This step-by-step guide is designed to elevate your WoW Classic Engineering skill from 1 to 300. Our comprehensive guide details the optimal progression through each tier, highlights essential materials, and provides advanced techniques to maximize your leveling journey.

Everything you need to buy for leveling Engineering from 1-300

Below is a list of all the materials you will need to level your Engineering skill from 1 to 300. Whether you choose to gather them all at once or divide the process into segments is entirely up to you.

Materials

Apprentice Engineering

Learn Apprentice Engineering in a city near you.

AllianceHorde
Bronk Guzzlegear – Dun MoroghTinkerwiz – The Barrens
Jenna Lemkenilli DarkshoreMukdrak – Durotar
Sprite Jumpsprocket – Stormwind CityTwizwick Sprocketgrind – Mulgore
Jemma Quikswitch – IronforgeGraham Van Talen – Undercity
Thund – Orgrimmar

1-75

Journeyman Engineering

Learn Journeyman Engineering in a city near you.

AllianceHorde
Lilliam Sparkspindle – StomwindNogg – Orgrimmar
Trixie Quikswitch – IronforgeFranklin Lloyd – Undercity

75-135

Expert Engineering

Learn Expert Engineering at your faction trainer.

AllianceHorde
Springspindle Fizzlegear – IronforgeRoxxik – Orgrimmar

135-150

150-200

At level 200, you can choose between Gnomish and Goblin Engineering specializations. Each path offers unique benefits and specialized items. While some recipes are exclusive to one specialization, most crafted items remain universally usable. We advise reviewing specialized guides to align your decision with your gameplay style and future crafting ambitions.

Artisan Engineering

Learn Artisan Engineering at your faction trainer.

Alliance/Horde
Buzzek Bracketswing – Tanaris

200-300

You should now be an expert at engineering!

By following this guide, you will be able to level up your Engineering skill from 1 to 300 as efficiently as possible, all while minimizing your costs and time spent searching for materials.

We strongly advocate pairing Engineering with Mining. Leveling both concurrently not only conserves valuable gold but also ensures a steady supply of raw materials. Should you not possess the Mining skill, frequent visits to the Auction House become necessary to procure required ores and components. Our integrated approach helps in maintaining resource consistency, reducing downtime during crafting sessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this WoW Classic Engineering leveling guide cover?

This guide details the optimal progression through each Engineering tier – from Apprentice to Artisan – including the materials needed, step-by-step processes, and advanced techniques to level from 1 to 300.

What materials are needed for leveling Engineering?

The guide provides a comprehensive list of materials, such as Rough Stone, Copper Bars, Mithril Bars, and specialized items like bombs and gizmos. These are organized by leveling phases for maximum Efficiency.

Where can I learn the different Engineering tiers?

Each tier – Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, and Artisan – is learned from faction-specific trainers located in major cities across WoW Classic. Both Alliance and Horde cities host these trainers.

What advanced techniques does the guide recommend?

The guide advises saving certain materials (like extra blasting powder) for later stages and crafting additional frameworks as needed. These strategies help in reducing costs and avoiding downtime.

Why is pairing Engineering with Mining recommended?

Pairing Engineering with Mining is advised because it ensures a steady supply of raw materials, reduces your reliance on the Auction House, and ultimately cuts down on both time and gold spent.

How can I optimize my resource management during the leveling process?

Optimize your resource management by planning your purchases or gathering in segments, saving surplus materials for later crafts, and buying in bulk when possible to maximize efficiency.