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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

This is a short video of where I farm/grind for frostweave cloth, Green items to DE and vendor trash to sell.
The area is just outside of the Argent Stand in the Zul'Drak Zone. Any classes from level 75 to 80 can do this. You should be able to gather 4-5 stacks of cloth in an hour or 20 minutes if you're lucky. On top of that, you'll gather a decent amount of green items to sell at AH or to DE. Don't expect to make a trillion gold an hour or gather enough cloth to max your profession. This is just a realistic, easy guide.
I did this on the Kul'Tiras server. If you don't have much luck on your server, move on to another hot spot.
This is also a great spot to grind for experience as well. Enjoy

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  • well on my server frostweave has sky rocketed from 4g a stack to upwards of 15 - 20g a stack people are trying to max proffs before cata

  • @Popo111603 It's exactly the same on my server, too. I made this video a year ago and I thought the idea would be far obsolete by now, but I guess I'm wrong. Although, I get the bulk of my frostweave doing dailies in Icecrown now. Averaging at least 5-6 stacks per hour in icecrown and sometimes have gotten lucky to get over 20 stacks in one session. Its a good system to make quick gold.

  • Hi Poeeyegg. I was just wondering how you were able to do that animation of the mobs at the beginning of the video, if you could comment back on how you did this it would be great. :)

    Great vid btw.

  • @WoWTips4u I used a program called WoW Model Viewer to view custom models with a chroma key green background. I chose certain animations and angles and used FRAPS to capture the animation in the model viewer. I brought the captured video into Sony Vegas editing software, keyed out the green background, and did some simple motion tween animation. Hope that helps ^_^

  • I saw this vid, drooled, and took my 79 mage into the fray, after about 30 minutes, 8 stacks of frostweave, great for my tailoring... and.. FA if i must lol

    and about 200g worth of loot and greys. Wonderful vid man, Pat yourself on the fucking back.

  • @bigmankralc Thanks :)

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  • lol pat urself on the fucking bac!

  • i laughed so hard

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  • on my server, frost weave runs about 100-150g per stack.

  • since cata came out i started to farm frostweave...and im surprised i could sell the, for 70g per stack

  • @pooeyegg a much easier way is to find pictures of what u need and then Use mask on the thing u want to put in ur vid :)

  • Good spot, ty for this. This is going to help my tailoring tremendously. I have yet to see one of the bats drop a single piece but I kill them anyway for merchant food. they dont drop often but when they do it's 3-4 pieces at a time.

  • Great idea! May i suggest if ur going for like 10 min or so to farm the carrion eaters. They for me drop the cloth the most often and the most of it

  • frostweave since cata on my realm has gone from 10g a stack to 60-80g a stack

  • haha, nice start^^

  • @The11j123 the addon at the end is called Baudbag... u can stretch all ur other bags and make it into one big one. you can resize it, rename it, and design it like the backround and stuff lol its rly fun 2 use :P

  • @Popo111603 on my server frostweave is going for 90g a stack :D

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