TBC Classic Jewelcrafting is the brand-new primary profession introduced with the Burning Crusade — and if you’re playing on the 2026 Anniversary servers, it’s one of the strongest picks you can make. Whether you want to gear up faster, control your server’s gem market, or just never have to beg someone for a cut again, this guide covers everything you need to know.
Jewelcrafting lets you craft rings, necklaces, trinkets, and — most importantly — cut gems that socket into gear. The socket system is new to TBC, and nearly every high-end item in the game has gem slots. That makes Jewelcrafting one of the most in-demand professions from Phase 1 all the way through Sunwell Plateau.
You’ll also learn Prospecting, the core mechanic that turns raw ore into gems. It’s essentially what fuels the entire profession economy: prospect ore, get gems, cut gems, profit.
Two tools you always need in your bags:
- Jeweler’s Kit — required to craft rings, necklaces, and trinkets
- Simple Grinder — required to cut gems
Why Pick Jewelcrafting in TBC Anniversary 2026?
Honestly? Because it never stops being useful. Most crafting professions have a phase or two where they’re strong and then drop off. Jewelcrafting doesn’t. As long as players are gearing up — which is always — they need gem cuts.
Here’s what you actually get out of it:
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| 💎 Exclusive JC-only gems | Stronger versions of standard cuts, BoP |
| 💰 Gold income | Cutting gems and prospecting ore = steady profit all expansion |
| 🧙 Self-sufficiency | Never wait on someone else for a cut |
| 🏆 Exclusive trinkets | Phase 5 BoP trinkets from Shattered Sun Offensive exalted |
| 🔁 Flexibility | Swap gem builds when changing specs or content |
The JC-only exclusive gems are a particularly big deal. They’re Bind on Pickup and provide stronger stat bonuses than the standard cuts anyone else can use — giving Jewelcrafters a real passive power advantage that compounds over the entire expansion.
Best Race for Jewelcrafting
Any race can learn Jewelcrafting, but Draenei get a passive racial called Gemcutting that gives +5 to Jewelcrafting skill. That’s a small but real advantage that can save some materials during leveling and let you use recipes slightly earlier than normal. If you’re planning to be a dedicated Jewelcrafter, Draenei Alliance-side is the cleanest pick.
Otherwise, choose your race based on class needs and play style — the +5 bonus is helpful but not game-changing.
Best Profession Pairing for Jewelcrafting
⚡ Mining + Jewelcrafting is the classic combo, and for good reason. Mining lets you prospect your own ore, which is almost always cheaper than buying gems off the Auction House. Fel Iron and Adamantite from Outland are your main sources of green and rare gems respectively.
If you’re flush with gold and want to push into a more raid-focused build, Alchemy + Jewelcrafting works well too — Alchemists can transmute meta gems like Skyfire Diamond and Earthstorm Diamond, which are among the strongest meta gems in the game.
How Prospecting Works
Prospecting is Jewelcrafting’s signature ability, unlocked at skill level 20. You select 5 ore of the same type, prospect it, and receive gems and byproducts in return — the ore is destroyed in the process.
A few things to know:
- You cannot Mass Prospect in TBC (that’s a later feature) — it’s 5 ore at a time
- Outland ores like Fel Iron and Adamantite give the green gems you need for leveling 300–325 and occasional rare gems for profit
- Adamantite specifically yields Adamantite Powder, which you need for high-level recipes like Mercurial Adamantite
- Rare gem rates from Adamantite are roughly 1.3–4% per prospect, so bulk prospecting is the play
💎 Always prospect your own ore when possible. Buying gems off the AH is usually more expensive, especially during early phases.
Jewelcrafting Skill Ranks and Trainers
| Rank | Character Level Required | Skill Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Apprentice | 1 | — |
| Journeyman | 10 | 50 |
| Expert | 20 | 125 |
| Artisan | 35 | 200 |
| Master (TBC) | 50 | 300 |
Important: Since Jewelcrafting is a TBC-only profession, trainers are located in TBC zones — not in the old world. However, Outland trainers can teach you from skill 1 onward if you’re a higher-level character starting fresh.
Leveling Jewelcrafting 1–300 (Pre-Patch)
🎯 Pro tip: Levels 1–300 can be fully completed during the TBC pre-patch (which went live January 13, 2026 on Anniversary servers). Doing this before the Dark Portal opens means cheaper mats and less competition.
1–30: Craft Copper Wire. It’s cheap, fast, and used in later recipes. Make around 40.
30–50: Craft Tigerseye Band or Malachite Pendant. Both gems are easy to find at low prices.
50–150: Focus on Tin and Bronze crafts — wire, simple bands. Nothing exciting here, just push through.
150–200: Use Citrine Ring of Rapid Healing or similar mid-tier jewelry. Mithril-based recipes work well here.
200–270: Thorium-based cuts and jewelry. Thorium Setting and simple gem cuts keep this moving.
270–300: Finish with gem cuts from trainer — choose whichever gems are cheapest on your realm’s AH.
Leveling Jewelcrafting 300–375 (Outland)
This is where things get interesting. The 300–375 stretch uses Outland materials and requires visiting trainers in Hellfire Peninsula first.
300–325: Cut green-quality Outland gems like Blood Garnet, Deep Peridot, Flame Spessarite, and Azure Moonstone. These designs are bought from Hellfire trainers and are very cheap in early phase when miners are flooding Fel Iron.
325–340: Start crafting Mercurial Adamantite. Prospect Adamantite Ore to get the powder, combine with Primal Earth.
340–350: Mix between gem cuts and ring crafts. Check your AH — use whatever design is cheapest to push through. Vendor designs like Mystic Dawnstone or Steady Talasite work well here if you have access.
350–365: Blue gem cuts or jewelry depending on prices on your realm. Living Ruby, Dawnstone, Nightseye, or Talasite cuts all work.
365–375: Craft meta gems. Earthstorm Diamond and Skyfire Diamond meta gems give fast skill-ups and keep selling long after you’re maxed. These designs come from reputation vendors — Sha’tar, Lower City, Keepers of Time, and The Consortium.
Getting Recipes — Reputation and Raid Drops
Many of the best Jewelcrafting cuts aren’t from trainers. They’re locked behind reputation grinds and raid drops. Prioritizing these unlocks is what separates a good Jewelcrafter from a great one.
| Source | Notable Recipes |
|---|---|
| The Sha’tar (Honored–Exalted) | Meta gem designs, endgame cuts |
| Lower City (Friendly–Exalted) | Gem cuts, meta designs |
| The Consortium (Friendly) | Monthly gem cache from Gezhe in Nagrand (31, 57) — free gems every month! |
| Keepers of Time | Meta gem designs |
| Raid drops (Kara, SSC, TK, etc.) | Rare high-value cuts, phase-specific patterns |
🎯 The Consortium tip is easy to overlook: once you hit Friendly, you can visit Gezhe in Nagrand once per month and receive a free cache of gems. Always do this.
Best Gem Cuts for Each Role
Here’s a quick reference for what cuts matter most by role. These are broad guidelines — always check your class guide for exact stat priorities.
| Role | Top Gem Stats |
|---|---|
| ⚔️ Melee DPS | Attack Power, Hit Rating, Agility, Strength |
| 🔥 Caster DPS | Spell Damage, Spell Hit, Haste Rating |
| 🛡️ Tank | Stamina, Defense Rating, Dodge, Resilience (PvP) |
| 💚 Healer | Healing Power, Mana per 5, Intellect |
Meta gems are their own category. Common strong choices include Insightful Earthstorm Diamond for healers and mana users, and Mystical Skyfire Diamond for casters wanting haste procs.
Jewelcrafting Gold Guide — Making Money in TBC Anniversary
Jewelcrafting is consistently one of the best gold-making professions in TBC. Here’s how players are making the most of it on Anniversary servers:
Prospecting Shuffle Buy bulk Adamantite Ore when the price is low, prospect it for rare gems (Living Ruby, Dawnstone, Nightseye, Talasite, Star of Elune, Noble Topaz), and either cut and sell or sell raw. Adamantite gives roughly 4% rare gem rate per prospect. Do the math on your realm before buying.
Cutting for Tips Advertise in trade chat that you cut gems. Players bring their own gems and tip you. No material cost, pure profit. The more rare patterns you have, the more tips you command.
Meta Gem Market Meta gems are almost always high-value. Cut and list them on the AH regularly. Demand picks up especially at phase transitions when players are upgrading gear.
Raid-Phase Spikes Every new phase brings new BiS gear with new socket combinations. The days immediately after a new raid tier opens are some of the best days to be a Jewelcrafter. Stock up on cut gems and list them at the right time.
💰 Phase 2 launched May 14, 2026 with Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep — new Tier 5 gem cuts from raid drops are already driving fresh demand on the AH.
Jewelcrafting in TBC Anniversary — What’s New vs. 2021?
If you played the original 2021 TBC Classic release, most of the core Jewelcrafting mechanics are the same. The key context differences for the 2026 Anniversary edition:
- All Vendor recipes are now Bind on Pickup — you can’t buy them off the AH or receive them from an alt. You have to get them yourself.
- Attunements are account-wide, which affects how quickly your alts can access content and use profession services
- The overall server cadence is faster — 4 phases planned within a single calendar year — so staying ahead of each phase’s gem demand matters more
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jewelcrafting worth it in TBC Classic Anniversary 2026?
What ore should I prospect for Jewelcrafting in TBC?
Do I need Mining with Jewelcrafting?
How do I unlock Master Jewelcrafting past 300?
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Is Draenei the best race for Jewelcrafting?
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