Best Zones For Low Level Gathering Professions
Posted on November 9th, 2009 by Laythe under Alliance, Blood Elf, DE, Death Knights, Dranei, Druid, Dwarf, Economics, Efficiency Tips, Faster Leveling, Gathering Professions, General Tips, Gnome, Gold Building, Gold Farming, Grinding, Herbalism, Horde, Human, Leveling, Low Level, Mining, Night Elf, Orc, PVE, Skinning, Tips, Trade Skills, World of Warcraft, WotLKOptimize Your Profession Selection For Maximum Low Level Earnings
Whether you’re starting your first toon or your 20th, you have one of two goals in mind. One is to get to 80 as fast as possible, and in that light we tend to tell folks to not even mess with professions until 80. But if you are making a toon to end up being a gathering profession alt in the first place, then you certainly want to maximize your time and effort. It is entirely possible to keep skinning, mining and herbalism completely maxed out as you quest.
Not all zones are created equal when it comes to the gathering professions. In case you didn’t notice, Teldrassil is a giant tree, so there isn’t a single copper node on the whole thing. Your new Night Elf warrior is going to be completely out of luck until you hit Darkshore if you choose to do the Nefl starting area. There are way around this, however. You don’t HAVE to use the Orc starting area just because you’re an Orc. In other words, once you decide which profession you want to level, go level in an area that lets you gain levels and skill-ups in both.
With that introduction, here is a list of all the starting areas and what gathering professions they support better than other professions or zones. It’s not unreasonable to hit level 20 or so with a couple hundred extra gold just for picking a few flowers or swinging your pick along the way.
Alliance
- Dun Murogh – Dwarf/Gnome: This is probably the best gathering profession zone in the entire game. No matter what you choose, there are plenty of mines, herbs and almost everything is skinable. It just doesn’t get any better than this.
- Teldrassil – Night Elf: Teldrassil is good for both Herbalism and Skinning, but there isn’t a single mining node.
- Azuremyst/Bloodmyst Isles - Dranei: The Dranei starting areas are bigger and more spread out than Dun Murogh. Although there is a bit of everything, it’s the worst of the areas for gathering overall.
- Elwynn Forest – Human: You won’t do much skinning in Elwynn, and it’s better for mining than herbalism.
Horde
- Durotar – Orc/Troll: Durotar isn’t terrific for any of the professions, you’ll have to wait until you get to the Barrens to start cleaning up on Mines and Herbs. It is, however, far better for mining. Both areas are OK for skinning as well, but the place is so huge that you can spend a great deal of time running from node to node.
- Silverpine – Undead: This is by far the best place for Horde toons for both Mining and Herbalism. There isn’t a better Herbalism location anywhere else, actually, as it beats Dun Murogh and is very close to UC. Not terrific in the skinning category.
- Eversong Woods – Blood Elf: Decent all-around for gathering professions, but nothing like Silverpine.
- Mulgore – Tauren: Not bad for herbalism, and just ok for mining and skinning.
The best overall choices for each faction run toward Silverpine for Horde and Dun Murogh for Alliance. The proximity to both IF and Undercity make these two zones perfect for getting training without having to run very far, and the zones are packed full of almost every type of node or skinable mob.
If you like to run instances at level – SFK is also a really good option for Horde, although there really isn’t a great choice for Alliance. Well, maybe Balckfathom deeps, but as a general rule we skip instances unless we’re just leveling for the heck of it. Getting to 80 faster is our typical advice, but breaking up the monotony of a speed leveling grind with an instance here and there for gear isn’t all that bad.
This information will probably be the biggest help to those of you who are firing up a new toon on a new server. Getting that first toon grabbing some sellable stuff right off the bat to begin your banking life can be important. DK’s are the best for this sort of thing of course, but if a DK is not going to be your main (and please tell us it’s not) then you’ll be leveling up something else anyway. Might as well earn some decent gold along the way by using gathering professions while you level, and then switching to your end game professions at 80.
But at the very least, you now know the best zones for each gathering profession, and in a small way it can help you be more efficient and earn more money on your next new toon. It might not win you any awards, but it’s at least a little Dominating.
















Silverpine should be fine for skinning, as all the Worgen can be skinned.
Personaly I just run right out the front gate of Stormwind, hang a left at the ridge line and just follow the copper nodes till my bags are full, never fails for the junior miner.
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great artical but oh dear not another DK hater i would have to take issue with [please tell us its not] it should read please tell me its not other than that great artical and if your on fenris hit 80 fast and are lost come find us dont be great dominate have fun Anibow DK main GM Dominate Guild
How can I be a DK hater, Ani? I have one of my own! lol
That’s awesome for the starting areas, but what about after you’re done mining Tin, Copper and Silver. You know the best spots for Thorium, Mithiril, Truesilver, iron and the rest?
You can always use this WoW Mining Guide as a good point of referrence. It’s a good starting point for seeing good routes and zones.
DYS is a great companion blog to Greedy Goblin. Thanks for another helpful economy post
Herbalism gets real nice while leveling when you begin to get Lifeblood. For classes that can heal, and those that can not, this free ability will save your life a number of times on your way up. Lifeblood is a great generic “oh crap” move that pays for it’s self! (In gold too
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I have to ask – why is powerlevelling to 80 a priority? Whatever happened to enjoying the journey?
Good tips for the professions though
“DK’s are the best for this sort of thing of course, but if a DK is not going to be your main (and please tell us it’s not)”
I’m a little curious about this comment. Is there anything inherently wrong with the class?
Well, not super bad, it’s just that since everyone has one and most of them still suck – it’s kind of like an infestation of rats. LFG 1 DPS will get you 437 fail DK’s and one decent mage. And I’m still not a fan of DK tanks, but everyone in Dominate will tell you it’s just a hang up I have that no other healer anywhere on any realm has.
DK’s are the BEST mele DPS from a healer’s perspective. They take less damage than rogues, and a good one can do nice DPS. The problem is finding a good one. DK tanks are ok I guess, but I would rather go with warriors and paladins. I’m sure I’ve made every DK in the game mad by this point, and since everyone but me LOVES THE CRAP OUT OF THEM, that means you’re all mad at me.
It’s ok, I don’t mind, and I still won’t be falling in love with them any time soon. Oh, except they make GREAT bankers and off profession toons. In that ONE way they are absolutely, completely and totally perfect.
Quick question – Why mention Silverpine and completely skip out Tirisfal for Undead? I thought the latter was their starting zone?
That is correct, Tirisfal/Silverpine. Pardon the omission.