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Is it worth enchanting since tbc comes?Follow

#1 Dec 25 2006 at 12:50 PM Rating: Default
Pretty much the title. Now I have some "decent" gear on my lock and I tomorrow I get my first warlord items(the pants):P and think of getting the gloves, the robe and the main hand. The enchants are kinda alot i mean the +30 spell dmg on main hand and +20 shadow dmg on gloves. Now is it worth grinding the items for them?
The example was my case, but I think it's same for all classes. I really am thinking if it's worth.
#2 Dec 25 2006 at 1:29 PM Rating: Decent
Well what is the avergae price for the mats on your server, if they are extremely expensive, I would plan on waiting.
#3 Dec 25 2006 at 3:18 PM Rating: Decent
I have some ok gear with expensive enchants on most weapons. I fully expect to vendor it once I start playing in TBC Dungeons. I wouldn't outlay too much cash right now. Who wouldn't want the new socketed items?
#4 Dec 25 2006 at 10:32 PM Rating: Decent
Rabidsquirel wrote:
Well what is the avergae price for the mats on your server, if they are extremely expensive, I would plan on waiting.

Well what is the avergae price for the mats on your server, if they are extremely expensive, I would plan on making money by disenchanting cheap AH stuff and selling mats.
#5 Dec 25 2006 at 11:16 PM Rating: Decent
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I wouldn't bother enchanting the gear since TBC will be coming out in 3 weeks.
#6 Dec 26 2006 at 3:31 AM Rating: Decent
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Spending time to get weapons in one thing, spending money to slightly buff an item you're going to just vendor in a matter of weeks isn't a good idea. Save the mats for when you get a good lev 70 weapon ;) (though there's probably a +50 spell enchant at 70 ;) )
#7 Dec 26 2006 at 5:17 AM Rating: Decent
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Webjunky wrote:
I wouldn't bother enchanting the gear since TBC will be coming out in 3 weeks.


Here's to wishfull and hopefully no push backs. I have had my TBC on reserve for over a YEAR now.

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#8 Dec 26 2006 at 6:25 AM Rating: Decent
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Enchant the weapons with some cheap, decent enchant.

Only spend 7G+ if you have spare cash.
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#9 Dec 26 2006 at 7:16 AM Rating: Decent
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I personally like to grind the mats myself. Spellpower enchant on a GM/HWL dagger is a good way to go and I'm just about there. I foresee keeping that weapon for at least 5 levels so I'm sure it'll be just fine.
#10 Dec 26 2006 at 10:48 AM Rating: Default
well personally i have a friend that makes them cheaper but i think the server (Skullcrusher) is not that expensive but not very cheap either as it is an Old server. My point is that spending time to grind 100+g(i really donno how much) for +20shadow dmg in gloves can be better used in another way to get better gear(yes or not). For example get another piece.. if the time is "best " used like this then it's ok if not.. a well... what you think?
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