TBC Classic Tailoring Boost

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About Tailoring in TBC Classic
Tailoring’s strength in TBC Classic comes from its three specialization sets — Spellfire, Frozen Shadoweave, and Primal Mooncloth — each of which is class-defining for a different caster or healer archetype. These sets are not simply strong gear options that compete with raid drops — for large portions of the expansion they are the best gear available in their respective slots, period. A Mage wearing the full Spellfire set gains a 6-piece bonus providing 50 extra spell damage and 20 additional spell critical strike rating on top of the individual piece stats. A Warlock or Shadow Priest wearing the full Frozen Shadoweave set gains 8% increased shadow and frost damage — a direct multiplier that applies to every shadow damage source throughout every fight. A Resto Druid or Resto Shaman wearing the full Primal Mooncloth set gains 6-piece set bonuses that dramatically increase mana regeneration. No other profession provides gear bonuses of this magnitude — all three are Bind-on-Pickup, meaning only Tailors can equip them.
The three Tailoring specializations are permanent choices that define which BoP set your character can wear — and unlike Engineering’s Gnomish versus Goblin decision, the Tailoring specialization choice is entirely class-driven. Mages universally take Spellfire. Warlocks and Shadow Priests universally take Frozen Shadoweave. Restoration Druids, Restoration Shamans, and Holy Priests universally take Primal Mooncloth. There is no competitive grey area — each specialization has a clear correct answer based on your class and role, and our boosters help you unlock the right one as part of the service.
The cooldown crafting system is where Tailoring generates long-term gold throughout the entire expansion. Spellcloth, Shadowcloth, and Primal Mooncloth each have 4-day cooldowns and require specialization to craft at full efficiency. In early phases when demand for these cloths is highest — driven by players gearing through the specialization sets — selling cooldown-produced cloth on the Auction House generates meaningful passive income every four days without any additional farming. Tailors who reach 375 at the start of a new phase consistently profit from the specialization cloth market throughout that entire phase.
Why Buy the Tailoring Boost
Tailoring is one of the most cloth-intensive professions to level in TBC Classic, requiring thousands of pieces of cloth from every tier of Classic and Outland content — Linen, Wool, Silk, Mageweave, Runecloth, Netherweave, and Shadowcloth — alongside specialization quest items that require both farming and faction access. For players who want immediate access to pre-raid BiS gear sets, mandatory leg enchant crafting, and passive cooldown-based gold generation without the cloth farming grind and Auction House expenditure of self-leveling, our boost delivers a fully leveled endgame-ready Tailoring profession in a single session using optimized crafting routes throughout.







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