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Leatherworking Icon WoW Icon update Leatherworking (Profession)
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The main ingredients in leatherworking are leather and scales, which are obtained from skinning the corpses of beasts. Hides are also a necessary component for some armor pieces and have a chance of being picked up whenever you skin a corpse. Many leatherworking recipes require elemental items, dyes, threads, and other miscellaneous items, as well as reagents from other professions including cloth, potions, elixirs, gems, herbs, ores, and enchanting items.

Ingredients[]

Below are lists of the specific items that are used as reagents in leatherworking, organized by type and by expansion.

Leather[]

The staple of leatherworking; most patterns require some form of leather.

Generic[]

Skinned from all beasts.

Special[]

Skinned/dropped from specific beasts.

Hides[]

When you skin a beast, there is a chance you will loot a hide. All classic hides must be cured before they can be used to craft armor.

Scales[]

Most scales are skinned from the corpses of specific beasts; however, some are looted instead of skinned. Scales are the key component in mail armor, which also falls under the scope of leatherworking.

Thread[]

Dyes[]

Cloth[]

Scrap[]

Bolts[]

Elemental Items[]

Pre-BC[]

Post-BC[]

Gems[]

Herbs[]

Ores[]

Enchanting Ingredients[]

Potions and Elixirs[]

Crafted Items[]

Instance Items[]

Miscellaneous[]

Salts[]

Spider Silks[]

Feathers[]

Mojo[]

Other[]

Removed/Unobtainable Items[]

This list includes items that were once used in leatherworking but have either been removed from the game, removed from the profession, or are otherwise no longer obtainable.

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