February 29th, 2008 at 01:52am
Under Leatherworking
Alliance
Journeyman
- Darinna - Darnassus, Craftmen’s Terrace
- Gretta Finespindle - Ironforge, Great Forge
- Randal Worth - Stormwind, The Old Town
Expert
- Faldon - Darnassus, Craftmen’s Terrace
- Fimble Finespindle - Ironforge, Great Forge
- Simon Tanner - Stormwind, The Old Town
Artisan
- Telonis - Darnassus, Craftmen’s Terrace
Master (you have to make a quest to become Artisan)
- Peter Galen (Dragonscale) - Azshara, In front of the entrance to The Forlorn Riege
- Caryssa Moonhunter (Tribal) - Feralas, Alliance Outpost in the East
- Sarah Tanner (Elemental) - Searing Gorge, Alliance Outpost in the SouthEast
Horde
Journeyman
- Chaw Stronghide - Mulgore, Bloodhoof Village
- Kamari - Orgrimmar, The Drag
- Mak - Thunder Bluff, Elevation 2
- Shelen Rhobart - Trisfal Glades, SouthEast of Brill on the road to Western Plaguelands
- Dan Golthas - Undercity, Rogue’s Quarter
Expert
- Narv Hidecrafter - Desolace
- Karolek - Orgrimmar, The Drag
- Brawn - Stranglethorn Vale, Grom’Gol
- Tarn - Thunder Bluff, Elevation 2
- Arthur Moore - Undercity, Rogue’s Quarter
Artisan
- Una - Thunderbluff, Elevation 2
Master
- Jangdor Swiftrider - Feralas, Camp Mojache
- Thorkaf Dragoneye (Dragonscale) - Badlands, in the South, standing alone at the feet of the mountain
- Se’Jib (Tribal) - Straglethorn Vale, SouthEast of Grom’Gol
- Bumn Winterhoof (Elemental) - Arathi Highlands, in front of Stromgarde, around the road
By admin
February 29th, 2008 at 01:46am
Under Leatherworking
This guide assumes that you are in Stormwind and using the Trainer in Olde Town, and then when neccesary, you will travel to Darnassus, Craftsmans Terrace.
This guide will take you to 240 in an extremely effective manner.
1-45 Light Leather Kits (~49 Light Leather)
45-55 Handstitched Cloaks (~32 LL)
55-100 Embossed Leather Gloves (~141 LL)
100-123 Fine Leather Belts (~174 LL)
123-137 Dark Leather Boots (~64 Medium Leather)
138-155 Dark Leather Pants (~288 ML)
155-165 Hillsman Gloves (~140 ML)
165-180 Heavy Leather Kits (~95 Heavy Leather)
180-183 Hillsman Gloves (~98 ML)
183-191 Barbaric Shoulders (~64 HL 8 Cured Heavy Hides)
191-196 Barbaric Harness (~70 HL 5 Iron Buckles)
196-206 Dusky Bracers (~ 160 HL)
206-220 Thick Leather Kits (~70 Thick Leather (Save 6 of these for quest))
220-225 Night Scape Head Bands (~25 TL (Save 2 for quest))
225-227 Turtle Scale Breastplate (~12 TL 24 Turtle Scales) (Quest)
227-229 Turtle Scale Gloves (~12 TL 16 TS) (Quest)
229-230 Night Scape Tunic (~14 TL) (Quest)
230-232 Night Scape Head bands (~20 TL)
232-233 Turtle Scale Bracers (~16 TL 24 TS) (Quest)
233-235 Turtle Scale Helm (~28 TL 48 TS) (Quest)
235-237 Night Scape Pants (~ 28 TL) (Quest)
237-240 Night Scape Boots (~ 32 Tl) (Quest)
Ok so I think that covers it the Numbers listed to the right of the recipe, is the number of leathers and Scales and Buckles it should take to complete the recipes.
By admin
February 14th, 2008 at 01:29am
Under Leatherworking
Complete Leatherworking Guide:
To start leatherworking ask a guard in the nearest city. At the apprentice trainer you can get new patterns. Those patterns tell you the items you need to craft the selected item. If the Item is Orange you will get a skill point up. If its yellow you have a 66.6% chance (I think) of getting a skill point. If its green you have a 33.3% of getting a skill point. Getting a skill point increases your overall leatherworking ability. The points below indicate your skill level:
Apprentice: 1 to 75
Journeyman: 75 to 150
Artesian: 150 to 225
Master: 225 to 300
Apprentice: Local starting spot
Journeyman: Near Apprentice trainer (might be the same guy)
Expert: Ironforge, Darnassus (150+)
Artisan: Darnassus (225+)
At this point you must choose between Tribal, Elemental, and Dragonscale.
Tribal: You start the tribal leatherworking as a series of quests starting in Feathermoon (Ferales). The guy you need to speak to is near the gryph path. You will need lots of turtle scales and wildvine. Its almost easier to buy the items in the AH at times then to farm the turtle scales.
Elemental: Starts in Searing Gorge (SE portion if memory serves)
Dragonscale Leather: Azshara Along the southern edge of the Ruins of Eldarath, up on the cliffs.
Post by Genious:
Making money with leatherworking is currently not the best idea. I’ll try and break this down a bit from my experiences (and hearsay) for you though.
Elemental is supposed to be the better rogue gear (Stormshroud). All elemental gear requires farming of some ridiculous drops off of elementals. They seem to be lowering how much you need for each item (they have lowered the requirements to make Helm of Fire recently) but it’s still a lot of hit and miss farming. In addition to that, many rogues (including myself) feel like the Devilsaur set in Tribal is actually better than the Stormshroud set.
Tribal is supposed to be good druid gear, but it also does have the aforementioned Devilsaur. In my opinion, if you’re looking to make money with leatherworking then Devilsaur gear is probably where it’s at. You won’t break the bank, but you can sell each piece for 50-60 gold. Devilsaur Leather is the only difficult ingredient in those (8 for gauntlets, 14 for leggings) but you and a friend could farm enough for 2 pieces in a couple of hours probably. They also need a boatload of rugged, but that’s easy enough to buy or farm.
Dragonscale is the red-headed stepchild of leatherworking atm. You hear a LOT of complaints from those that chose Dragonscale about how difficult it is to farm the necessary components and you also don’t hear anybody looking for certain Dragonscale pieces. I’m sure they sell when on the AH, but there’s not people actively asking to buy them in public channels. My guess is that Dragonscale will be the first of the LW trades to be improved, although all 3 branches need it.
By admin