Inscription levels 300-350: 9-10 stacks of level 60-70 herbs ie) Felweed.Inscription levels 250-300: 7-8 stacks of level 50-60 herbs ie) Dreamfoil.Inscription levels 200-250: 12-13 stacks of level 40-50 herbs ie) Sungrass.Inscription levels 150-200: 9-10 stacks of level 30-40 herbs ie) Fadeleaf.Inscription levels 100-150: 8-9 stacks of level 20-30 herbs ie) Kingsblood.Inscription levels 75-100: 4-5 stacks of level 10-20 herbs ie) Bruiseweed.Inscription levels 1-75: 6-7 stacks of level 1-10 herbs ie) Silverleaf.The following numbers are rough estimates for leveling Inscription all the way to 450 with this guide. So when this guide suggests a specific Glyph, there might be several Glyphs that require the same materials and have the same chance of leveling Inscription, craft whichever you or your friends need the most. While you use this guide leveling Inscription you should craft the widest variety of Glyphs possible and sell them for gold or share with your friends. Green Tea Leaf, Silkweed, Snow Lily, Fool’s Cap, Desecrated Herb, Golden Lotus. level 85-90 herbs: All Mists of Pandaria Herbs.Cinderbloom, Stormvine, Azshara’s Veil, Heartblossom, Twilight Jasmine, and Whiptail. level 80-85 herbs: All Cataclysm Herbs.Goldclover, Tiger Lily, Adder’s Tongue, Fire Leaf, Icethorn and Lichbloom. level 70-80 herbs: All Northrend Herbs.level 60-70 herbs: Felweed, Ancient Lichen, Dreaming Glory, Mana Thistle, Netherbloom, Nightmare Vine, Ragveil, and Terocone.level 50-60 herbs: Golden Sansam, Dreamfoil, Mountain Silversage, Plaguebloom, and Icecap.level 40-50 herbs: Firebloom, Purple Lotus, Arthas’ Tears, Sungrass, Blindweed, Ghost Mushroom, and Gromsblood.level 30-40 herbs: Fadeleaf, Goldthorn, Khadgar’s Whiskers, and Wintersbite.level 20-30 herbs: Wild Steelbloom, Grave Moss, Kingsblood, and Liferoot.level 10-20 herbs: Briarthorn, Swiftthistle, Bruiseweed, Stranglekelp and Mageroyal.level 1-10 herbs: Bloodthistle, Peacebloom, Silverleaf and Earthroot.For reference, here are the herbs and associated Pigments: Milling gives you 2-3 Pigments per 5 herbs, so all my estimates for leveling in this guide are based on that figure. Zen Master Inscription (Leveling guide: 525-600).Illustrious Inscription (Leveling guide: 425-525).Grand Master Inscription (Leveling guide: 400-425).Master Inscription (Leveling guide: 290-350).Artisan Inscription (Leveling guide: 250-290). Expert & Artisan Inscription (Leveling guide: 200-250).Expert Inscription (Leveling guide: 150-200).Journeyman Inscription (Leveling guide: 75-150).Apprentice Inscription (Leveling guide: 1-75).This Inscription Leveling Guide will tell you step-by-step the best way of leveling Inscription with the least gold. The ink comes from milling (another Inscription skill) through herbs (more info in below in this guide). While leveling Inscription with this guide, you will make Glyphs with Inks & Parchment. This Inscription Leveling Guide is updated for patch 5.0.5 and Mists of Pandaria. I hope you choose the later of the two and use this Helpful Guide. There’s one catch, Inscription uses Herbalism supplies, which means you’re either going to have to farm with Herbalism □ or buy your stuff off the Auction House. With Mists of Pandaria Inscription you can now also make some ilvl 476 staffs that are awesome and bind to your account. With Inscription you can make glyphs to use or sell and give yourself some sweet shoulder enchants.
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