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Inv fabric purplefire 012020
  • Runecloth
  • Item Level 50Disenchants into:
    Not disenchantable
  • Sell Price: 4s

Runecloth is a cloth item drop from humanoids in the 51-60 level range, marking it as the second most powerful of the normal cloths. Rarer than [Mageweave Cloth], but not as rare as [Felcloth]. With the introduction of Burning Crusade, this item was exceeded as the most powerful normal cloth by [Netherweave Cloth].

Source

Runecloth is a staple of any server's economy. Typically, it isn't necessary to grind specifically for runecloth; since so many other mobs drop it, simply as a part of normal adventuring and other grinds you will accumulate quite a lot of it.

As a rule of thumb, if you are grinding runecloth for any reason other than home city faction (such as for tailoring), then grind all other materials first. Just grinding felcloth, for example, will produce large amounts of runecloth. Then continue with whatever reputation grind (with Argent Dawn, Cenarion Circle or Timbermaw Hold for example) you are already on until sufficient runecloth appears.

This holds true for city faction grinds as well; however, in these cases it might be necessary to look for mobs that have particularly good drop rates. These are the mobs that gold farmers target. Blizzard has periodically adjusted drop rates. The demons of Azshara, for example, were once excellent sources of nearly everything. Now their loot tables are typical for mobs of their type and level. At the moment, the ogres of the Vice, in Deadwind Pass, are a good source of runecloth. However, even on PVE servers, the normal grinding rule holds: too much competition will slow you down far more than a marginally better drop rate. So be sure to farm in relatively uninhabited areas before being picky about drop rates.

Runecloth as an ingredient

Runecloth is used in the following recipes:

Blacksmithing

Engineering

Leatherworking

Tailoring

First Aid

Runecloth as a quest objective

Runecloth is needed for the following quests:

Places to farm

Number one farming place seems to be in Silithus. Twilight Avengers, located mainly north-west and south-west in Silithus, have a drop rate of 34% (According to www.wowhead.com, based on over 155,000 kills)

Those who have The Burning Crusade expansion can farm in The Outlands at the Hellfire Peninsula. Bleeding Hollow Peons (59), located in the south-east section of Hellfire Peninsula, have an average drop rate of 33% (According to www.wowhead.com, based on over 125,000 kills).

(There are reported drop rates of 37% or higher on wowhead, however those figures are based on very, very low kill counts mostly only within the hundreds and thus might not be as accurate. Please see wowhead.com link at bottom of page).

Pre-TBC farming locations:

Notes

Raw Runecloth, as it's dropped from monsters, can be used in a variety of tradeskill recipes. Most notably it creates Inv misc bandage 11 [Runecloth Bandage] and Inv misc bandage 12 [Heavy Runecloth Bandage] with First Aid. It's also needed for the runic leather line of Leatherworking, and five pieces of Runecloth can be combined to form one Inv fabric purplefire 02 [Bolt of Runecloth] with Tailoring.

The bolts are used for most of the high-end Tailoring recipes, sometimes mixed with Inv fabric felrag [Felcloth] or Inv fabric moonrag 01 [Mooncloth].

You can also deliver Runecloth in stacks of 20 per delivery to the cloth quartermasters in each of the major faction cities, to gain Reputation, after having completed their initial 3 quests.

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