This TBC Classic Leatherworking Leveling Guide will help you boost the level of your Leatherworking by 1 to 325 in Burning Crusade Classic.
Combining leatherworking and Skinning is the most effective combination. I suggest that you combine both professions together. If you are a Skinning expert it will be much easier to locate the leathers you require.
If you're still trying to level up your character, or beginning a new character, Zygor has a 1-70 Guide to Leveling. The guide can make it much easier to get to the level of 70.
Leatherworking is a method to allow Leather and Mail players to make gear that is not Vanilla. Leatherworkers can make some of the strongest equipment made by combining scales, hides, and leather from dragons and beasts. Blizzard has expanded this scope by introducing TBC. They've included a number of BoP/BoE drop recipes , and broadened the scope of the profession through specializations. While the specializations aren't new, they are able to make powerful items such as the Primalstrike Vest as well as Windhawk Belt in TBC. Even with no specialization, leatherworkers are able to create items like Living Earth Shoulders and Carapace of Sun and Shadow.
Skinning is the sole gathering job that can collect the necessary materials for Leatherworking. The majority of players opt to combine both. Leatherworking is a popular choice for nearly all Leather and mail-wearers. Hunters are the exception. Based on the data Leatherworkers are able to produce in regards to mail equipment, Hunters have be careful to consider whether Leatherworking is the right choice for them.
Leatherworking Training
Vanilla
Blizzard created Leatherworking an occupation that could be taught by any instructor in any city since patch 2.3. You are free to decide where you would like to learn.
TBC
Anyone who has completed the Dark Portal will be able to find Master trainers in their first zone of questing. Brumman in Honor Hold will instruct the Alliance. Barim Spilthoof is the Horde at Thrallmar's same.
Darmari from Lower City, Shattrath can also instruct players of all levels.
Specializations (see Specializations section for quest details)
Alliance players should go to Peter Galen in Azshara to learn the art of Dragonscale Leatherworking. He is situated in between The Forlorn Ridge (Roses of Eldarath) and the Ruins. Thorkaf Dragoneye is the Horde trainer, and is located in the Badlands west of Lethlor Ravine.
Alliance players can learn Elemental through a conversation to Sarah Tanner at the Tanner Camp southwest of Searing Gorge. The Horde will learn from Brumn Snowhoof in the Arathi Highlands north of Stromgarde Keep.
Caryssia Moonhunter is a teacher of Tribal Leatherworking to Alliance players who are on the border of Thousand Needles. It's also taught to the Horde in the ruins to the south of Grom'gol Base Camp, Stranglethorn Vale.
Here are some of the things you should be aware of about the leatherworking process in WoW Classic/TBC.
Certain skill level-ups may be concentrated on yellow and green recipes because of the high price of ingredients in Classic/TBC woW. While they aren't certain level-ups however, they are less expensive than recipes with orange. We will provide you with an estimate of the amount of reagents needed.
To be considered as a candidate for the next rank in leatherworking, you must meet certain character requirements.
Your instructor doesn't need to show you every recipe. It's not necessary to master each recipe, unless you have extra money to invest in.
It is possible to purchase recipes from different vendors to finish certain points. They are scarce and usually sold out at auction houses for a higher cost. While it can be a bit uncomfortable to spend more money to learn the recipe, they're the most efficient and cost-effective method of achieving a get to a higher level. It is possible to look for another recipe if the cost is prohibitive.
WoW Classic Leatherworking Specialization
When you have reached the an 225-level of skill and level 40, you will be allowed to select from three distinct Leatherworking specialties. Each of the specialties can be utilized to create recipes that are unique and are very effective.
There are only a few recipes for specialization are available immediately. A lot of specialization recipes are tied to reputation-based grinds, which are a part of factions such as the Timbermaw Hold and the Thorium Brotherhood. Endgame mobs may also drop some recipes be sure to be on the lookout!
Find out the one you're most interested in. If you decide to change to leatherworking, you'll have to stop it and then re-level it to the 225th level.
As with many other occupations that require leatherwork, it allows you to improve your abilities in a specific field once you've achieved skill level 200 and the level of 45. They are Tribal, Dragonscale, Elemental and Elemental for Leatherworking. To discern which specialization is right for you, one of the easiest ways is to look at the specialization-specific endgame gear you'll be able to craft. Shortly, Dragonscale can be used by spell-wearers who wear mail-wearers, Elemental to use physical DPS Wearers of leather and Tribal for leather-wearers who use spells.
Each player must complete their own quests to be able to train in these. They may require you to make specific items of equipment, or provide reagents to your teacher. More details are available below.
Alliance players can get the Elemental Leatherworking skill from Sarah Tanner at Tanner Camp in southwest Searing Gorge. The Horde can also begin by locating Brumn winterhoof in the Arathi Highlands north of Stromgarde Keep. They won't allow you to make equipment. Instead, they will need you to bring a variety of elements and reagents.
The Horde must speak to Se'Jib to the south of Grom'gol Base Camp, Stranglethorn Vale in order to begin Tribal Leatherworking. The Alliance will require Caryssia Moonhunter near the end of Thousand Needles. They will request for two pieces of Leather armor.
TBC offers a number of important recipes you can create when your level of skill 350 is attained. These recipes can be gained through reputation grinding and also through items you find in Outland's many chests, raids, and instances. It is only possible to learn the most useful recipes by focusing on your own specificization. You'll have to look elsewhere for patterns. Here is a complete listing of the available patterns for each Specialization and faction, organized by reputation level and world drops according to the source. Click through to find out more information about the items and the drops.