Where is runecloth in wow
Hope this helps! Its helped me get over g! SOmebody know which mob is? Just 3 DoTs is enough, and your set heals you pretty effective there. But still real nice place. Comment by Allakhazam what lv mobs does this drop off of and where is the best place to farm it? Comment by Allakhazam A stack of 20 sells for about g now on my server Bronzebeard Friggin rediculous. Comment by Allakhazam Is it jsut me or have runecloth drops been nerfed since patch 1.
Comment by Allakhazam If anyone is interested, I'm having very good luck farming this stuff in Winterspring off of the Timbermaw Hold creatures both west of Everlook and northeast in Winterfall Village killing Ursas and Shamans. Comment by Allakhazam I am lvl 27 warrior human, Is there any way I can farm this stuff? Comment by Allakhazam Ok face it people when TBC comes out the value of this will dissapear as the lvl 70 will be able to get it so much easier.
As such selling your runecloth now, while its still expensive means more gold then waiting. Or grind for it when you're on your way to lvl Comment by Allakhazam i will very rarely pay more than 1. Comment by Allakhazam runecloth go around G on my server:P. Comment by Allakhazam Farming some of these high dropping rate mobs requires that you be a higher level.
If you're in the early 50s, the humanoids in the Jaedenar cave in Felwood have a decent drop rate. They drop anywhere from three to five stacks per run through, which isn't that bad if you can do it quickly.
Also, handing in a stack of Runecloth now gives 75 rep not Getting from Honoured to Exalted now only takes stacks. Not that bad. Third Stop: Felwood; Felpaw Village, northern-most furbolg camp. Drops were alot better here, but still lacking. More mobs to grind on, but still only runecloth per group. The mobs are around lvl 53 so they're easy to kill and there's several camps to keep you busy and keep the respawns fast.
Not that many mobs here, so respawns take a while when you're a 70 farming runecloth. First of all, it's Azeroth, so the drops are crappy. Same as in Tyr's Hand and Felwood, the drops are few and far between.
It's a waste of time! Excellent drops! Drops are fairly frequent and when they DO drop, it's usually pieces. There's a row of probably 20 melee mobs there. If you have an AOE class i. I also picked up a couple grey items that sold for about 1g each and 1 or 2 greens that I sent to my alts.
Absolutely the best place to farm for Runecloth. Even if you're , go there and farm. The mobs there are , so a lvl 58 can grind here easily. There's lots of mobs all over the place. Go there! It'll be time well spent, and being new to Outlands, you might pick up some green gear that will replace your Azeroth garbage! Good Luck Farming! Easy Kills, grab several mobs at a time. I didn't even think about needing these runecloth later to make cloth to pop for illusion dust since NO ONE wants to sell it for the old fair prices anymore or at all.
Yes the armory is a great place to farm high drop rates. But for those who do not have BC to go to the outlands Winterfall Village in wintersprings is a great place to farm. Cords are 67 35 Also its very close to town so you can vendor your trash. Best to go when there isn't alot of people around like early morning or late night.
Reason why I am here and not the armory is because the drops in outlands dont DE for Illusion or Dream dust. At first I thought it was going to be rubbish, as the first 3 mobs didnt drop anything but silver. But then I had one drop 4 runecloth, and another 1, then another HP isnt that huge either. Surprised a mage felt the mobs were that damaging, as most of them are casters.
Warders - Retri Paladins. Ok these do hit the hardest, as theyre essentially melee that try to heal themselves near death. But eh, I was gettin hit for no more than per hit. Clerics - Priests. Most of there attacks were resisted, died too quickly to heal -. IMO most should find this area quite easy at 70, cos you'll resist so much of their attacks although melee classes will find the warders less of a threat.
Good place all in all. Comment by Thottbot The ogres outside of Dire Maul are no longer elites avg lvl 53 they still drop runecloth like they are elites at a time.. It is a little faster farming then around thrallmar imo, waiting for the nerf. We cleared the place and got 30 stacks plus all the hounds I'd say get a tailor, a LW, and an enchanter and you all make out like crazy. Comment by Thottbot Expedition Armory Farming for 1 hr 40 minutes on SOmebody know which mob is?
Just 3 DoTs is enough, and your set heals you pretty effective there. But still real nice place. Comment by Allakhazam a dungeon called ?
Orgrimmar grunts dropping runecloth in the barrens? Comment by Allakhazam what lv mobs does this drop off of and where is the best place to farm it? Comment by Allakhazam A stack of 20 sells for about g now on my server Bronzebeard Friggin rediculous. Comment by Allakhazam I found the best place by far to farm this stuff is from the teddys in southern felwood.
Comment by Allakhazam Hearthglen in wpl is the best spot ive found yet.. Comment by Allakhazam Is it jsut me or have runecloth drops been nerfed since patch 1. Comment by Allakhazam If anyone is interested, I'm having very good luck farming this stuff in Winterspring off of the Timbermaw Hold creatures both west of Everlook and northeast in Winterfall Village killing Ursas and Shamans.
Comment by Allakhazam what are the teddy's? Comment by Allakhazam I am lvl 27 warrior human, Is there any way I can farm this stuff? Comment by Allakhazam Ok face it people when TBC comes out the value of this will dissapear as the lvl 70 will be able to get it so much easier. As such selling your runecloth now, while its still expensive means more gold then waiting. Or grind for it when you're on your way to lvl Comment by Allakhazam Tyr's hand is the place to score this, and get some nice blue world drops 2 polearms dropped for me in 1 run sold them for 25g ea and scored runecloth.
Comment by Allakhazam i will very rarely pay more than 1. Comment by Allakhazam runecloth go around G on my server:P. Comment by Allakhazam Farming some of these high dropping rate mobs requires that you be a higher level.
If you're in the early 50s, the humanoids in the Jaedenar cave in Felwood have a decent drop rate. They drop anywhere from three to five stacks per run through, which isn't that bad if you can do it quickly. Also, handing in a stack of Runecloth now gives 75 rep not Getting from Honoured to Exalted now only takes stacks.
I noticed these demons often drop runecloth succebus and felguard models so instead of running past them on the way to thorium I now kill them all they are elite with 12k or 17k hitpoints, but it still goes pretty fast.
Comment by Strat imo is by far the best place to farm RC. Though you have to be an AoE pally to farm it efficiently, you can rake in a ton of coin doing solo runs. In about a half hour I picked up a little over 9 stacks of RC and about 20g in vendor trash with 30g in shards and a little more in greens. Comment by silkfire Why does wowhead only list where it drops from instance mobs and not all the other mobs who drop it as well? Comment by donmarker If the need for runecloth would arise and you happen to be level 80, I recommend you take your trusty steed and ride off to eastern plaguelands and stratholme.
I ran the whole thing, both scarlet and undead side, killed everything and ended up with about 18 stacks. Also you get tons of blues, greens, silver and if you're really lucky, the baron might see fit to reward you for killing him by giving you his mount.
Comment by Empala Silly sidenote: It might be worth noting Runecloth drops off Timbermaw mobs as well, so you can max both reputations at the same time. Albeit the droprate isn't as great, but if there is no one around it should go pretty quick. Comment by Idd Stratholme is a very good farming spot for Runecloth. As a Feral Druid I was able to start farming in there with mostly crap green and blues from Northrend quests.
Once you gear up it becomes even more easy. Now I can easily run into packs of mobs at a time and spam Maul with glyph and Swipe. The time you'll spend in there is worth it, without rushing, just taking time to visit an old instance, chilling around and so forth, you'll be able to get stacks of Runecloth in about an hour or so.
If you take your time and loot every mob without the Auto Loot option enabled you won't have that problem ofc, the only downside I can see in that is that you'll lose a lot of time but that's up to you :. Comment by Another plus to solo'ing strat, is you get argent dawn rep for one of the achievements.
Just solo it wearing your argent dawn commission and you can get corruptors scourge stones which comes to around rep it self. Comment by Off of the Twilight Mobs, I averaged about pieces of Runecloth, About every three to four kills. Eh, Not the best, Imo. But We'll see.
Comment by Golgathoth Ok, I have tried going to all three areas Tyr's Hand, Hellfire, and Noxious Glade , and here are the ranks imo: Tyr's hand was worst for me, dropping hardly anything and with far spaced mobs. Hellfire with the unyielding footmen was good for me because it had a relatively good drop rate and fast spawns. By far, however, Noxious Glade was the best area. It has very good drop rate and a large area with well spaced mobs.
As a 61 Unholy DK, it was very easy for me to farm. I would recommend this area for farming. Comment by I decided to go for the Ambassador titel exalted with all the horde factions and for that i needed roughly stacks of Runecloth.
So, what i did and doing still is to farm Stratholme, baron side. This is what i get from one run: stacks of runecloth. A chance on the baron mount. Then i take the road back killing everything i see! One run usualy takes about minutes, so its imo the best farming place for runecloth! Best regards and happy farming! Comment by I needed x runecloth for rep once and I wanted to make a comparison between the ogres near dire maul entrance and the scarlets in north WP.
There aren't as many ogres as the scarlets but the ogres drop more often 2x or 4x runecloth so I get more than 60 runecloth per run. And at the north WP scarlets I got less than 60 per run So the ogres in dire maul are the winners, they drop more often and only , i haven't seen them drop only Comment by stratholme is very good.
Comment by I just spent about minutes farming solely the area arround Zul'Mahar Aprx 64,14 and got runecloth. This was done using a Level 80 hunter and a lot of patience.
Mobs spawn fast enough where you can circle the camp and most of the time have something to kill. Cheers, and Happy hunting. Comment by Fizzles Runecloth Farming Locations. Locations are listed in a random order, and no one place is better than the next, it's simply a matter of opinion.
Comment by kleppy57 Tjoertszc -- i aprove of this comment :D took his advice and ended up getting roughly the same maybe a few luckier on the trash drops :D but overall amazing spot. Comment by I have not checked out any of the other places listed except for Tyr's Hand in EPL and I found this to be a great place to grind for runecloth and gold.
I like this place for several reasons. One, if you are lvl 70 or higher then the elite mobs should be no problem for you, even if taking on 2 or 3 at once. Two, even though the mobs can heal themselves, you can easily use any disrupt ability to stop them and the mobs do not run when low on health, so no pulling adds on you either. Three, the respawn rate is not an issue because if you clear everything, even inside the buildings and all the way up to the back of the area then that will take you a good 45 minutes, by which time plenty of mobs have respawned all over.
Fourth, it would be my estimate that percent of the mobs will drop at least one piece of runecloth with a high number of mobs dropping up to four pieces. Fifth, the silver loot is great, with a high percentage of mobs dropping at least 10silver and some dropping as much as 25silver, plus the grey vendor trash in most cases will sell for as much as 1 or 2 gold a piece.
I spent a little over an hour in the morning and another hour later the same afternoon and walked away with the following: Silver Looted: apx 38 golds worth Vendor Trash sold for apx 16 gold Mithril lockbox dropped x2 Star Ruby dropped x2 Five of Elementals dropped x1 Green item drops which I DE'd dropped x11 Runecloth dropped x Not bad for two hours worth of farming, though it can get tedious if farming isn't your thing.
Two suggestions, if you don't have it already I highly recommend you install an addon called Sellfish which you can get from curse. When the loot window opens just simply put your mouse over the item and Sellfish will tell you how much you will get if you vendor that item. Very handy for determining if a grey item is worth looting or not since you can see if it will sell for 35s or 2g.
Also, keep your eyes open for "The Crimson Courier" which follows the main path on horseback through Tyr's Hand every now and then and is accompanied by 5 elite guards. I've never seen this before so it took me a bit by surprise, but if you aggro the Courier the first thing she will do is kick you and send you flying way up in the air and backwards about 30 yards and out of range for you to attack her BUT when you come back down to the ground the 5 elite guards will be right there waiting and you will land right in the middle of them.
Comment by I just finished a stratholme with almost 14 stacks of runecloth. Comment by gpc Scholomance Full Clear 1 hour as a ret paladin, not really rushing 12 stacks of runecloth, seems like a decent amount for the time spent. Comment by strat. Comment by As a level 80 you can definitely pull that off in less than 30 min depending on your class, you'll find videos of people doing it in min so it's definitively worth the time spent to farm rep with the Argent Dawn.
Comment by Not sure if someone else wrote this, but runecloth is also dropped by the Jadefire Shadowstalkers and Tricksters in NW Felwood.
If you are trying to quickly build up your First Aid, Felwood is a good place to spend some time and get Mageweave and Runecloth. Comment by masterzyck my favorite place to farm them is in stratholme. I run in at the back door and then all the way back to scarlet section where I kill every mob out side untill Timmy the Cruel comes I kill him and enter the door and start mega pull every mob until I come to the closed door then I nuke the mobs down and loot enter the next door and mega pull rest of the mobs incl the 2 bosses Balzanaar and the other can't remember his name and loot.
I usually get stacks of runecloth and few righteous orbs and this is done in around 10 mins protection Warrior. Enter black rock spire and right after you go up the steps to UBRS you enter the room where you have to put out the ruins in the 7 rooms to open the next door up. In those rooms is a mob named Blackhand Summone r.
I would kill all other mobs and leave this one up. This mob will summon other blackhand mobs every secs. The mobs she summons are lootable. I easily would spend 20 mins just letting her summon mobs for me to kill. Never having to move from my spot. Was super easy to farm all the runecloth i needed to re-level tailoring. This might be hard for some classes as you will be in combat the entire time but i had no problems on my enhancement shaman.
I don't suggest you using more then one summoner at a time cause the mobs can overwhelm you quite easily as you cant aoe in fear of killing your summoners.
Comment by somnomania Stratholme is my runecloth farming spot of choice, lately. The other bonus is no competition. It's way faster to auto loot and just start trashing greys and cheaper greens when you run out of space. Comment by Just farmed Strat on one run I got 20 stacks of runecloth. If you're a pally you can do it super fast. Comment by For a lvl 80, the best place to farm is by soloing Hellfire Ramparts.
Depending on your luck, you'll get about stacks. Each run also earns you about g, again, depending on your luck with drops wich you vendor..
Any class with decent dps can do it easily. Mages will obviously rule at this farm spot Comment by How much cost 60 runecloth's on the AH? Comment by Beace I can only agree with what others have said. Assuming you're lvl 80 or so , you can pick up very high amounts of Runecloth from Stratholm in a short time. The various debuffs is a pain for some classes though, but shouldn't be a major issue. Comment by Limper Two very nice places to farm for runecloth is Stratholme and Scholo.
Another bonus of this is you can also farm here for Argent Dawn rep. With the coming of patch 3. Doing these two areas can get you your Runecloth for turn-ins with each sides cities and get you your Argent Dawn reputation up as well. Comment by a full clear of strat yielded me 22 stacks of runecloth The Infected Mossflayers, which are the primary mob here they spawn by running over the graves have knockbacks which also stun you for a moment.
As a level 80 shadow priest, I was near to death a few times simply because of this. Mass farming is not a viable option here. Runecloth drops are pretty good here though. In 37 minutes I had 4. Not exceptional though. Comment by mtmee Here's how I farmed runecloth to get exalted with my faction cities. These guys summon NPCs that drop runecloth. Depending on your gear level, you can tweak the number of summoners that you keep alive. If your gear is crappy, just keep 1 summoner.
If you can 1-shot the spawns, you could probably keep 3 or 4 summoners up. I made a quick video of it if any one is interested in checking it out before making the run out there. I got 55 cloths in less than 10 minutes I'm mage. Comment by If you're lvl 80, the best place to farm runecloth by far is the Auction House.
I can usually get 10 stacks of runecloth in 10 seconds. One can get more than enough gold to pay for this by either: 1 doing dailies for 30 minutes, or 2 running a quick heroic instance and vending off any drops. I would advise against going there. Then I tried Stratholme and it was great, but don't think just because your lvl 80 your invincible I played my 80 ret pally ran throught it once, got loads of runecloth but you'd be surprised how much damage you take from the mobs.
I went to Expedition Armory and to my surprise, all mobs dropped Netherweave, not a single piece of Runecloth. So I decided to go to Tyr's and it was spectacular.
Each mob was dropping around 4 pieces and sometimes greens and trash that sold for over 4g each. The respawn time is insane too and despite being elites, anyone ove 70 can beat them fast. There are two parts to farm in Tyr's Hand. Lower and upper. Lower has the Barrack, Abbey and Chapel and if you keep going up you'll find a church, which is where upper begins, with higher level mobs. Beyond Tyr has no mobs, which means that going to the Scarlet Enclave where DKs start is useless as there are no mobs there.
Truly a great place to farm Runecloth. I don't know if there are any quests there, but I swear I think Blizzard made this place to farm Runecloth.
In a solo run I did, I'm a lvl 80 rogue I picked up over pieces of Runecloth. Of course, I took out all of the trash mobs in the living section, but by the time I got to the undead section, I was just ready to get the hell out of there, so I avoided the trash and focused only on the bosses and acolytes in the ziggurats.
I was able to down the Baron with about 30 minutes give or take left on my debuff. Very easy to solo 80, even with less-than-awesome gear. Argent rep makes this worthwhile, as well, if you're into that sort of thing. Comment by fyk1 Dire Maul farm-spot is very profitable. In an hour it's possible to farm up to 10 stacks of Runecloth plus some gray and green.
The mob are very weak, able to one-shot they 70 in Outland green. Rogue Comment by Stratholme is definitely the best place i found..
It's quite hard to solo, if you are below level thou, but i fairly manage as a level 70 frostmage.. About every 2nd mob drops about runecloth, and that's why it gotta be my favorite place for grinding runecloth.. Comment by ledzeppelin The best place in my opinion is Stratholme live side. I can yield about 20 stacks of runecloth at the most each run, and if you do live and dead side requires patience you can really come out on top.
Fudge waiting on respawn timers now that were level 80 and super geared its goes by pretty fast. Happy farming! If your lower level though as stated about you can go to Tyr's hand in eastern plaguelands death knight starting zone Tons of mobs Bout lvl 55ish and a really fast respawn rate. Comment by saruu A very good farming spot is Tyr's Hand.. Either Queue for it, get a guildee or a high level to run you through it, or just beg lol because all the other spots don't compare and they're just a waste of time.
Just don't be dying and go out reset and re loot it. Tons upon tons of Runecloth I have so much I don't know what to do with it all! Hope I saved some people some time from finding out for themselves because it took me 1 day to find out this and I'll never go back to another spot ever. Comment by So I have had major success In gathering stacks of Runecloth per run through Stratholme.
It can be easily soloed by a few different classes one being a Feral druid like myself and it is Resetable! I know what you are thinking, why the hell is a high lvl character running that instance? Deathcharger's Reins , thats why. I know I was willing to pay for it! I did a few quick sums. Once unlocked, the repeatable Runecloth donation quests reward 75 rep for 1 stack of Runecloth. Comment by You can say whatever you do but i'd say best place to farm this is Stratholme.
You will get like runecloth for ONE run. You get also lots of money from blues and Argent Dawn reputation. Comment by Yep For a lvl 80, Stratholme is THE place to farm Runecloth and, as a side benefit, gold generating goodies!
Recent trip into there on my Prot Paly. A whole heap of the 3 types of scourgestone turn in at Lightshope for Argent Dawn rep Crypt Fiend parts and those bones which can be handed into Argent Dawn for rep. As a side note, being an engineer is a definite plus. Stock up with scrapbots so you can sell the loot mid instance. Jeeves is handy for dumping stuff in your bank and MOLL-E mailbox is nice for sending items to your alts.
Unfortunately I didn't note how much cash I had before I went in so not sure what I made cash-wise in the instance and immediately after. Quite the money-spinner! The mobs dropped cloth per kill most of the time i was getting 3 cloth so i was happy. If you get bored there, head over to Corin's Crossing, not as many cloth but theres alot of mobs there too.
You can also run strathome, you'd get about 7 stacks of runecloth a run solo. Comment by kuya Cleared both sides of Stratholme "Arthas-style" on my 80 DK and netted pcs nearly 21 stacks of Runecloth for my tailor in about an hour.
I tried the Expeditionary Armory mentioned above but it doesn't even come close to the sheer number of NPC's in Stratholme. Comment by Granted a lot of folks have said that Strat was the way to go for farming Runecloth. Here is a picture if you still don't know where to find the cave in Blackrock Mountain where the instance entrance is.
After you cleared the instance, go outside and reset it by right-clicking over your portrait then click the "Reset all instance" button.
This restarts the whole instance and all mobs will be back. Killing Twilight Cultists in Silithus is also a good place to farm. It seems if you farm at the Twilight Base camp, you will never run out of mobs, because the respawn is really fast.
But if you do run out of mobs just go to Twilight Post and move between these two camps. NOTE: Some of these mobs currently scale to your level all the way up to
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