World of Warcraft First Aid Guide
First aid is an important trade, for those that
are level 80 and for those that are a lower level, bandaging yourself can often save your life and with our
World of Warcraft first aid guide you can easily level up this secondary
profession.
Being a secondary profession, every player can
choose to level it up no matter which primary professions one has. Check out this World of Warcraft first aid
guide since it will give you all the information about leveling first aid in a
nutshell.
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You can level up first aid in less than two
hours with the help of this World of Warcraft first aid guide. We provide you
with a list of trainers and their locations together with the list of all the materials you will
need.
There are two basic ways to acquire all the
materials you might need to reach skill 450: buying them from the auction house or grinding mobs. Materials
shouldn’t cost you much money so in this case I usually recommend that you purchase them off the auction house as
long as the prices are reasonable.
To get you started visit the local trainer in
your town to learn first aid. Location of first aid trainer can vary from one city to another so just enquire about
him with city guards and they will point you in the right direction. Once you have trained your first skill level
you will learn how to make linen bandages. Below you can see the table with complete listings of all the materials
you will need to get up to 450 skill.
|
First Aid Skill
|
Item |
Amount
|
Materials |
|
1 – 40
|
Linen
Bandage |
40
|
40 Linen
Cloth |
|
40 – 80
|
Heavy Linen Bandage |
55
|
110 Linen Cloth |
|
80 – 115
|
Wool
Bandage |
50
|
50 Wool
Cloth |
|
115 – 150
|
Heavy Wool Bandage |
50
|
100 Wool
Cloth |
|
150 – 180
|
Silk Bandage |
40
|
40 Silk Cloth |
|
180 – 210
|
Heavy Silk
Bandage |
35
|
70 Silk
Cloth |
|
210 - 240
|
Mageweave Bandage |
40
|
40 Mageweave Cloth |
|
240 - 260
|
Heavy Mageweave Bandage |
22
|
44 Mageweave Cloth |
|
260 - 290
|
Runecloth Bandage |
42
|
42 Runecloth |
|
290 - 300
|
Heavy Runecloth Bandage |
10
|
20 Runecloth |
|
300 - 330
|
Netherweave Bandage |
30
|
30 Netherweave Cloth |
|
330 - 350
|
Heavy Netherweave Bandage |
20
|
40 Netherweave Cloth |
|
350 - 400
|
Frostweave Bandage |
65
|
65 Frostweave Cloth |
|
400 - 450
|
Heavy Frostweave Bandage |
97
|
194 Frostweave Cloth |
The first trainer will be able to train you up to 300 once you
reach that skill you will have to venture into Outlands and train from either the Grand Master First aid
trainer or from trainers in Hellfire Peninsula. The Alliance trainer is located in the Temple of Telhamat and
the Horde faction trainer is located in Falcon Watch which is in Hellfire Peninsula as well.
Once you get to 350 skill level, the World of
Warcraft first aid guide recommends you to travel to Northrend and train
from Grand Master first aid trainers. Both factions can use the trainer in Dalaran. However, both factions have
trainers in bases in both starting zones of Northrend which are the Howling Fjord and Borean Tundra. Valgarde and
Valiance Keep are the places where the Alliance first aid trainers can be found and those of the Horde faction can
be found at Vengeance Landing and the Warsong Hold.
Reaching skill level 450 will require you to
get a manual of Heavy Frostweave bandage. This manual can be found as a drop from random mobs as soon as you meet
the following conditions: 390 skill in first aid and trained Grand Master First aid. The drop rate for this manual
is high; however, the recommended zone is Zul’Drak as mobs located there have the highest drop chance. I hope that
this World of Warcraft first aid guide has been of great help to
you!
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