Okay, so today I wanna talk about how I got my Enchanting skill up in Classic WoW. It’s not as hard as you might think, but it does take some time and a bit of gold.
First off, I hit up the Enchanting trainer in one of the main cities. You gotta learn the basics, right? Once I got the initial training, I started gathering materials. This part was a little tedious. I spent a lot of time running around, killing mobs, and looting everything that wasn’t nailed down.

The key to leveling Enchanting is disenchanting items. Basically, you’re turning green, blue, and even purple gear into magical dust, essences, and shards. I started with the cheap green items I found or bought from vendors. Disenchanting these gives you the basic materials you need for the lower-level enchants.
- Collecting Stuff: I spent hours just running around and killing stuff. Anything that dropped green items was my target.
- Disenchanting: I turned all those green items into enchanting materials. It felt kind of wasteful at first, but it’s necessary.
- Making Enchants: Once I had enough materials, I started making simple enchants. I followed a guide I found online that listed which enchants to make at each level.
- Repeat: This is the main loop. Collect, disenchant, enchant, repeat. It’s a grind, but you slowly see your skill level going up.
As I leveled up, I needed better materials. This meant I had to start disenchanting rarer items, the blue and purple ones. I managed to snag a few good pieces from dungeons. It was a good feeling, turning those hard-earned items into something even more valuable.
One thing that really helped me was using the Auction House. Sometimes, it was cheaper to just buy the materials I needed instead of farming them myself. Of course, this depends on your server’s economy, so your mileage may vary.
I also made sure to enchant my own gear whenever possible. Not only did this give me a nice stat boost, but it also helped me level up my skill a little faster. It’s a win-win situation!
There were a lot of steps involved in creating enchantments. But slowly, I figured it out. I’d start by gathering all the materials, which could take a while. Then I’d head back to town, find a quiet spot, and start the disenchanting process. Sometimes this was quick, sometimes it took a few tries, but I got it down after a while.
Making enchantments was another thing. Each one needed specific stuff. So I’d check my list, make sure I had all the right ingredients, and then I’d craft it. It felt pretty good to see my skill level go up each time I made something new. Plus, those enchantments made a real difference in my gameplay. My gear got stronger, and I could take on tougher enemies. It was a lot of work, but definitely worth it in the end.
Getting to 300
Getting to 300 wasn’t easy, I won’t lie. It took a lot of time and effort. But I kept at it, and eventually, I hit that max level. It was a great feeling of accomplishment. I could finally make all the best enchants in the game, and that felt pretty awesome.
So yeah, that’s how I leveled up my Enchanting in Classic WoW. It was a long journey, but a rewarding one. If you’re thinking about doing it, I say go for it! Just be prepared for a bit of a grind. But trust me, it’s worth it in the end. You will be a master of enchantments in no time!