I just started capturing footage to make a similar guide, but you beat me to it. Now I have to see what I can do to make my video different. Damn you, Tip! Lol jk. Great guide as always.
As a miner you can get gloves with +5 mining on them and add another +5 mining from an enchanter. I don't remember if the same was available for herbalism but it comes in handy sometimes.
Earthroot starts at 15 and is plentiful in the starter zones too. Briarthorn is plentiful in Silverpine Forest too - More so than the Barrens. Alternatively, you can farm Stranglekelp near Ratchet's pirate camps, or in Silverpine Forest as well. Once you reach a skill high enough to gather Kingsblood and Liferoot, basically any midlevel zone is good to farm. You're better off farming areas where herbs are abundant rather than looking for specific herbs - You'll still regularly get skillups from yellow and even green herbalism nodes. Southern Barrens is a fantastic example for Horde players. Plenty of Kingsblood, Wild Steelbloom and even some Grave Moss scattered around. You can easily reach ~180 or higher here, at which point you can head to STV and gather basically any herb that spawns there. When you reach 230~ ish, you can finish leveling in Swamp of Sorrows all the way to 300 off Blindweed, Fadeleaf, Khadgar's Whisker and Goldthorn, all of these are abundant in this zone and fetch a good price too. Not trying to look like a jackass here, but it's not necessary to travel to specific zones for specific herbs to level up herbalism. Quantity over quality for herbs, they're relatively common, unlike say mining nodes.
I think stranglekelp should get a mention in here, especially for druids. Its a great easy bunch of points through the early to mid 100s and aquatic form off the coast of hinterlands for horde makes collecting it easy and uncontested. Great guide nonetheless! Thanks for making it so thorough!
Thanks for this. I've looked at a couple of old guides and they all sent me to the wrong places all the time. At least this gives you a great overview on where to find the herbs you need. Also, pro tip: it's much faster if you don't mix up Swamp of Sorrows and Dustwallow Marsh as I did.
Felwood is a terrible place to pick herbs at level 251.. I ran the entire map from top to bottom, zig-zagging from east to west the entire way and found 3 Gromsblood, and at level 250 all the other herbs there aren't pickable. Not to mention about 100 of the herbs that pop up are the "corrupted" ones.
Westfall is bruiseweed-heaven! Because most levellers there didn't reach 100 yet, it's always available. And remember earthroot is a level 15 herb available in starting zones, I'm sure you meant to say mageroyal on 50+.
Briarthorn is a pain. Mostly because it's the main ingredient for alchemy recipes for a long while. They're not really rare, but if you're an alchemist you NEVER have enough. Fantastic for pure gatherers though.
Well done! I was contemplating getting herbalism/alchemy so its funny you upload a video about it haha. It could have been a nice extra note mentioning the items/enchant/racial that increase herbalism or was that for alchemy? I can't remember.
Edit: never mind I’m stupid, I’m pretty sure it’s actually in Feralas, on feathermoon stronghold, it’s an island and there is a building there you go to, hope this helps!
A blacksmithing video would be fun to watch. More than a few people in the early levels of Vanilla wow wanted the shining silver breastplate. Silver is a bitch if you level in the human zones. Decided one day to spend a few hours with them tree huggers mining silver.
I have it as my main profession but can’t the Herbalism icon at all! I can find herbs but can’t know which level i am or which herb give me skill points and which not. Can anyone help please? I’ve also unlearned the profession and learned it back but nothing happened except losing all my skill points and went back to 0
I find loch modan to have a pretty good amount of briarthorn as well :) on the eastern side of the loch though. Westfall is great too, but often too populated and too many mobs in the way at times
In Vanilla Times on Stonemaul server we had crazy russian cross-fraction mafia controlling all herbs collection system in Stranglethorn Vale all summer along where under every spot just stand one rouge or night elve stealth hunter, waiting for gatherers. So if you where friendly fraction he just loot under your very nouse - if not he try to kill you if odds are good and blind and loot if not. Night elves hunters where most nasty type. He plant trap right in the herbs and minerals so you just walk smack right into it with no options.
I don't usually comment on these sorts of videos but I just had to say, this video was noticeably higher quality and way more well informed then my research and youtube classic profession leveling videos in general COMBINED. Obviously well put together by a professional wow veteran. Good job! I like how you added multiple choices/options for the different ranges, the one video i saw was very limited in information.
this is so wrong... you get 125 so easily in loch... also stranglethorn is 180+ for the most part. idk if he followed his own advice or think youre out there questing....but this isnt the fastest way to level to 300 by any means at all
Can confirm that most of these ways are really bad and I had to find work arounds on my own 90% of the time, the video is a waste of time and completely useless in actual classic.
So .. 1st of all thx a lot for the guide. Its accurate and helpfull. Now, i want to confess. Imagine that i was trying to lvl up my hervbalism without knowing that i can use Find Herbs .... Imagine the fucking struggle man lmao
Stonetalon is a pretty good spot for Wild Steelbloom typically, namely the Grimtotem area and the Stonetalon Peak. For Gromsblood also check the demon area in Ashenvale, it's usually 3-5 nodes that noone ever picks. For Dreamfoil I personally prefer Azshara, but a lot of people that farm herbs a lot prefer to farm it in Burning Steppes. Usually a plenty of competition and PvP in there as people go to BRM through it, and it's one the best zones to farm Black Lotus. You also dont need to move into Plaguebloom to cap out. Plaguebloom is a lucrative herbs, but a lot of people mostly need Dreamfoil, and you can get to 300 by just picking that.
My god this takes me back. I don't want to run on a novel-sized comment on this story, but I remember how I got my first 60% speed mount from herbalism. I found out how much Dreamfoil was worth, and would, as I call it, give Un'Goro crater a 'rim job'. I did this for a week until I eventually got enough money to buy my mount at lvl 54. I then continued for another week on my regular mount just for good measure to show off how much faster I could farm herbs.
Oh my goodness please insert level 70-75 then STOP AND GO PAY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL OF HERBALISM. I Always forget and end up spending half an hour collecting stuff that doesn't advance my herbalism.
Going to give a heads up to anyone playing classic wow, do not follow this guide since it must be based on the private server data. For example, going to stranglethorn at 125 is going to be miserable for you because most herbs you find are way out of your level, and there isnt much more kingsblood then there is in other more appropiate zones. In general the problem with this guide is that it gives the impresssion that as soon as you can go to a new zone to get herbs (ex, 125 earliest possible for kingsblood) then you should go where there is the most of those, but in reality it's going to be a lot faster to level it in a zone that has that (but maybe in lower quantity) and other herbs that are still giving skillups (so if you're 125, steelblood, bruiseweed, etc). So for example wetlands route is a lot better at 125-150 then going straight to stranglethorne vale.
Hope you enjoyed the guide :)
Mining next ty ;* thanks for the vid man!
So basically, go to the barrens and then walk north to Felwood and you get 300 herbing skill. LOL
I just started capturing footage to make a similar guide, but you beat me to it. Now I have to see what I can do to make my video different. Damn you, Tip! Lol jk. Great guide as always.
@Livingvapour No.
As a miner you can get gloves with +5 mining on them and add another +5 mining from an enchanter. I don't remember if the same was available for herbalism but it comes in handy sometimes.
TIMESTAMPS:
1-50 1:03
51-70 1:18
71-100 1:40
101-115 2:14
116-125 3:02
126-160 3:30
161-185 3:50
186-205 4:20 (blaze it)
205-230 4:32
231-250 4:53
251-270 5:18
271-290 5:38
291-300 6:08
Milk Steak I appreciated the (blaze it)
Earthroot starts at 15 and is plentiful in the starter zones too.
Briarthorn is plentiful in Silverpine Forest too - More so than the Barrens. Alternatively, you can farm Stranglekelp near Ratchet's pirate camps, or in Silverpine Forest as well.
Once you reach a skill high enough to gather Kingsblood and Liferoot, basically any midlevel zone is good to farm. You're better off farming areas where herbs are abundant rather than looking for specific herbs - You'll still regularly get skillups from yellow and even green herbalism nodes. Southern Barrens is a fantastic example for Horde players. Plenty of Kingsblood, Wild Steelbloom and even some Grave Moss scattered around. You can easily reach ~180 or higher here, at which point you can head to STV and gather basically any herb that spawns there. When you reach 230~ ish, you can finish leveling in Swamp of Sorrows all the way to 300 off Blindweed, Fadeleaf, Khadgar's Whisker and Goldthorn, all of these are abundant in this zone and fetch a good price too.
Not trying to look like a jackass here, but it's not necessary to travel to specific zones for specific herbs to level up herbalism. Quantity over quality for herbs, they're relatively common, unlike say mining nodes.
well said
Thank you, what I was thinking during the video this will save me a lot of time.
Yeah tips guide sucks
You’re a legend m8
I agree, I followed this guide and wasted so much time, had to find another one midway...
I think stranglekelp should get a mention in here, especially for druids. Its a great easy bunch of points through the early to mid 100s and aquatic form off the coast of hinterlands for horde makes collecting it easy and uncontested. Great guide nonetheless! Thanks for making it so thorough!
This guy has the best thumbnails.
6:10 For a while I just thought i got mosquito in my room
Just pick the flowers 4head
Nice work there, the amount of love you have for the game is evident in every video you make Tips, cheers!
thanks man!
Still waiting for the video where you watch paint dry
So the fishing video?
Thanks for this. I've looked at a couple of old guides and they all sent me to the wrong places all the time. At least this gives you a great overview on where to find the herbs you need.
Also, pro tip: it's much faster if you don't mix up Swamp of Sorrows and Dustwallow Marsh as I did.
Finally a straight forward no bs guide! Thank you!
Ok but how do you level up in herbalism? I collected tons of herbs but I'm not leveling up??
This is the first video I see from you and it was so well done, I’m impressed. Thanks for the guide, all the best. ‘Preeeeech
Very helpful guide, keep them coming my friend 😄😎
Very efficient guide. Leveled 1-300 in 2 days.
leaving a like and a comment to help the channel
no grave moss spotlight? sells for a truckload and is abundant in duskwood
Earthroot alliance - Ridgepoint tower, elwynn forest (the bottom right tower on the map)
6 spawns there of earthroot, I'm here now - looking at it :)
Please do Alchemy in conjunction with this one. Your Classic content is insanely useful! Especially for a wrath-baby like me.
Bruiseweed is also plentiful in westfall also. While questing its ez to get up to lvl 100 and start picking those.
uh this guide is just straight up wrong on some zones lol. S.O.S doesnt have any of that shit at all for the 160+ range.
Love the new intro.
Felwood is a terrible place to pick herbs at level 251.. I ran the entire map from top to bottom, zig-zagging from east to west the entire way and found 3 Gromsblood, and at level 250 all the other herbs there aren't pickable. Not to mention about 100 of the herbs that pop up are the "corrupted" ones.
Nice guide, I didn't follow it strictly but it's a really good guideline / orientation.
Duskwood is also a good area from 90 on.
Westfall is bruiseweed-heaven! Because most levellers there didn't reach 100 yet, it's always available. And remember earthroot is a level 15 herb available in starting zones, I'm sure you meant to say mageroyal on 50+.
This took me about 12 hours, but I got it done. PSA you will have to train at different levels after tbc/pre-patch.
Ty Tips for this guide,will be helpful for Classic
Nice guide, I hit a lot of these spots while leveling. On classic i've currently been hitting a lot of Felwood. Great farm!
Thank you for the guide tips, really helped me out. :)
Love the content, keep it up. I'm doing herb/alch on my priest at the moment :)
After you collect it, what the hell do you do with it?
Briarthorn is a pain. Mostly because it's the main ingredient for alchemy recipes for a long while.
They're not really rare, but if you're an alchemist you NEVER have enough.
Fantastic for pure gatherers though.
@Tips out hey man thanks for the guide helped me soo much now im making a lot of gold!!!
I cant wait for classic. Im going home.
Ty so much❤️🤗
Well done! I was contemplating getting herbalism/alchemy so its funny you upload a video about it haha.
It could have been a nice extra note mentioning the items/enchant/racial that increase herbalism or was that for alchemy? I can't remember.
Amazing how every sentence has exact the same intonation :o
what level do you need to be to learn herb?
This is super helpful thank you! But where do I go to change my max level from 225 to 300? I cant find it anywhere
OtakuEllie same, did you find where
Same.. I need to know this now.
Mac Lochlainn as alliance you go to the high elf spawn, not sure about horde
Edit: never mind I’m stupid, I’m pretty sure it’s actually in Feralas, on feathermoon stronghold, it’s an island and there is a building there you go to, hope this helps!
@@LetMePlayMyThing thank you!!! Someone finally got back to me
Saol kardeşim video çok faydalı oldu
Thanks Tips!
Np man :D
Just started herbalism with my warrior so this'll be very useful 😎
You should do a guide/walkthrough on the Little Pamela/Darrowshire quest chain!
A blacksmithing video would be fun to watch. More than a few people in the early levels of Vanilla wow wanted the shining silver breastplate. Silver is a bitch if you level in the human zones. Decided one day to spend a few hours with them tree huggers mining silver.
Very helpful video, thank you a lot.
OMG I can hardly wait, I'd play a private server but that'd only dull the nostalgia of official classic WoW. So excited!!!!
And look how bad it was lol
I have it as my main profession but can’t the Herbalism icon at all! I can find herbs but can’t know which level i am or which herb give me skill points and which not. Can anyone help please?
I’ve also unlearned the profession and learned it back but nothing happened except losing all my skill points and went back to 0
Very nice resource, thank you! Doing a mining one too?
How to add routes addon to classic or how to make routes like yours?
I find loch modan to have a pretty good amount of briarthorn as well :) on the eastern side of the loch though. Westfall is great too, but often too populated and too many mobs in the way at times
can you find the first things outside of starting zones because i cant head back to mine
I liked the Turkish music at the start.
we dont know if classic will have the same herb spawn locations as northdale regarding those "high concentration" spawns
these aren't northdale. They're original vanilla locations.
In Vanilla Times on Stonemaul server we had crazy russian cross-fraction mafia controlling all herbs collection system in Stranglethorn Vale all summer along where under every spot just stand one rouge or night elve stealth hunter, waiting for gatherers. So if you where friendly fraction he just loot under your very nouse - if not he try to kill you if odds are good and blind and loot if not. Night elves hunters where most nasty type. He plant trap right in the herbs and minerals so you just walk smack right into it with no options.
Thx just hit 300 in one day
Brack Rotus?
I don't usually comment on these sorts of videos but I just had to say, this video was noticeably higher quality and way more well informed then my research and youtube classic profession leveling videos in general COMBINED. Obviously well put together by a professional wow veteran. Good job! I like how you added multiple choices/options for the different ranges, the one video i saw was very limited in information.
But where is the trainer to level past 150? (Alliance)
Спасибо за гайд . Я посмотрел с тетрами хорошо что вы есть.
this is so wrong... you get 125 so easily in loch... also stranglethorn is 180+ for the most part. idk if he followed his own advice or think youre out there questing....but this isnt the fastest way to level to 300 by any means at all
Can confirm that most of these ways are really bad and I had to find work arounds on my own 90% of the time, the video is a waste of time and completely useless in actual classic.
This video needs to be updated
So .. 1st of all thx a lot for the guide. Its accurate and helpfull. Now, i want to confess. Imagine that i was trying to lvl up my hervbalism without knowing that i can use Find Herbs .... Imagine the fucking struggle man lmao
In the UK we say Herb not erb
bra nice intro and video :) suport from germany
:D
Nice music ( Dirilis Ertugrul ) :)
Diriliş introsu?
Good video, do blacksmithing next :)
WOOO HOOO, installing Wow classic demo now ;D
fadeleaf is not in arathi highlands lol
Briarthorn in the Barrens ...sure -_- . As Horde is Silverpine Forest the Way to go !
Stonetalon is a pretty good spot for Wild Steelbloom typically, namely the Grimtotem area and the Stonetalon Peak.
For Gromsblood also check the demon area in Ashenvale, it's usually 3-5 nodes that noone ever picks.
For Dreamfoil I personally prefer Azshara, but a lot of people that farm herbs a lot prefer to farm it in Burning Steppes. Usually a plenty of competition and PvP in there as people go to BRM through it, and it's one the best zones to farm Black Lotus.
You also dont need to move into Plaguebloom to cap out. Plaguebloom is a lucrative herbs, but a lot of people mostly need Dreamfoil, and you can get to 300 by just picking that.
I found it much more fruitful to gather a zone behind. went a lot faster.
tips are you turkish ? that intro man
red = horde
blue = alliance right?????????????????
My god this takes me back. I don't want to run on a novel-sized comment on this story, but I remember how I got my first 60% speed mount from herbalism. I found out how much Dreamfoil was worth, and would, as I call it, give Un'Goro crater a 'rim job'. I did this for a week until I eventually got enough money to buy my mount at lvl 54. I then continued for another week on my regular mount just for good measure to show off how much faster I could farm herbs.
ahh Vanilla herbalism
picking...
failed
picking...
failed
picking...
You loot 1 Mageroyal
Worth it :P
Only happens when you're new to an herb
Amazing
i failed 6 times in row and got 3
this guide is inaccurate half the time im not high enough to harvest?
watch the views of this video explode when classic launches ;D
Hit 300 in ungoro lvl 50 atm
say it with me its not alley its allie =ally
this is such a basic guild not in debt at all. if you want a fast food guild here you go!
inb4 500k views when classic is out for a while.
This guy sounds like Anthony Jeselnik.
Why is ever herb guide just a copy and paste. U can get purple lotus at 210 never mentioned anywhere
redundant video based on private server data, not accurate for classic.
1:45 you show ashenvale to collect herbs and have it labeled as darkshore
Failed attempt - Failed attempt - Failed attemp :)
Oh my goodness please insert level 70-75 then STOP AND GO PAY FOR THE NEXT LEVEL OF HERBALISM. I Always forget and end up spending half an hour collecting stuff that doesn't advance my herbalism.
hahah dude i love you and your content but who the fuck needs a guide for herbalism xd
watch it in 1.25 - thank me later
ertugrul intro lol
FLASKS FLASKS FLASKS
You sounds like a google speaker.
Herbalism ... H erbalism. plz theres an H there :S
what is it with people saying erbalism..... its H HERBALISM stop skipping letters
shes in love with who i am
Dude, unless they changed something, the vanilla/classic WoW profs only go to 225. All-of-them.
so wrong
Going to give a heads up to anyone playing classic wow, do not follow this guide since it must be based on the private server data. For example, going to stranglethorn at 125 is going to be miserable for you because most herbs you find are way out of your level, and there isnt much more kingsblood then there is in other more appropiate zones. In general the problem with this guide is that it gives the impresssion that as soon as you can go to a new zone to get herbs (ex, 125 earliest possible for kingsblood) then you should go where there is the most of those, but in reality it's going to be a lot faster to level it in a zone that has that (but maybe in lower quantity) and other herbs that are still giving skillups (so if you're 125, steelblood, bruiseweed, etc). So for example wetlands route is a lot better at 125-150 then going straight to stranglethorne vale.
most guides show a path not just a big circle over a zone...what a joke
Erbalism