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Engineering is one of the most versatile professions in The Burning Crusade, but leveling it manually often means long farming sessions for ore, stone, and specialty components, or paying premium prices on the Auction House. Choosing our TBC Anniversary Engineering Carry removes that burden and gives you immediate access to tools that directly impact gameplay.
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Engineering Advantage |
What You Unlock at 375 |
Time Saved |
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Epic Goggles & Trinkets |
Role-specific headgear and stamina trinkets |
20–30 hours of material farming |
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Bombs & Utility Gadgets |
Crowd control, burst damage, and PvP tools |
15–25 hours of grinding |
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Flying Machines |
Engineer-only flying mounts |
Weeks of delayed access |
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Endgame Schematics |
Full use of profession-exclusive items |
Immediate availability |
With your TBC Anniversary Engineering Boosting completed, Engineering stops being a slow side project and becomes an active power and utility upgrade. Whether you’re raiding, PvPing, or simply enjoying the unique tools the profession offers, a maxed Engineering skill lets you use everything TBC has to offer without delay.
Engineering can be learned in capital cities up to 300 skill. Master trainers are located in Outland zones such as Honor Hold, Thrallmar, Zabra’jin, Telredor, and Area 52.
Yes. Engineering remains valuable throughout TBC thanks to exclusive goggles, trinkets, bombs, and utility gadgets that provide advantages no other profession offers.
Yes. Once Engineering reaches 375, you can freely pursue Goblin or Gnomish specialization paths.