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Posted on Friday, January 29, 2010 in WoW

I have been receiving many questions about the magic tissue culture, more so than for other types of drops of fabric. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the cloth Mageweave is consistently the most expensive type of fabric to buy, and therefore the most profitable to sell.

Whatever the reason, I decided re-examine the situation of agriculture Mageweave. I'm not a big fan of agriculture for their own good, although I realize that sometimes it is well worth it, or required.

For this article I decided to use a new approach. I have listed below some Mageweave regions where you can easily farmed so you have options.

The Hinterlands

Hinterlands is a good region for players of the Horde and the Alliance for Mageweave farming. I suggest a low level 40s to low 50s or more conveniently to the farm. There are many other things that are, well, like mushrooms Ghost in the cave to the north. Your best bet so far are Mageweave Vilebranch Trolls (Skinner, Ambusher, soothsayer, and Witch Doctor), who have healthy Mageweave Dropout rates in the range of 30% low.

Felwood

Felwood is also a decent place to farm Mageweave. No is the falling rates of the best overall, but tons of rapid reproduction mobs to kill, so I find stacks and stacks of Mageweave is not difficult. The mobs to kill in Felwood are the Jadefire Satyr, Felsworn and Rogue. You really can not go wrong with these guys, as not only drop Mageweave at an impressive rate – Low to mid 30% range – but also will Felcloth, which as you know is a key ingredient in all sorts of cool recipes sewing. Or you can sell the house auction, is worth much.

I will be examining other possibilities Mageweave article and the opportunities in Stranglethorn Vale for characters slightly lower level.

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