TBC-specific items such as Spellcloth are used in various crafting recipes and generally sell well. And, of course, you can make your own bags-or sell those, too. Tailoring is another choice that could see some benefits, not least of all because cloth drops aren't particularly difficult to come by.
Jewelcrafting is a new addition for Burning Crusade Classic, but it's pretty expensive to level. There's a lot more involved if you're serious about making gold from crafting-not least the initial expense of leveling the profession-but it can still be lucrative. A third could be your glorified personal banker.Īside from giving you the option to craft consumables or items for yourself, many crafted items can be sold on the auction house for a profit. Choose a couple of WoW Classic professions that complement your main character's choices and put them to work, too. Of course, if you're planning on actually leveling another character, all the better.
You won't have to level the character to 70, but standing them next to a bank and mailbox means you can send any excess stuff from your main character to them easily. There's no auction house in Outland either, so if you're planning on selling stuff, it might make sense to use an alt camped next to one in Azeroth. Having a second character is useful for a few reasons.