Around level 65 (give or take), I discovered the Primal Mooncloth set. I immediately dropped skinning for tailoring. Not a fun journey, believe me. But today on my lunch break, I went from 372 to 375 Tailoring…with only 3 Imbued Netherweave Robes! Go me!
In fact (and I know some of you may hate me for this), I went from 370 – 375 in 6 steps. (For those unfamiliar with Tailoring, the Imbued Netherweave goes yellow at 370. A guildmate took 6-8 tries just to get from 374 to 375.)
I spent about 1300-1500 gold to go from 360 to 375. Ugh. Double ugh–because I could have spent that on jewelcrafting patterns and been making that much, instead of spending it. Ah well…epic flyer is just around the corner…for someone!
I have 4 Primal Mooncloth in the bank, and at least one three guildies who will help me make it. My timer still has 3 days to go, so it’ll be a couple weeks (I refuse to buy any Primal Mooncloth!!) before I have the 14 needed for my Robe. But I am a happy priesty today!






Congrats tons!
Speaking as a former 375 Primal Mooncloth specced tailor (before I respecced to mining/engineering to get my epic feral goggles), spend the time to farm primals to make all three of your cloth transmutes. I know that you only get two cloths on your Primal Mooncloth, and singles on the others, but you can make the others and sell them, or do what I did to get mooncloth faster… offer to trade straight up a Spellcloth or Shadowcloth for Mooncloth.
It doesn’t feel like paying money, because you farm motes straight into mats into cloth…
Thats how my character has all 20 slot Primal mooncloth bags
want to hate me yet? I was two cloth from my robe when I went on that kara run, and Julianne gave me HER robe. On the other hand, it took me 8 builds for the last 5 steps…
sorry for the off-topic comment…but isn’t there a way to subscribe to other people’s blogs?
There sure is. If you’re using Gmail, you can click the Reader button (in the menu bar, under “More”). Alternatively you can click the link at the bottom of a WordPress blog page (as this one is) that says “Entries RSS”. For blogs with a LOT of comments (e.g., The Egotistical Priest), you can also click the “Comments RSS” or “Comments Feed” link.
To my knowledge, you can’t subscribe to Blogger comments that way; you can, of course, hit the RSS Feed button on a Blogger blog to subscribe.
@ Kirk: But see…I’ll have my PM Robe long before I ever see Kara.
@ Aerislan: I made the following comment on Ego’s Blogroll post, but repeating it here:
Okay, I figured out how to subscribe to, for example, BRK’s comments (well, other peoples’ comments on his blogs):
At the bottom of his main page, there’s a link to “Subscribe to Posts (Atom)”. Click it.
That will open up Google Reader’s subscription dialog page, where you can add the feed to your Gmail main page or Google Reader. Don’t click anything yet!
Up in your browser’s address bar will be something that looks like this:
http://www.google.com/ig/add?feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Fbigredkitty.blogspot.com%2Ffeeds%2Fposts%2Fdefault
Where you see “posts”, replace that with “comments”. Hit Enter.
You now can add the Comments feed to your Google Reader. Voilá!
Short version: following is the link to add BRK’s Comments feed to Google Reader (and should work with most or all other readers):
http://www.google.com/ig/add?feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Fbigredkitty.blogspot.com%2Ffeeds%2Fcomments%2Fdefault
Grats on 375!!! Great feeling isn’t it? A quick recomendation is to make all 3 cloths every 4 days and trade the other 2 for PMC. People really will trade with you even though the PMC is more valuable. It’s usually mages or warlocks wanting their sets! This way you get 4 pieces every 4 days.