Last updated on May 06, 2022 at 02:31by Abide4 comments
Leatherworking offers many different gear options throughout all Phases ofTBC Classic. In addition to gear, it is a great raiding profession for the variousparty-wide drum buffs it can offer. In this guide, we will show you all thedifferent gear available to Leatherworkers, how to train the profession,unlock its different specializations, and many other things.
1.
Introduction
Leatherworking is most commonly used by both Leather and Mail wearers as thegear crafted through it is very strong, especially in the early gearing process.In addition to the gear that players can make, it is commonly used a raidingprofession for the multiple different Drums available. These Drums can be quitestrong when multiple Leatherworkers are in the same party and use their Drums ina specified order.
Leatherworking is best combined with Skinning, as this willallow you to farm many of the needed materials yourself. It is highly recommendedto have Skinning when increasing your Leatherworking skill level, even if it ison an alt character. It takes a rather large quantity of leather to finish thisprofession off, so being able to farm some of it can greatly help with reducingyour gold spent on the auction house.
You may also find that Leatherworking can be used to complement yourgoldmaking in TBC Classic. For more information on this among other methodsinvolving alternative professions, please see our separate guide on the topic:
TBC Classic Goldmaking Guide
2.
Estimated Materials Needed
2.1.
Vanilla
- 300 x Light Leather
- 25 x Medium Hide
- 10 x Heavy Hide
- 370 x Heavy Leather
- 440 x Thick Leather
- 460 x Rugged Leather
2.2.
TBC
- 100 x Knothide Leather Scraps
- 1,400 x Knothide Leather
- 80 x Thick Clefthoof Leather
3.
Training Leatherworking
3.1.
Apprentice to Artisan
You can learn Apprentice all the way through Artisan Leatherworking from anyLeatherworking trainer which are found in capital cities. When you arrive at amajor city, you can ask any city guard for directions and pick theLeatherworking option under the professions section. This will mark itslocation on your map, allowing you to easily find them and get theLeatherworking skill.
3.2.
Master
To train past 300 skill level, you will need to talk with a MasterLeatherworking trainer in Outland, which can be found at:
- [H] Barim Spilthoof inHellfire Peninsula, around coordinates (56,38);
- [A] Brumman inHellfire Peninsula, around coordinates (54,64).
- Both factions can also be trained by Darmari inShattrath, around coordinates (67,67).
4.
Leveling Leatherworking (1 - 300)
1-45
Light Armor Kit (1 x Light Leather)
45-55
Cured Light Hide (1 x Light Hide, 1 x Salt)
55-85
Embossed Leather Gloves (3 x Light Leather, 2 x Coarse Thread)
85-100
Fine Leather Belt (6 x Light Leather, 2x Coarse Thread)
100-120
Cured Medium Hide (1 x Medium Hide, 1 x Salt)
120-125
Fine Leather Belt (6 x Light Leather, 2 x Coarse Thread)
125-150
Dark Leather Belt (1 x Fine Leather Belt,1 x Cured Medium Hide, 2 x Fine Thread, 1 x Gray Dye)
150-160
Cured Heavy Hide (1 x Heavy Hide, 3 x Salt)
160-180
Heavy Armor Kit (5 x Heavy Leather, 1 x Fine Thread)
180-190
Barbaric Shoulders (8 x Heavy Leather,1 x Cured Heavy Hide, 2 x Fine Thread)
190-200
Dusky Bracers (16 x Heavy Leather, 1 x Black Dye, 2 x Silken Thread)
200-205
Thick Armor Kit (5 x Thick Leather, 1 x Silken Thread)
205-230
Nightscape Headband (5 x Thick Leather, 2 x Silken Thread)
230-250
Nightscape Pants (14 x Thick Leather, 4 x Silken Thread)
250-265
Rugged Armor Kit (5 x Rugged Leather)
265-285
Wicked Leather Bracers (8 x Rugged Leather,1 x Black Dye, 1 x Rune Thread)
285-300
Wicked Leather Headband (14 x Rugged Leather,1 x Black Dye, 1 x Rune Thread)
5.
Leveling Leatherworking (300 - 375)
300-310
Knothide Leather (5 x Knothide Leather Scraps)
310-325
Knothide Armor Kit (4 x Knothide Leather)
325-335
To get these next few skill-ups and more in the future, you will need to grabthe Pattern: Heavy Knothide Leather pattern from Cro Threadstrong,who can be found in Shattrath around coordinates (67,67).
Heavy Knothide Leather (5 x Knothide Leather)
335-350
Thick Draenic Vest (14 x Knothide Leather, 3 x Rune Thread)
350-365
Heavy Knothide Armor Kit (3 x Heavy Knothide Leather)
365-375
To get this pattern, you will need to be at least Honoredwith The Sha'tar faction. This pattern can then be bought fromAlmaador located in Shattrath around coordinates (51,42).
Drums of Battle (6 x Heavy Knothide Leather,4 x Thick Clefthoof Leather)
6.
Leatherworking Specializations
Leatherworking has a few possible specialization options available in TBC Classic:Dragonscale, Elemental and Tribal. These three specializations each offer uniqueLevel-70 gear choices for many different classes. Check out the gear listedbelow to see which specialization best suits you.
6.1.
Dragonscale Leatherworking
To become a Dragonscale Leatherworker, you will need to complete a quest thatrequires you to turn in some crafted Leatherworking gear and materials to aquest giver in the open world.
- Alliance players can get theirDragonscale Leatherworking quest from Peter Galen inAzshara, around coordinates (37,65).
- Horde players can get theirDragonscale Leatherworking quest from Thorkaf Dragoneyelocated in Badlands, around coordinates (62,57).
The materials needed to complete this quest for either faction are:
6.1.1.
Dragonscale Leatherworking Gear
Dragonscale Leatherworking is unique out of all of the Leatherworkingspecializations as it offers two different craftable gear sets at Level 70. Thefirst gear set shown below is Mail armor, primarily used by physical damagedealers such as Hunters. This gear offers a 20 Hit Rating bonusif all three pieces are worn at the same time.
The second set of gear that Dragonscale Leatherworking offers is also Mail,but focuses on stats that spellcasters desire, most commonly used byElemental Shamans. If all three pieces are worn at the same time,you will gain an additional 23 Spell Power.
6.2.
Elemental Leatherworking
To become an Elemental Leatherworker, you will need to complete a quest thatrequires you to turn in some crafting materials to a questgiver in the openworld.
- Alliance players can get theirElemental Leatherworking quest from Sarah Tanner inSearing Gorge, around coordinates (63,76).
- Horde players can get theirElemental Leatherworkingquest from Brumn Winterhooflocated in Arathi Highlands, around coordinates (28,45).
The materials needed to complete this quest for either faction are:
- 2 x Heart of Fire
- 2 x Globe of Water
- 2 x Core of Earth
- 2 x Breath of Wind
6.2.1.
Elemental Leatherworking Gear
Elemental Leatherworking offers Leather gear that boosts Physical damage.This gear is most commonly used by Rogues. If all three pieces ofgear are worn at the same time, you will gain an additional 40 Attack Power.
6.3.
Tribal Leatherworking
To become a Tribal Leatherworker, you will need to complete a quest chainthat requires you to turn in some crafted gear to a quest givers in Feralas andStranglethorn Vale.
Alliance players will need to followthe quest chain below:
- Wild Leather Armor
- Wild Leather Boots
- Wild Leather Helmet
- Wild Leather Leggings
- Wild Leather Shoulders
- Wild Leather Vest
- Master of the Wild Leather
- Finally, complete Tribal Leatherworking to become a TribalLeatherworker.
Horde players will need to follow thequest chain below:
- Wild Leather Armor
- Wild Leather Boots
- Wild Leather Helmet
- Wild Leather Leggings
- Wild Leather Shoulders
- Wild Leather Vest
- Master of the Wild Leather
- Horde players can get their Tribal Leatherworking quest fromSe'Jib located in Stranglethorn Vale, around coordinates (36,34).
The materials needed to complete these quests for either faction are:
- 10 x Thick Leather
- 2 x Nightscape Pants
- 2 x Nightscape Boots
- 2 x Nightscape Tunic
- 2 x Nightscape Headband
- 2 x Turtle Scale Helm
- 2 x Turtle Scale Bracers
- 2 x Turtle Scale Helm
- 2 x Turtle Scale Bracers
- 6 x Thick Armor Kit
- 2 x Turtle Scale Breastplate
- 2 x Turtle Scale Gloves
- 6 x Wildvine
- 1 x Wild Leather Vest
- 1 x Wild Leather Helmet
6.3.1.
Tribal Leatherworking Gear
Tribal Leatherworking offers Leather gear that very uniquely boosts bothspell casting and healing at the same time. This gear is most commonly used byDruids to either DPS or heal, and may also be used by someShamans. If all three pieces of gear are worn at the same time,you will gain an additional 8 Mana-per-5.
7.
Leatherworking Benefits
In TBC Classic, Leatherworking offers many benefits throughout the entireexpansion. With almost every single Phase, Leatherworking gains additionaluses and benefits to the owner. Below we will go through each Phase of TBC Classicand see what items are available to players.
7.1.
Phase 1
As shown above in the LeatherworkingSpecializations section, there are many items available to craft forLeatherworkers depending on which specialization you decide to select. Inaddition to the gear, there are other benefits to having Leatherworking:
Hate them or love them, Leatherworking's Drums offer various, unique party-widebuffs to all group members within 8 yards. The shorter range and cast timeon these drums do not reduce the effectiveness of them as long as your group canremain somewhat close together. The more Leatherworkers in the group the better,as that will allow you to use the Drums in succession and keep the buff up aslong as possible.
7.2.
Phase 2
Phase 2 offers new patterns for epic boots which can be found in eitherThe Eye or Serpentshrine Cavern.
- Boots of Natural Grace
- Boots of Utter Darkness
- Drums of Restoration
- Hurricane Boots
- Boots of the Crimson Hawk
7.3.
Phase 3
Phase 3 offers new patterns for epic shoulders which can be found in eitherThe Battle for Mount Hyjal or Black Temple.
- Swiftstrike Shoulders
- Shoulderpads of Renewed Life
- Shoulders of Lightning Reflexes
- Living Earth Shoulders
7.4.
Phase 4
Phase 4 offers new and improved Drums. These are a new item that is beingadded to TBC Classic that were not in the original version of the game. Thesenew Drums are almost identical to the Drums available from Phase 1, but theseDrums have a 40-yard range and are instant-cast.
- Greater Drums of Battle
- Greater Drums of War
- Greater Drums of Restoration
- Greater Drums of Speed
- Greater Drums of Panic
8.
New Phase 5 Patterns
In Phase 5, multiple new patterns for Leatherworking can be found in the newraid Sunwell Plateau on the Isle of Quel'Danas, droppingfrom any of the trash mobs.
8.1.
Phase 5 Leatherworking Chest Patterns
These chest patterns are Bind on Use, allowing them to be freely tradedbetween anyone. The chests themselves however are Bind on Pickup when crafted,preventing them from being traded.
- Pattern: Carapace of Sun and Shadow
- Pattern: Leather Chestguard of the Sun
- Pattern: Embrace of the Phoenix
- Pattern: Sun-Drenched Scale Chestguard
8.2.
Phase 5 Leatherworking Glove Patterns
These glove patterns are Bind on Pickup, requiring them to be looted by theLeatherworker directly. The gloves themselves however are Bind on Equip whencrafted, allowing them to be traded freely.
- Pattern: Leather Gauntlets of the Sun
- Pattern: Gloves of Immortal Dusk
- Pattern: Sun-Drenched Scale Gloves
- Pattern: Fletcher's Gloves of the Phoenix
9.
Changelog
- 06 May 2022: Added Phase 5 content.
- 03 Jul. 2021: Added entire quest chain for Tribal Leatherworking.
- 30 May 2021: Guide added.
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