WoW Jewelcrafting Guide 1-450
This WoW Jewelcrafting Guide (updated for 3.2) takes you from 1-450 and lists the most efficient way to level up your jewelcrafting. It can be used by those looking to power level their skill up and those looking for a plan to follow while they level their character and jewelcrafting at the same time. You'll find that as you level your jewelcrafting up the cost of doing so increases greatly...so if you find yourself sort on gold while you are leveling up I suggest you use this Gold Guide to learn how to get more gold so you can advance your character faster.
Sections:
Jewelcrafting Introduction
Jewelcrafting 1-100
Jewelcrafting 100-220
Jewelcrafting 220-300
Jewelcrafting 300-350
Jewelcrafting 350-450
Jewelcrafting Introduction
If you decide to become a jewelcrafter the first step is to learn jewelcrafting. Because jewelcrafting was not an original profession, it came into being after the debut of the Burning Crusade, there are not jewelcrafting trainers in pre-Burning Crusade cities. So fly, port, or run to the nearest Burning Crusade era city with profession trainers and navigate to the jewelcrafting trainer by right clicking a guard, clicking on profession trainer, clicking jewelcrafting, and by going to the flag that pops up on both your mini map and regular map.
To train jewelcrafting simply click on the jewelcrafting trainer and train apprentice jewelcrafting. Next train heavy copper ring. You'll notice that by learning apprentice jewelcrafting the trainer also gave you a number of other jewelcrafting formulas. Also, in order to begin jewelcrafting you will need to purchase a Jeweler's Kit from a jewelcrafting supply vendor, which can be found right near the jewelcrafting trainer.
Now that you have trained you might be wondering where to get the supplies for jewelcrafting! The components for jewelcrafting are derived from mining. Therefore, a vast majority of jewelcrafters train mining as their second profession. If you decide to mine then the next step for you would be to find a mining trainer in one of the major cities with trainers and then get out and mine. As you mine you will find that you obtain ore and sometime even gems from mining veins. You can then head smelt the ore to turn it into bars needed for creating jewelcrafting items.
The biggest advantage of training mining as your second profession is that you will be able to collect all of your own jewelcrafting supplies. You'll probably even mine extra ore you can prospect for gems. (Jewelcrafters are able to train the skill prospecting, which allows them to search ore for gems. Although the ore is destroyed in the process it's worth it when valuable gems are found in the process. So if you mine a lot and have extra ore you can simply prospect it for a chance to find gems, which are of course a major component of jewelcrafting.)
It's important to note that while mining is the traditional complement skill to jewelcrafting not all players choose to train it. Instead those players use a number of other options to get the jewelcrafting supplies they need. Some opt to use another character on their account that already has mining trained and farm the supplies. Others have friends mine the supplies for them or buy everything they need on the auction house. If you don't have another character with mining on it, have friends to get you supplies, the money to buy supplies, or the server population to support an auction house with lots of supplies then you may be stuck having to mine everything yourself.
Jewelcrafting 1-100
The focus of this guide is to get ones skill level up as fast as possible without having to buy lots of recipes from vendors, the auction house, or farm for random drops. It also is designed for players who choose to buy all of their supplies from the auction house, or rather, to level up jewelcrafting without having mining trained. If you need gold to buy your supplies look at this Gold Guide.
Keep the items labeled "Keep" because you'll need them to craft items later.
| Projected Skill | Item | Components (per craft) | Sell or Keep |
| 1-35 | Delicate Copper Wire | 2 Copper Bar | Keep |
| 35-50 | Malachite Pendant | 1 Malachite/1 Delicate Copper Wire | Sell |
| OR | |||
| 35-50 | Tigerseye Band | 1 Tigerseye/1 Delicate Copper Wire | Sell |
| 50-80 | Bronze Setting | 2 Bronze Bar | Keep |
| 80-100 | Ring of Silver Might | 2 Silver Bar | Sell |
| OR | |||
| 80-100 | Brilliant Necklace | 4 Bronze Bar/1 Bronze Setting/1 Moss Agate | Sell |
Jewelcrafting 100-220
Congrats, if you are reading this part of the guide you probably already have your jewelcrafting leveled up to at least 100. This guide will provide you with a way to efficiently level your jewelcrafting to 220.
| Projected Skill | Item | Components (per craft) | Sell or Keep |
| 100-120 | Ring of Twilight Shadows | 2 Shadow Gem/2 Bronze Bar | Sell |
| OR | |||
| 100-120 | Heavy Stone Statue | 8 Heavy Stone | Sell |
| 120-150 | *Pendant of the Agate Shield | 1 Moss Agate/1 Bronze Setting | Sell |
| 150-180 | Mithril Filigree | 2 Mithril Bar | Keep |
| 180-220 | Citrine Ring of Rapid Healing | 1 Citrine/2 Mithril Bar | Sell |
*The formula for this recipe is bought from:
| Vendor | Location | Horde or Alliance |
| Jandia | Freewind Post, Thousand Needles | Horde |
| Neal Allen | Menethil Harbor, Wetlands | Alliance |
Jewelcrafting 220-300
If you've made it through jewelcrafting this far, congrats. Or if you are just looking ahead at what jewelcrafting to 300 takes, here it is. You will find that as your skill levels get higher and higher, the cost of materials gets higher and higher and in some cases harder to find. If you want to get your jewelcrafting up as quickly as possible I suggest buying the materials; however, this is easier said than done, unless you have a lot of gold. If you need gold check out this gold farming guide.
| Projected Skill | Item | Components (per craft) | Sell or Keep |
| 220-225 | Aquamarine Pendant of the Warrior | 1 Aquamarine/3 Mithril Filigree | Sell |
| 225-245 | Thorium Setting | 1 Thorium Bar | Keep |
| 245-260 | Ruby Pendant of Fire | 1 Star Ruby/1 Thorium Setting | Sell |
| 260-280 | Simple Opal Ring | 1 Large Opal/1 Thorium Setting | Sell |
| 280-290 | Sapphire Pendant of Winter Night | 1 Blue Sapphire/1 Essence of Undeath/1 Thorium Setting | Sell |
| 290-300 | Emerald Lion Ring | 2 Huge Emerald/1 Thorium Setting | Sell |
Jewelcrafting 300-350
For this section of the guide I recommend that you use your own common sense when trying to level up. Some of the sections will require that you level up using lots of the same materials. If you don't have a huge surplus of supplies or don't have a lot of gold to buy them then use your own judgment and try to level up using the supplies you do have.
In order to level up using this guide you will train/purchase recipes from the jewelcrafting trainer (Tatiana in the Inn in Honor Hold, Hellfire Peninsula for Alliance or Kalaen in the Inn in Thrallmar, Hellfire Peninsula for Horde). You can choose what ones you actually need to train based upon the gems you have, since you have many options for a lot of the levels. You will also need to purchase a Simple Grinder from a merchant selling jewelcrafting supplies in order to cut gems.
| Projected Skill | Item | Components (per craft) | Sell or Keep |
| 300-305 | Flame Spessarite or Glowing Shadow Draenite or Solid Azure Moonstone or Teardrop Blood Garnet or Brilliant Golden Draenite or Radiant Deep Peridot | Flame Spessarite or Shadow Draenite or Azure Moonstone or Blood Garnet or Golden Draenite or Deep Peridot | Sell |
| 305-315 | Bright Blood Garnet or Bold Blood Garnet or Jagged Deep Peridot or Sparkling Azure Moonstone | Blood Garnet or Deep Peridot or Azure Moonstone | Sell |
| 315-325 | Glinting Flame Spessarite | Flame Spessarite | Sell |
| 325-350 | *Smooth Golden Draenite or Rigid Golden Draenite or Sovereign Shadow Draenite | Golden Draenite or Shadow Draenite | Sell |
*This will turn green at 340 but it's usually easiest to just keep making this until 350 because it's cheap to make and other options require more time to complete or are more expensive.
Jewelcrafting 350-450
Congrats if you've made it this far, you are almost done! One thing to keep in mind when leveling from 350-450 is that it can take a very long time and it can also take a lot of gold, unless you have all the supplies. So if you don't have a lot of gold take a look at this Gold Guide to learn what it takes to make enough gold for not only your jewelcrafting, but your mounts, skills, and whatever else you desire.
In order to level up past 375 you'll have to visit a Grand Master Jewelcrafting Trainer:
| Grand Master Jewelcrafting Trainer | Location | Horde or Alliance |
| Alestos | Valiance Keep, Borean Tundra | Alliance |
| Ounhulo | Valgarde, Howling Fjord | Alliance |
| Timothy Jones | Dalaran | Alliance/Horde |
| Carter Tiffens | Vengeance Landing, Howling Fjord | Horde |
| Geba'li | Warsong Hold, Borean Tundra | Horde |
The final section of the guide!
For this section you will notice that there are some formulas listed for use that require skill level 360, if you want once you hit 360 you can also use them to level until 390.
| Projected Skill | Item |
| 350-390 | Any Gem From Chart Below |
| Required Skill Level | Formula or Skill | Items Required to Craft |
| 350 | Accurate Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Balanced Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Bold Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Bright Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Brilliant Sun Crystal | Sun Crystal |
| 350 | Champion's Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Dazzling Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Deft Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Delicate Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Enduring Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Energized Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Etched Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Fierce Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Flashing Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Forceful Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Fractured Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Glinting Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Glowing Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Guardian's Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Infused Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Inscribed Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Intricate Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Jagged Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Lambent Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Luminous Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Lustrous Chalcedony | Chalcedony |
| 350 | Misty Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Potent Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Precise Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Pristine Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Puissant Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Purified Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Quick Sun Crystal | Sun Crystal |
| 350 | Radiant Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Resolute Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Rigid Sun Crystal | Sun Crystal |
| 350 | Royal Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Runed Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| 350 | Shifting Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Shining Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Smooth Sun Crystal | Sun Crystal |
| 350 | Solid Chalcedony | Chalcedony |
| 350 | Sovereign Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Sparkling Chalcedony | Chalcedony |
| 350 | Stalwart Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Stark Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 350 | Sundered Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 350 | Tenuous Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 350 | Thick Sun Crystal | Sun Crystal |
| 350 | Timeless Dark Jade | Dark Jade |
| 360 | Veiled Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 360 | Wicked Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 360 | Glimmering Huge Citrine | Huge Citrine |
| 360 | Regal Shadow Crystal | Shadow Crystal |
| 360 | Subtle Bloodstone | Bloodstone |
| Projected Skill | Item |
| 390-430 | Any Gem From Chart Below |
| Required Skill Level | Formula or Skill | Items Required to Craft |
| 390 | Balanced Twighlight Opal | Twilight Opal |
| 390 | Bright Scarlet Ruby | Scarlet Ruby |
| 390 | Brilliant Autumn's Glow | Autumn's Glow |
| 390 | Dazzling Forest Emerald | Forest Emerald |
| 390 | Pristine Monarch Topaz | Monarch Topaz |
| 390 | Sparkling Sky Sapphire | Sky Sapphire |
From 430-450 you'll be making meta gems. An easy and cheap way to get the base gems you'll need to cut is to simply buy the materials for each gem and have an alchemist cut them. For the Skyflare Diamond you need 1x Bloodstone, 1x Chalcedony, and 1x Eternal Air. For the Earthseige Diamond you need 1x Dark Jade, 1x Huge Citrine, and 1x Eternal Fire.
| Projected Skill | Item | Amount to Craft |
| 430-450 | Any Gem From Chart Below | 22 |
| Required Skill Level | Formula or Skill | Items Required to Craft |
| 420 | Persistant Earthsiege Diamond | Earthseige Diamond |
| 420 | Powerful Earthsiege Diamond | Earthsiege Diamond |
| 420 | Swift Skyflare Diamond | Skyflare Diamond |
| 420 | Tireless Skyflare Diamond | Skyflare Diamond |




This is not a dreadful guide, but the mat requirements tend to be WAY off. Making 10 of something green tends to produce very few skillups. I needed many more Bronze Settings, Mithril Filigrees, and Thorium Settings than listed in the guide for example.
I have PLed to 285 skill. For the most part the recipes have been on, but expect that the mats will be about 20-30% more.
This guide was a pretty helpful reference but not every server has these items on the AH! I had most of the items farmed already (ore). This guide was helpful with the amounts of ore I would need. I made sure I had more than it recommended before I started! However, I had many items already that matched up with other JC recipes.. so I used them to level up instead of going out and buying the items it says. Also if you are buying the items, I would suggest looking up the recipes before hand to see if certain gems are cheaper than others!
JC is very expensive if you have no mats at all and are trying to level really quick. If you want to save some gold, I would mine as much as you could first.
i have to say this guide is awful!! way off everything u say to make is yellow or green just useless i recomend different guide or guess tbh
Fail guide is Fail
Hey Dodgee, I just followed the guide it works perfectly. Maybe you are unable to follow the tables and what skill levels you make what things on? It sounds like you are skill 100 trying to do the section for skill 75 or something.
Thanks for the guide!
I've used this guide so far to go from 150 to 297 over the last three days. On my server, I found the Simple Opal Ring to be a nice alternative at 260. I'm even making a small profit from selling the rings. It's possible I was just lucky and the Simple Opal gem market was weak when I was looking but check it out. It was better for me than farming (or buying) so much thorium and Undead Essences. The recipe is from the trainer and it only requires the gem and a setting.
If you are farming Undead Essences and Thorium Eastern Plaguelands works really well. Thottbot has a lot of info on where exactly to farm.
wow this guide was really useful so far :) thanks
one thing i would say is that the amounts of each item you suggest to make is a little optomistic :S i made more on almost every item.
but other than that great guide :D