WoW TBC Classic Professions Boost

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  • 🔨 Complete pack for your chosen profession(s) from 1 to 375

  • 📦 All materials delivered via in-game mail or face-to-face trade

  • 💎 Access to BiS gear, enchants, gems, or consumables

  • 📋 Optimized crafting route so nothing goes to waste

  • 💰 Save thousands of gold on Auction House markup

Buy WoW TBC Professions Boost and skip the brutal material grind between you and 375 skill on 20th Anniversary realms. Phase 1 raids opened February 19 2026, and max professions unlock BiS crafted gear, exclusive enchants, and consumables you can't get any other way. LevelUpper delivers complete TBC Profession kits to your character - every ore, herb, leather, and reagent from 1 to 375.

📦 All materials delivered via in-game mail or face-to-face trade

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You have to meet the following requirements to buy WoW TBC Professions Boost:

  • Active WoW subscription with access to 20th Anniversary TBC realms

  • Profession slot available

  • If switching professions, unlearn your current one before ordering

  • Select your region (EU or US), server, and faction (Alliance or Horde) at checkout

  • Provide your character name in order chat after purchase

Need a level 70 character first? Check our WoW TBC Leveling Boost.

  • Priority:Moves your WoW TBC Professions Boost to the front of our order queue. Material gathering and delivery begins as soon as a supplier becomes available, faster than standard scheduling.

  • Choose First Profession:Pick any primary profession to receive a full 1-375 material kit. Crafting professions include Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, and Tailoring. Gathering professions include Herbalism, Mining, and Skinning (gathering professions level through nodes in the world, not crafting - contact support for details on how we handle these).

  • Choose Second Profession:Add a second primary profession kit to the same order. Both material packages ship together so you can level them back to back or simultaneously.

  • Cooking 1-375:Full secondary profession material kit for Cooking. Includes all meat, fish, spices, and vendor-purchased recipes needed to reach 375. Cooking provides powerful raid food buffs like Spicy Crawdad (+30 Stamina) and Golden Fish Sticks (+44 Healing), and every raider needs it.

  • First Aid 1-375:Complete cloth and bandage materials to reach 375 First Aid. Heavy Netherweave Bandages heal 3400 health over 8 seconds - essential for non-healing classes in raids and PvP. Requires Netherweave Cloth stacks plus earlier cloth tiers.

  • Faction Choice:Aldor or Scryers alignment affects which profession recipes you can access. Scryers offer Enchant Weapon - Major Spellpower and specific Jewelcrafting designs, while Aldor provides different enchant and gem options. Let us know your faction choice in order chat so we include the right recipe materials where applicable.

  • Extra Gold:Add gold on top of your profession kit to cover trainer fees, recipe purchases from vendors, and respec costs if you need to swap specializations later. Trainer fees alone run 5-35 gold per rank across all profession tiers.

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You receive your complete profession kit to handle the crafting yourself. Once you receive the package, follow the leveling route we provide - it's optimized to avoid wasting materials on low-value recipes. Please provide your character name in the order chat after purchase so we know who to trade with and which server to deliver to.

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Burning Crusade changed how professions work. Classic WoW treated them as a nice bonus - TBC made them mandatory for competitive play. Every crafting profession gained bind-on-pickup items, self-only enchants, or exclusive abilities that directly increase your character's power. Dropping a profession means losing all progress permanently, so picking wrong at the start costs you weeks of work and thousands of gold.

  • Tailoring dominates early TBC gearing for cloth classes. Shadoweave, Spellfire, and Primal Mooncloth sets are best-in-slot for Warlocks, Mages, and healers deep into Phase 2. These pieces require Tailoring to equip, and each specialization (Shadoweave, Spellfire, Mooncloth) doubles the output of its respective specialty cloth on a nearly 4-day cooldown. A Warlock without Tailoring in Phase 1 is missing their strongest gear by a wide margin.

  • Leatherworking brings Drums of Battle, arguably the single strongest profession perk in all of TBC. These drums grant 80 haste to your entire party for 30 seconds, and top raiding guilds require at least one Leatherworker per group - meaning 5 minimum in a 25-player raid. Beyond drums, Leatherworkers craft leg armor enchants and powerful BoP gear like Cobrascale Gloves and Hood of Primal Life.

  • Jewelcrafting is brand new in TBC and immediately essential. Every piece of raid gear has gem sockets, and Jewelcrafters cut the gems that fill them. At max skill, JC unlocks exclusive BoP gems stronger than anything available to non-Jewelcrafters. Prospecting ore into gems also creates a reliable gold income that lasts the entire expansion. Leveling JC from scratch to 375 eats through hundreds of ore across every tier from Copper to Adamantite.

  • Enchanting provides self-only ring enchants - permanent stat boosts on both ring slots that nobody else can access. Enchant Ring - Spellpower and Enchant Ring - Healing Power are small but meaningful edges. Enchanters also disenchant unwanted drops into materials, making them the guild's go-to for recycling loot nobody needs. Training Enchanting requires massive amounts of dust, shards, and essences because you level by enchanting items, not just crafting them.

  • Engineering creates gadgets nobody else can - Super Sapper Charges for AoE, Gnomish Battle Chicken for party haste, and starting in Phase 2, class-specific goggles that compete with or beat raid drops. Goblin and Gnomish specializations offer different teleport locations (Area 52 vs Toshley's Station) and different gadget access. Engineering paired with Mining is one of the most material-hungry combinations in TBC.

  • Blacksmithing crafts weapons and plate armor, with Weaponsmith and Armorsmith specializations unlocking different paths. Weaponsmiths further specialize into Axesmith, Hammersmith, or Swordsmith for specific high-end weapon recipes. Dragonmaw and other Phase 1 crafted weapons compete with early raid drops for physical DPS classes.

  • Alchemy produces every raid consumable your character needs - Flask of Blinding Light, Flask of Pure Death, Flask of Relentless Assault, potions, and elixirs. Primal Might transmutes sell for massive gold throughout the expansion. Alchemy specializations (Transmutation, Elixir, Potion Master) grant a chance to proc extra items when crafting, compounding value over time. Self-sufficient Alchemists save 100-200 gold per raid week compared to buying from the Auction House.

Secondary Professions Everyone Needs in TBC Classic Fresh

Secondary professions don't use a primary slot, so every character should max all three.

  • Cooking provides stat food required for every raid and dungeon - Golden Fish Sticks, Spicy Crawdad, Blackened Basilisk, and Warp Burger each buff a different stat. Showing up to Karazhan without food buffs is like showing up without gems in your gear.

  • First Aid gives non-healers a way to top off health between pulls using Heavy Netherweave Bandages, freeing healer mana for actual encounters.

  • Fishing supplies Cooking ingredients and occasional high-value catches but levels through the fishing action itself rather than crafted items.

What Problems Profession Leveling Service Solves

Leveling from 1 to 375 burns through hundreds of individual materials spanning every zone in Azeroth and Outland. Blacksmithing alone requires roughly 480 Solid Stone, 190 Iron Bars, hundreds of Thorium and Fel Iron bars, plus Khorium and Hardened Adamantite at the top end. Jewelcrafting eats through Copper, Tin, Iron, Mithril, Thorium, Fel Iron, and Adamantite ore in stacks of 5 via Prospecting, where RNG determines which gems you receive. TBC Professions Boost eliminates this gathering marathon entirely.

Crafting professions cost 500 to 2000 gold in raw materials depending on current Auction House prices and which profession you're leveling. Enchanting and Jewelcrafting sit at the expensive end because shard and gem prices stay inflated during early phases when demand outstrips supply. Gathering professions (Herbalism, Mining, Skinning) level by actually gathering nodes in the open world, which means they require time investment rather than material cost - competing with dozens of other players at every spawn point.

Recipe availability adds another layer. Some critical leveling recipes come from specific vendors scattered across Outland. Others drop in dungeons or require reputation. The Bolt of Imbued Netherweave pattern for Tailoring is sold by Eiin in Shattrath, and you need a Mana Loom right next to him to craft it.

Blacksmiths need to check Aldor or Scryers reputation for endgame recipes depending on faction alignment. Without knowing exactly where to train each rank and buy each recipe, players waste gold crafting inefficient items that give fewer skill points per material spent.

Our profession kits include precise material counts calculated with RNG margins for recipes that involve random skill-ups. You won't run out of materials at 362 and have to farm another 50 Adamantite Ore to finish. Everything arrives pre-calculated so you craft from 1 to 375 without a single trip to the Auction House.

How TBC Profession Bundle Works

This service delivers raw materials - you do the crafting yourself. Here's the process:

  1. Pick your professions- Select your first and/or second primary profession, plus optional Cooking or First Aid kits. Choose your server, faction, and region.

  2. Complete purchas e- Pay through secure checkout. You get immediate order confirmation and access to order chat.

  3. Share character details - Provide your character name and preferred delivery method (face-to-face trade in Shattrath, Orgrimmar, or Stormwind, or in-game mail) through order chat.

  4. Receive your materials - For face-to-face delivery, meet our supplier for a direct trade. Larger kits may require multiple trades due to bag space. Mail delivery sends materials in batches - check your mailbox as packages arrive. Blizzard's mail system adds roughly a one-hour delay on item attachments.

  5. Craft to 375 - Follow the included crafting route to level efficiently. Train new recipe ranks at appropriate breakpoints from your profession trainer. Visit Outland trainers at 300 to unlock Master rank (requires level 50+ for most professions).

What is WoW TBC Professions Boost?

A material delivery service where LevelUpper sends every resource needed to level a profession from 1 to 375 directly to your character. You receive the materials and do the crafting yourself using an optimized route, leveling at your own pace without farming a single node or buying anything from the Auction House.

Which professions can I order kits for?

All 10 primary professions: Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, Tailoring, Herbalism, Mining, and Skinning. Secondary profession kits are available for Cooking and First Aid as add-on options. Fishing levels through the fishing action and doesn't require a material kit.

How much does it cost to level a profession in TBC?

Material costs vary heavily by profession and server economy. Cheap professions like First Aid or Cooking run 50-200 gold in materials. Mid-range professions like Alchemy, Leatherworking, and Tailoring cost 500-1000 gold. Expensive professions like Enchanting, Jewelcrafting, and Engineering can hit 1500-2000 gold during early phases when Outland materials are scarce and demand is high. Our kits provide materials at supplier rates, typically cheaper than buying piecemeal from the Auction House.

Do I need level 70 to level professions?

Not for most of the leveling process. You can train Apprentice through Artisan ranks (1-300) at lower levels. Master rank (300-375) requires visiting an Outland trainer, which needs level 50 minimum for crafting professions and level 40 for gathering professions. Specialization quests at 350 typically require level 60-70 and access to specific Outland zones. You can order materials early and craft to 300, then finish the TBC portion once you hit the level requirement.

What's the best profession for my class?

It depends on your role. Cloth DPS (Warlocks, Mages, Shadow Priests) want Tailoring for the Spellfire or Shadoweave sets that stay BiS into Phase 2. Healers benefit from Tailoring's Primal Mooncloth set. Physical DPS and tanks often run Engineering for gadgets and goggles plus Leatherworking for drums. Jewelcrafting and Enchanting work for any class thanks to universal ring enchants and BoP gems. Check class-specific guides for detailed breakdowns before committing - dropping a profession wipes everything.

Can I switch professions later?

You can unlearn a primary profession at any time, but you lose all skill progress and learned recipes permanently. Relearning the same profession starts you back at 1. Specializations within a profession (like Tailoring's Mooncloth, Shadoweave, Spellfire) can be swapped for 150 gold at level 70 by visiting the original specialization NPC in Shattrath. Switching specs does disable BoP items tied to your old specialization, so plan carefully.

How long does material delivery take?

Most profession kit deliveries begin within 30-60 minutes after purchase confirmation and character details are shared. Larger kits or dual-profession orders may take longer to gather and ship. Face-to-face delivery completes in a single trade session (or multiple trades for large kits). Mail delivery sends in batches with roughly one-hour delays per batch due to Blizzard's mail system.

Should I level professions before or after hitting 70?

Both approaches work. Leveling professions alongside your character saves time because you naturally gather materials in each zone and can train new ranks as you level. But many players prefer hitting 70 first, then using a TBC Professions Boostkit to power through 1-375 without interrupting their endgame progression. Either way, you want 375 skill before your first Karazhan lockout if possible - crafted BiS gear gives a bigger power spike than anything from heroic dungeons.

What specializations should I pick?

Tailoring: Shadoweave for Warlocks and Shadow Priests, Spellfire for Mages and Fire/Frost casters, Mooncloth for healers. Blacksmithing: Weaponsmith for DPS, Armorsmith for tanks. Leatherworking: Elemental for agility leather wearers, Dragonscale for mail, Tribal for intellect leather. Alchemy: Transmutation Master for gold income, Elixir Master for raiders who self-supply. Engineering: Gnomish for better trinkets and Toshley's Station teleport, Goblin for bombs and Area 52 teleport. Specialization quests unlock at 350 skill and typically involve a short quest chain in Outland.

Do gathering professions work with material kits?

Gathering professions (Herbalism, Mining, Skinning) level by performing the gathering action on nodes or mobs in the world - you can't level Mining by receiving ore in the mail. These professions require actual time investment running routes through zones. Contact support if you want gathering professions leveled through our piloted service instead. Kits work for all crafting professions and Cooking/First Aid.