The subject of this article was removed from World of Warcraft in patch 3.0.2.
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Ingredients used in Poison recipes to create items. Most all recipes use items purchased from vendors.
Unlike most skills, there really is no stopping point between stages and the rogue just gets the ability to advance to the skill based on current level after level 20. skill level = rogue level x 5 up to level 70 (max Poisons of 350). After level 60, you must have the Burning Crusade expansion to level up past 300 (rogue level 60 x 5 = max 300). The stages below are only listed for familiarity's sake.
Apprentice and Journeyman Poisons[]
Unlike most skills, Poisons proficiency has no stopping point between Apprentice and Journeyman and can be trained as early as level 20, permits progression up to 150 skill (requires level 30), and uses the following ingredients:
Expert Poisons[]
Expert Poisons proficiency can be trained as early as level 31, permits progression up to 225 skill (requires level 45), and uses the following ingredients:
Artisan Poisons[]
Artisan Poisons can be trained as early as level 46, permits progression up to 300 skill (requires level 60), and uses the following ingredients:
Master Poisons[]
Artisan Poisons can be trained as early as level 61, permits progression up to 350 skill, and uses the following ingredients: