World of Warcraft: Classic is returning to Northrend, the continent that hosts the Lich King and his undead minions. You have to be dressed right to endure the chill of Northrend while making a dent in those dungeon mobs, and nobody knows that better than the Tailors of Azeroth.
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The Wrath of the Lich King expansion raised the level caps for all Professions, and Tailoring provides some of those precious pre-raid Best-in-Slot pieces so it gets a lot of attention. There's also a flying carpet mount that only Tailors can use. Tailors should level their skills not only for fun and profit, but also for their own benefit. This guide will help get you there quickly.
Before you go to Northrend, it's best to make sure your Tailoring skill is maxed out at 350. The professionals you'll meet in this new environment can only train you past this level.
Cloth Scavenging wasn't added as a passive Tailoring skill until Patch 7.0.1 in 2015. It wasn't taught by a trainer but learned from a book that randomly drops from mobs throughout Northrend. Players currently enjoying Wrath of the Lich King Classic won't have access to this skill.
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The new cloth on the loom is Frostweave, an item only found in Northrend and only for characters from level 70 and up. The first step in leveling Tailoring is to gather 250 pieces of Frostweave Cloth to level your skill from 350 to 375, and make 50 Bolts of Frostweave in the process.
Once you reach 375, talk to your Trainer about the Frostweave set. Make key parts of this set to grind up to 395. One possible combination is five Belts, five pairs of Boots, and
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