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#1 Feb 07 2007 at 8:43 AM Rating: Decent
Ok at 350 tailoring you can shoose to spec moon, shadow, or spellcloth. From what I know in addirion to crafring double primal cloths, you also gain access to 3 special BOP sets: Netherflame, Lifeblood, and the spellcloth set whose name I do not know.

Does anybody know the stats on these, informatin as to how to obtain them or even the name of the spellcloth set?

Also I am not refering to frozen shadowweave, spellfire, or primal mooncloth.
#2 Feb 07 2007 at 9:38 AM Rating: Decent
Valeren wrote:
Ok at 350 tailoring you can shoose to spec moon, shadow, or spellcloth. From what I know in addirion to crafring double primal cloths, you also gain access to 3 special BOP sets: Netherflame, Lifeblood, and the spellcloth set whose name I do not know.

Does anybody know the stats on these, informatin as to how to obtain them or even the name of the spellcloth set?

Also I am not refering to frozen shadowweave, spellfire, or primal mooncloth.

if you go to shatt'rah city there are trainers for each of these specializations. They each sell BOP patterns for their respective sets, you can view the items that way. They are located in lower city and I *think* they are on the eastern side of the town. There is also a master tailor with them so if you ask a guard about the tailor trainer it should get you to the right area.
#3 Feb 07 2007 at 10:08 AM Rating: Decent
The spellcloth set is from Spellfire tailoring, and is called... you guessed it, the Spellfire set. :) It consists of the Spellfire Tunic, Spellfire Belt, and Spellfire Gloves... You can find any of the above by simply typing the name into the search box to your left and looking for them, all 3 items are listed along with their stats.

As far as how to obtain them, you have to be at least level 66 (I think?) to get the quest to declare a specialty, then you have to do a short quest, which for Spellfire tailoring consists of summoning an elemental in Netherstorm and killing it, not sure about the others... You can buy the patterns from the same trainer in Shattrah Lower City after you complete the quest.

Edited, Feb 7th 2007 1:11pm by AdventurersInc
#4 Feb 07 2007 at 11:14 AM Rating: Decent
As i said I am not refering to he lvl 69 sets I am refering to the lvl 70 sets:
Lifeblood
Netherflame and ??(of the long road?) (not spellfire)

The lvl 69 sets are:
Spellfire
Frozen shadow weave
Primal Mooncloth

and are available to any tailor who has done the specialisation quest.

These are the items I am refering to:
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36665&source=live
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36668&source=live
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36667&source=live
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36669&source=live
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36672&source=live
http://wow.allakhazam.com/db/spell.html?wspell=36670&source=live

I beleive they are also part of the specific tailoring lines, but I guess my realquestion is:

Is lifeblood better than transcendence, or should i just go for the frozen shadoweave pep pew.

Edited, Feb 7th 2007 2:38pm by Valeren
#5 Feb 08 2007 at 9:18 AM Rating: Good
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Does anyone happen to know of a way to reset the choice you have made? I'm a warlock so I chose shadow weaving but after I make my 3 pieces I'd like to reset it to be able to knock out the primal mooncloth for bags. Even if I have to relevel tailoring I think it would be worth it in the long run.
#6 Feb 09 2007 at 12:53 AM Rating: Decent
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If you reset your specialisty, through relearning the whole of tailoring, you will no longer be able to use your 3-part BOP epic set. It requires you to have the appropriate specialisation to wear it.
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