The Exodar is gorgeous however, it's a good distance from WoW cataclysm Gold the majority of the world's civilization.
The problem, however, is that once you leave the areas that are used as starting points of these events, you'll not be able to master new recipes until you return. This is especially problematic for Draenei who may go to the area surrounding Stormwind to complete the Deadmines after having left Azuremyst Isle. If you'd like to go back to Exodar to train, you'll need return to Ironforge or take a flight through Menethil Harbor, then take several boat rides to get to Exodar. It's quite an uphill hike just to master the ability, especially in the event that you need to do several times before your recipes no longer give you guaranteed increases in skill. For the most part, Blood Elves have a bit more of a cinch in this regard, as they can teleport themselves to Silvermoon via the Undercity however it will be a long trek away from Barrens as well as Stranglethorn Vale.
The Jewelcrafting class can be obtained in the Outland at the level of 58 and at that stage the issue becomes less of a problem, but nonetheless frustrating! If you're not willing to take on a lot of lengthy trips that slow your learning curve or even your progress, you might prefer to utilize mining to level up your character. Stockpile ore you gather as a mule and use skinning as a secondary occupation to make money from the leather and earn some money. If you have about six or seven stacks of every type of stone and ore you'll be able switch from skinning to jewelcrafting before reaching the Outland and will be on up to 300 skills without the need of collecting additional. It's an enormous amount of work to get the same outcome however if you focus on worrying about gaining experience, not returning to Exodar every couple of levels, and it'll likely be the best option.
Beginning Jewelcrafting
Jewelcrafting can be done best when you have the creation of a new character, but it's accessible to characters who have already reached level, as long as you've already got an expansion like the Burning Crusade expansion released. Like we said, you'll need to make use of lots of tin, copper, and bronze in order to get over the initial 100 skills points or. These can be purchased through the auction site, however since jewelcrafting is the one new trade that buy Cataclysm Classic Gold is available in Burning Crusade, you can be sure that the materials are going to be sold in high demand for a while, as everyone and their brothers attempt to master the new trade skill. It is best to harvest the materials yourself.