You need 2 ppl (I recommend: SPS, necro)
Find a victim with good items and let's begin:
Its tricky, Necromancer summons his summon and must damage his summon till <20 HP left (to keep <20hp i recommend use Freezing Shackle) and SPS must buff Freezing Skin for victim. While summon's hp <20hp he must send him to attack victim. Now it's funniest part…Once summon hits victim he reflect dmg and kill summon, and gain karma. Now you need your SPS help to kill victim and take drop.
The Elemental Ore guide
Growing elemental ores is an incredibly lucrative business if you can get it to work, you will be looking at 200k-500k an ore if u succeed. I'll lay all the basic information down and then explain the trickier aspects of gardening for these items.
What you'll need (Per 1 Plant):
1 Porcelain Pot (7-8k ea Prices on Unicorn Server as of March 31, 2005)
1 Tree Sapling (10-12k ea)
2 Crystals of same type (Depends on crystal)
Ability to check plants everyday
The Method:
Plant Tree Sapling into Porcelain Pot
Check Plant Everyday
6-8 Days after Planting you will be prompted to feed plant
Feed with 1 of your crystals
Check plant everyday
6-8 Days after 1st Feeding you will be prompted to feed again
Feed with your 2nd crystal of same type
Check plant everyday
6-8 Days after 2nd Feeding you will be prompted to Harvest
Harvest and hopefully get your elemental Ore
That's the basic method of getting elemental ores. But, for better success you will have to plant/feed/harvest on certain days and certain moon cycles. I don't know the days that will give more success, but I do know that the higher the moon cycle is when you plant/feed/harvest the better the chances are that you will get an ore. Also, u do not want to over fertilize. I tried to get Wind Ores by planting on Windsday, Feeding on Windsday, and Harvesting on Windsday. This resulted in me having MANY stacks of bay leaves and not 1 ore. Apparently a good way to get light ores is to Plant on a Lightsday, Feed both times on Earthsday, and Harvesting Fire/Earthsday. The last statement was made by a friend of mine who has 6+ mules doing plants, and he has EXTENSIVELY tested gardening for Elemental Ores. Good luck!
it will take you a minimum of 11 hours to complete this, but more likely about 14-15.
So let's start:
Go to your fishing trainer and cook and pick up Fishing and Cooking skills.
Buy a fishing rod and a stack of shiny baubles (a lure that adds +25 to your fishing skill).
Your now ready to begin.
horde
Best place to start is in Bloodhoof Village in Mulgore.
Go speak to Harn Longcast and buy Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snapper recipes off of him. Now start fishing in Stonebull Lake.
Equip your rod and then apply the shiny bauble lure to it, as this will make catching fish easier.You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish and this should take about 40 minutes. You'll find that by the time you have caught 60 Brilliant Smallfish, you'll also have about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers. Once you have 60, cook them. You can either build your own fire or jog back to Harn Longcast and use the fire in front of him. Cook the Brilliant Smallfish, then at level 50 start cooking Longjaw Mud Snappers (after learning the recipe you bought earlier).
You'll need to go and catch Longjaw Mud Snappers now and the best place for these is the pond in Orgrimmar by Lumark the Fishing trainer (I know you've been catching quite a few where you are, but the 'drop rate' is a lot better in Orgrimmar).
Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking.
You'll now need to catch about 30 Longjaw Mud Snappers to get your cooking up to 100.
Now go to Tarren Mill in Hillsbrad and buy Bristle Whisker Catfish recipe off of Derak Nightfall.
Go to the river to the East of Tarren Mill and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. Depending on your cooking level, your going to need about 80-100 of these to get it up to 175.
Between levels 125 and 150 go learn expert cooking from trainer. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You.
Once your up to 175 cooking, go to Shadowprey Village in Desolace. Speak to Wulan and buy Mithril Head Trout recipe and start fishing on the pier there. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225.
At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue.
First quest: Cooking
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking.
Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to Hammerfall in Arathi Highlands and buy them off of the Inn Keeper. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking.
Second Quest: Fishing
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing.
You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are:
Feralas Ahi - If you ride out West from Camp Mojache and fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one.
Sar'theris Striker - Ride a little South out of Shadowprey Village and your there. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand.
Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs.
You should catch these fish within 5 to 10 casts at each location. So it wont take long. The best order I've found to do this quest in is; (assuming you don't already have all the flightpaths) From Dustwallow, ride to the Great Lift and then head West through Thousand Needles to Camp Mojache in Feralas - From Feralas, ride North West into Desolace and onto Shadowprey Village - From Desolace, fly to Thunderbluff - Fly to XR - Fly to Orgrimmar - Get Zeppelin to Grom'Gol Base Camp - Ride North to Duskwood - Ride East to Deadwind Pass - Ride through Deadwind Pass to Swamp of Sorrows.
Now go back to Nat and get your Artisan Fishing.
Ok, so your now at level 225 in both cooking and fishing and you've done your Artisan quests. Time for the home stretch.
Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon.
Now go to Raventusk Village in the Hinterlands and fish for Spotted Yellowtails. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250.
Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275.
Now go to Camp Mojache in Feralas and speak to Sheendra Tallgrass and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a +10 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful.
Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time.
alliance
Best place to start is in Elwynn Forest.
Go speak to Nyoma by Crystal Lake and buy the recipes for Brilliant Smallfish and Longjaw Mud Snappers. Now start fishing in Crystal Lake.
You'll want to catch about 60 Brilliant Smallfish to get your cooking from 1 to 50.
Now go to Stormwind City and fish the canals for Longjaw Mud Snappers. You'll need about 50 of them to raise your cooking to 100.
Between levels 50 and 75 go learn journeyman fishing and cooking.
Now go to Southshore and speak to Donald Rabonne and buy the recipes for Bristle Whisker Catfish and Mithril Head Trout.
Go to the river to the east of Southshore and fish for Bristle Whisker Catfish. You'll need about 80-100 of these to get your cooking to level 175.
Between levels 125 and 150 go learn expert cooking from trainer. You'll need to go to Booty Bay and buy a book for your Fishing level. Speak to Old Man Heming and buy the book Expert Fishing: The Bass and You.
Now go to the Lakes outside Stromgarde Keep in Arathi Highlands and fish for Mithril Head Trout. Your going to need about 60 of these to get your cooking up to level 225.
At this point you should now have level 225 fishing and level 225 cooking. If your not level 35 yet, then this is as far as you can go. If you are level 35+ then you have two quests to complete before you can continue.
First quest: Cooking
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Cooking.
Go to Gadgetzan in Tanaris and speak to Dirge Quikcleave. He is in the tavern. He'll want you to bring him 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam Meat and 20 Alterac Swiss. You should actually be able to buy the eggs and clam meat off of AH, but in case you can't here's where to find them. Now according to the quest Giant Eggs drop off of Rocs in Tanaris or any large bird. The best place I found for the eggs, was the owlbeast in The Hinterlands. Only needed to kill about 20 of these to get my 12 eggs. They are about level 43 ish, so if your not that high a level, get help or wait till you can handle them. The clam meat comes from clams, naturally! Well to save you swimming around the sea looking for clams, your better off killing turtles at Steamwheedle Port or Raventusk Village. The drop rate is quite high and you'll have your clam meat in no time. The levels are 41 ish for Steamwheedle Port and 49-50 for Raventusk Village. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest part. Go to the Inn in goldshire, Elwynn Forest and buy them off of the Bartender. Hand them all in and you'll get your Artisan Cooking.
Second Quest: Fishing
Requirements: Level 35, 225 Fishing.
You need to go and find Nat Pagle in Dustwallow Marsh. He is standing on a small island to the West of Theramore (58,60). He'll ask you to catch four rare fishes for him. This quest is actually really easy and the only hard part is the amount of travelling involved.The fish you need to catch are:
Feralas Ahi - West from Camp Mojache. Fish the Verdantis River where the small bridge is by the Ogres, you'll soon catch one.
Sar'theris Striker - South or North or Shadowprey Village. Make sure the area comes up as Sar'theris Strand.
Savage Coast Blue Saffin - Just outside Grom'gol Base Camp. Make sure the area comes up as Savage Coast.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - Directly East from Stonnard. Just avoid the Murlocs.
You should catch these fish within 5 to 10 casts at each location. So it wont take long. I haven't done this quest on my alliance character, so I'm not sure of the best order in which to do them.
Now go back to Nat and get your Artisan Fishing.
Go to Steamwheedle port and speak to Gikkix, You'll want to buy the following two recipes: Spotted Yellowtail and Poached Sunscale Salmon.
Either fish for Spotted Yellowtails at Steamwheedle Port or go to Raventusk Village (well not to it, just a little North of it) for the slightly better drop rate. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 225 to 250.
Now go to Bloodvenom Falls in Felwood and fish for Sunscale Salmon. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 250 to 275.
No go and speak to Vivianna in The Feathermoon Stronghold and buy the recipe for Mightfish Steak. Whilst your there buy about 40 Hot Spices and 40 Soothing Spices as your going to be making the food that you will want as a level 60 (without going into instances that is). It gives a +10 stamina buff for 15mins which is always helpful.
Now go to Scalebeard's Cave in Azshara (its one of the islands to the East) and fish for Mightfish. You'll need about 30 to get your cooking from 275 to 300. You may need to bring some lures with you at this point, as your cooking will level up faster than your fishing and Azshara is a 250+ fishing zone. Once your cooking is a 300, keep fishing till you've maxed out that too. It will take 7 to 10 catches to get one skill up at this point, so take your time.
First u need have 2 characters to do this:
example :
1:you're warsmith lvl 62 and have 200k SSC in warehouse, u'll take 100k SSC and got likely 98% weight but cant take more than 100%, sure.
2:use another char ( trade with warsmith
3:warsmith puts 100k ssc in trade window and the other char put 1 ssc (or something) in
4:make sure that other char pressed accept trade FIRST then warsmith press accept . OK
5:Now your other char is keeping 100k SSC in his invertory, lets start again with ya warsmith, let take 100k SSC more from warehouse
6:use warsmith to trade with ya other char,that char put 100k ssc in trade window and next warsmith put 1 ssc (or something) in and press accept (this time warsmith accept first) and now your warsmith has 196% weight :O
If u want to bring more and more, do it again from Step 2
When u have more than 100% u cant move but if you trade with some1 and put all heavy items in trade window ,dont need to press accept juest keep that trade window open u can run around with that .
Hope fun, (sry my suk Eng >_< )
Ok, this is only for level 50+ characters. It is quite simple. First off, go and buy about 6 Stacks of Rolanberries, it will only set you back maybe a few thousand. Go Into Crawler's Nest, and keep walking straight untill you reach the first room with the big sacks hanging down. You wil see a ??? inside a basket. Trade 1 rolanberry to this ???, keep trading untill no text appears, to your left you will see an NPC Crawler, walk close enough and it will engage and become a fightable monster. Kill this crawler to get a Dated Rolanberry. Get about 50 or 60 of theese, then go to Selbina and trade them to some guy there, I forget which, sorry. But you will get 800 gil per berry, and once you've traded 50 or 60 youll have almost hero fame in every nation =)
For grinding up a shadow priest (if you're going to go holy from the start don't bother grinding, run instances for your exp) stick to mobs about your lvl until you're around 40'ish then you can move up. You can kill mobs higher than you before that of course, but the xp/hour will be less. Green mobs are your friend.
Before you hit shadow form and have improved VE I would pull with mindblast, drpo a SW:P on the mob, shield, flay once or twice and then wand the rest of the way. With shadowform and imp VE I drop the PW:S (Power Word Shield) as it's incredibly mana ineffeciant and VE will top me off almost all the way during the course of every fight.
IMHO First Aid should be learned by every class and I have my first aid right up there as well, but I don't waste bandages during grinding sessions. Generally I'll sit down and eat some food when I have to drink every so often. Many of the higher level foods will give you nifty abilities such as increasing stam and spirit for 15 minutes if you spend 10 seconds eating it. I also love to have mages on the friends list that will drop me a stack of 80 conjured water as it saves on drink costs during long (10 hour+) grinding sessions.
When you're starting out wanding is a must and even at a higher level wanding is a must. When wanding you also get out of FSR (Five Second Rule) so you can begin regenerating mana quicker. When spirit tap kicks in it's almost as good as drinking. In addition your first wand should always be Lesser Magic Wand:
http://thottbot.com/?i=1325
This is made by a low level enchanter, you can use it at lvl 5, and it pumps out 11.3 DPS (can be had for very cheap as well).
I ended up with Cookies Stiring Rod next ( http://thottbot.com/?i=6502 ) which is from the DeadMine but the Greater Magic Wand (again from an enchanter) is another wonderful wand: http://thottbot.com/?i=1318
Greater Magic Wand: lvl 13 and 17.5 damage per second
Cookies Stiring Rod: lvl 17 and 22.3 damage per second
After those wands there's not much you can get on the cheap from enchanters for wands, you'll be looking at green drops.
For pure grinding I like a good mix of int/spi but don't get too hung up in stats. Once you hit lvl 40 and get Shadowform everything becomes a lot more fun.
These are based off of a typical warrior Elf with grade D or close to equipment and of course as levels grow the equipment was upgraded to mid to high quality level appropriate gear.
{Levels 0-18} Elven FortressStarted out in elven village with top NG, headed to EF, you can pretty much level really well here with a bow and dagger, you should start your {bot around level 11 and he will just farm in there till you around level 20, moving him deeper as you progress.
{Levels 18-20} Gludio
North side of gludin, killing the appropriate levels; wolves, spiders etc, many bots already here, just above arena but before orc barracks.[/list]
{Levels 20-23} Gludio
Underneath gludin, kill the lizardmen and bears. works very well with bots, many already there, can also go on the south shore where you'll find many more.
{Levels 23-28} Dion
Kill the hobgoblins, champions, shamans, eyes (good xp), or maybe even the bee's around floran. Champions are aggro.
{Levels 23-28} Gludin-Abandoned Camp
Big area, lot of varied mobs, maybe harder for the bot because the mobs are so close and a few are aggro such as stragglers. Great for bot duo.
this is where choices start….
{Levels 28-32} Gludin-Orc Barracks
Double hp/xp mobs, nice xp, great again in a bot duo, maybe harder alone, but you should be ok in top D. You can level and bot here for adena up to level 40.
{Levels 28-36} Dion-Execution Grounds
If your coming here at 28 start with the Mandragoras, at around 30 go for the Crawlers and then at around 34 go for the Strains and Amber basilisks. I avoided the trees as they are more trouble than they are worth, there is a perfect botting place in between the crawlers and ghouls in the lower level; great for A solo bot.
{Levels 28-32} Dion-Floran
The bee's drop enchant armors nicely, and the bugbears are nice, even the dire wolves for charcoal if a dwarf are nice, these will get you to 32 in a nice delay but are good for solo. When I came it was not too populated either.
{Levels 32-36} Dion-Execution Grounds
EG is still good, bit busy though, but can take you upto 36 effectively and after that just becomes a money making area. Hunt Amber Basilisks, Strains and Dead Seekers. You could actually stay here until 40 and gain levels, but at that time it becomes quite repetitive.
{Levels 36-40} Heine-ish
Now this is the ultimate secret area. I leveled here fine: Just left of the field of silence caption is a nice pond, around this area i set my bot to only hit Dread Wolves, as they are aggro. and initiative. Thus, I levelled from 36-40 in around 2 days.
{Level 40-44} Grasslands
Level at the grasslands, east of hunters village and south of oren, on lizardmen there.
{Level 44-48} Sea of spores
Level at Sea of Spores until about level 50. This is a good place as you have the possibilty of getting a mithril dagger drop, i got one level from 44-48 on my last character.
{Level 48-52} Forest of mirrors
Goto Forest of Mirrors and fight the forrest of mirrors ghosts.
{Level 52-55} Tower of Insolence
Try going north of TI and hitting up the bassilisks and Bugbears low people population there move more north as you level
{Level 55-60} Aden Cemetery
Cemetery works nice and so is the money
{Level 60-65} Forsaken Plains-DC
Go to the Forsaken Plains or just south of Devistated Castle
{Level 65-78} Goddard Castle Area
Goddard Castle Area, Especially Orc Encampment. I suggest hunting the antelopes, wolves, and buffaloes around Goddard castle till 72. After which the Orc encampment just outside goddard castle proves to be a very nice experience.
Good exp here you will find alot of groups at Qufim Island… you need to get to Jeuno at level 20 if your not already there.. At the bottom of port jeuno is Qufim Island here is what you do
you will need a full group for this
WHM, BLM, 3 Bashers(1 thief), RDM
Do's:
-Goto Qufim Island and only fight Worms nothing else, everything else will kill you or give you bad exp
-If you don't have a map it is relatively easy to find the pond just head straight out of the canyon and you will run into another canyon follow that to the pond
- The pond will be loaded with worms and clippers watch out worms are aggro don't take one more than 1 at a time
- Good skill chains are Liquification and Fusion
- Make sure to cast signet^^
Don'ts:
-Don't get close to the following monsters Giants, Wights, Banshees, Acro(leech looking dus), and Dancing weapons. If you get near they monsters they will all kill you really fast.
-Don't goto the pond during 20:00 - 4:00 during that time is night time and you will surely die..
-Stay in the pond area during the day because there are random spawns that will own you..
good luck
This guide will help speed up the process of gaining reputation with the Wildhammer clan.
Location: Hinterlands
alliance Only
Levels: 45+
Quest Drops: Tribal Troll Necklace
Common Drops: Troll Sweat, Big Mojo, Wildvine, Mageweave Cloth, Silk Cloth
I've found a location in the hinterlands not far from the Aerie Peak where you can grind in a circular path and gain excellent reputation with the Wildhammer Clan and also get some decent drops at the same time. You can get lots of reputation without questing.
Here is where to go:

Notice the triangle above, there are three temples surrounding a small body of water. Each temple has 4 monsters which you can easily pick off one by one especially at higher levels where you create a smaller agro radius.
NOTE: First, before you leave, enter the complex at the bottom of Aerie peak and get the 'Troll Necklace Bounty' gathering quest, you'll get lots more reputation and experience than without doing this and it is a repeatable quest.

Notice the red dots above (No they aren't Hindu's) This is where the monsters are.
The middle front, left and right are standard warrior types and the middle top is a Witherbark Caller who is a caster and sometimes summons a fell hunter.
I personally take them out all by standing in one spot right at the middle top of the steps as I am a mage and can Fireball them to death, they run to me and die at my feet.
Just recently I became friendly with the Wildhammer Clan within an hour or two by simply grinding these temples and the spider's in-between in a circular pattern, they spawn by the time you get back so it is non-stop action!
Now that I'm friendly I'm going to grind to 6000 and see what's next. Not sure, but rumors abound about alignment benefits with Wildhammer Possible flying mounts??
Yesterday I tryed to send some Q packets with Hlapex and edited one code, send it and suddenly server started to lagg and after few seconds crashed, I thought that it wasnt my fault… Send it agian and it crashed again )))
So go to dion target Bard Swan (npc) and then send with Hlapex this code:
21710075006500730074005F00610063006300650070007400 3F00710075006500730074005F00690064003D003300360032 0000
Tested on some off servers and some l2j serves find on my own