Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G

Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G

Buy Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G in WoW: TBC Anniversary and stop circling between two Forge Camps in Blade's Edge Mountains, killing the same Gan'arg Analyzers over and over for an 8% drop chance. ChaosBoost handles the farm for you - no lottery, no wasted hours waiting on respawns, and no falling into the classic trap of "wait, did I actually learn Outland Engineering?"

Key Rewards & Results

  • Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G - Engineering recipe (360) that unlocks crafting a repair bot with 5 charges per craft
  • Field Repair Bot 110G - portable repair NPC for 10 minutes: fixes gear, buys your junk, sells reagents right in the middle of a raid
  • Raid utility - no more running back to a vendor after a wipe, the bot deploys on the spot
  • Jeeves component - this schematic is a prerequisite for crafting Jeeves down the road, so it's a long-term investment
  • Engineering leveling - Field Repair Bot 110G stays yellow all the way to 375 skill, a solid way to knock out those last points

Out of every Engineering item in TBC, this repair bot makes you the most useful person in any raid group. Picture a rough night in Gruul's Lair - three wipes back to back, your tank sitting at 0% durability staring at chat, and you drop the bot like a hero. This schematic isn't about flexing - it's about keeping the raid from falling apart over broken gear.

Requirements

  • Level 70 character
  • Engineering skill 350+
  • Outland Engineering learned from a trainer
  • Access to Blade's Edge Mountains (for self-play)
  • Flying mount (the farm spot in Ogri'la is only reachable by air)

How This Service WorksHow This Service Works

  • Purchase & contact

    You get a confirmation within 15 minutes after payment, and we sort out the details through chat or Discord

  • Booster assignment

    We put an engineer with Outland Engineering 375 on your order, someone who knows the farm route in Blade's Edge and won't waste time on random mobs next to the Analyzers (there are lookalike Gan'arg nearby with a completely different loot table - rookies mix them up constantly)

  • Schematic farming

    The booster runs the optimal route between both Forge Camps in the Ogri'la area, keeping downtime between respawns to a minimum

  • Drop confirmation

    The moment Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G drops, you get a screenshot and a notification

  • Account handoff

    We return access with the recipe learned and a clean history

Service Start & Delivery

Your slot locks in right after payment, and the farm usually starts within 2-6 hours. Drop rate on Gan'arg Analyzers sits around 8% per Wowhead, but respawn timers are the real bottleneck in practice: only 6-8 mobs on the route, each on about a 5-minute respawn. Our average order wraps up in 1.5 hours of active farming, but RNG is RNG - sometimes it's 15 minutes, sometimes it's 3 hours. The Express option bumps you to the front of the queue and cuts the start time to 30-60 minutes after payment.

Why ChaosBoostWhy ChaosBoost

340+ orders on this schematic
340+ orders on this schematic

We know every Gan'arg Analyzer spawn point in Ogri'la and the optimal loop between Forge Camp: Terror and Forge Camp: Wrath, cutting downtime between pulls to almost nothing

1.5hr average farm
1.5hr average farm

At an 8% drop rate with 6-8 mobs on the route, that's 18-22 kills per cycle, and our boosters run this loop on autopilot without confusing Analyzers with other Gan'arg mobs that don't have the schematic in their loot table

98.5% success rate
98.5% success rate

ChaosBoost has only canceled 5 orders on this item total, all due to server-side technical issues, and every single one got a full refund

Zero bans
Zero bans

Every carry runs on hand-leveled accounts with natural play history, no bots or scripts involved in the farm

FAQ

These are the questions players actually ask us about this item.

Do I really need Outland Engineering, or will regular Engineering work?

You need it. This is the number one trap: a player farms Gan'arg Analyzers for hours, gets zero drops, and assumes RNG is broken. There's a thread on the Blizzard forums where someone killed 500 mobs and burned 8 hours before realizing they never learned Outland Engineering from the trainer. Our boosters verify this before the farm even starts so we don't waste a single minute.

How long until the schematic drops?

RNG dependent. Fastest we've seen - 12 minutes. Longest - 4 hours 20 minutes. Average across 340+ orders sits around 1.5 hours. We can't control the drop rate, but we control route efficiency and kill speed.

If I want to craft bots afterward, do I need extra materials?

Yeah: 8 Adamantite Bar, 8 Handful of Fel Iron Bolts, and 1 Khorium Power Core per craft (that gives you 5 bot charges). In raw mats that breaks down to 16 Adamantite Ore, 16 Fel Iron Ore, 6 Khorium Ore, and 10 Mote of Fire. The schematic is just the recipe - crafting materials are separate.

Can I stay logged in while the booster farms?

No - this order runs through account sharing. We take access, farm the schematic, and hand the account back. You can't be logged in at the same time.

Is the repair bot really worth it outside of raids?

Not overkill at all. Karazhan, Gruul's Lair, SSC, TK - after a couple wipes in any of these, gear durability tanks hard. Without a repair bot, someone has to fly to a vendor, and that's 5-10 minutes of downtime for the whole raid. Engineers with this schematic land at the top of every raid leader's invite list.

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Crafting Materials & Farming Details

Once you have the schematic, Field Repair Bot 110G crafts from three components - good to know these ahead of time.

Component Quantity Source
Adamantite Bar 8 Mining / AH
Fel Iron Bolts 8 Crafted
Khorium Power Core 1 Crafted

In raw materials, one craft costs 16 Adamantite Ore, 16 Fel Iron Ore, 6 Khorium Ore, and 10 Mote of Fire. On WoW: TBC Anniversary servers, Khorium remains the priciest component - nodes are rare and competition for them runs high. One craft gives you 5 bot charges though, so the material cost isn't as brutal as it looks at first glance.

What is Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G?

Schematic: Field Repair Bot 110G is an Engineering recipe in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, added in patch 2.3.0. It drops from Gan'arg Analyzers in Blade's Edge Mountains and teaches engineers to craft a portable repair bot - a robot that deploys anywhere, works for 10 minutes as a repair vendor, and sells basic reagents on the spot.

For gamers in TBC Anniversary, this schematic is a must-have for two reasons. First, the repair bot solves a real raid problem: when gear falls apart after a string of wipes, the whole group sits around waiting for someone to fly out and repair. Second, farming the schematic yourself is an RNG coin flip with an 8% chance and slow mob respawns - you can easily waste an entire evening and walk away empty-handed. A purchase through our service cuts out that gamble: you get the recipe without the frustration and start bringing value to your raid group right away instead of looping over Ogri'la on your mount waiting for respawns.

Where to Farm and Why It's a Pain

Gan'arg Analyzers spawn in two clusters in Blade's Edge Mountains: between Forge Camp: Terror and Forge Camp: Wrath, up in the Ogri'la area. You can only reach them on a flying mount - the platforms sit in the air with no ground access. The route holds 6-8 mobs at a time, and right next to them live other Gan'arg - Tinkerers and Engineers that look almost identical but don't carry the schematic in their drop list. Newer players kill everything in sight and rage when nothing drops. The farm itself is a monotonous loop: kill 6, wait 5 minutes for the respawn, kill 6 more. At an 8% drop rate you need roughly 12-13 kills per drop on average, but the RNG wall is real - some people get it on their first mob, others sit there for 4 hours. Throw in server competition for the same mobs, and an order through a cheap service saves more than just time - it saves your sanity.