player can become a Grand Master Jewelcrafter and begin creating items with designs from the Wrath of the Lich King expansion at Level 65, with a jewelcrafting skill of 350. Grandmaster Jewelcrafting trainers are found in the Borean Tundra at Valiance Keep (Alliance) and Warsong Hold (Horde), in Howling Fjord at Valgarde (Alliance) and Vengeance Landing (Horde), in Dalaran at the Magus Commerce Exchange, and in Icecrown at the Argent Tournament. Grand Master Jewelcrafters can learn patterns up to 450 skill.

Jewelcrafting Designs in Wrath of the Lich King

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