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In World of Warcraft, there are 3 secondary skills that are free. Cooking is one of them. It’s usually best to skill up fishing and cooking at the same time because you can use the fish you catch to increase you skill in cooking. However, fishing takes a long time so you might decide to focus on increasing your cooking skills first.

You will find cooking trainers throughout the game. There is a cooking trainer in Orgrimmar who can teach you the basics. Purchase flint, tinder and wood from Trak’gen so you will be able to make a campfire and cook wherever you want. Remember that you need a cooking fire to cook, so if you can’t make a fire you will have to find one. Stand near the fire to cook.

Your cooking trainer can provide recipes that you can learn in return for a few coins. You can also get recipes, spices, milk and water from cooking suppliers and trade goods suppliers.

There are five cooking levels– Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, Artisan and Master. They all require minimum character levels and provide a maximum cooking skill for each level.

The simplest and most economical apprentice recipes are Herb Baked Egg, Roasted Boar Meat and Charred Wolf Meat.

For Horde Level 1 to 40, you need to kill Mottled Boar in Orgrimmar for Chunky Boar Meat, Stalkers Wolves at Mulgore to make Stringy Wolf Meat, and Dark Hounds in Tirisfal Glade. Start with Spiced Wolf Meat at level 10 and be sure to use mild spices. You can cook Chunks of Boar Meat and Stringy Wolf Meat up to level 40.

At this point, Hordes must start fishing to level up.

At Horde Level 40 to 90, you must begin training as Journeyman Cook when you reach level 50. Purchase the Smoked Bear Meat Recipe from Andrew Hilbert at Silverpine Forest. You will also need to kill Grizzled Bears at Silverpine Forest for the Bear Meat.

At Horde Level 90 to 125, you have to go on a quest. Look for Grub at the Barrens and get the Dig Rat Stew quest. You will have to kill over 30 Dig Rats. When you finish the quest, cook Rat Stew until you reach level 125.

When you reach Horde Level 125 to 175, it is time to start training as an Expert cook. Travel to Shadowprey Village and buy an Expert Cooking Book from Wulan. Find Zargh at the crossroads and buy 60 Hot Spice and the recipe for Lion Hot Chops. Next, get around 50 to 60 Mountain Lion Meat at Hillsbrad Foothills.

For Horde Level 175 to 200, you can kill lashtail raptors at Grom’gol Base Camp to get raptor eggs and raptor flesh. Cook all the eggs first. When you are at level 175 you can learn to roast raptor. Cook raptor flesh until you reach level 225.

You can also reach Horde Level 200 to 225 by training for Spider Sausage. You can get White Spider Meat from the Darkfangs.

Once you get to Horde Level 225, you must head for Gadgetzen and obtain the Artisan Cooking Quest from Dirge Quickcleave. This is the Clamiette Surprise. Kill Steeljaw Snappers and obtain Big-Mouth Clams. While you are at Gadgetzen you will also need 10 zesty clam meat, 20 Alterac Swiss cheese that you can purchase from the innkeeper, and 12 giant roc eggs. While you are in the area, kill some Tender Wolf Meat and purchase the recipe for Monster Omelet from Bale. Buy some sooth spices because you will need these later.

To move from Horde Level 225 to 285, you have to cook the eggs into Monster Omelets. Cook all the Tender Wolf Meat that you have until you get to level 285. If you do not have enough meat, you will have to get more. You can also visit Bale and purchase the recipes for Juicy Bear Burger and Charred Bear Kabobs. Kill bears at Felwood until you reach level 285.

To reach the final stage at Horde Level 285 to 300, you must obtain the Desert Recipe quests from Calandrath. After you get the quest, you will receive the Smoked Desert Dumplings recipe.

Finish off by killing Strikers and Dredge Crushers for Sand Worm Meat. Start cooking the meat with soothing spices until you reach level 300.

Congratulations! You are now a Master Cook.

Learn more with the Horde Cooking Guide. Check out our Best Horde Guides to improve your game even more.

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I don’t know about you, but there is a special place in my heart for Shadowfang Keep. You see, my very first character in World of Warcraft, Mandorall, is a Paladin, and the 20th Level Quest Paladin Quest The Test of Righteousness takes you to Shadowfang Keep.

As a low-level Paladin who’d never seen anything beyond Westfall, traveling to Silverpine Forest and then to Shadowfang Keep was a real treat. The heady atmospheric feeling of the whole place, the lonely, slightly run-down castle on the hill, reminded me of a youth spent playing Dungeons and Dragons and too many hours spent in Ravenloft.

(Cue extremely loud electric guitar)

But now Mandorall is Level 70, and has long since discarded the wonderful Verigan’s Fist for newer, shinier weapons and various bejangles. He no longer needs help from generous level 40-ish players to get around Shadowfang Keep. He’s all grown up. And they grow up so fast.

So last night Mandorall went back to Shadowfang Keep, and he painted the place red in no time, moat, courtyard and battlements.

Here’s what he managed to get out of his run:

  • 1g 35s 85c Mob Cash
  • 92 s 07c Grey Stuff
  • 6s 47c Whites & Food and other useless stuff
  • 1g 50s 79c Soulbound blues (7 of them, vendor value)
  • 1g 85s 79c Bind-on-Equip Greens (21 of them, vendor value)

Total cash from this run: 5g 70s 97c

That’s kind of miserable, so let’s see what we get when we disenchant the Greens – still can’t disenchant the Soulbounds, but a profession switch is coming faster than you think.

Here’s what I go from disenchanting 21 Greens:

  • 48 Strange Dusts
  • 3 Lesser Eternal Essences
  • 2 Small Glimmering Shards
  • 3 Great Magic Essences

That translates, according to my Auctioneer Add-On, to 10g 77s 77c. That seems a bit high, but let’s says 10g for the sake of argument.

My new total is now 14g 62s 95c. It’s better, but it is still not great. If you’re planning on running Shadowfang Keep for Cloth, don’t waste your time. Here’s what I found:

  • 30 Wool
  • 13 Linen
  • 5 Silk

That is not good at all. However, just for fun I ran Shadowfang Keep with Grunman, my Shaman, who is a Skinner, and I got this the following, since there are tons of wolves and you can skin the Worgen. Gross, I know.

  • 66 Light Leather
  • 38 Medium Leather
  • 4 Light Hides
  • 2 Medium Hides

That by itself will not break the bank, but it’s a nice bonus. The real Bonus comes next. When I ran the instance with Mandorall, I got a Bind-On-Equip Blue, the
Mindthrust Bracers
.

These are nice bracers except they have a negative stamina buff. Allakhazam tells me they’re worth 48g and change, but I doubt it. However, if there are worth even a quarter of that, it still makes the run profitable.

So there you have it. Mandorall’s drive down memory lane at Shadowfang Keep. In closing, if you are looking to farm cloth, then Shadowfang Keep may not be right for you. You are MUCH better off running Deadmines.

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Know Your Lore: State of the Horde, 2012 (wowinsider)

_The _World of Warcraft_ is an expansive universe. You're playing the game, you're fighting the bosses, you know the how -- but do you know the why? Each week, Matthew Rossi and Anne Stickney make sure you Know Your Lore by covering the history of the story behind _World of Warcraft. It's good to be Horde. All over the world of Azeroth, the Horde is conquering new territory, claiming new land and expanding far, far beyond the few holdings it had in vanilla _World of Warcraft_. Back then, the Horde merely eked out an existence, defending small outposts where it could. Sylvanas and her Forsaken stayed by and large in Tirisfal Glades, with a tiny outpost in Silverpine and a slightly larger one in Hillsbrad Foothills. The tauren stayed largely confined to Mulgore, with a few settlements to the south and southeast. The trolls took refuge in Orgrimmar, with no real land to call their own save one tiny village on the coast and another small outpost in Stranglethorn Vale. Now, the Horde is branching out in a major way. Sylvanas has dominated the forests of Silverpine and the rolling farmlands of Hillsbrad and is ...

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