Zack Ian Kenneth Randall

Zack Ian Kenneth Randall:

It gives me great pleasure to announce that on Wednesday 9th June 2021, at 10:01 am, Zack Ian Kenneth Randall was born via c-section, weighing in at a whopping 9lb 4oz. Sharna (Mum) is recovering very well, but the doctors believe Zack may be struggling with an infection, which they’ll treat and monitor for the next 2-3 days.

Otherwise, everything is going well. Zack’s been feeding okay, but the midwives would prefer it to be a lot better. He’s very content and sleeps a lot, just like his Dad!


Covid & the C-Section:

It’s been a crazy 24 hours, a new experience for us, as it was our first c-section. We cannot thank the nurses and doctors enough, especially throughout this crazy situation that is Covid and how they kept us comfortable throughout the procedure.

Due to my wife’s heart issues and Covid, we’ve been extremely anxious about how this pregnancy and delivery would go, and we’re grateful that it’s gone so smoothly; to be fair, better than we ever expected! Of course, it’s a shame that Zack was born during a Pandemic, but it also means there are better days ahead, better days ahead for all of us!


Visiting Restrictions:

Sadly visiting hours are restricted to partners only, at 4-hour time slots, so it feels strange not being there as much as I was with the three previous births. However, I respect the need for these restrictions to keep all those on the ward as safe as possible!

My three daughters can’t wait to meet him; so far, they’ve only seen pictures, and a facetime call, as they’re not allowed to visit. To say they’re eager to meet him and get that first cuddle is an understatement. But, I continuously remind them, “Good things come to those who wait.”


Our Decision to add Kenneth:

For those unaware, Zack’s middle name, Kenneth, was the name of my Grandad; he sadly passed away earlier this year. We decided that this was an excellent opportunity to honor him; this decision was shared and appreciated throughout the family, none more so than my Mum and her brothers. I posted a blog regarding this here.


Pictures of Zack Randall:

Here are a few pictures of Zack’s first day. I love the last image; the view from Mummy’s perspective, Zack has that look (glare) of, “Why did you wake me up?!” 😂

 

Thanks for reading and following our journey!

The Darkmoon Faire

The Darkmoon Faire

The Darkmoon Faire:

This Saturday, 4th June at midnight, sees the return of the Darkmoon Faire to Azeroth. The Darkmoon Faire has some excellent opportunities to get involved with if you enjoy gold-making. Darkmoon Artifacts, Replica Transmog, Darkmoon Companions, Fishing, and farming Darkmoon Rares are a few of the things on offer to you. But, remember, The Darkmoon Faire is only in town for a week, so make good use of your time!


Darkmoon Artifacts:

Darkmoon Artifacts are an essential commodity. These are quest starters that reward Darkmoon Prize Tickets and experience (or gold if you’re at max level). You can turn these Artifacts in once per Darkmoon Faire per character – so don’t forget those alts!

Mid-way throughout the month, when the Darkmoon Faire is out of town, these are posted very cheaply on the Auction House. So this is a great time to purchase these and store them ready for the Faire’s return. If you can’t turn anymore in, consider flipping them on the Auction House for other players.

Check out my blog post on Darkmoon Artifacts here.


Replica Transmog:

The Replica Transmog market is something I post about frequently. These pieces can demand a high price on the Auction House. To purchase these items, you’ll need to acquire Darkmoon Prize Tickets. The easiest method to obtain these is by handing in Darkmoon Artifacts, which I’ve mentioned above.

Remember, Replica pieces have a level requirement you must meet to successfully purchase them from the vendor.

Don’t forget to complete the daily quests at stools scattered on the Island. Completing one of these rewards one Darkmoon Prize Ticket, but you can complete these once per day.

Here’s my blog post regarding Replica Transmog.


Darkmoon Companion Pets:

If Replica Transmog isn’t of interest to you, then maybe some of the companion pets are. These will set you back 90 Darkmoon Prize Tickets each and, if leveled to 25, can earn you approximately 10-15k each on the Auction House, realm dependant. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for prices on your realm!

Unsure what Companion Pets to buy, check my blog post here.


Sila’s Secret Stash:

One of the best ways to obtain Darkmoon Tickets is completing the quest Silas’ Secret Stash. This quest can only be completed once on any one character. Check out my post below for more information regarding Silas’ Secret Stash.

Silas’ Secret Stash


Fishing (Darkmoon Daggermaw):

Darkmoon Daggermaw is a fish you can catch along the shores of Darkmoon Isle. You’ll need to be on the lookout for Shipwreck Debris. You have a chance to successfully cast between 1-2 times, catching a Sealed Darkmoon Crate each time. Simply open the crate to loot Darkmoon Daggermaw and other potentially useful items.

I have success in selling Darkmoon Daggermaw between 25-50g each, depending on the realm. These are useful for the one-time quest Silas’ Secret Stash, a commodity for purchasing items from the vendor Galissa Sundew and a reagent for cooking. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) to see where the best value is for your Darkmoon Daggermaw.

My blog post regarding Darkmoon Daggermaw.


Farming Darkmoon Rares:

There are two rares on Darkmoon Isle, the Darkmoon Rabbit, and Moonfang. They both drop a companion pet, a Darkmoon Rabbit and a Moon Moon, respectively.

The Darkmoon Rabbit is worth between 25-30k, but if learned and leveled to 25, you could demand upwards of 40-50k. Moon Moon is worth approximately 15k, but if you learn it and level it to 25, you could demand about 30-35k.

Always check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a comprehensive valuation for your item on your realm!


Don’t Neglect Your Professions:

The Darkmoon Faire also has profession quests. Although these have a blue quest marker, these are not dailies; instead, these can only be completed once per Darkmoon Faire visit. However, it would be best not to ignore these because they give you five skill points towards your profession

These quests are ideal if you’re five points away from maxing your profession!


In Other News:

This week, I also completed my BoE Recipe groups. This project took me over seven days to complete and has information on every BoE recipe you can buy and sell on the Auction House. If you’ve ever considered getting involved within the BoE Recipe market, then check out my blog post here. It covers every profession and vendor BoE recipe.

I have created TSM groups that may be of interest to you, these do not have operations, and you can make changes however you wish. Be sure to backup your TSM Profile before importing.

If this is of interest to you, check out my blog post here.


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, use the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

 

Have a great weekend.

BoE Vendor Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

BoE Vendor Recipes:

You probably think there isn’t much value in flipping BoE Vendor Recipes, and you’d be wrong! Flipping recipes from a vendor can be a nice casual addition to your gold-making routines. Many players within World of Warcraft don’t like the thought of traveling around looking for vendors/recipes, especially those of limited availability, and that’s where we as gold makers come in.


BoE Vendor Recipe List:

Unlike my previous recipe posts, I won’t be creating a comprehensive list of all the recipes available; this is because there are 247 recipes available, and the list would be too long. However, please consider checking out my Pastebin for the TSM Group – BoE Vendor Recipes.


Vendor Recipes:

I’ve sorted the Vendor recipes you can purchase with a currency into two groups, Limited and Unlimited. There are also four recipes you can purchase with a commodity; these can prove very profitable, especially the Klaxxi recipes. The recipes are behind an Honored reputation requirement.


Limited Recipes (Currency):

These recipes have a limited amount available from a vendor. Once the vendor has sold out, you will need to wait until the vendor restocks that recipe. Limited recipes from vendors that are not easily accessible can prove to be very profitable. You’re offering a service, be sure to adequately price these recipes!

Unlimited Recipes (Currency):

These recipes have an infinite amount available. However, players will still purchase these from the Auction House if the price is right. After all, players don’t want to travel far if they can get a decent deal on the Auction House – time is money, friend!


Vendor Recipes (Commodity)

As mentioned above, there are four recipes available that you can purchase with a commodity. These commodities are readily available from the Auction House; you’ll need 40x Kyperite and 20x Darkmoon Daggermaw.

Ambersmith Zikk – Klaxxi Quartermaster: (Standing = Honored):

[Plans: Ghost Iron Shield Spike] (20x Kyperite)
[Plans: Living Steel Weapon Chain] (20x Kyperite)

Galissa Sundew (Darkmoon Faire):

[Recipe: Extra Lemony Herb Filet] (10x Darkmoon Daggermaw)
[Recipe: Lemon Herb Filet] (10x Darkmoon Daggermaw)


Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Vendor recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Vendor Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once imported successfully.

Feel free to make any adjustments you wish, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, use the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.

BoE Leatherworking Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Leatherworking Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Leatherworking Recipes. I have categorized the recipes into two categories, Obtainable and Unobtainable. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs. The Unobtainable lists recipes that no longer have a source, or more importantly, are available from a profession trainer instead. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 101 BoE Leatherworking Recipes that are still obtainable in-game from killing mobs. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.

I have separated the [Recipe: Warbear Harness] into a different subgroup, don’t purchase; this is for your consideration. There is an alternative recipe [Recipe: Warbear Harness] available from the Timbermaw Hold vendor, Meilos, and you’ll need to meet the reputation requirement of Friendly to purchase it.

Due to the ease of obtaining this BoP recipe, I’d recommend not purchasing the BoE Recipe to flip!

Purchase:

Don’t Purchase:


Unobtainable:

There are 32 BoE Leatherworking Recipes in this category, which I’ve separated into two parts. Purchase and Don’t Purchase. Unavailable recipes found in-game that have no source, or alternative method, should be Purchased.

However, unavailable recipes that you can learn from a Profession Trainer, or purchase from a Trader, Do not Purchase these from the Auction House under any circumstance! These recipes have no value whatsoever! Therefore, I have also added these recipes to my TSM to prevent accidentally purchasing them. Make sure you remove all purchase operations for this category!

Purchase:

Don’t Purchase:

Alternative BoP recipe(s):
These recipes are learned from a Profession Trainer:

Recipes available once more via the Cataclysm Timewalking vendor Kiatke in Shadowlands 9.1 (Confirmation here)


Smart Loot:

7 BoE Leatherworking Recipes in this category should be carefully considered before purchasing. These recipes have an alternative BoP recipe, which has a Smart Loot tag. These recipes have a greater drop rate than shown on Wowhead. This is because players that have the Leatherworking Profession and don’t currently have the recipe, have a greater chance of looting these recipes.


Recipes via Quest Rewards:

2 BoE Leatherworking Recipes are available from completing two quests. Consider the prices of these recipes before purchasing. These quests are faction-specific!


Faction Specific Recipes:

Take extra care when purchasing these 16 BoE Leatherworking Recipes, as they’re faction-specific.

Horde:
Alliance:

Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Leatherworking recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Leatherworking Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once imported successfully.

Feel free to make any adjustments you wish, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, use the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.

Flawed TSM Ledger Data

TSM Ledger:

TSM Website Logo

Today, I noticed that using the TSM Ledger (via the TradeSkillMaster (TSM) Website) to detail my sales data for my Fortnightly Sales Reports was flawed. If you’ve been checking my updates regularly, you’ll be aware that I use the TSM Ledger to detail the purchases and sales for the previous fortnight. But this data is incorrect.

I assure you that there is no issue regarding the application itself; it was merely an oversight on my part!


Spreadsheet:

As well as using TSM to record my data, I also use a spreadsheet that records gold balances on all my realms. This spreadsheet records increases and decreases per realm, giving me a total gold balance across all my realms. Thus, every fortnight, the total gold made was substantially different from what TSM Ledger recorded.


Discrepancies:

Not only gold unaccounted for, but there were also discrepancies with specific items bought and sold. For example, I’d loot mailboxes with items purchased, yet TSM Ledger had no purchase data for that given fortnight. Then it dawned on me that when I use the TSM Ledger to collect data for that fortnight, it doesn’t include the sales data I made 48 hours after posting auctions from the previous fortnight.


Further Clarification:

For those still unsure what I mean, here are two images. The first image is the TSM Ledger data I posted on my last Fortnightly Gold-Making Report.

I made 6.4m gold in purchases, and 6.7m gold in sales, thus recording a 272k profit.

TSM Ledger for 18.05.21

The second image below is from today (01.06.21) for the same timeframe but clearly shows its sales and purchase data discrepancies compared to the previous image. This discrepancy is because I’ve incorrectly collected data for this fortnight that should’ve calculated towards last fortnight’s data.

The updated data shows 6.7m gold in purchases, and sales of 10.4m gold, thus recording a profit of 3.6m gold. This figure also corresponds with the figures collected via my spreadsheet.

Updated TSM Ledger for 18.05.21

For example, if I reposted expired auctions on Thursday 6th May and made a sale, when I repost my expired auctions and collect my gold next fortnight, the sale will be recorded for the new fortnightly sales data, not the last fortnight. TSM Ledger will do the opposite (because it records data by date), and it’s this that has been a flaw in all my fortnightly gold-making sales reports.


Future Gold-Making Reports:

I’ve decided to delay tomorrow’s fortnightly gold-making report (even though I completed my auctions yesterday) and will post it in two weeks. My thought process is to post my reports two weeks behind, meaning that the data collected for that fortnight will be complete and shouldn’t affect the data for future fortnightly reports.

I will no longer consolidate sales from my mailbox; instead, I will look to do so from the TSM Ledger. However, I still believe it’s best to consolidate these sales into categories, so readers can easily see the profitable markets. Unfortunately, the cut and pastes weren’t too clean, so they were hard to view.


My Apology:

I only realized about these issues this morning, and in keeping with my belief in complete transparency, I felt it was appropriate to post this immediately and offer a full explanation.

This issue was a simple oversight on my part and a result of jumping into something I didn’t fully appreciate until now, and I’m sorry for this. I’ll have clear and concise fortnightly gold-making sales reports again in two weeks; please consider checking them out.

I pride myself on these reports, as they help give those who read them an idea of whether it’s worth operating in a market I share. Flawed data will undoubtedly affect this, and hopefully, with these new changes, reassure you that the markets I operate in are incredibly profitable and worthwhile.

So, again, I apologize, and I’ll strive to do better!

Thanks for reading!

BoE Engineering Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Engineering Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Engineering Recipes. I have categorized the recipes into two categories, Obtainable and Unobtainable. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs. The Unobtainable lists recipes that no longer have a source, or more importantly, are available from a profession trainer instead. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 34 BoE Engineering Recipes that are still obtainable in-game from killing mobs. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.


Unobtainable:

16 BoE Engineering Recipes in this category are Unobtainable that you can learn from a Profession Trainer or an alternative recipe do not Purchase these from the Auction House! These recipes have no value whatsoever! Therefore, I have also added these recipes to my TSM to prevent accidentally purchasing them. Make sure you remove all purchase operations for this category!

Purchase:

Don’t Purchase:

Via Profession Trainer:
Alternative Recipe:

This recipe is available once more via the Cataclysm Timewalking vendor Kiatke in Shadowlands 9.1 (Confirmation here)


Recipes via Pandaren Fireworks (Pandaren Engineering)

You can obtain 5 BoE Engineering Recipes via Pandaria Fireworks. To better understand this, check out a great comment from kkwydragonflame on WowheadI’d suggest not purchasing these recipes from the Auction House, as these recipes are easy to acquire if you have the profession, Pandaren Engineering.


Class-Specific Recipes:

Take extra care when purchasing these 11 BoE Engineering Recipes, as they’re Class-Specific. Only players that meet these class requirements can learn these recipes.


Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Engineering recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Engineering Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once you’ve successfully imported any of these group(s).

Feel free to make any adjustments to these groups, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes. If you make an error, you can easily revert to a backup.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, using the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.

BoE Jewelcrafting Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Jewelcrafting Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Jewelcrafting Recipes. I have categorized the recipes into two categories, Obtainable and Unobtainable. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs. The Unobtainable lists recipes that no longer have a source, or more importantly, are available from a profession trainer instead. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. The Old World Boss Azuregos has been ignored from the recipe drop rate. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 88 BoE Jewelcrafting Recipes that are still obtainable in-game from killing mobs. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.


Unobtainable:

23 BoE Jewelcrafting Recipes in this category are Unobtainable that you can learn from a Profession Trainer or an alternative recipe do not Purchase these from the Auction House! These recipes have no value whatsoever! Therefore, I have also added these recipes to my TSM to prevent accidentally purchasing them. Make sure you remove all purchase operations for this category!

No Level Requirement:
Level 20 Requirement:
Level 35 Requirement:

Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Jewelcrafting recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Jewelcrafting Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once you’ve successfully imported any of these group(s).

Feel free to make any adjustments to these groups, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes. If you make an error, you can easily revert to a backup.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, using the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.

BoE Inscription Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Inscription Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Inscription Recipes. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs, or a recipe via the creation of refreshment tables, for example, [Technique:  Glyph of Lavish Servings]. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 7 BoE Inscription Recipes that are still obtainable in-game. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.


Techniques via Crafting:

As mentioned above, one Technique is available from conjuring food tables as a Mage. Check out this comment from Nekyr, from Wowhead that explains in detail how to obtain this. Otherwise, check the Auction House.


Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Inscription recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Inscription Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once imported successfully.

Feel free to make any adjustments you wish, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, use the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.

BoE Cooking Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Cooking Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Cooking Recipes. I have categorized the recipes into two categories, Obtainable and Unobtainable. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs. The Unobtainable lists recipes that no longer have a source, or more importantly, are available from a profession trainer instead. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 2 BoE Cooking Recipes that are obtainable in-game from killing mobs. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.

The following recipe can be looted from a mob, but also purchased from an Alliance vendor. Check my Vendor TSM Group for this recipe.


Unobtainable:

There are 17 BoE Cooking Recipes in this category, which I’ve separated into two parts. Purchase and Don’t Purchase. Unavailable recipes found in-game that have no source, or alternative method, should be Purchased.

However, unavailable recipes that you can learn from a Profession Trainer or an alternative recipe do not Purchase these from the Auction House! These recipes have no value whatsoever! Therefore, I have also added these recipes to my TSM to prevent accidentally purchasing them. Make sure you remove all purchase operations for this category!

Purchase:

Do Not Purchase:

Can be learned via a Profession Trainer or purchased from a Vendor:

Recipes available once more via the Cataclysm Timewalking vendor Kiatke in Shadowlands 9.1 (Confirmation here)


Smart Loot:

I’ve found 1 BoE Cooking Recipe in this category should be carefully considered before purchasing. This recipe has a greater drop rate than shown on Wowhead. This is because players that have the Cooking Profession and don’t currently have the recipe, have a greater chance of looting this recipe.


Recipes via Quest Rewards:

There are 7 BoE Cooking Recipes are available from completing quests. Please take extra care with this list, some are obtainable via faction-specific quests, and some of these recipes are also obtainable from a vendor. I’ve highlighted these below.

Via a Quest:

Alliance:
Available to Both Factions:

Via a Quest & Vendor:

The following recipes will be within the accompanying Vendor Recipe TSM Group.

Alliance:
Horde:

Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Cooking recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Cooking Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once imported successfully.

Feel free to make any adjustments you wish, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


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Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, use the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

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BoE Blacksmithing Recipes

Buying and selling recipes for gold-making

Blacksmithing Recipes:

Welcome to my comprehensive list of BoE Blacksmithing Recipes. I have categorized the recipes into two categories, Obtainable and Unobtainable. The Obtainable recipes are those that still drop from mobs. The Unobtainable lists recipes that no longer have a source, or more importantly, are available from a profession trainer instead. I collected this data using Wowhead.

I’ve sorted the lists alphabetically, and the drop rate added is the highest percentage available. The Old World Boss Azuregos has been ignored from the recipe drop rate. However, it’s essential to understand that the difficult to obtain recipes should hold the most significant value. Check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for the recipe’s valuation.

I’ve also added helpful links to Wowhead if you’d wish to view the recipe(s) in greater detail.


Obtainable:

I’ve compiled a list of 114 BoE Blacksmithing Recipes that are still obtainable in-game from killing mobs. Ignore the Buyout Price in the Quick Facts box on Wowhead, as these prices are incorrect. Instead, check The Undermine Journal (TUJ) for a precise valuation.


Unobtainable:

7 BoE Blacksmithing Recipes in this category, which I’ve separated into two parts. Purchase and Don’t Purchase. Unavailable recipes found in-game that have no source, or alternative method, should be Purchased. I took extra consideration with the recipe [Plans: Arcanite Champion]; if this version is cheaper than the new version [Plans: Arcanite Champion], purchase it. Otherwise, ignore it!

However, unavailable recipes that you can learn from a Profession Trainer or an alternative recipe do not Purchase these from the Auction House! These recipes have no value whatsoever! Therefore, I have also added these recipes to my TSM to prevent accidentally purchasing them. Make sure you remove all purchase operations for this category!

Purchase:

Do Not Purchase:

Can be learned via a Profession Trainer or alternative recipe:

Recipes via [Blacksmithing Plans]:

Two BoE Blacksmithing Recipes are available from interacting with [Blacksmithing Plans]. You can only complete this method once per character. If you’ve already interacted with these plans, and need the recipe, consider asking a friend to obtain these for you or purchase them from the Auction House.


Recipes with a (Level 35) Requirement:

I found 6 BoE Blacksmithing Recipes that have a Level 35 requirement. Your character must be Level 35 before it can learn these recipes.


Recipes via Quest Rewards:

11 BoE Blacksmithing Recipes are available from completing quests or handing in the text, Encrypted Twilight Text. With the text extremely cheap, it’s easy to farm these recipes. However, the Barbaric Iron recipes are worth buying if you don’t plan on completing the quests, or maybe you’d like to complete the quests and sell the recipes.

Remember, some of these recipes are also faction-specific. These quests are only accessible via Horde or Alliance. I’ve highlighted these recipes for you below.

Click on the recipes below for more information.

Recipes via Encrypted Twilight Text:
Recipes via a Quest:

Faction Specific Recipes:

Take extra care when purchasing these 12 BoE Blacksmithing Recipes, as they’re faction-specific. These recipes could be profitable on realms with faction imbalances; consider your realm before investing or farming these recipes.

Horde:
Alliance:

Buying and Selling Your Recipes:

When valuing your BoE Blacksmithing recipe(s), I advise you to use The Undermine Journal (TUJ) and check the prices based on your realm. If you’d prefer an average price based on the region, I’d recommend using the EU or NA Median Price.


Pastebin:

I have taken the liberty of adding a Pastebin, which holds a TSM Group with the BoE Blacksmithing Recipes. I’ve separated the subgroups as outlined above, and where possible, categorized them by their drop chance. Please remember that I do not add operations to my TSM groups to prevent any potential issues; default operations will automatically be assigned once you’ve successfully imported any of these group(s).

Feel free to make any adjustments to these groups, but please make sure you backup your profile before importing and making any changes. If you make an error, you can easily revert to a backup.

Finally, I remind you that I’m currently restructuring my whole TSM Recipe Groups and plan to share this once completed.


Updates:

Be sure to subscribe to my blog, to receive updates.


Credits:

A huge thank you to Wowhead, for use of their item IDs and their excellent filter system. This post would not have been achievable without their hard work!


Feedback:

Any feedback is greatly received; please use the comment section below. If you need to contact me, using the contact me method. If you found this post helpful and believe it could be of use to someone else, please consider liking and sharing.

Thank you for reading.