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Instructions of Archaeology

Artifacts provide valuable information on the history of the world, but some collectors are more than willing to assign a monetary value for them. After documenting found in their journals, archaeologists can sell the goods they recover vendors and museum curators for extra money. Archaeology is a secondary profession - anyone can learn to investigate and gather the ruins of the past, no matter how many other professions and wow gold they have devoted themselves to. All archaeologists begin by surveying maps of Azeroth to find the locations of promising dig sites and investigate these sites on foot along with investigative tools to try to refine the location of the most valuable historical fragments in this area.

Different places offer different types of historical artifacts-and different rewards. Archaeologists who perfect their craft over time to retrieve items more valuable and rare and their knowledge about the world and the past of Azeroth grew up with their collection of relics and buy wow gold. After acquiring the skills archeology, you will see the location of the excavation sites viable on your card. Each site is represented by an icon shovel. To find your digging, starting with a trip to the shovel icon on your map.

When you arrive at the excavation site, your map shows the general location you need to dig in. travel anywhere in this area, and select "Survey" from your menu professions and cheap wow gold. Telescope and the monitoring device will appear, indicating a color (red = off, yellow = nearest green = very close) to indicate how you are away from the spot to dig. The telescope will always point in the direction of the spot to dig, and the remote monitor will help you determine how close you are.

Keep moving and keep the survey. When you're really close to the location of excavation, surveying will dig, and you'll get pieces of relics that you came to find. The excavation sites regularly to find more. As you discover more fragments, you closer to the reconstruction of an artifact and wow accounts. When you are able to fully reconstruct an artifact, you will receive a reward, and the history of the object will be reflected in the archaeological section of the menu of your profession.