REALISTICALLY farming Deep Sea Satin

Where, exactly?
It takes quite a few of these to make a single 30 slot bag that I can buy for 1300g on the AH.
I farmed for 25 minutes in a spot that supposedly was the best to farm it, but got a single drop of it.
If I get 2-3 per hour, which actually seems unlikely, it’ll take me 8 hours or more just to make one freakin bag.

Has anyone found another spot to farm it…or should I just stop playing BfA entirely and hope the next expansion doesnt screw crafting professions over?

The scrapper is your friend, especially if you have cloth wearing alts.

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Deep sea satin drops from the scrapper?
I dont remember seeing any, but I guess I could have missed it.

Yep. I don’t know what type of cloth gear is most likely to get the scrapper to kick it out, but it feels like I’ve gotten more from the scrapper than from out in the world. Could just be faulty perception since I have several cloth wearers all scrapping their old gear and sending the output to my tailor.

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Thanks.
I’ll give it a try.
Just really seems like crafting has been a joke after MoP.
I make tons of gold crafting MoP gear but cant hardly even make a flipping 30 slot bag in BfA.
Seriously not enjoying expansion so far.

I agree that scrapping cloth is far more effective than trying to kill mobs and hoping they drop it. Cloth armor world quests for my mage, warlock, and priest have been where most of mine came from. Before long you should have plenty to start making the 30 slot bags. You may also wind up with more embroidered deep sea satin than you can use. I have 3,000+ of it sitting in my bank collecting dust.

For what it is worth, I mostly stick to scrapping blue cloth armor. I have been disenchanting epics and greens depend on how much they sell to a merchant.

One oddity I have found is WQ blue azerite armor marked heroic has only yielded tidespray linen or nylon thread for me. Different pieces marked heroic did not yield deep sea satin, so now I never scrap them.

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Confirmed. I have sold 300+ all from scrapping, not a tailor in the bunch.

Any cloth armor has a chance, 1-3 I think.

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Very helpful for sure. (I to want to make bags and had a difficult time finding the solution)

If you’re looking for the blue/green quality profession mats from tailoring or LW then the scrapper is by far your best source. Of course if you go this route then you give up all the possible gold you could make from disenchanting this gear to dust/shards/crystals.