Insider Trader: Leatherworking, the final stretch
Insider Trader is your inside line on making, selling, buying and using player-made products.If you have ever rolled a druid, rogue, shaman or hunter, it is quite likely that you ended up choosing leatherworking as one of your professions. Because it can be a valuable source of gear for the leather and mail-wearers, it is a common choice. If this is the case, you are going to want to hit 375 skill in order to make your end-game epics.
If however, you chose leatherworking as a companion to skinning in order to make money, you will only need to reach about 325. Once there, you will be able to convert any type of skin into its available higher form in order to maximize your profits.
Still, leatherworking, like any profession, can be an extremely costly skill to cap. This week, Insider Trader will be taking an in-depth look at some of the best ways to reach 375 from 300. Hop through the break for tips and analysis.
There are several existing guides to leveling leatherworking from 300 to 375, and here are the ones I found most useful, although not all encapsulate items added in patch 2.3:
For ease and convenience, I have outlined several different routes that could be taken to maximize your leatherworking skill. One final note before we begin: if you intend to wear any of the items you can make, including epic patterns you may acquire, always try to milk a skill point out of it, as you will be making it anyway.
The first ten points should be acquired in the same way across the board, no matter how you plan to reach 375.
- 300-310: At 300 skill, you will be able to train to make [Knothide Leather] from [Knothide Leather Scraps]. Make as many as you can until it turns gray at 310, as you will need the leather. This will also be the cheapest, and easiest to farm if you have skinning, item in this guide.
- 311-320: You can choose to make [Wild Draenish Gloves], which you will get from your trainer. Each will require 9 [Knothide Leather] and 3 [Rune Thread]. This is a common way to hit 320 skill, and I find that they will not sell well in auction. If you disenchant, or have access to a disenchanter using an alt or a friend, you may recover more money by poofing them.
- 321-325: Here, you can craft [Thick Draenic Boots]. Although slightly more expensive than the above gloves, they are the least expensive piece of armor for this skill level bracket. You'll be using 10 [Knothide Leather] and 3 [Rune Thread] per pair of boots.
- 311-325: You can eat up only 4 pieces of [Knothide Leather] to make [Knothide Armor Kits]. This is much cheaper than the gloves, and they are more viable in auction, or for use on your person, storage in the Guild Bank, or to mail to friends and guildmates. In fact, on many servers, you can purchase stacks of [Knothide Leather Scraps] on the auction house, convert them into [Knothide Leather], and either sell those stacks or make [Knothide Armor Kits] and churn a profit without skinning one beast.
- 326-335: At this point, you will want to make as much [Heavy Knothide Leather] as possible. Actually, you will be doing this for your entire leatherworking career, so you might as well grab the skill points while you can. You will need 5 [Knothide Leather] to make one heavy. Check your auction house to see if purchasing the scraps, or regular knothide, would be a financially viable means of speeding through these points. If you don't skin, you will have to purchase the leather.
- 336-340: Start making [Thick Draenic Vest]s from your trainer. Your skill ups are still fairly cheap at this point, so milk what you can out of these items. For each vest, you will need 14 [Knothide Leather] and 3 [Rune Thread].
- 341-350: The [Felscale Breastplate] might sell on the auction house, because it is keen for hunters and part of a set. You'll have to check your market for saturation, but disenchanting it is most likely going to give you a handful of [Arcane Dust] and nothing more. For each breastplate, you will need 14 [Knothide Leather], 3 [Fel Scales] and 3 [Rune Thread]. This item is key because it does not require faction reputation.
- 350-365: [Heavy Knothide Armor Kit]. This takes only 3 [Heavy Knothide Leather], and was introduced in patch 2.3 to help leatherworkers level. This can be learned from your trainer, and requires no faction reputation.
If you have received honored reputation with the Scryers:
- 351-355: At this point, you could choose to drop the breastplate in favor of [Enchanted Felscale Gloves]. Unfortunately, you must be honored with the Scryers in order to do this. You will need 4 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 10 [Fel Scales] and 6 [Primal Mana].
- Considering this is a pattern obtained through reputation with a faction not chosen by everyone, and the fact that it is a bind on equip blue with two sockets, you may make some change on the auction house with these. In addition, should you choose to disenchant it, you're likely to get a [Large Prismatic Shard] out of the deal.
- Should you already be revered with the Scryers, consider making [Enchanted Felscale Boots] instead. They require the same materials, but because they will be rarer, might fetch you more money at auction.
- 351-355: You can now make [Fel Leather Boots]. These will also disenchant into a [Large Prismatic Shard], and are a BoE blue with two sockets, but these are also part of a set. Although they might be a more common item because of the availability of the faction, they should be of comparable demand. Each pair of boots will set you back 10 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 8 [Fel Hide], 8 [Primal Shadow] and 3 [Rune Thread].
- 356-365, up to 375 if desired: If you fancy some torture, and have skinning, then park your hearth in Nagrand and start farming Clefthoof. [Heavy Clefthoof Boots] will require 4 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 20 [Thick Clefthoof Leather], 4 [Primal Earth], and 2 [Rune Thread]. Purchasing the Clefthoof leather will not be cheap, and because this is a common method of leveling, you might not make a profit.
- Once you establish your stomping grounds in Nagrand, you will find that farming the Clefhoof isn't so bad. Put on some catchy tunes, grab your favorite Well Fed Buff snack, and settle in for a few days. Or weeks. I found farming this as a hunter was a piece of cake. I could round up and knock off 3-5 mobs without blinking at a time.
- Fortunately, the Clefthoof drop [Knothide Leather] and scraps as well, so you'll be improving your leather stores. I also would take out groups of Talbuk for extra leather, and any of the air elementals, as they occasionally drop [Mote of Air]. In addition, the Clefthoof Bull all along northern Nagrand, and the Aged Clefthoof roaming western and south western Nagrand, seem to drop more [Thick Clefthoof Leather] than the Clefthoof in the eastern parts.
- For the vest, gather 6 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 40 [Thick Clefthoof Leather], 4 [Primal Earth] and 2 [Rune Thread].
- 366-375: As of patch 2.3, you can train [Glove Reinforcements] at skill 350. Although they are not cheap to make, you can market them to clothies and arena junkies. Caution: be sure to check the market first, as these do gobble up resources. Calculate how much the mats cost vs. how much you can sell these for. You might have better luck directly approaching guilds or putting out tells on the auction house.
- Each kit will cost [18 Heavy Knothide Leather], 14 [Primal Earth], and 1 [Rune Thread]. Ouch, right? Well, get used to it. You might want to make friends with a miner for a nice primal discount.
- 366-375: If you prefer the Consortium, then snap up [Fel Leather Boots] at around 350 leatherworking. For 10 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 8 [Fel Hide], 8 [Primal Shadow], and 3 [Rune Thread], you can at least avoid the Clefthoof.
If you can reach exalted with Honor Hold or Thrallmar, are running heroics daily for [Primal Nether], and can either purchase or otherwise acquire [Cobra Scales], this is the item for you. You will almost certainly make a neat profit, and needn't worry about wasted time or money. Unfortunately, it is expensive to make. Very expensive.
- 366-375: Each [Nethercobra Leg Armor] kit will cost 4 [Heavy Knothide Leather], 4 [Cobra Scales], 8 [Primal Air], and 1 [Primal Nether]. Talk about expensive, in-demand items. Fortunately, as of patch 2.4, you will be able to purchase [Primal Nether]; it may even drop in value. Even so, make sure you assess the market before you begin so that you don't accidentally pay too much for materials.
- 366-375: If you can reach honored with the Sha'tar, which might require quite a few Tempest Keep runs, you can start crafting [Drums of Battle]. These are much cheaper to make, using only 6 [Heavy Knothide Leather] and 4 [Thick Clefthoof Leather].
- 366-375: [Drums of Panic] can be acquired from the Keepers of Time at honored, and require the same materials as the Sha'tar drums. By running the Caverns of Time dungeons, you should be able to reach honored without too much difficulty. I would recommend working towards whichever set of drums has the buff that you would prefer to bring to an instance.
- Always remember to increase your professions using trade vendors in a faction's town with which you have high reputation. The discounts on the threads and dyes really add up.
- Speak with your GM about leaving some of your crafted items in the Guild Bank. At least this way, you will be contributing to gearing your guild.
- Find a disenchanter friend or guildmate if you do not have a high level enchanting alt. Many of the items you will be making will already be flooding the market, selling for much less than you could have made selling the materials. This is because other leatherworkers are also trying to level their skills as cheaply as possible. For more information, check out our guide to disenchanting.
- If you are not sure about the marketability of an item, gather or purchase the materials for an item, and then offer to make it with mats. This way, if no one bites, you can resell the materials or use them in another pattern.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Abraxxis Mar 14th 2008 1:24PM
I took up leatherworking on my mage for the Drums of Battle. These add a 5% haste buff to your party, which adds up to nearly 5% DPS increase for 30 seconds of each 2 minutes, or a 1.25% overall DPS increase across 5 players. It needs only 350 leatherworking so you can avoid both the specialization and the expensive parts of leveling if you wish.
JPN Mar 14th 2008 1:40PM
How long do Glove Reinforcements stay yellow/orange? Really, on my sever, 14 Primal Earths would only be about...45g.
The great thing is though, you can get tons of the leather and gold at Netherwing Ledge. I'm currently stuck at 366.
banebreak Mar 14th 2008 2:07PM
I found that when I hit 370 that I had a few of each of the mats left, and didn't want to kill lots of clefthoofs and buy primal earth anymore. I opted instead to make 5 Bag of Many Hides. (http://thottbot.com/i34490). The pattern is somewhat easy to farm in the Barrier Hills, there's quests to kill 20 Ogres up there anyway. About 30 Ogres later, I had the pattern. The bags sold pretty well, I got one for myself, and I got a skill point for each, all the way to 375.
The mats are rare, but the smaller amounts of them required make them somewhat less onerous to farm. The quests out of Toshley's Station have you killing windserpents and nether drakes anyway for the other mats. Definitely beats hocking riding crops on the AH for hours.
-- Banebreak from Thunderhorn
Armath Mar 14th 2008 2:05PM
Northeast Shadowmoon Valley, up past the Aldor camp, is a good place to farm Cobra Scales and primal air at the same time, both of which are needed for some of the >350 patterns.
The 2.3 patch also introduced leatherworking bags - one a 20-slot from a buyable pattern at Thrallmar/Honor Hold, the other a 24-slot from a pattern easily farmed from the Ogres above the Aldor tier - it takes flying to get there, but the 24-slot bag is very handy. The leatherworking bags also hold primals.
George Mar 14th 2008 2:12PM
"[Drums of Panic] can be acquired from the Keepers of Time at honored, and require the same materials as the Sha'tar drums."
If by "same materials" you mean you substitute Fel Hide for the Thick Clefthoof Leather used in the Drums of Battle, then yes.
Those interested in taking this route (I recommend it), go up to Ogrila and skin the hounds in the northern demon area. If you're lucky, there will be several people farming them for a quest with no interest in skinning.
Really though, saying they use the same materials... deceiving.
Solidarn Mar 14th 2008 4:28PM
Also the drums of panic currently require lw 370 to create and 350 to *use*.
Todd Mar 14th 2008 2:28PM
I rolled Herb/Alch on my Tauren Druid. Should I have chosen Skin/Leather? What would end up being more useful to a Druid?
h8rain Mar 14th 2008 2:43PM
At least on my server, it has cheaper to buy the finished leather products that make them myself. The Heavy Clefthoof sells for like 30% less than the mats to buy, and farming the Clefthoof can be a pain.
I generally level with two gathering (including alts), because most professions can be power level later and not cost as much as what you made selling what you gathered.
Somave Mar 14th 2008 3:01PM
I leveled up the end points just by having people *pay me* to create nethercleft and nethercobra armor kits.
They bring mats + 100g and you bring the nether. I made 500g and got my last 5 points this way.
enkafiles Mar 14th 2008 3:21PM
I got the last ten points making Felstalker Bracers, which actually sell well on my server (60g worth of mats, sell for 50-80g on the AH, require honored with Thrallmar/ Honor Hold) and Bag of Many Hides - I was spectacularly lucky on the drop (7th ogre down had it).
Both were yellow by 370, but I only missed getting a point twice... not bad considering the alternatives. ^^
Dan Mar 14th 2008 4:11PM
When I was levelling the last few points in LW (it was a long time ago so the drums required exalted I think? and I only have revered, plus they weren't usable in forms, I didn't think it was worth it) I just sold lots of Heavy Clefthoof Vests.
The boots sell for way less than the mats, but nobody ever makes the vests. I sold 5 for 188g over about a week and a half.
Faar Mar 15th 2008 6:13AM
365->375: ten bag of hides. Was a pain to grind 50 wind scales, nether scales, fel hides etc, but less of a pain than grinding most everything else that still gave skill points...
Rob Jun 6th 2008 7:40PM
I'm doing 366-375 via the Felstalker Breastplate. The mats are harsh, but you can sell it for about 300g on AH. In the end you'll at least break even or make some gold. Its about the only thing i've seen in LW that you can get away with for selling more than the mat cost.
Weavlux Jul 3rd 2008 12:19AM
the drums is the easiest way to go.
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