Alright, let’s talk about my adventure with Blacksmithing specialization in Dragonflight. It’s not as simple as the older expansions, you know? I started off, like anyone else, learning from the vendor recipes, but that only got me halfway, to 50 out of 100. Kinda frustrating, right?
So, I realized I gotta get my hands dirty and do more than just the basic stuff. I started farming for renown, which, let me tell you, is a grind. But it’s worth it. And then there are these Knowledge points. I had to decide where to spend them wisely to unlock more recipes. It’s like a puzzle, figuring out which recipes will push me closer to that sweet 100.

Digging into Specializations
Dragonflight throws you a curveball with these specializations. I had to choose between Armorsmithing, Weaponsmithing, and Specialty Smithing. Each one has its own perks, and it took me a while to figure out which path was the best for me. I experimented a bit, crafted different items, and finally settled on what felt right. It’s all about finding your groove, you know?
- First Craft Bonuses: I tried to get as many of these as possible. Every time you craft something for the first time, you get a nice skill boost. So, I went around, crafting a little bit of everything, just to get those bonuses.
- Choosing a Specialization: This was a big decision. I spent hours reading, talking to other players, and just trying things out. Eventually, I went with Specialty Smithing because it seemed the most versatile for what I wanted to do.
Leveling Up
Leveling in Dragonflight is a whole different beast. It’s not just about crafting the same thing over and over. You gotta mix it up. I found myself crafting all sorts of things, from weapons to armor pieces, just to get those skill points. It’s a bit of a journey, but it keeps things interesting, I guess.
And let me tell you about Metalshaper Kuroko. This guy is a lifesaver. I spent a lot of time with him, learning and crafting. He’s the go-to person if you’re serious about Blacksmithing in Dragonflight.
So, that’s my story with Blacksmithing in Dragonflight. It’s a challenge, but a fun one. You gotta be patient, willing to grind, and smart about how you spend your resources. But in the end, it’s rewarding to see that skill level hit 100. And hey, if I can do it, so can you!
Keep crafting, folks, and don’t be afraid to try new things. It’s all part of the adventure!