WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Dungeon Stealth Runs Outperform Crowded Nodes | This Low-Risk Route Prints Gold
Category: WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Posted: Feb 26, 2026 Views: 2038
In WoW TBC Classic Anniversary, many players camped out near mining nodes, ready to mine them as soon as they appeared. If your character is a gathering profession, you know how fierce the competition is.
Therefore, there's a more efficient way to earn gold, especially for Rogues and Druids: retreat deep into dungeons and completely escape the competition. The only thing you need to worry about is the dungeon cooldown.

Why Steamvaults?
If you've studied Mining and Engineering, you'll almost always find something useful in Steamvaults. Using Zapthrottle Mote Extractor, you can consistently mine a Gas Cloud. You also have a chance to mine two Fel Iron Deposits and two Adamantite Ore.
Of all the possible mining nodes within the dungeon, one doesn't appear every time; its appearance rate is less than 10%. It's an Adamantite Deposit. Therefore, even if you don't go for this spawn point, you won't lose too much, but you're guaranteed to get the other three ores and Gas Cloud.
Profits
This method doesn't yield particularly high hourly profits, and the process isn't particularly fun, but the key is that it's extremely efficient.
You'll quickly reach the dungeon cooldown cap, and a single stealth run takes about 6-7 minutes.
In the 30-35 minutes after the cooldown expires, you can earn approximately 250-300 WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold. Of course, this number will fluctuate depending on the amount of Fel Iron and Adamantite Ore you acquire, as well as their market value.
Stealth Route
Next, let's look at the complete route. Some deposits may seem very dangerous, but you can actually obtain them safely through stealth.
First Room
Upon entering the dungeon, there are two large giants in the grass on the left. Next to the first giant, an Adamantite Deposit will sometimes spawn. And in front of the second giant next to it, a Fel Iron Deposit will spawn.
The giant can see through stealth, which seems dangerous, but it's actually possible to mine there. Just wait until he's furthest from the wall, then stick close to the wall and mine – it's perfectly safe. Another mining spot is located on the top of a small hill in the center of the room; patrolling monsters can't spot you there, so you can mine there safely too.
Second Boss Room
After mining the first room, swim to the second boss's room. After swimming through a waterway, you'll arrive at the outer perimeter of the second boss's room.
If you're a Mining or Engineering player, besides mining and using Zapthrottle Mote Extractor, you can also obtain additional items here. Once inside the second boss's room, don't look to the left; look straight ahead. There's a chest hidden behind two guards, and it has a fairly high spawn rate.
Second Boss Platform
The platform where the second boss is located has two fixed mining spots (one Fel Iron, one Adamantite Ore) and a Gas Cloud. These mining spots are completely safe and far from all monsters. The location of Gas Clouds is generally fixed; you can collect them using Zapthrottle Mote Extractor. It has a range, so even if the cloud drifts towards mobs, just wait until it's a bit further away before mining. As long as you're careful, you'll generally avoid aggroing mobs.
Central Mining Site
There's a Fel Iron Ore spawn in the very center of the room. At first glance, it seems impossible to mine because it's surrounded by mobs. But it actually is. You can do this if you're level 70. The only monsters to watch out for are the patrolling Tidal Surgers.
After they've patrolled away, stand as close as possible to the back of the ore vein (the side closest to the wall). This way, mobs around the corner won't see you, and mobs nearby won't detect you because of the distance.
Once the water elementals are out of a safe distance, you can break stealth and mine safely. Finish mining before they return, or mine briefly, then use Shadowmeld or stealth to drop combat, wait for them to move away again, and repeat the process.
Improving Mining Skill
If you're leveling mining outdoors normally, you might not find even two or three pieces of Fel Iron Ore in an hour. However, by stealthily mining in Steamvaults, you can quickly level up your mining skill to the maximum, after which you can move to Sethekk Halls, where there are abundant Rich Adamantite Deposits. But first, you need to be able to mine Adamantite Ore, which requires 325 mining level.
Non-Stealth Class
If you're not a Rogue or Druid, mining in dungeons is almost impossible. But outdoors, if you're an Engineer, you can craft a Mining Helmet, which gives you +5 mining level.
Stealth Class
If you want to mine Adamantite Deposits earlier, you can have an Enchanter enchant a pair of gloves with +5 Mining. This will allow you to start accumulating Adamantite sooner. If you want to start even earlier, you can craft a +5 Mining helmet and enchant it with +5 Mining gloves, allowing you to start mining Adamantite Deposits at 315 mining level.
After Steamvaults goes on cooldown, you can switch to an alt to do other things or wait for the dungeon to respawn. Either way, you can quickly level up your mining skill to the maximum and accumulate gold. If you want to combine this with outdoor mining, it's recommended that you first accumulate 5000 gold in Steamvaults to obtain an epic mount, which will make your mining more efficient.
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