Where can i find jaggal pearl




















They're vendor fodder. Comment by Allakhazam its this used for anything? Comment by Allakhazam The problem is, the droprate on these is extremely high, and from lowish-level mobs. Even if the best enchant in the game is released using these, I don't see them going for much more than a couple gold a piece.

You can't compare these to the golden pearl, which was extremely rare. You needed one? You didn't go farm it, you hit the AH and bought it from someone who got lucky. And you paid well for it. These things drop like candy. I mean it's possible they'll add a nice recipe and then nerf the droprate, I dunno.

I suppose if you have the space, save them. Just don't expect to get 50g a piece off of them in the future. Comment by Allakhazam i'm sure it will be, just not yet. Comment by Allakhazam What jewelcrafting recipes use this then? Link to item, someone? Comment by Allakhazam Don't forget, other pearls, like the Golden Pearl, are used in tailoring and enchanting aswell.

Holding on to all mine, even if I have to send them to a bank character. Comment by Allakhazam They can curently be used for nothing at all..

I rly don't think there will be any use for them for anything worth making Comment by Thottbot This also drops from Jaggal Clam. Comment by Thottbot I opened at least 50 clams from quests and found 3 of these and 5 goldens. Dunno what they are for yet though. Comment by Thottbot There's no current known use for these, and the droprate isn't very low. Plenty appear at the AH, and the ones priced high will never sell. Vendor value is 10s per pearl. It's debateable, but I'd say they're worth 15s a piece at auction purely for speculative investment, one day a pattern using them may be revealed, or perhaps even a turn in for a quest, and the investment will pay off as the value jumps a little.

So you never know if it'll be worth anything down the road. My feeling is even if they are, there's far too many of them for them to be worth much though. Golden pearls were rare even back when they weren't used for anything.

I don't know if that means Blizzard changed their minds, or simply removed the note so people wouldn't hoard them. My guess is the second reason. Comment by Thottbot One of the changes in jewelcrafting: "New recipes have been added that use the Jaggal and Shadow Pearls. Comment by Thottbot And, the meat is used in the Clam Bar recipe. Classic Theme Thottbot Theme. Comments Comment by hmm. Comment by Horde can train this and many other new recipes at Kalaen in Thrallmar, Hellfire Peninsula.

Confirmed requires Jewelcrafting. If not, they are very easy to get for cheap. All my red and blue slots are filled up with these until I hit 70 and get some real gear. Comment by Bakhoj This is the most cheapest JC lvling from The Jaggal pears sells for 50s each on Ravencrest, and the Purified Draenic Water is buyed in 5 stacks at any Innkeeper in outlands for 64s depents on rep discount.

Comment by Allakhazam the previous statement is not fully correct. Comment by Allakhazam Where can one learn to craft that? Need that for my girlfriend's priestess. Additionally, he teaches the extact same stuff as the trainer in Shattrath.

Hope this helps. Edited, Jun 10th am by Khorat. She is in the Inn. The JC trainer is located inside the inn in both camps. View in 3D Find upgrades Quick Facts.



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