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I made a first cut at reformatting this page and cleaning it up. Please comment and/or edit as appropriate. If no major problems, we can then remove the 'cleanup' tag. -[[User:Flick|Flick]]
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| colspan=2 | {{rare|Primal Batskin Jerkin}}
 
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| colspan=2 | Binds when equipped
 
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| Chest || align=right | Leather
 
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| colspan=2 | 181 Armor
 
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| colspan=2 | +32 Agility
 
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| colspan=2 | +6 Stamina
 
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| colspan=2 | Durability 100 / 100
 
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| colspan=2 | Requires Level 60
 
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| colspan=2 style="color: #0f0;" | <u>Equip</u>: Improves your chance to hit by 1%.
 
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| colspan=2 | Set: [[Primal Batskin]] (1/3)
 
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| colspan=2 | Sells for {{gsc|3|16|44}} to vendors
 
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[[Image:INV_Chest_Leather_03.jpg|left]]
 
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'''Primal Batskin Jerkin''' is a chestpiece made by [[Leatherworking|Leatherworkers]] that provides bonuses to [[agility]], [[stamina]], and chance to hit.
 
   
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: I don't actually remember putting the 'cleanup' tag on here :) Does look much, much better though now! -- [[User:Kirkburn|Kirkburn]] 16:25, 13 June 2006 (EDT)
   
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I noticed an interesting thing about gnomish engineering, which, if true, needs to be noted. While browsing my guilds rpgo-CharacterProfile roster I noticed two engineers, with the same skill, having different difficulties making the same item. One was a gnome, the other was not. It looks possible that the diffulty of making an item is based off the base skill before the +15 bonus. So, Gnome engineers not only get the +15 skill bonus initially, but get a persistent bonus to training. On the other hand this could just be a bug in the Character Profiler Addon. If true however, it implies that gnomes, and non gnomes need very different 1 to 300 guides.
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=Source=
 
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Primal Batskin Jerkin is crafted by [[Leatherworking|Leatherworkers]] with a skill level of 300.
 
   
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: This is how all the racial tradeskill bonuses work.--[[User:GNiko|GNiko]] ([[User talk:GNiko|talk]]) 16:10, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
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The components are:
 
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*14 [[Primal Bat Leather]]
 
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*5 [[Cured Rugged Hide]]
 
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*4 [[Living Essence]]
 
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*4 [[Rune Thread]]
 
   
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== recipes ==
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The [[pattern]] is sold by [[Rin'wosho the Trader]] on [[Yojamba Isle]] in [[Stranglethorn Vale]]. You must be [[Revered]] with the [[Zandalar Tribe]] to buy the pattern.
 
   
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[[Engineering recipes]] needs to be expanded {{:User:CrazyJack/Sig}} 03:35, 1 February 2007 (EST)
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=Notes=
 
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*Also, could someone please tell me how to edit those tables? New Goblin/Gnomish only things about. [[User:Darkroot|Darkroot]] 08:12, 4 February 2007 (EST)
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See also [[Primal Batskin Bracers]] and [[Primal Batskin Gloves]].
 
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:*You can edit the tables from the Recipes page. Because of the way this section is set up, you would then have to create a new page for every recipe as well. -- {{User:Mordsith/Sig}} 18:38, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
   
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You must have a [[leatherworking]] skill of 300 to make use of the set bonus.
 
   
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Schematics
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[[Image:PrimalBatskin.jpg|left|thumb|Night Elf female wearing the Primal Batskin set]]
 
   
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Why doesn't the schematics box in the right hand side just link to http://www.wowwiki.com/Engineering_proficiency which has all the various subcategories? It seems to me that there is an unnessecary duplication of data foreshadowed [[User:Bobelf|Bobelf]] 06:43, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Bobelf
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[[Category:Armor:Chest]]
 
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Would it be wrong to consider merging these two pages and possible create a linked listing of the World Drop/Vendor sold schematics? Because the 'Engineering_proficiency' page is a real mess imo and could do with a merge/cleanup. [[User:Evankimori|Evankimori]] 19:07, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
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[[Category:Leatherworking]]
 
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==Mount==
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[[Category:Rare Items]]
 
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Is it true engineers will be able to make their own mounts. Rumors about that have been going around my server, so I just wanted a legit source to see what's the truth.
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[[User:Mr.X8|Mr.X8]] 00:11, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
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Yes, they are getting there own flying mounts a normal and epic version. there is a youtube video of it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTp9uYnyGLA --[[User:Yelmurc|Yelmurc]] 00:42, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
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Cool, guess its a good thing I switched to engineering, and is it opened to the public yet? Thanks. And to think I almost believed it was a mechanical drake :O.
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[[User:Mr.X8|Mr.X8]] 02:06, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
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==Crafting Profession and Gathering Profession==
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Engineers are no longer bound to crafting alone. Shortly after reaching outlands engineering becomes a very viable gathering profession. The [[Zapthrottle Mote Extractor]] (http://thottbot.com/i23821) has the ability to gather 3-5 motes from floating gas clouds (Shadow : Shadowmoon, Air : Naggrand, Watter : Zangamarsh, Mana : Netherstorm)
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Crafted goggles allow you to see theses clouds on the mini-map making this similar to mining or Herbalism. Spawn points for gas clouds are roughly fixed and re-spawn fairly quickly.
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[[User:sean13128|sean13128]] 06:58, 22 February 2008 (UTC)
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:I think of a "gathering profession" as an inherent ability to do the gathering. While you're right, you're using a tool to extract materials, you don't level up engineering skill by using the extractor. This is more akin to using a quest item to gather <other quest item>. Still, it is an interesting thought. --[[User:Eirik Ratcatcher|Eirik Ratcatcher]] ([[User talk:Eirik Ratcatcher|talk]]) 22:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
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==History and Tinkers==
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I thought that the 'History in the World of Warcraft' did not add to the page, rather the opposite of by filling up most of the page with unpertinent information. I've condensed it into 'Patch Changes'.
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Also added the new Cataclysm enchants section, however I think this deserves its own page. What is the official name for these enchantments? I always have known them as 'Tinkers'. --[[User:Grynd|Grynd]] ([[User talk:Grynd|talk]]) 07:23, 12 January 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 07:23, 12 January 2011

I made a first cut at reformatting this page and cleaning it up. Please comment and/or edit as appropriate. If no major problems, we can then remove the 'cleanup' tag. -Flick

I don't actually remember putting the 'cleanup' tag on here :) Does look much, much better though now! -- Kirkburn 16:25, 13 June 2006 (EDT)


I noticed an interesting thing about gnomish engineering, which, if true, needs to be noted. While browsing my guilds rpgo-CharacterProfile roster I noticed two engineers, with the same skill, having different difficulties making the same item. One was a gnome, the other was not. It looks possible that the diffulty of making an item is based off the base skill before the +15 bonus. So, Gnome engineers not only get the +15 skill bonus initially, but get a persistent bonus to training. On the other hand this could just be a bug in the Character Profiler Addon. If true however, it implies that gnomes, and non gnomes need very different 1 to 300 guides.

This is how all the racial tradeskill bonuses work.--GNiko (talk) 16:10, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

recipes

Engineering recipes needs to be expanded User:CrazyJack/Sig 03:35, 1 February 2007 (EST)

  • Also, could someone please tell me how to edit those tables? New Goblin/Gnomish only things about. Darkroot 08:12, 4 February 2007 (EST)
  • You can edit the tables from the Recipes page. Because of the way this section is set up, you would then have to create a new page for every recipe as well. -- Mordsith - (talk|contr) 18:38, 1 January 2008 (UTC)



Schematics

Why doesn't the schematics box in the right hand side just link to http://www.wowwiki.com/Engineering_proficiency which has all the various subcategories? It seems to me that there is an unnessecary duplication of data foreshadowed Bobelf 06:43, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Bobelf

Would it be wrong to consider merging these two pages and possible create a linked listing of the World Drop/Vendor sold schematics? Because the 'Engineering_proficiency' page is a real mess imo and could do with a merge/cleanup. Evankimori 19:07, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Mount

Is it true engineers will be able to make their own mounts. Rumors about that have been going around my server, so I just wanted a legit source to see what's the truth. Mr.X8 00:11, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

Yes, they are getting there own flying mounts a normal and epic version. there is a youtube video of it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTp9uYnyGLA --Yelmurc 00:42, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

Cool, guess its a good thing I switched to engineering, and is it opened to the public yet? Thanks. And to think I almost believed it was a mechanical drake :O. Mr.X8 02:06, 15 October 2007 (UTC)


Crafting Profession and Gathering Profession

Engineers are no longer bound to crafting alone. Shortly after reaching outlands engineering becomes a very viable gathering profession. The Inv gizmo zapthrottlegascollector [Zapthrottle Mote Extractor] (http://thottbot.com/i23821) has the ability to gather 3-5 motes from floating gas clouds (Shadow : Shadowmoon, Air : Naggrand, Watter : Zangamarsh, Mana : Netherstorm) Crafted goggles allow you to see theses clouds on the mini-map making this similar to mining or Herbalism. Spawn points for gas clouds are roughly fixed and re-spawn fairly quickly. sean13128 06:58, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

I think of a "gathering profession" as an inherent ability to do the gathering. While you're right, you're using a tool to extract materials, you don't level up engineering skill by using the extractor. This is more akin to using a quest item to gather <other quest item>. Still, it is an interesting thought. --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 22:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

History and Tinkers

I thought that the 'History in the World of Warcraft' did not add to the page, rather the opposite of by filling up most of the page with unpertinent information. I've condensed it into 'Patch Changes'.

Also added the new Cataclysm enchants section, however I think this deserves its own page. What is the official name for these enchantments? I always have known them as 'Tinkers'. --Grynd (talk) 07:23, 12 January 2011 (UTC)