but can't tell if I inadvertently started down a specialty yet? But, in short, Dragonscale is for spell using Mail-wearers, Elemental is for physical DPS Leather-wearers, and Tribal is for spell using Leather-wearers. [Devilsaur Gauntlets] (290) Pattern sold by Nergal in Un'Goro Crater. WoW Classic Professions. Besides that, the items are a tad hit-and-miss. Click through to find out more about the pieces, which mobs drop them, or the drop rates of each.

One Night Only! [Pattern: Green Dragonscale Breastplate] [Wicked Leather Gauntlets] Leather: 8x [Rugged Leather] 1x [Rune Thread] 1x [Black Dye] 260: 280: 290: 300 [Pattern: Wicked Leather Gauntlets] [Wildfeather Leggings] Leather: 40x [Jet Black Feather] 10x [Rugged Leather] 4x [Wildvine] 2x [Cured Thick Hide] 1x [Rune Thread] 260: 280: 290: 300: Trainer

Dragonscale armor is mail armor, with stats most suited to Shamans and Hunters.. These are also listed in the faction recipes entry. The Elemental Leatherworking quest can be taken by Alliance players from Sarah Tanner at the Tanner Camp in the southwest of Searing Gorge, and the Horde can start by finding Brumn Winterhoof in Arathi Highlands, north of Stromgarde Keep. From there, you’ll be required to bring them: Once you hand that in, you’ll learn Dragonscale Leatherworking. Heck, the gloves are probably top-5 preraid for a decent number of classes.

Is there a way to unlearn a Leathworking Specialization without starting by 0?? Definitely a lot of "decent" items, but nothing great.Tribal definitely wins in terms of raw power, but the choice may not be clear-cut, factoring in supply and demand. Because of the stats available on the mail gear Leatherworkers can make, Hunters should carefully evaluate whether or not Leatherworking is right for them. The trainers for this specialty are Peter Galen, Thorkaf Dragoneye and Andellion in Dalaran.Prior to Patch 4.0.1, in order to gain this specialty you had to complete the quest [55] Dragonscale Leatherworking for your class trainer, available at level 40 and 225 Leatherworking skill. As indicated in the tables above, there are six patterns available to the Alliance but not to the Horde: There are two patterns available to the Horde but not to the Alliance: None of the above patterns are bind on pickup, so they can be sold in the Auction Houses throughout the world, and therefore may be obtained by the opposite faction through trading on the Neutral Auction House. After crossing through the Dark Portal, all players will find Master trainers in their faction’s first questing area. Leatherworking is an import crafting profession in WoW Classic, offering several different leather armor recipes and armor kits to keep you nice and safe.Rogues and druids are particularly fond of the skill, as they can take natural advantage of the crafted armor. Congratulations! So, the choice of where to train is yours. Have already a Epic mount thanks to that. There are alternatives for the Scyers and Hellfire Peninsula tiers — the Aldor and Sha’tar, namely –, but both alternatives require the same level of reputation and will use more materials. These are: Once you do, you’ll learn Elemental Leatherworking. Otherwise, the Horde will have to head to Silvermoon City to find Zaralda and the Alliance will have to go to Azuremyst Isle to speak with Harefet. You can also use it to keep track of your completed quests, recipes, mounts, companion pets, and titles! Leatherworking recipes, called patterns, are learned by leatherworkers in order to craft various leather goods. The guid does not mention the most important elemental-leatherworker item. So worked all out in the end for me. Just bring to me the things I asked for, and we'll begin your education. This is also an opportune moment to either farm or purchase Pattern: Wicked Leather Bracers and Pattern: Wicked Leather Headband. To train in any of these, all players will have to complete unique quests, requiring you to either craft certain pieces of gear or bring specific reagents to your trainer. To get the Headband, you’ll need to go to the northwest area of Felwood and farm Jadefire Trickster. Keep reading to find out about Specializations and Endgame Leatherworking Patterns. Also, as someone above noticed, since due to hype created by those guides everyone and their mothers and pets of their pets will go and pick Tribal, Devilsaur leather is hard to farm and Hide of the Wild is not comming until Dire Maul oppens, you will have very, very hard time to craft anything useful, yet alone make profit in Phase 1 as Tribal. Meanwhile, Dragonscale can make you set with 2% crit (3% if you get also non-set hands) 1% hit 172 attack power 35 stamina (42 + 6 spirit with hands) and 65 fire resistance. The most advisable vendor is Cro Threadstrong in Lower City in Shattrath.

Barim Spilthoof will do the same for the Horde at Thrallmar. Classic WoW Leatherworking Profession Guide & Leveling 1-300, http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/7177/dragonscale4xk.png. And, in terms of class and spec, Leatherworking is suitable for almost all Leather and Mail wearers, but the exception in this case is Hunters. Check out the details below.

These are: To craft them, the total materials you’ll need are: After you’ve handed them in, you’ll learn Tribal Leatherworking. The Wowhead Client is a little application we use to keep our database up to date, and to provide you with some nifty extra functionality on the website! https://wowwiki.fandom.com/wiki/Leatherworking_patterns_pre-BC?oldid=2858080, Learned from the Dragonscale Leatherworking Trainer, Rare drop from Vilebranch Hideskinners in The Hinterlands, drop; Firebrand Legionnaire in Blackrock Spire.

From skill level 350 through 375, the only way forward is to use recipes earned through faction Reputation rewards. Dragonscale Leatherworking, on the other hand, is a bit safer to farm, as both Green and Black scales can be acquired from Sunken Temple and Blackrock Spire, respectively. Once you’ve completed crafting the belts, it’s time to become an Expert Leatherworker. Thankfully, Blue Dragonscales recipes are bad. Completing this quest will give you access to the Dragonscale Leatherworking arts. Since patch 2.3, Blizzard has turned Leatherworking into one of the professions which can be learned entirely from trainers in any major capital. And with that, you’ve finished! Helm of Fire isn't bad for leveling leather wearers, and the Stormshroud set isn't too awful.

It will be a lot easier to get the needed leathers if you have Skinning. They’ll ask you to bring them two specific pieces of Leather armor. School: clear: Name: Extended search: Level: - Req skill lvl: - Race: Mech. To start the Dragonscale Leatherworking quest players will need to find their respective trainers. You don't accidentally get a specialty - each of them has a particular quest/questchain you have to fulfill. and i already completed the wild leather quests… so do i have to do them again?? Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Level Characters with Timewalking Campaigns!

To train Elemental, Alliance players should speak with Sarah Tanner, who can be found at the Tanner Camp in the southwest of Searing Gorge; the Horde will learn from Brumn Winterhoof in Arathi Highlands, north of Stromgarde Keep. These are indicated in the tables below. To continue, all players must purchase Pattern: Wicked Leather Gauntlets. Choosing Between Dragonscale, Elemental, and Tribal Leatherworking in Classic WoW posted 2019/09/16 at 4:30 PM by Rokman Leatherworking is a vital Profession within a healthy market, as many classes will be seeking out some of the finest armor pieces a Leatherworker can craft.

Dragonscale Alliance- Azshara which is waay out of the way and high level for a lvl 40 spotHorde- Badlands which you'll be in anyway around that levelElemental Alliance- Searing Gorge which again is too high level for a 40 to be thereHorde- Arathi Highlands which is starts around lvl 35 and you've already got the fp without a doubtTribal Alliance & Horde both are out of the way a bit and a bit high for a level 40 but not as bad as the other 2 for alliance.