In World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, players only have two ways to improve their character—three if you count a player's own skill and their improvement. These two methods are levels, which grant talents and spells, and armor. The former of the two has a cap of level 70, meaning that once players hit max-level they can't earn any more talents or spells, this means that the latter is the one players can maximize the most.
One of the best ways for players to attain armor, apart from dungeons and raids, is by having professions craft them. Professions like Tailoring, Leatherworking, and Blacksmithing make all sorts of gear and armor for players to take advantage of. Each profession has its own use, making gear specifically for certain classes in what is called armor types.
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What professions make each armor type in WoW Dragonflight?
There are a total of 13 professions in WoW Dragonflight and each one has its own uses and advantages. Professions like Alchemy, Cooking, Enchanting, Engineering, Fishing, Herbalism, Inscription, Jewelcrafting, Leatherworking, Mining, and Skinning, all have their own niche, with some of them serving others.
A select few of these professions, namely Alchemy, Enchanting, Engineering, and Jewelcrafting, have the capabilities to craft armor but they are largely made for every class.
When it comes to crafting gear for specific armor types, that's where the likes of Tailoring, Leatherworking, and Blacksmithing come in. Here's what armor types each profession crafts:
- Tailoring
- Cloth Armor
- Cloaks
- Leatherworking
- Leather Armor
- Mail Armor
- Blacksmithing
- Mail Armor
- Plate Armor
- Weapons and Shields
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