So, perhaps it seems a bit late for a review on the few year old game, but I like to blog on what I play, and believe it or not, I still play Gears from time to time!
So what keeps me coming back to this MMOFPS when there are a few other, more popular ones out there (COD4, Halo 3, etc)? Gears is just different!
Gears just has this bloody, rough, rude and dirty feel to it! Of course I love COD4, and I know lots of people love Halo 3, but Gears still ranks high in comparison in my books, even though you can barely ever find people to play with these days! When I get tired of being sniped in COD4, or when my Oblivion freezes and I haven't saved in a while, or sometimes if I am just bored, I'll throw in some Gears and chainsaw the hell out of people and that always makes me smile! Nothing in COD4 compares to the excitement of a shotgun showdown in Gears and none of the soldiers from COD4 look nearly as tough as the COG gang! Although I do hate playing them because they are so ugly, the Locust do look pretty cool too!
I really like how there can be someone who is SO GOOD at Gears, and you can still get lucky sometimes and own them if you're careful. I think the chainsaws are ridiculously fun, and love how angry people get when you sneak up and get them with it! It is 100 times easier to play than COD4 (in terms of skill I mean), which is a nice change if I don't feel like taking my game playing seriously that day. Oh, and how cool is the Hammer of Dawn?!
Of course there are some not so good things about Gears, like the fact that if you're sprinting you can barely see anything other than your character's back. The bug that if you are downed with certain weapons out you can't switch. You can't play a female character, and of course the lag that sometimes makes a deadly shotgun blast to the chest shoot a car 5 feet behind you... but despite these, the game is still a blast! And this is only the multiplayer! There is a offline storyline to play through as well that is interesting, fun, and slightly frightening at times!
I think it would be so much fun to have another night of Gears with all my xbox friends like we used to ages ago! I think I'll try to set one up sometime soon, so if you read this and you're still into Gears, add me on xbox live and tell me, I'll try to include you if not many of my buds will play again!
Chainsaws Forever!
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
Frozen Oblivion
So, I had never had any problems with my Oblivion game until recently. It would get overwhelmed sometimes and take forever to load in like the middle of a town or something occasionally, but personally I had never seen it freeze up. Of course I am very careful with my disks when I am putting them in the 360 or taking them out, so I don't think I could have damaged it, and have not lent it to anyone in months.
Recently, like since the second last update for the game, it has started freezing on me. Sometimes it is when I am just about to start fighting something, or when I first go into a dungeon, but sometimes I am just wandering around and it randomly freezes. It never did anything like this before, and it wouldn't be so bad except it happens sometimes once every half hour!
I know this freezing is something new, because I have been playing the game a fair bit over the past month and it never froze! So, I am wondering what happened to it? The only thing I can figure is somehow maybe the updates messed it up? I don't know if that is even possible, and I tried to find some information on what the updates were supposed to do, but I couldn't.
What happens is the 360 window opens and says that the disk is unreadable and to eject, clean it, and put it back in or something. So, at first I figured it was my disk, but it is happening even when I'm playing in the Shivering Isles, so I don't know if that is the case anymore.
Basically I am just wondering if anyone else is having similar problems with their game. Maybe someone will have some input on what is wrong and how I might fix it, because there is nothing more frustrating than running somewhere you've never been before in the Shivering Isles and then having the game crash three times when you're almost there so you have to do it over and over! It is enough to make me not want to play anymore! Help!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Must Have Songs For Rock Band
Alright, so I know I have blogged about Rock Band so many times already, but here's another one! I decided rather than just commenting on all the new songs they bring out, that I'll make my personal favorites list! Then, as they come out with new must have songs, I'll just add them to my list. A lot of my opinion of a song will be based on how much fun it is to sing, because that's what I do most in Rock Band, but I do usually try it on Bass and Guitar as well if I like it enough.
So, in order of their release as downloadable songs, here are my favorites!The ones in pink are the ones that I actually listen to on a regular basis outside the game as well as play the sh*t out of on Rock Band. =)
3's & 7's - Queens of the Stone Age
Little Sister - Queens of the Stone Age
Sick Sick Sick - Queens of the Stone Age
The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
Dirty Little Secret - All-American Rejects
Move Along - All-American Rejects
Song With a Mission - The Sounds
Don't Look Back In Anger - Oasis
Live Forever - Oasis
Wonderwall - Oasis
Ten Speed (of God's Blood and Burial) - Coheed & Cambria
CrushCrushCrush - Paramore
Beethoven's C*** - Serj Tankian
More Than A Feeling - Boston
Still Alive - GlaDOS
It Hurts - Angels and Airwaves
Hysteria - Muse
Indestructible - Disturbed
Inside The Fire - Disturbed
Afterlife - Avenged Sevenfold
So, in order of their release as downloadable songs, here are my favorites!The ones in pink are the ones that I actually listen to on a regular basis outside the game as well as play the sh*t out of on Rock Band. =)
3's & 7's - Queens of the Stone Age
Little Sister - Queens of the Stone Age
Sick Sick Sick - Queens of the Stone Age
The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
Dirty Little Secret - All-American Rejects
Move Along - All-American Rejects
Song With a Mission - The Sounds
Don't Look Back In Anger - Oasis
Live Forever - Oasis
Wonderwall - Oasis
Ten Speed (of God's Blood and Burial) - Coheed & Cambria
CrushCrushCrush - Paramore
Beethoven's C*** - Serj Tankian
More Than A Feeling - Boston
Still Alive - GlaDOS
It Hurts - Angels and Airwaves
Hysteria - Muse
Indestructible - Disturbed
Inside The Fire - Disturbed
Afterlife - Avenged Sevenfold
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Downloadable Content For Oblivion on Xbox 360 - What's Worth Getting?
For any of you Oblivion fans out there who are looking to add some content to your game, but aren't sure which of the many packs you should download, I'll go over them all quickly in this post. I have them all, so hopefully I can help you save some microsoft points, or encourage you to spend some!
Shivering Isles Expansion Pack: This will cost you 2400 Microsoft points, but it will give you about 30 hours of play time in the new area and you have to have this pack to get all the Shivering Isles acheivements! If you are looking for more playable content for your game, obviously this is the extra content you should get! It's an interesting place with cool quests, and well worth the Microsoft points if you have them!
Knights of the Nine Pack: This pack will cost you 800 Microsoft points, but it is a lot of fun! You end up with some nice armor and weapons, a cool base and minions! I'd definitely say it is worth getting if you are looking for some new content, although if you are choosing between this pack and the Shivering Isles, go with the Shivering Isles! It has more play time and you get the achievements.
Horse Armor: I would not recommend getting this pack! It will cost you 200 Microsoft points, and it is armor for your horse... If you are really worried about your poor horses getting killed, do the assassin's guild quests and get Shadowmare. He cannot be killed, is super fast and looks awesome. Also, if you need somewhere to put a few of those extra weapons, you can knock him out, fill him up, and ride away. (Cruel, but handy!)
The Orrey: This add on is only 150 Microsoft points, and it is kind of cool. You get to rebuild this giant mechanical star map thing for a quest and it looks neat when you're finished it. You can then get buffs from it depending on the phases of the moon. Of course it isn't an essential download, but it is fun if you are looking for a little quest and something new.
Wizard's Tower: This is a base that you can purchase for 150 Microsoft Points. If you are the magic user type, you should chose this download if you are looking into getting only one. All the downloadable bases cost a fair bit of money to upgrade to their intended glory though, so be prepared to fork over your hard earned gold!
The Thieve's Den: For 150 Microsoft points, this is my favorite out of the downloadable bases! You get to take over this pirate cove and send your crew out to plunder for you! Although it's not quite as fancy as the other bases, you do get to hang out with pirates and make 1000G a week from their plundering! It is designed to be for stealthy characters.
The Vile Lair: This base will cost you 150 Microsoft points as well. If you are playing as a vampire character, this is the base for you! It is pretty cool, especially if you are an evil character, and there is even an alter to cure your vampirism at if you want to.
Fighter's Stronghold: This is the newest of the downloadable bases and also costs 150 Microsoft points. It is a really cool castle that even has secret passageways, so if I wasn't so attached to my Thieve's Den, I am sure I would like this base best! It will cost you a lot to upgrade, but looks nice once you do, and once you've started upgrading you can purchase a special forge for it.
Spell Tomes: These cost 80 Microsoft points to add to your game, and they are handy. Basically you will find them on things you kill and as soon as you read them they will make you learn a spell. The 80 points that they cost is a reasonable price for new easy to learn spells.
Mehrunes' Razor: This pack will cost you 250 Microsoft points and is fun. It adds a large dungeon that you fight through to gain the powerful Mehrune's Razor, which has a chance to kill enemies in one hit. I think it is worth the points, and would recommended getting it if you are interested in seeing a new dungeon and some new items.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Why Nerds/Gamers Are Hot!
10 Reasons Why Nerdy / Gamer Guys Are Hotter Than Other Guys :
- They may not be the most attractive guys out there, but this also means they are likely to not be as full of themselves as some other guys!
- Though nerdy / gamer guys tend to be slightly unattractive in high school, they tend to end up so much hotter than the jock type guys when they hit their mid 20s and learn to work with their awkwardness.
- Nerdy / gamer guys tend to be more imaginative, which is a good thing for many reasons!
- Nerdy / gamer guys will work harder to win your affections, where as overly attractive/ arrogant guys are used to just soaking up attention from girls.
- Nerdy / gamer guys are usually smart! Super attractive guys usually end up being rather stupid about most things and once you’ve been together for a while, conversation is a bore.
- Nerdy / gamer guys probably get a lot less “action” than other guys, which means a lot of repressed sexual energy! (lol)
- Nerdy / gamer guys tend to be sweeter, and will be more likely to treat you like a princess, rather than expect you to treat them like a prince!
- Nerdy/ gamer guys usually end up rich!
- Nerdy / gamer guys are used to working with small buttons on controllers and computers and such, so are usually good with their hands… lol
- Most are really fun! Interesting! And will be much more likely to remain committed than your average jock.
10 Reasons Why Nerdy / Gamer Girls Are Hotter Than Other Girls:
- They were never the hottest/ thinnest girls in High school, so by the time they hit their 20s, they are likely to get into and stay in shape and look great, where as the girls from high school who were really skinny and popular will balloon when their teenage metabolism dies… lol
- Quiet girls always end up being the freaks (in a good way… most of the time…)
- She’ll play video games with you!
- Having less of a social life through school would have allowed them to get ahead, meaning they will probably be really successful.
- What guy doesn’t have a thing for the librarian glasses?
- Shyish girls tend to get overlooked by other guys at parties, etc, so you don’t have to worry about a bunch of people trying to pick up your girlfriend.
- They’ll be more imaginative and sweet than other girls.
- What nerdy / gamer girl do you know who is easy?? They usually aren’t, which may mean more work on your part, but that also means she’ll be more likely to be committed!
- They are probably really down to earth, which usually makes someone a lot easier to get along with!
- Nerdy / gamer girls tend to stay away from ditzyness, which (lets face it) will make them a lot less annoying than some other girls!!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Are You Addicted to the World of Warcraft Quiz
Are You Addicted To World of Warcraft?
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
What World of Warcraft Professions Should I Chose?
There are 10 different primary professions that you can have. They are:
In this post, I will discuss each of the primary professions briefly to give you a bit of background information if you are finding it difficult to decide which you should chose. I will also go over the secondary professions and let you know which are must haves, and which can be left to level until you are just bored without anything else to do, lol. I will start with the secondary professions.
So I would recommend grabbing Cooking, Fishing and First Aid as soon as you can! Of course you may not be able to afford them at level 1, but when you have the spare silver, make sure you grab them. The most important of the secondary professions would be Fist Aid (unless you are a healing class), so make sure you get it first.
Basically your professions are set up so that you can level them as you level, so if you are already level 70 and are just thinking about getting them now, it will be a little more frustrating than if you just do it as you level.
First Aid is easy. You just need the cloth that you'll find while you're questing, just make sure you pick it all up! If you are 70, just go farm for a bit, it won't take you that long to find it all. It will probably keep you from doing your cloth turn ins in whatever cities you are trying to gain rep with (which can be a lot of experience), so you'll just have to decide if you'd rather have more xp, or max out your first aid! (You can always go get more cloth later for the turn ins.)
If you are a healing class, you may not need first aid right away, but I do have it with all of my characters. There is always the possibility that you will want to reserve mana, in which cases bandages come in quite handy!
Fishing is one of the more time consuming professions I find. It takes 15 caught fish on average to get a point, and it does not matter where you fish, so I'd definitely recommend leveling it somewhere that you are catching all of the fish, and none are getting away. So basically, it will take you 5625 fish to get your fishing maxed, which will take a long time, so don't attempt it all at once! Just do it for fun when you are bored, or take part in the fishing contests on Sunday in Booty Bay, or fish in the canals in Stormwind when you are waiting on a Battleground. If you do manage to max out your fishing, it will really help you level your cooking and you can make a lot of money selling extra fish from Outland! (Plus the fishing dailys are really easy!)
Cooking can be irritating, but you can basically level it from 1-375 in one sitting if you are patient enough! If you happen to have fishing, you can fish your way to 375, but you will have to do a bit of farming or buy some things in the Auction House to get past 225. When you reach 225 you have to make your way to Tanaris and find Dirge in the Inn in Gadgetzan. He'll ask you to bring him
Now onto the Primary Professions. You can only chose two of these, and chose wisely, because if you want to change them, you will lose all the points you've earned toward the profession you drop, and there is no way of getting those points back!
Enachanting: Once feared because of the insane location of the trainer (inside the instance Uldaman) which they have now changed, this profession is rather difficult to get to 375. Basically, if you disenchant every single green you pick up while questing, you may still need to go farm for a few hours to get the mats you require to level. If you are interested in an easy and fast profession, do not get enchanting! It is great for healers/ casters because of the enchants you can get for your rings at 375, and if you are lucky enough to snag some really good patterns in raids/ instances, you can make a fair bit of money with it in the end. Personally, I can't say that I have ever made any money with my enchanting however. I am 375, and have a lot of good patterns, but I am not the type of person to spam trade trying to sell my services, so I only use them on myself and my friends. If you are planning on just buying mats to level, you can expect to fork out a few thousand gold at least on this baby! The mats are probably the most expensive for any profession.
Jewel Crafting: This profession was added in the Burning Crusade expansion, and if your character is a Draenei, you may want to pick it up because they have a racial + to this profession. If you do decide on Jewel Crafting, you MUST have mining as your other primary profession. If you don't it is going to cost you SO MUCH to purchase all the ore you will need to prospect and all the gems! I had two 375 miners, and had saved most of what I had gathered leveling them up, and I still needed to buy ore and such from time to time. When you get up to 365ish, you will find that you only get points for cutting blue gems (unless you are lucky enough to find certain patterns that I did not have.) This isn't as bad as you may think, because although each blue gem is 20g-65g, once you cut them and get your points, you can turn around and reauction them for more! Jewel crafting is actually a very good money making profession once you get up to 375, and one that I did not find too irritating to level.
Tailoring: Tailoring is probably one of the easiest professions to level up until you reach 350. Before level 350 you can just use the cloth you find while you are questing/ doing instances to level up, and if you happen to have Enchanting as your other primary profession, then you can DE the greens/ blues that you make for Enchanting mats. Once you reach 350, tailoring can become somewhat pricey. You will need to make imbuded netherweave robes to get to 375, which take so much netherweave, netherweb spider silk and arcane dust that it will drain your gold or take up a lot of your time while you farm. Despite this, if you are a cloth wearer, it is a great profession to have! If you are not a cloth wearer (my paladin has it) then you can still make a lot of money making the specialty cloths and rare/ epic items!
Blacksmithing: Anyone who has reached 375 blacksmithing, I have a special respect for you! This profession is a constant struggle, and despite the 1000g I have put into it and my three 375 miners, I am still stuck around 365. Of course I could just spend another 1000g to get my last 10 points, or spend hours and hours searching for mining nodes, but I haven't been bored enough to do that yet! If you are a blacksmith, you will also need to be a miner. Expect much frustrations, lots of farming, and be prepared to put out lots of gold! If you are lucky enough to find a really good pattern at 375, I assume you could make back your gold.
Alchemy: If you are looking for an easy profession to level that can still make you a lot of money, Alchemy would be it! It is definitely the easiest non-gathering profession to level and if you have herbalism as your second primary profession it is really cheap to level! The elixirs and health/ mana pots that you can make at 375 come in handy a lot and you can sell them easily in the Auction House. Also, you can make flasks which will also sell for a fair bit!
Herbalism: Herbalism is really easy to level if you do it while you are leveling! If you are 70 and pick up herbalism, it can be somewhat of a pain because unlike mining where you can smelt for points, you have to go out and physically pick every plant in order to gain points. With an epic mount and some good tunes you can go out and get up to 375 in one sitting, but it does take a while so be patient! You can sell the plants you pick for good money or use them to level your Alchemy.
Skinning: Skinning is a good profession to grab if you're not sure what you want to get, but just want to have something, or if you are a leather worker (obviously). If you are leveling it while you are leveling, it is really simple, just make sure to remember to skin whatever you kill! Leather from Outland can sell very well, so if you want a good gold making gathering profession, this one isn't bad!
Leatherworking: If you are a leather-wearer or a mail-wearer, leather working is a handy little profession to grab! Not only can you make yourself some decent gear for level 70, you can also make handy little things like Drums of War, that are great for raids! It does take a lot of leather to level, so make sure you have skinning as your second primary profession, or you may have to spend a lot to buy all the leather.
Mining: This profession is easy to level if you do so while you are leveling (like most gathering professions) but if you are 70 and grab it, be prepared for some frustration! I have leveled it starting at level 70 twice now, lol and it is time consuming!!! Mining is probably the most handy of the gathering professions to have however, because the ore and stones are needed for Blacksmithing, Jewel crafting, Engineering, and little things you can make (like belt buckles) are needed in all the other professions as well (except Alchemy). If you are only picking one profession to start off with, I'd recommend grabbing mining just because it pairs up nicely with so many other professions!
Engineering: This profession used to be the most unused of all the professions, but after one of the latest patches added the buildable flying mounts, a lot of people grabbed it! The fact that you can make yourself a little helicopter flying mount is really cool, but this profession is really hard to level. Basically, if you are taking up engineering, make sure you keep like everything you make! Each time you learn more patterns, they take items that you made to level up a few skill points ago. Once you make it to 375 though there are a lot of really sweet things you can make yourself, including a really nice helm. If you want a profession that is going to make you a lot of gold, this probably isn't a good one to go with. It is mostly a self-buffing profession.
Hopefully this will help if you are trying to make a decision on which professions to chose! If you have any further questions/ concerns please feel free to contact me at lilgamergirl@gmail.com or leave a comment!
- Enchanting
- Blacksmithing
- Tailoring
- Alchemy
- Herbalism
- Mining
- Jewel Crafting
- Skinning
- Leatherworking
- Engineering
- Cooking - Good $$ maker & helpful to you.
- Fishing - Good $$ maker.
- First Aid - Helpful to you.
In this post, I will discuss each of the primary professions briefly to give you a bit of background information if you are finding it difficult to decide which you should chose. I will also go over the secondary professions and let you know which are must haves, and which can be left to level until you are just bored without anything else to do, lol. I will start with the secondary professions.
So I would recommend grabbing Cooking, Fishing and First Aid as soon as you can! Of course you may not be able to afford them at level 1, but when you have the spare silver, make sure you grab them. The most important of the secondary professions would be Fist Aid (unless you are a healing class), so make sure you get it first.
Basically your professions are set up so that you can level them as you level, so if you are already level 70 and are just thinking about getting them now, it will be a little more frustrating than if you just do it as you level.
First Aid is easy. You just need the cloth that you'll find while you're questing, just make sure you pick it all up! If you are 70, just go farm for a bit, it won't take you that long to find it all. It will probably keep you from doing your cloth turn ins in whatever cities you are trying to gain rep with (which can be a lot of experience), so you'll just have to decide if you'd rather have more xp, or max out your first aid! (You can always go get more cloth later for the turn ins.)
If you are a healing class, you may not need first aid right away, but I do have it with all of my characters. There is always the possibility that you will want to reserve mana, in which cases bandages come in quite handy!
Fishing is one of the more time consuming professions I find. It takes 15 caught fish on average to get a point, and it does not matter where you fish, so I'd definitely recommend leveling it somewhere that you are catching all of the fish, and none are getting away. So basically, it will take you 5625 fish to get your fishing maxed, which will take a long time, so don't attempt it all at once! Just do it for fun when you are bored, or take part in the fishing contests on Sunday in Booty Bay, or fish in the canals in Stormwind when you are waiting on a Battleground. If you do manage to max out your fishing, it will really help you level your cooking and you can make a lot of money selling extra fish from Outland! (Plus the fishing dailys are really easy!)
Cooking can be irritating, but you can basically level it from 1-375 in one sitting if you are patient enough! If you happen to have fishing, you can fish your way to 375, but you will have to do a bit of farming or buy some things in the Auction House to get past 225. When you reach 225 you have to make your way to Tanaris and find Dirge in the Inn in Gadgetzan. He'll ask you to bring him
- 20 Alterac Swiss - can get from Trias Cheese in Stormwind (and lots of other places)
- 10 Zesty Clam Meat - can get from the turtles along the beach in Tanaris
- 12 Giant Eggs - can get from the Rocs in Tanaris or the Owlbeasts in Hinterlands
Now onto the Primary Professions. You can only chose two of these, and chose wisely, because if you want to change them, you will lose all the points you've earned toward the profession you drop, and there is no way of getting those points back!
Enachanting: Once feared because of the insane location of the trainer (inside the instance Uldaman) which they have now changed, this profession is rather difficult to get to 375. Basically, if you disenchant every single green you pick up while questing, you may still need to go farm for a few hours to get the mats you require to level. If you are interested in an easy and fast profession, do not get enchanting! It is great for healers/ casters because of the enchants you can get for your rings at 375, and if you are lucky enough to snag some really good patterns in raids/ instances, you can make a fair bit of money with it in the end. Personally, I can't say that I have ever made any money with my enchanting however. I am 375, and have a lot of good patterns, but I am not the type of person to spam trade trying to sell my services, so I only use them on myself and my friends. If you are planning on just buying mats to level, you can expect to fork out a few thousand gold at least on this baby! The mats are probably the most expensive for any profession.
Jewel Crafting: This profession was added in the Burning Crusade expansion, and if your character is a Draenei, you may want to pick it up because they have a racial + to this profession. If you do decide on Jewel Crafting, you MUST have mining as your other primary profession. If you don't it is going to cost you SO MUCH to purchase all the ore you will need to prospect and all the gems! I had two 375 miners, and had saved most of what I had gathered leveling them up, and I still needed to buy ore and such from time to time. When you get up to 365ish, you will find that you only get points for cutting blue gems (unless you are lucky enough to find certain patterns that I did not have.) This isn't as bad as you may think, because although each blue gem is 20g-65g, once you cut them and get your points, you can turn around and reauction them for more! Jewel crafting is actually a very good money making profession once you get up to 375, and one that I did not find too irritating to level.
Tailoring: Tailoring is probably one of the easiest professions to level up until you reach 350. Before level 350 you can just use the cloth you find while you are questing/ doing instances to level up, and if you happen to have Enchanting as your other primary profession, then you can DE the greens/ blues that you make for Enchanting mats. Once you reach 350, tailoring can become somewhat pricey. You will need to make imbuded netherweave robes to get to 375, which take so much netherweave, netherweb spider silk and arcane dust that it will drain your gold or take up a lot of your time while you farm. Despite this, if you are a cloth wearer, it is a great profession to have! If you are not a cloth wearer (my paladin has it) then you can still make a lot of money making the specialty cloths and rare/ epic items!
Blacksmithing: Anyone who has reached 375 blacksmithing, I have a special respect for you! This profession is a constant struggle, and despite the 1000g I have put into it and my three 375 miners, I am still stuck around 365. Of course I could just spend another 1000g to get my last 10 points, or spend hours and hours searching for mining nodes, but I haven't been bored enough to do that yet! If you are a blacksmith, you will also need to be a miner. Expect much frustrations, lots of farming, and be prepared to put out lots of gold! If you are lucky enough to find a really good pattern at 375, I assume you could make back your gold.
Alchemy: If you are looking for an easy profession to level that can still make you a lot of money, Alchemy would be it! It is definitely the easiest non-gathering profession to level and if you have herbalism as your second primary profession it is really cheap to level! The elixirs and health/ mana pots that you can make at 375 come in handy a lot and you can sell them easily in the Auction House. Also, you can make flasks which will also sell for a fair bit!
Herbalism: Herbalism is really easy to level if you do it while you are leveling! If you are 70 and pick up herbalism, it can be somewhat of a pain because unlike mining where you can smelt for points, you have to go out and physically pick every plant in order to gain points. With an epic mount and some good tunes you can go out and get up to 375 in one sitting, but it does take a while so be patient! You can sell the plants you pick for good money or use them to level your Alchemy.
Skinning: Skinning is a good profession to grab if you're not sure what you want to get, but just want to have something, or if you are a leather worker (obviously). If you are leveling it while you are leveling, it is really simple, just make sure to remember to skin whatever you kill! Leather from Outland can sell very well, so if you want a good gold making gathering profession, this one isn't bad!
Leatherworking: If you are a leather-wearer or a mail-wearer, leather working is a handy little profession to grab! Not only can you make yourself some decent gear for level 70, you can also make handy little things like Drums of War, that are great for raids! It does take a lot of leather to level, so make sure you have skinning as your second primary profession, or you may have to spend a lot to buy all the leather.
Mining: This profession is easy to level if you do so while you are leveling (like most gathering professions) but if you are 70 and grab it, be prepared for some frustration! I have leveled it starting at level 70 twice now, lol and it is time consuming!!! Mining is probably the most handy of the gathering professions to have however, because the ore and stones are needed for Blacksmithing, Jewel crafting, Engineering, and little things you can make (like belt buckles) are needed in all the other professions as well (except Alchemy). If you are only picking one profession to start off with, I'd recommend grabbing mining just because it pairs up nicely with so many other professions!
Engineering: This profession used to be the most unused of all the professions, but after one of the latest patches added the buildable flying mounts, a lot of people grabbed it! The fact that you can make yourself a little helicopter flying mount is really cool, but this profession is really hard to level. Basically, if you are taking up engineering, make sure you keep like everything you make! Each time you learn more patterns, they take items that you made to level up a few skill points ago. Once you make it to 375 though there are a lot of really sweet things you can make yourself, including a really nice helm. If you want a profession that is going to make you a lot of gold, this probably isn't a good one to go with. It is mostly a self-buffing profession.
Hopefully this will help if you are trying to make a decision on which professions to chose! If you have any further questions/ concerns please feel free to contact me at lilgamergirl@gmail.com or leave a comment!
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