Jewelcrafting is a new profession introduced in the World of Warcraft Burning Crusade expansion. It allows you to create jewelry like rings, necklaces and crowns These items were previously available in the game only as loot drops and quest rewards. Master jewelcrafters can also learn how to cut gems that enhance certain attributes when socketed into slots on new types of armor.
Initially, you will need to buy a Jeweler’s Kit (for 8 silver) from a Jewelcrafting Supplies vendor, conveniently located near your Journeyman trainer.
Like any other profession in burning crusade, you must go to a Journeyman trainer to become an Apprentice Jewelcrafter. There are Journeyman trainers in both Draenei and Blood Elf starting areas. There are no race restrictions on learning the craft, but if you’re starting a new human, dwarf or gnome character for the Alliance, the trainer location makes it harder for you to learn Jewelcrafting at an early age.
Full List of Trainer Locations
JEWELCRAFTING TRAINER LOCATIONS (Alliance)
Name Title Location
Driaan Journeyman Jewelcrafter Crystal Hall, The Exodar
Farii Master Jewelcrafter Crystal Hall, The Exodar
Padaar Expert Jewelcrafter Crystal Hall, The Exodar
Tatiana Grand Master Jewelcrafter Honor Hold Inn, Hellfire Peninsula
Elaando Artisan Jewelcrafter Crystal Hall, The Exodar
JEWELCRAFTING TRAINER LOCATIONS (Horde)
Aleinia Journeyman Jewelcrafter Ruins of Silvermoon, Eversong Woods
Aleinia Grand Master Jewelcrafter Ruins of Silvermoon, Eversong Woods
Aleinia Artisan Jewelcrafter Ruins of Silvermoon, Eversong Woods
Aleinia Master Jewelcrafter Ruins of Silvermoon, Eversong Woods
Aleinia Expert Jewelcrafter Ruins of Silvermoon, Eversong Woods
Experience is Key
After you have trained as an Apprentice Jewelcrafter, you will find the Jewelcrafting icon in your spellbook. Clicking on the icon will bring up your catalogue showing all the jewelry you can initially make. Making items that appear on your catalogue in orange or yellow text will up your experience and increase your skill in the trade by one point. Making items that appear in green text will also raise experience but at a lower rate, so it might a few of these items to gain a skill point.
A good strategy is to find the item that requires the least amount of easily accessible materials and “grind” up on it. Also, once you learn how to make components like Bronze Settings or Delicate Copper Wires, keep making them until they stop giving you skill points, stockpiling them for later use. The same thing applies to Stone Statues.
Jewelcrafting Materials
All jewelry designs require metal bars and gemstones to make, so for obvious reasons, it’s a great idea for a Jewelcrafter to take Mining as a second profession. At level 20, your trainer can teach you Prospecting, a secondary skill that allows you to extract gems from mined ore. This skill gives you an advantage over other miners and greatly increases your chances of finding gems for your jewelry. If you choose not to take up Mining as a profession, you will still be able to prospect ore. Just remember, you will need a Jewelcrafting skill equivalent to the minimum skill level required to mine that ore to be able to prospect it.
Socketable Gems
Beyond skill level 300, you will be able to learn how to cut gems that can be found only in Outland. You will need to buy a Simple Grinder from a Jewelcrafting Supplies vendor before you can start doing this.
Cut gems enhance certain attributes depending on their color and shape, and can be placed into slots on socketed armor. You don’t have to be a Jewelcrafter to socket the gems.
Socketed armor can be obtained as Outland loot drops. Leatherworkers, tailors and armorsmiths will also be able to craft certain socketed items. These are basically armor that lets you “fill in the blanks”. The armor itself may have stats that enhance your character attributes, but in addition to those stats, it will have blank slots into which you can “socket” gems to further enhance it. For example, if you find a socketed chest piece that has +20 attack power and one red socket, you can socket a Bright Blood Garnet (+12 Attack Power) to it to increase its attack power enhancement to +32. Or alternatively, you can socket an Inscribed Flame Spessarite gem (+3 Crit Strike Rating and +3 Strength) to enhance attributes other than the original one. In other words, socketed gems work much like enchantments: they enhance your armor piece.