Garrison: Tailoring Emporium Guide (WoD 6.2)
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The Tailoring Emporium is a Small Garrison building that Tailors and Non-Tailors can use to craft Draenor-specific Tailoring recipes.
While we explain, in this article, how to unlock all levels of the Tailoring Emporium, you may be interested in our guide to unlocking all the Garrison buildings. We also have a guide to leveling Tailoring in Draenor.
Main Perks
For Tailors, the main perk of the Tailoring Emporium is that it allows you to
create a maximum of 12x Hexweave Clothes per day, in addition to the
10x
you can already craft with
Hexweave Cloth (less with an
Tailoring skill lower than 700). These extra
Clothes are really useful, because they allow you to craft more
Draenor recipes, which means you make more money off the Auction
House and you level up Tailoring to 700 faster. The Tailoring Emporium is also
where you buy your Draenor-specific Tailoring recipes.
For Non-Tailors, the main perk of the Tailoring Emporium is that the resident Tailor can craft most of the Draenor-specific Tailoring recipes for you.
Description
Level | Cost | Perks |
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Level 1 |
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Allows the production of Tailoring items and work orders. |
Level 2 |
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Allows followers with the Tailoring trait to work here, granting a unique bonus. Also allows up to 14 work orders at one time. |
Level 3 |
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Allows up to 21 work orders at one time. |
Unlocking the Tailoring Emporium
In this section, we are going to tell you how to unlock the Tailoring Emporium, Level 1, 2, and 3.
Unlocking the Tailoring Emporium, Level 1
The Tailoring Emporium Level 1 is unlocked when you upgrade your Town Hall to Level 2.
Tailors
can build this building with a Town Hall Level 1, because they have
a chance to loot
Cryptic Tome of Tailoring (Alliance) and
Frostwolf Tailoring Kit (Horde).
This item drops from humanoid mobs around Draenor and starts a quest line that eventually rewards
the plan to build the Tailoring Emporium,
Garrison Blueprint: Tailoring Emporium, Level 1, and
Draenor Tailoring,
which teaches basic Draenor recipes that can be used to level up the profession.
If you are
a Tailor
and the quest item does not drop for you, then you can buy
your
Draenor Tailoring
for 100
from the
Tailor
at your Tailoring Emporium, after upgrading your Town Hall to Level 2.
Unlocking the Tailoring Emporium, Level 2
Garrison Blueprint: Tailoring Emporium, Level 2 is sold by the blueprint vendor at your Garrison once
you reach level
96
or once you complete your
Talador
Outpost. You can buy it with
750
. You can also buy it from the blueprint
vendor in Ashran without restrictions with
an
Outpost Building Assembly Notes, which
can only be obtained twice, once when questing
in Gorgrond and once when questing in the Spires of Arak.
so the purpose of this
Below, you will find the Alliance and Horde
vendors.
Vendor | Faction | Location | Cost |
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Sparz Boltwist | Alliance | Garrison, next to Architect Table | 750 ![]() |
Kinkade Jakobs | Alliance | Ashran, next to Flightmaster | 1x ![]() |
Rezlak | Horde | Garrison, next to Architect Table | 750 ![]() |
Torgg Flexington | Horde | Ashran, next to Flightmaster | 1x ![]() |
Unlocking the Tailoring Emporium, Level 3
Garrison Blueprint: Tailoring Emporium, Level 3 is a reward from
completing the
Working More Orders achievement, which requires
you to complete 250 Work Orders at your Garrison. This achievement
is account-wide.
Once you complete the achievement, the blueprint is not
directly handed over to you. You still need to buy it from
Sparz Boltwist (Alliance) or Rezlak (Horde)
for 1,000 .
Work Orders
Work Orders are unlocked with your Tailoring Emporium Level 1 and allow
you to create Hexweave Clothes. A Work Order takes 4 hours
to complete and transforms 5x
Sumptuous Fur into 1x
Hexweave Cloth (2x with a level 100 follower assigned
to the Tailoring Emporium). This means that you can complete a maximum of 6 Work
Orders per day for a total yield of 6 to 12 Hexweave Clothes.
Unlocking Work Orders
When you first build the Tailoring Emporium on a character, the resident
Tailor at the building gives you Your First Tailoring Work Order. To
complete it, talk to the Tailor's Assistant and give the
required 5x Sumptuous Fur. The small box outside the Tailoring Emporium
should activate immediately and you can loot the
Tailoring Work Order
that you need to turn in to complete the quest. Doing so rewards you
with 5x
Hexweave Clothes.
Increasing Yield
After upgrading the Tailoring Emporium to Level 2, you can assign a follower
with the Tailoring trait to work at the Tailoring Emporium.
The higher the level of your follower, the higher the chance that the Work
Order will generate 2 Hexweave Clothes instead of
only 1. With a level 100 follower, you are guaranteed to get 2 Hexweave
Clothes.
While working at the Tailoring Emporium, your follower receives experience for every Work Order completed.
Increasing Queue Size
You can queue up to a certain number of Work Orders, depending on your Tailoring Emporium's level (7 at Level 1, 14 at Level 2, 21 at Level 3).
Having a Storehouse Level 3 increases the maximum number of Work Orders by 15, which means a maximum of 22 Work Orders at Level 1, 29 at Level 2, and 36 at Level 3.
Being able to queue more Work Orders does not increase your yield, but it does allow you to let more time pass before you have to go back to the Tailoring Emporium to refill your queue of Work Orders.
Cost Comparison Between Work Orders and Tailoring Recipe
Hexweave Cloth costs 20x
Sumptuous Fur and
10x
Gorgrond Flytrap, and produces between 4 and 10
Hexweave Clothes, depending on your Tailoring skill.
Below level 600, you only produce 4. Between level 600 and 700
the yield slowly increases to reach 10 at level 700.
Work Orders cost 5x Sumptuous Fur and produce between
1 and 2
Hexweave Clothes. With no follower or a level 90
follower, you produce only 1. The closer your follower is to 100, the
higher the chance that the yield will be 2. With a follower level 100, you
always produce 2.
The cheapest of the two methods is Hexweave Cloth,
because getting 10x
Gorgrond Flytrap every day is very easy
with a Herb Garden. If
your follower is much closer to level 100 than your Tailoring skill
is to level 700, then Work Orders
may work better. In any case, in our experience, Sumptuous Furs were
always hard to come by, compared to Gorgrond Flytrap.
Resident Tailor
The Tailor at the Tailoring Emporium interacts with you in one of two ways, depending on whether or not you have the Tailoring profession.
For Tailors
Buying the Draenor Tailoring recipes from the Tailor in your
Tailoring Emporium is the only way to obtain them. Each recipe costs
a number of Secrets of Draenor Tailoring. You can make
one of these items every day using the
Secrets of Draenor Tailoring
Tailoring recipe, which costs 5x
Sumptuous Fur. The table below
lists all of the recipes you can buy and the amount of Secrets of Draenor
Tailoring it costs to buy them.
Recipe | Cost |
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100 ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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1x ![]() |
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5x ![]() |
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5x ![]() |
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5x ![]() |
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5x ![]() |
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5x ![]() |
Small Pouch of Coins is not a recipe, but an item that contains a bit of Gold
(approximately 2
). This is a way to spend your
Secrets of Draenor Tailoring, once you have acquired all the recipes.
For Non-Tailors
For Non-Tailors, the Tailor in your Tailoring Emporium can craft
most of the high-end Draenor Tailoring recipes, except for
Battle Standards, Creeping Carpet,
Hexweave Bag,
Elekk Plushie, item upgrades, and
Hexweave Cloth
(which can be obtained only through Work Orders). Crafting an item
through your Tailor costs exactly the same quantity of materials
it does when a regular Tailor crafts it. Some of the recipes are locked
until you reach a certain level with the Tailoring Emporium (see table below).
Recipe | Unlock Level |
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Level 1 |
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Level 1 |
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Level 1 |
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Level 2 |
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Level 2 |
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Level 2 |
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Level 2 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
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Level 3 |
Extra Perk from Follower
In addition to increasing your yield of Hexweave Clothes,
your follower allows you to craft
Fearsome Battle Standard,
Inspiring Battle Standard,
Fearsome Battle Standard,
Inspiring Battle Standard.
Changelog
- 24 Feb. 2015: Mentioned that followers working at the Tailoring Emporium now gain experience for each completed Work Order.
- 14 Nov. 2014: Clarified requirements for Level 2.
- 13 Nov. 2014: Mentioned that unlocking Level 1 requires a Town Hall Level 2, except for Tailors who can build a Tailoring Emporium Level 1 with a Town Hall Level 1. Also added
Draenor Tailoring to the list of items sold by the Tailor at the Tailoring Emporium.
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