Is engineering a good profession for a druid? If not, what is another goodhoe? I amurrently miningskinning until about 40 when I plan to drop one.
They're all good, differently. What's
your fus? Raiding, PvP, making gold, harorecasual? Answers will vary.
Just keep those 2 and make money. More health and morerit are ne side benefits to your wealth gained from farming.
Well, what I was thinking was mining and skinning until 40 and then mining and tailoring, selling the bags andosplay items.
Tailoring just for bags
is not really a good idea. If you plan on mainly being resto or balae than maybe as the leg pahes and what not may be a strong selling point. If your really hurt for bags just hoardloth and find a tailor in aity to make you some. If you want a futional profession at 40 go leather working, ehanting or . gets some top of the line trinkets and fay gems. Ehanting gets ring ehants and youan DE stuff for money and save money by doing your own ehants. Leather working gets ne brer ehants. All the leatherrafted gear isurrently BoE unlike and ehanting. edit: What areosplay items?
If your going feral, and want benefits from your professions, Mining for health is good, or skinning forrit, herbalism for lifeblood (great for tanking). I also like ahemy and skinning
for the ability to buff and make my own armor.
Leatherworking and Inrtion if you want to go boomkin. The two ehants you get for brers and shoulders net you 127 sp and 15 morerit, whh is roughly .4%rithae. But if you want to be feral both of those are still good! Good stam ehants and ap ehants.