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Mageweave Cloth Farming Locations

Mageweave is the fourth cloth you will come into contact with while leveling up through WoW. Linen, Wool and Silk are all before it. Mageweave is most commonly found as a drop off of level 40-50 humanoid monsters. The cloth generally goes for around 10g a stack on the auction house but can go much higher or lower depending on what the demand is for it at that time. There are two really good places for players to farm for Mageweave Cloth, both of them are in level 40 instances (Stratholme and Zul'farrak).

Farming there is all fine and dandy if you're above level 70 but if you are in your 40s and need the Mageweave it obviously won't work out so well. So further down this page you will find locations if you need the Mageweave and can't farm the instances that I give below.

Mageweave Cloth Instance Farming Guides:

Zul'Farrak Mageweave Cloth Farming
- On average 3 to 4 stacks of Mageweave Cloth per run

Stratholme Mageweave Cloth Farming
- On average 3 to 4 stacks of Mageweave Cloth per run

If you can't handle any of the instances I've listed above then the below section is just for you. Below you will find all of the good locations for you to farm Mageweave that don't require you to kill elites or mobs that are significantly harder than your character.

Mageweave Cloth Farming Guides:

Dunemaul Ogres in Tanaris

Jaedenar Cultists in Felwood

Deadwood Village in Southern Felwood

Ruins of Constellas in Felwood

Jadefire Glen in Felwood

Felpaw Village in Northern Felwood

Dustbelch Ogres in Badlands

Blackrock Orcs in Burning Steppes

Plaguewood in Eastern Plaguelands

Corin's Crossing in Eastern Plaguelands

Dark Iron Dwarves in Searing Gorge

Twilight Cultists in Searing Gorge

Southsea Pirates in Tanaris

Grimtotem in Thousand Needles

Winterfall Furbolgs in Winterspring