I’m not sure how much this will help, but I figured I would remind people that the humanoids in the Ragefire Chasm instance for Horde all drop TONS of linen cloth, often up to 5 per mob when it does drop.
If you’re rolling with guildies you can easily craft a bunch of cheap easy 6 slot bags for you and guildies here, and there’s a quest at level 15.
By the time you can do rfc you will find 3-4 bags from mobs in the starting zone.
You should do some of barrens before rfc. Set up prequests for wc, get flight paths and turn in the spores at tb etc. Also go do hidden enemies for thrall around 12 and go visit Varimathas for his quest. You need all the fps anyway and if you’re dps being able to share all the quests can help you find a tank/heals.
Best to do one quest run in rfc and never look back. Level up quickly and farm WC if you like dungeons it actually has bosses with multiple blues for every class and you can fish devis to sell for your mount while you spam for groups…
RFC linen was very plentiful, it was easier to agro all the trogs when you were high enough to aoe them to death on a mage at the bridge.
20 trogs or somewhere close to that would come running up.
I don’t know why you care so much. Every online resource for vanilla instances states the minimum level to enter is 10.
I’m not going to argue with you, it’s the beginner instance and even in Vanilla you’d be lucky to run it twice unless you were already guilded and leveling together.
IDK man, 10+ years old forums agree that it’s lvl 8. The only places I can find that say level 10 minimum are the ones listing post-cata bosses as the bosses inside RFC.
Same mage could get cloth more effectively (linen, wool) AND exp while aoe leveling in the world. At the Greymane wall for example. There’s a vendor riight there too.
This is very true, I just checked wowwiki and it appears that they changed it to level 10 when I know several years ago it said level 8.
Well I wen’t in there with a bunch of level 8+ back in classic so I know for sure.