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|name=Gnomish Power Goggles
|width=18em
 
 
|quality=epic
|float=right
 
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|icon=inv_helmet_47
|itemid=23828
 
 
|bind=bop
|attrib=+21 Intellect
 
 
|slot=Head
|skill=Engineering (375)
 
 
|type=Cloth
|req=Requires Gnomish Engineer
 
 
|armor=279
|icon=INV_Helmet_47
 
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|intellect=50
|quality=Epic
 
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|stamina=32
|effect=Equip: {{Spelllink|26155}}<br />Equip: {{Spelllink|18382}}
 
 
|durability=100
|name=Gnomish Power Goggles
 
 
|prof=Engineering
|durability=60
 
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|profskill=375
|bind=BoP
 
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|crit=28
|type=Cloth
 
 
|ilvl=95
|slot=Head
 
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|sellprice=30547
|classes=
 
 
|itemid=23828
|armor=132
 
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|sell={{cost|3|5|47}}
 
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|ilvl=95
 
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'''Gnomish Power Goggles''' continue the [[Gnome Engineering|Gnomish Engineering]] tradition of high-level goggles, as opposed to the high-level helmets of [[Goblin Engineering]].
 
'''Gnomish Power Goggles''' continue the [[Gnome Engineering|Gnomish Engineering]] tradition of high-level goggles, as opposed to the high-level helmets of [[Goblin Engineering]].
   
=Source=
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==Source==
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This item is created with [[Gnome Engineering]] (375); taught by trainers.
Gnomish Power Goggles are crafted by [[Engineering|Engineers]] with a skill level of 375 who also have the Gnomish specialty. As they [[bind on pickup]], the only way to get a pair of these goggles is to be a Gnomish Engineer and make them yourself.
 
   
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{{itembox|Materials required:
The components are:
 
*4 [[Spellcloth]]
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|q1=4|Spellcloth
*8 [[Primal Air]]
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|q2=8|Primal Air
*8 [[Primal Earth]]
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|q3=8|Primal Earth
*8 [[Primal Fire]]
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|q4=8|Primal Fire
*8 [[Primal Water]]
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|q5=8|Primal Water
*2 [[Talasite]]
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|q6=2|Talasite
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}}
   
 
==Notes==
The [[schematic]] can be learned from Gnomish Engineering trainers ([[Tinkmaster Overspark]] in [[Ironforge]] for [[Alliance]] or the neutral [[Oglethorpe Obnoticus]] in [[Booty Bay]] if you're [[Horde]]). You cannot learn this schematic unless you have specialized in Gnome Engineering.
 
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When it first appeared in the [[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade|Burning Crusade expansion]], this schematic required [[Spellfire Cloth]] rather than Spellcloth. However, there was no such thing as Spellfire Cloth (it had been renamed to Spellcloth during the expansion's beta test), so it wasn't until the next major patch ([[Patch 2.1.0|2.1]]) that it was possible to craft this item.
   
== Notes ==
 
   
When it first appeared in the [[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade|Burning Crusade expansion]], this schematic required [[Spellfire Cloth]] rather than Spellcloth. However, there was no such thing as Spellfire Cloth (it had been renamed to Spellcloth during the expansion's beta test), so it wasn't until the next major patch ([[Patch 2.1.0 Info|2.1]]) that it was possible to craft this item. However, many new epic-quality Engineering goggles were introduced at the same time that required only 350 Engineering skill to make and could be learned at any Engineering trainer, without any specialization, so it is doubtful that anyone will ever make the Gnomish Power Goggles. They are more difficult to make than the new goggles, requiring higher skill, specialization, and expensive materials, and their benefits just aren't as good as the new ones. Unless, of course, they are buffed in a future patch.
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However, many new epic-quality Engineering goggles were introduced at the same time that required only 350 Engineering skill to make and could be learned at any Engineering trainer, without any specialization required. These require {{loot|rare|Primal Nether}} to craft, limiting their quantity.
   
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These Power Goggles requiring higher skill, specialization, and expensive materials - but no primal nether.
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Revision as of 14:20, 14 February 2020

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Gnomish Power Goggles continue the Gnomish Engineering tradition of high-level goggles, as opposed to the high-level helmets of Goblin Engineering.

Source

This item is created with Gnome Engineering (375); taught by trainers.

Materials required:
Inv fabric spellfire 4x [Spellcloth] Inv elemental primal air 8x [Primal Air]
Inv elemental primal earth 8x [Primal Earth] Inv elemental primal fire 8x [Primal Fire]
Inv elemental primal water 8x [Primal Water] Inv jewelcrafting talasite 02 2x [Talasite]

Notes

When it first appeared in the Burning Crusade expansion, this schematic required Inv fabric spellfire [Spellfire Cloth] rather than Spellcloth. However, there was no such thing as Spellfire Cloth (it had been renamed to Spellcloth during the expansion's beta test), so it wasn't until the next major patch (2.1) that it was possible to craft this item.


However, many new epic-quality Engineering goggles were introduced at the same time that required only 350 Engineering skill to make and could be learned at any Engineering trainer, without any specialization required. These require [Primal Nether] to craft, limiting their quantity.

These Power Goggles requiring higher skill, specialization, and expensive materials - but no primal nether.

External links