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Jewelcrafting is one of the strongest long-term professions in The Burning Crusade, but leveling it manually often means days of ore farming, constant prospecting RNG, and heavy gold investment. Choosing our TBC Anniversary Jewelcrafting Carry skips that entire grind and delivers a profession that is immediately useful for both gameplay and economy.
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Jewelcrafting Advantage |
What It Unlocks |
Time Saved with Us |
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Meta & Rare Gem Cuts |
Access to Phase 1–ready PvE and PvP gems for yourself and other players |
20–30 hours of prospecting and recipe hunting |
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Jewelry & Trinkets |
Craftable rings, necklaces, and Jewelcrafting-only trinkets |
15–25 hours of material farming |
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Auction House Value |
Steady gold income through gem cutting and recrafting |
Several weeks of market trial-and-error |
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Profession Flexibility |
Freedom to specialize and adapt to later phases |
Immediate access instead of delayed progression |
With the TBC Jewelcrafting Service completed, your profession is no longer a project — it’s a fully functional tool ready to support raiding, PvP, and gold-making from day one.
You can learn Jewelcrafting from trainers in The Exodar or Silvermoon City. Master Jewelcrafting trainers are available in Outland, including Shattrath City, Honor Hold, Thrallmar, and Netherstorm.
Mining is the most common pairing, as it supplies all primary materials. Alchemy is also popular due to transmute access for meta gems and additional economic flexibility.
Yes. Once your TBC Anniversary Jewelcrafting Boost is completed, your character has full access to endgame gem cuts, jewelry crafts, and profession recipes available at 375 skill.