Shopping List
Purchase the following items to level your Jewelcrafting in a hurry.
You'll need approximately 1500 gold for this effort.
●80 Copper Bar
●120 Bronze Bar
●30 Silver Bar
●20 Iron Bar
●100 Mithril Bar
●65 Thorium Bar
●10 Adamantite Bar
●20 Malachite
●40 Shadowgem
●10 Jade
●30 Moss Agate
●35 Citrine
●35 Aquamarine
●25 Star Ruby
●20 Large Opal
●15 Azerothian Diamond
●20 Huge Emerald
●20 Azure Moonstone
●30 Blood Garnet
●50 Golden Draenite
●25 Living Ruby
●25 Dawnstone
●25 Talasite
●25 Nightseye
●25 Noble Topaz
●25 Star of Elune
●10 Earthstorm Diamond
●10 Skyfire Diamond
●150 Solid Stone
●60 Elemental Water
●40 Flask of Mojo
●10 Mercurial Adamantite
Trainers
Apprentice
●Alliance - Padaar - The Exodar
●Horde - Amin - Silvermoon City
Journeyman, Expert, Artisan
●Alliance - Farii - The Exodar
●Horde - Kalinda - Silvermoon City
Master
●Both - Hamanar - Shattrath City (Aldor)
●Both - Jazdalaad - Netherstorm
Crafting Ladder
Jewelcrafting to 30
Make enough Delicate Copper Wire to ding to level 30. You’ll be using these later for other creations.
Jewelcrafting to 50
Make enough Tigerseye Bands to get to level 50. Give these away or vendor them. Lowbie players will like them, for the ten minutes they have them before they upgrade.
Jewelcrafting to 70
Make Bronze Settings until you hit Jewelcrafting level 70. You’ll need some 50 of these for future efforts.
Now its time to train for Journeyman Jewelcrafting. Then back to work!
Jewelcrafting to 80
Make enough Elegant Silver Rings to hit level 80. The Bronze Settings work may have already leveled you this high. No matter what, be sure to get to 80. These are best disenchanted or vendored.
Jewelcrafting to 90
Make the Ring of Silver Might until you ding to level 90. Disenchant or vendor the rings when done.
Jewelcrafting to 100
Make Gloom Bands until you ding to level 100. For the most part very few people buy +Spirit gear, so these are best vendored, disenchanted, or, for a lark, give them away to Lowbies, just to hear their screams of joy.
Jewelcrafting to 110
Now make the Ring of Twilight Shadows until you get to level 110. You could dump them en masse in the Auction House and keep them in rotation, and they’ll sell. Or disenchant them for stuff to sell to offset the leveling process.
Jewelcrafting to 120
Make the Heavy Jade Ring to ding to level 120. These will also sell in the AH, but if you’re in a hurry just disenchant or vendor them.
Jewelcrafting to 150
Make enough Pendant of the Agate Shield to hit level 150. Battleground players will love these. Keep them in your Auction House rotation, and you’ll sell them all.
It’s time to train to become an Expert Jewelcrafter. Do that, then back to the grind!
Jewelcrafting to 170
Make enough Mithril Filigree to hit level 170. You’ll be using 20 of these in future efforts.
Jewelcrafting to 175
Make the Blazing Citrine Ring until you hit 175. Like some of the other items you’ve made, this ring will eventually sell. Just keep them in rotation, especially on weekends.
Jewelcrafting to 180
Make the Solid Stone Statue to get to level 180. Vendor or disenchant, unless you think you’ll actually use it. They can be nice in the Battlegrounds.
Jewelcrafting to 210
Make enough Citrine Ring of Rapid Healing to ding to level 210 Jewelcrafting. Put these in your AH rotation.
Jewelcrafting to 220
Make enough Aquamarine Signet of (Whatever) to ding to level 220. These rings are great for the level, and will sell well in the Auction House. Each ring has a chance for a differing enchant, and some will be more popular than others.
Jewelcrafting to 225
Make the Aquamarine Pendant of the Warrior until you ding to level 225. These have nice bonuses, but not as nice as some of the other gear at this level. AH or disenchant.
It’s time to get trained to become an Artisan Jewelcrafter. You’re getting there.
Jewelcrafting to 235
Make enough Thorium Setting to get to level 235. You’re going to use a bunch of these, around 70 of them, so you may as well make them all now.
Jewelcrafting to 260
Make the Ruby Pendant of Fire until you hit level 260. (You may have hit that in the previous step, so skip this if you’re already at 260.) This ring is of limited use, so disenchant or vendor.
Jewelcrafting to 280
Make the Simple Opal Ring until you get to Jewelcrafting level 280. At +12 Agility this will sell in the AH. Keep it in your rotation.
Jewelcrafting to 285
Make the Diamond Focus Ring until you hit level 285. It’s a fairly poor item for level 48, so disenchant or vendor.
Jewelcrafting to 290
Make the Glowing Thorium Band until you hit level 290. This is not the best ring for a level 51 healer, but it may sell to those with lousy gear. Put it in your AH rotation, or disenchant.
Jewelcrafting to 300
Make the Emerald Lion Ring to get to level 300. Yay, you’ve hit the old limit! The pot luck mix of +enchants on this ring make it desirable to multi-purpose classes such as Druids, Paladins, and Shaman. Put this in your AH rotation.
Time to see a trainer and get trained to be a Master Jewelcrafter.
Jewelcrafting to 310
Cut a Blood Garnet into a Teardrop Blood Garnet until you ding to 310. Yep, you’re making gems now. Sell in the AH, or give to impoverished guildies. Do this for pretty much all the gems you cut, of course saving gems that you need for your personal gear.
Jewelcrafting to 315
Cut Blood Garnet into a Jagged Deep Peridot, or cut Golden Draenite into a Gleaming Golden Draenite. Go until you hit 315.
Jewelcrafting to 325
Cut a Flame Spessarite into a Glinting Flame Spessarite. (It goes without saying as you make these cuts; if you have other gems with cuts that are orange or yellow, substitute what you have for these suggestions. The point is to level.)
Jewelcrafting to 345
Cut Draenite into Smooth Golden Draenite.
Jewelcrafting to 350
Make enough Heavy Adamantite Ring to hit level 350. These rings are loaded with Stamina, so they’ll sell well in the AH.
Jewelcrafting to 365
Make high end blue cuts on gems at this point. There are many cuts, see what recipes you have from the Trainer, and what you can buy in the AH. The goal here is to get from skill level 350 to 365.
Jewelcrafting to 375
Now we’re in the home stretch. To finish this off and get to 375, its time to cut diamonds. You’re going to be cutting meta gems now. Again, you’ll have to see what recipes you can get from the AH.
There are also rep-based recipes you should get. This will require getting to friendly with the Sha’Tar, and honored with the Consortium and the Keepers of Time. If you’ve been a level 70 for any amount of time, you probably already have these reps:
●Keepers of Time - Honored Enigmatic Skyfire Diamond
●Sha'tar - Friendly Insightful Earthstorm Diamond
●Consortium - Honored Swift Skyfire Diamond
Buy the patterns and above (don’t forget to check the AH as well) and cut away on the Diamonds you get in the AH or from vendors.
That should get you to 375. Congratulations!