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Profession: Leatherworking Guide (1-450)

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This WoW Leatherworking guide will show you the fastest and cheapest way how to level your Leatherworking skill up from 1 to 450. Updated for WoW patch 3.3
Leatherworking is the best combined with Skinning, but it's not required to have skinning aswell. You can buy the materials at the Auction House too, but then make sure you will have enough gold. 
Approximate Materials Required for 1-450:
- 57 Ruined Leather Scraps
- 130 Coarse Thread
- 10 Medium Hide
- 75 Salt
- 245 Light Leather
- 130 Medium Leather
- 190 Fine Thread
- 30 Gray Dye
- 20 Heavy Hide
- 180 Heavy Leather
- 410 Thick Leather
- 145 Silken Thread
- 410 Rugged Leather
- 35 Black Dye
- 92 Rune Thread
- 100 Knothide Leather Scraps
- 307 Knothide Leather
- 28 Fel Scales
- 1750 Borean Leather
- 100 Crystallized Water
- 18 Eternal Water
- 10 Arctic Fur
- 10 Nerubian Chitin OR 10 Icy Dragonscale
- 5 Frozen Orb
- 440-450 material list is not included, because there are so many path to choose.




WoW Leatherworking Leveling Guide 1 - 450


First, visit any trainer in the main cities of old Azeroth - just ask a guard, and learn Leatherworking Apprentice.
  • 20-30 or 1-30
    10 x 
    [Light Armour Kit] - 10 Light Leather
    You can make these from 1-30 too, if you don't have Ruined Leather Scraps.



55 - 135


Learn Leatherworking Journeyman.
  • 85-100
    15 x 
    [Fine Leather Belt] - 90 Light Leather, 30 Coarse Thread
    Keep these, you will need them.



135 - 200


Learn Leatherworking Expert.
  • 190-200
    10 x 
    [Guardian Gloves] - 40 Heavy Leather, 10 Cured Heavy Hide, 10 Silken Thread



205 - 265


Learn Leatherworking Artisan.




Specialization
When you reach 225 skill and level 40, you unlock a set of quests. These quests allow you to specialize in various types of armor, which you can make for yourself only. As of patch 2.1.3, you can switch your Leatherworking specialization without losing any skill points and without doing the specialization quest. Here blelow there is the 3 way with each specialization.
The items you create as an Elemantal Leatherworker focus on melee based leather items (agility and attack power).
This specialisation offers offensive mail items - there are both caster and melee based sets.
The Tribal Leatherworking items are all leather items focused on healing.



290 - 350


  • 325-335
    43 x 
    [Heavy Knothide Leather] - 215 Knothide Leather
    Just go to the next step if you didn't reach 335 by making these, but then you will need a few more [Heavy Knothide Leather].
    If one Heavy Knothide Leather is cheaper than 5 Knothide Leather, stop making the Heavy Knothide Leathers when you reach 330, buy them from the Auction House instead.
  • 340-350
    If you don't have to that much Fel Scales, you can make 
    [Thick Draenic Vest] up to 345 or 350 if you can't find any Fel Scales in the AH at all.
    14 x [Scaled Draenic Boots] - 28 Heavy Knothide Leather, 28 Fel Scales, 42 Rune Thread
    This recipe goes yellow at 345, so you will need to make a few extra ones. I suggest gathering enough materials for 14.



350 - 450


  • 435-440
    You might need to make more of these than 5, because the recipes will be yellow.
    5 x [Frosthide Leg Armor] - 10 Arctic Fur, 10 Nerubian Chitin, 5 Frozen Orb
    or
    5 x [Icescale Leg Armor] - 10 Arctic Fur, 10 Icy Dragonscale, 5 Frozen Orb
  • 440-450
    You can continue to make the recipes above, you will sell them at AH anyway and you will get most of your gold back. The faster way is to craft any epic items you learn at 440, search for players on the trade channel who need those items and tell them you will craft it for free. If you have lots of gold, you should just buy the materials and craft those items, then sell them at the Auction House.
I hope you liked this WoW Leatherworking guide, GZ to 450!
*thanks to http://www.wow-professions.com for this great guide!

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