A lot of hunters usually pick up skinning/leatherworking, as they can wear leather patterns up to lvl 40 and are good at farming the mobs that can be skinned. However, there is also the combination of herb/alchemy, where you can sell herbs and pots, as well as make consumables for yourself. As well as mining/smithing, where you can sell mats, which will be especially handy as BC is coming out in a few days, and make some nice mail resist gear.
2007-01-12 08:50:28
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answered by Pastorale 1
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follow lw and epidermis at a similar time because it isnt worth it at some levels later on in 50s above u could make ur amor confident u would have be4 yet this armor at lv70 is particular theres a quest for elemental, dragon, and tribalu as a hunter get dragon particular itll purely be scales yet ur armor is gonna be between the appropriate (blue or purple) and that i think of u can sell it. now engirenering is sturdy make weapons and bulllets at alter levels it could pay now my advice is to adhere wth 2 not switching all of the time (from previous exp)i as quickly as did that returned and forth it exchange right into a large number i exchange right into a point 40 without genuine occupation @.@ so yea taht kinda made me por and susceptible my advice stick wth the only u decide on
2016-10-19 21:16:10
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answered by ? 4
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Skinning
2007-01-12 06:40:22
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answered by Mr.Robot 5
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skinner/leatherer is standard for hunters since you can find the animals to skin. herb/alch is also a decent one.
2007-01-12 06:39:04
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answered by Khavren 2
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