With Dragonflight development in full swing, you will soon get a chance to try out the new and updated profession system in World of Warcraft. This system has been designed to provide greater depth and engagement, allowing you—the crafters of Azeroth—to differentiate yourselves and stand out from your peers.
Before diving into the details of crafting, it’s worth noting that there are three main pillars to revamped professions:
In this preview, we’re focusing on crafting with quality, but before diving into that topic, a quick summary of the other two for context.
Crafting orders are a new way for you to place an order for almost any Dragon Isles crafting recipe using an Auction House-like interface. This new service will be provided to you nearly free of charge by representatives of the Artisan’s Consortium, a new trade organization recently founded with its first Branch in the Dragon Isles.
When placing an order, there are three options that you can set for who can fulfill it: available to anyone, guild-members only, or a specific individual. Tradeable reagents can be provided by you or the crafter while certain special reagents may only be provided by one or the other. In particular, Soulbound reagents will often need to be provided by you when placing an order for a Soulbound item.
You will also be able to customize the order further by including various Optional Reagents depending on the recipe, dictating exactly what you want to be crafted. For example, many equipment recipes will allow you to specify secondary stats, similar to Missives from Shadowlands.
Once you are finished customizing the order, you will decide on an offered commission to the crafter, pay a small posting fee, and send it off.
Crafters can then view
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