It is out of question that you may find yourself looking to max out a profession to 375 to ensure that you are going to get in on the hot new recipes and items you can make when you get ready to enter Wrath of the Lich King. Here we want to give you a little information to snack on that may make choosing a profession or a toon for each profession a little easier if you have ever thought about it.
Without a doubt, you want to try to match professions to a racial bonus if that is possible when it comes to maxing out a profession. This is the reason that it will make the upper levels of each proficiency range quite a bit easier. As you see that all recipes have the same skill point proc rate based on a static table. Since Engineering is going to be a hot profession for Wrath of the Lich King for the motorcycle mounts, let's look at an example from that profession so you can see what we really mean.
Aside from Gnomes, the recipe for Felsteel Stabilizer would be orange at 340, always granting a skill-up. At level 350 it goes yellow, which means that probably a skill up. Let's assume at least 50%. At level 360 it goes green, meaning hang on to your wallet, it's going to be expensive. As much as it is possible, you want to only create items that are orange, and the first few skill-ups in yellow. Just common sense there, unless there is a green recipe with really cheap mats compared to the orange recipes you have.
There is how the racial bonus will help the Gnome at this level. A Gnome making Felsteel Stabilizers will be able to stay in the orange guaranteed skill up range with this item until skill level 365, and then it will remain yellow up to 375 before it goes green. While every other race is spending crazy world of warcraft gold making other things, the Gnome will be able to make this much lower level recipe with more inexpensive mats or at least easier to farm considering Fel iron isn't all that hard to mine in Hellfire Peninsula.
In fact a Gnome can always make this one recipe to the profession cap while the rest of us are trying to make a bunch of flying machines or other nonsense to hit 375 as well. Depending on the economy for the mats you need on your server, it can literally save you hundreds of wow gold, if not a thousand or more.
So if you are considering Engineering and have a Gnome, it's a no-brainer if you are not capped yet. The same holds true with Jewel-crafting and Dranei, Enchanting with Blood Elves. Tauren get an Herbalism boost, but it's not nearly as useful with a gathering profession as it is on a production profession.
In the game, ally gets a serious advantage over Horde in this category with two races holding a bonus to two of the most difficult to level and expensive professions. If you use enchanting like we do and DE tons of things to sell the mats, then enchanting isn't nearly as tough as either of the other two.
You might want to consider adding engineering to your Gnome and get it leveled up fast with the motorcycle wanting frenzy about to start. It is for sure that you have the ability to do it with any race but a Gnome just makes it that much easier to dominate.
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