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Post by wowposter on Nov 29, 2008 0:46:44 GMT -5
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Post by two0426 on Apr 28, 2010 2:36:37 GMT -5
Dwarf: Coldridge Valley, Dun Morogh, Eastern Kingdoms. A snowy area with mountain paths and frozen lakes; The second way is to make the rough sharpening stone. dmwsmwshl You can open wow power leveling up your Blacksmithing box and click on rough sharpening stone. This is one of the very first things you can make when you first get trained as a Blacksmith so it should already be in your list of abilities. Once you've clicked on rough sharpening stone, your character will begin to make it. The third way is to use, sell wow gold or trade the rough sharpening stone. You can use it by right clicking on the stone in your inventory and then left clicking on the weapon you wish to sharpen. Only weapons wow power leveling that have cutting edges can be sharpened by rough sharpening stones. If you don't want to sharpen anything, you can sell your sharpening stone to a merchant or wedding dresses at an AH or you can trade with other players. Rough sharpening stones are pretty low level. When it comes to making coarse sharpening stone, there are three ways wow power leveling to help you. The first way is to train. You've to be a Blacksmith of a 65 skill and your character has to be level 5 or more to make and use the coarse sharpening stone. You're capable of visiting the nearest Blacksmithing trainer and asking to be trained in order to make a coarse sharpening stone.The second way wow gold is to collect up the materials necessary to make the coarse sharpening stone. The only material you will need in this case is a coarse stone. For every coarse stone that you have in your inventory, you will be able to make a coarse sharpening stone. Your character will not need an anvil, a Blacksmith's hammer or anything other than his/her skills and a coarse stone. To get the coarse stone, you can mine Tin Veins and buy wow gold from vendors or trade with other players.
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