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  •   Report  Quote Reply Long time to make..
    Score 1.9     Vote: [-] [+] by zerom <Memento>, 1.5 years ago
    to make all the Primal Mooncloth set without the bags and extra shitt..

    its 96 h Cd on making 1 Mooncloth

    20x Primal Mooncloth for Robe
    6x Primal Mooncloth for the Belt
    12x Primal Mooncloth for the Mantle

    38x Primal Mooncloth x 96 Hours = 3648 hours

    3648/24 = 152 days to make 1 set.. hmm hopefully Blizzard will nerf to atleast 24 hours so the time becomes 38 days instead.
    •   Report  Quote Reply in fact, CD can be 24h :P
      Score 1.3     Vote: [-] [+] by AnThRoX, 1.5 years ago
      The CD is high, yea.. but.. making Primal mooncloth DOESNT share CD with the other kind of cloths, Shadowcloth and Spellcloth.
      Meaning, that you can make(trading 1:1, ofc) 1 of each cloth per day.
    •   Report  Quote Reply but....
      Score 3.2     Vote: [-] [+] by icemen, 1.5 years ago
      spec for primal mooncloth and you get 2 every time you make 1. and only takes the mats for 1.
    •   Report  Quote Reply set requires Mooncloth Tailoring
      Score 0.00     Vote: [-] [+] by jmike00, 1.5 years ago
      Actually to make the Primal Mooncloth set, you would have to choose Mooncloth as a specialty which cuts your cooldown in half. Not that 70something days would be much better but it is an improvement over 150ish days.
      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Long time to make..
        Score 5.1     Vote: [-] [+] by igqira <Moo Cows>, 12.1 months ago
        uhh except you did it wrong, a mooncloth tailor (which you have to be to wear the set) gains two cloth per cooldown. so it is only 19*96 hours half the time. but in reality, if you are smart in your crafting you can utulize that. because crafting mooncloth will give you 10 skill levels, so as long as you are not trying to powerlevel tailor (ie your 70 and cahnged professions) you can spend your time while leveling to making mooncloth and by the time you are getting close to 70 you should be 375 tailoring and have all the mooncloth you need.  Such as I, who is lvl 60, half way to 61 and made my first mooncloth synth after mastery. so that means I have less than 2 months to level to 70 and it works perfectly for my schedule.  If it is too slow for you then, um duh pay someone else for their cooldown?

        This is what it takes to get epics, that is why they are epic. get over it and move on.
      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Long time to make..
        Score 2.4     Vote: [-] [+] by slayerwow, 8.3 months ago
        you only need

        4 for belt
        8 for shoulders
        and 14 for robe so thats

        26 and you can only make the set if your mooncloth tailor so you get 2 of them everytime you make 1 so thats 13 x 96 = 1248
        = 52days

        and if thats stil to long you just buy them from ah.
      • Re: Long time to make.. by havor, Score -1.1
    •   Report  Quote Reply Unless
      Score 0.40     Vote: [-] [+] by Shigyn, 1.5 years ago
      ... you specialise yourself as a primal mooncloth tailor in which case you make 2 primal mooncloth per turn instead of 1. So 76 days (still nerf).
      • Re: << by pepperoni1, Score -1.5
      •   Report  Quote Reply Combine
        Score 0.00     Vote: [-] [+] by desisoul, 1.4 years ago
        your acting like the primal mooncloth set is all you have on you. Its not, but its a great amount of healing and Mp5. Combine the whitemend set and primal mooncloth set and you got yourself a pretty leet healer. You also get all 3 of the set bonuses
    •   Report  Quote Reply Change
      Score 0.14     Vote: [-] [+] by ArnoldS, 1.4 years ago
      Last edit: 1.4 years ago
      If you already have choosen Primal mooncloth tailoring, can u change to any of the others if u regret etc?

      Cause i found out that i would go for the shadoweave set after all. But on the recipe it says "required shadoweave tailoring"
    • Huge money maker? by =daxos=, Score -0.59
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    •   Report  Quote Reply Moonwell in outlands
      Score 2.6     Vote: [-] [+] by weewickleone, 1.4 years ago
      The moonwell I know of in the outlands is in the Cenarion Refuge in Zangarmarsh.
    •   Report  Quote Reply Moonwell
      Score 0.73     Vote: [-] [+] by sirisaacnuton, 1.4 years ago
      There is also a moonwell at Ruann Weald in Blade's Edge, and if you feel like porting from Shattrath, there's a Moonwell in all of the main cities, too.  For alliance, there's a moonwell in the Park in SW (though it doesn't look like one), in the building in Darnassus where all the priest trainers are, and there's also one somewhere in IF (Mystic Quarter, I believe).
        •   Report  Quote Reply No Moonwell in IF
          Score 0.45     Vote: [-] [+] by kznight, 1.4 years ago
          There is no Moonwell in Ironforge. For starters a moonwell does need to be in view of a moon, and since Ironforge is in a Mountain, no moon, well, no moonwell! :-) That pool in the mystic area is just that, a pool. I have always had to fly my toon to SW to do mooncloth converts ( I hate going to Kalimdor). i think there is also a moonwell in Duskwood in the middle area, green dragon forbidding.
    •   Report  Quote Reply Moonwells
      Score 4.3     Vote: [-] [+] by inigoimago, 1.3 years ago
      Last edit: 1.3 years ago
      For those who don't feel like leaving Outlands, I believe there is a Moonwell in Cenarion Refuge, Zangarmarsh.
    •   Report  Quote Reply Moonwell in Darn...
      Score 0.62     Vote: [-] [+] by Yezael <Fools of Fate>, 1.3 years ago
      The pool in the Temple of the Moon is a moonwell...
    •   Report  Quote Reply There is also a moon...
      Score 5.3     Vote: [-] [+] by Tiltowait, 1.3 years ago
      There is also a moonwell in Terokkar Forest just NE of Shatt City. In the Cenarion Thicket.
      It has a few lv 62 mobs guarding it though.
    •   Report  Quote Reply druid tailors
      Score 0.00     Vote: [-] [+] by marijn15, 1.2 years ago
      i play a night elf druid on aggamagan and since every druid well most of them are forced to go resto spec for raids i went mmoncloth tailor and they got it pretty good to find a moonwell :)
      just teleport to moonglade i do it every time
    •   Report  Quote Reply ???
      Score 0.17     Vote: [-] [+] by aegor, 1.2 years ago
      where do i do to sepc for primal mooncloth?
    •   Report  Quote Reply Sets
      Score 0.36     Vote: [-] [+] by Eldergray, 1.1 years ago
      Wrath of Spellfire: adds fire / arcane damage, made for balance druids, Warlocks, and mages.
      set bonus; +7% of your int as spell damage.
      Shadow's Embrace: Adds Frost and Shadow damage, made for mages and Warlocks.
      Set bonus; you're healed for 2% of ALL damage you cause.
      Primal Mooncloth: Adds healing and mana/5sec, made for healers.
      set bonus; 5% mana regen while casting

      these sets require that you have the spec of the cloth needed, and as of patch 2.1 you can now change Tailor spec without re-learning Tailoring, for a 150g fee.
      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Sets
        Score 0.57     Vote: [-] [+] by Addink, 1.0 year ago
        Honestly, I think shadow priests benefit the most from the Shadowcloth set.
      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Sets
        Score 0.55     Vote: [-] [+] by zzzshocknawe, 1.9 months ago
        grayed out.  Odd.  The above post has useful info.
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    •   Report  Quote Reply Sorry
      Score 0.62     Vote: [-] [+] by Thottbotbot, 11.3 months ago
      Please forgive me noobiness, but, I am coming up on having to choose between Mooncloth, Spellfire, or Shadoweave, I know as a fire mage I need Spellfire, but since none of the recipes for Shadowcloth, Spellcloth, or Primal Mooncloth says "Requires Mooncloth tailoring" or same thing, except with Spellfire and Shadoweave. So, could I learn to make all three, then sell/trade them? Thanks  in advance.
      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Sorry
        Score 0.71     Vote: [-] [+] by paalvaa, 9.1 months ago
        Yes, you can learn to make all three cloth items and sell the two you don't need. The specialization merely lets you make two at a time instead of just one for the same materials. And, of course, the specialization sets.
    •   Report  Quote Reply Moonwell
      Score 1.3     Vote: [-] [+] by Fiji, 11.1 months ago
      The next Moonwell to Shattrath,
      is right before the doors...

      Direct to the east,
      where you get your first quests in Terokar,
      there is a nice shiny green moonwell ;P

      Also the water looks total sickly,
      it works nice ^^
    •   Report  Quote Reply Cooldown
      Score 0.42     Vote: [-] [+] by XAnAxAgOrAsX, 10.9 months ago
      What is the exact cooldown for Primal Mooncloth?
    •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Primal Mooncloth
      Score 0.43     Vote: [-] [+] by matti0006, 10.7 months ago
      no it's not it's 3 days 23 hours:P
    •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Primal Mooncloth
      Score 1.7     Vote: [-] [+] by CrazyReed, 9.2 months ago
      No, they shaved an hour from all cooldowns, so 3 days 23 hours is correct.
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      •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Primal Mooncloth
        Score 0.38     Vote: [-] [+] by xer2000, 3.8 months ago
        Last edit: 3.8 months ago
        WOAH! the cooldown isnt rly 95hours right???? please tell me right

        nah its not 95 hours. its 94...well it said 3 days 22 hours after i made my first one.

        at least i have plenty of time to farm the primal life/water
    •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Primal Mooncloth
      Score 11     Vote: [-] [+] by notorioustcd, 2.3 months ago
      Thank you Patch 2.4.2 for the new 3 days, 20 hours cooldown.
    • Re: Primal Mooncloth by Flissy, Score -5.1
    •   Report  Quote Reply Re: Primal Mooncloth
      Score 0.79     Vote: [-] [+] by Greatwarlock, 26.7 days ago
      There is a moonwell in Ashenvale(61/73) Close to the river south from Raynewood retreat. I am mining/jewelcrafting so I haven't tried this but I think it should work:D
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