Leveling vanilla enchanting efficiently?

Xarhel

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Hello Everyone,

I have recently taken back my old F2P account and I haven't really found anything about leveling efficiently vanilla enchanting for my crusader.

Do you have any information that would prove useful to me or can you redirect me to any ressource about the subject?

Feel free to tell me if this has been asked over a thousand times, if that is the case, I am sorry and I will delete this post. :)

Thanks a lot for your help!
 
Grab tailoring, you will need it for strangedust if you are already 20 since any green/blue you get now will d/e into vision dust. You cn busy small amounts of strange dust from enchanting vendors ( not a lot and it has a long respawn timer) que dungeons to d/e blues for shards and any greens you get, in between ques you should farm cloth from farming spots.

Thats how I go about it ( doing it right now actually for my smf warrior) If anyone has better methods I would love to hear it becaus this way still takes a bit of time.
 
Thanks a lot everyone for your replies.

I had already seen this thread @Chops as most of the sticky/guides of the 20s section but aside from giving general tips about professions and rotation it doesn't really help me to understand how to levelup 1-300 in vanilla enchanting efficiently but I'm far from being as informed as you about this post so I might have missed something. :)
 
Wow proffs only shows you the amount needed to lvl the proff not the best methods of getting those mats ( considering it probably assumes you can use the AH) For example its wotlk ench guide mentions getting abyss crystals from old raids but nothing about the vendors.

Now I should probably just write a quick guide for enchanting instead of making critics like this.
 
Haha that's clearly amusing me, I've been playing this game for 16 years, I just haven't played much as a F2P so as we don't have access to the AH I was wondering if there was some sort of method to levelup the vanilla enchanting profession easily like high density NPCs area or any other method I would've been unaware of but thanks for your help. I'll stick with the "disenchant" button.
 

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