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This page present a way to acquire your first wand.

Why should I get a wand?[]

So you're a new player who can equip a wand. That means you are either a Mage, a Priest or a Warlock. For all these classes a wand is a powerful tool for conserving mana, which is very important since they primarily use their mana to deal damage.

How is this achieved? When a mob you are fighting is on low health it is better to finish him off using a wand than to cast another spell that will use your mana. Using a wand doesn't use any mana. That means less downtime and a faster and more secure progression. Also when you are out of mana then you can use a wand instead of some melee weapon since wands usually have higher damage.

So, how do I get one?[]

The vendors don't sell them (a few do, but not that you can use), they never drop (at low levels), and you haven't seen any as a quest reward (you will, but not for a while).

The wand you want is the Inv staff 02 [Lesser Magic Wand]. This wand is created by characters with the Enchanting profession. These are one of the few items an enchanter can make and sell directly, so you should be able to find them in your auction house.

But sometimes it costs more than you can afford because new players don't usually have a handle on how to make money in WoW, so how can you do this? 5 or more silver is a lot of money when you are first starting.

Making your own wand[]

It might be good at this point to mention that picking up mining and auctioning what you mine should easily earn you enough income to buy the wand in the auction house. Skinning also works, especially since you are killing a lot of skin-ables as you level. Now back to our regular program ...

To make the Inv staff 02 [Lesser Magic Wand], you will need:

It is possible to get an enchanter who will craft this for you, as long as you provide the mats, however most enchanters require a fee. To make this wand yourself you will need to pick up the Enchanting profession. If you do so, you will need to create a Inv staff goldfeathered 01 [Runed Copper Rod] and level your skill up to 10.

Gathering materials[]

Inv tradeskillitem 01 [Simple Wood] is easy enough since it is stocked by most Trade Vendors, and if not, your Enchanting Trainer will have an Enchanting Vendor standing nearby that sell it. At 9 copper, you can afford it.

Inv enchant essencemagicsmall [Lesser Magic Essence] is going to be more difficult, but there are 2 ways to acquire this. If you are getting another enchanter to craft the wand for you, you can simply pick it up at the Enchanting vendors (stood nearby the Enchanting trainers). However, it is in limited stock, so you may have to wait at the vendor or keep checking back for it to appear.

The other option, and the preferred option if you are intending to level the enchanting skill yourself, is to take tailoring and farm linen. (Linen is also used for the First Aid which is a secondary profession and no matter what class you are you should pick it up). Use the linen cloth to make linen bolts, this will increase your tailoring skill (until it turns gray in your tailoring menu). The goal is to reach tailoring 30.

You can wear tailored goods; make what you can wear to upgrade your gear cheaply, this will also increase your tailoring skill. You shouldn't have to make trash items to level up your tailoring skill. Don't bother training for things you aren't going to make. Your goal is to learn to make the Inv pants 06 [Brown Linen Pants] at Tailor skill 30. This is the first tailored article you can make that can be disenchanted which is needed to gather the material you require for the Inv staff 02 [Lesser Magic Wand] and the cheapest item you can make that can be disenchanted.

Now, make Brown Linen Pants and disenchant them. They yield Strange Dust about 80% of the time, and Lesser Magic Essence about 20% of the time. You need two Lesser Magic Essences and one Strange Dust. Each disenchantment will raise your enchanting skill (at this skill level) - so you should be close to the Enchanting skill 15 you need to make the wand.

Now, buy a Inv misc flute 01 [Copper Rod] from the trade vendor for 1 silver 24 copper, and create a Inv staff goldfeathered 01 [Runed Copper Rod] by enchanting it. This will consume the Copper Rod, one Lesser Magic Essence and one Strange Dust, and leave you with a Inv staff goldfeathered 01 [Runed Copper Rod].

Creating the wand itself[]

Either disenchant a few more robes or enchant some of your gear (use up some of that Strange Dust) to get your Enchanting skill to 15. Then create a Lesser Magic Wand by enchanting it. This will consume the Simple Wood and one Lesser Magic Essence.

Now equip your Inv staff 02 [Lesser Magic Wand]. You're done.

After you are finished[]

If you do not desire to continue as a tailor, sell or use up your linen bolts. (You are probably hurting for bag space, so you might want to continue being a tailor until you can make a full set of Inv misc bag 01 [Linen Bag] at Tailoring skill 45.) Linen cloth can be sold, but you may want to use it for First Aid.

If you do not desire to continue as an enchanter, your enchanting materials, Lesser Magic Essence and Strange Dust, can be sold. The Runed Copper Rod is Soulbound and can only be sold to a vendor.

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