Leatherworking lets you craft mail and leather armor, profession gear, reagents (like armor kits), and a few utility items. If you play a
This guide walks you through leveling from 1 to 100, choosing your specialization, and making gold along the way.
Where to Find the Leatherworking Trainer & Crafting Table
Trainer: Talmar – he teaches recipes up to skill 75.
Crafting table: Right next to the trainer. You can’t craft high‑end gear without it.
Coordinates: /way #2393 48.2 61.7 (Silvermoon Bazaar)
You can also find crafting tables in Harandar and the Voidstorm, but Silvermoon is the most convenient.
How Profession Knowledge Points Work in Midnight
- First Craft – every time you make a new recipe for the first time (gives 1–3 points).
- Profession treasures – hidden in Midnight zones (Eversong, Harandar, Voidstorm).
- Weekly quests – from your trainer, usually “Craft 10 items” or “Fill 3 Crafting Orders.”
Each Knowledge Point goes into your Specialization Tree. Once spent, you cannot reset. So plan carefully.
- Unlock new recipes
- Increase Multicraft (chance to craft extra items)
- Increase Resourcefulness (chance to save materials)
- Increase Ingenuity (chance to use less Concentration)
- Improve item quality (higher stats and sell price)
Golden rule: First 30 points go into your chosen specialization’s main branch. Don’t spread them thin.
Specializations – Choose Your Path at Skill 25
Here are the four trees and what they’re good for.
1. General Crafting (Efficiency Path)
Focus: Resourcefulness, Multicraft, Concentration efficiency.
- Making gold via mass crafting (armor kits, reagents)
- Filling Crafting Orders (lower material cost)
- Players who don’t need personal gear
Key talent: Concentration Conservation – reduces Concentration cost by 15%. This lets you craft more high‑quality items per day.
2. Leather Armor Path
Focus: Crafting leather gear (
- Gearing your own leather wearers
- Selling leather armor on the AH (high demand early in the season)
Key talent: Hide Specialist – increases Multicraft chance for leather chest and legs.
3. Mail Armor Path
Focus: Crafting mail gear (
- Gearing your own mail wearers
- Filling personal orders for
hunters and
shamans
Key talent: Scale Mail Mastery – increases Resourcefulness when crafting mail shoulders and helms.
4. Advanced Crafting (Embellishments & Reagents)
Focus: Crafting end‑game embellishments, armor kits, and profession tools.
- High‑profit, low‑volume items
- Players who already have a gear specialization
Key talent: Embellishment Savant – unlocks the best embellishments (e.g., Fleetfoot – movement speed on boots).
What Build Should You Choose?
| Your Goal | Recommended spec | Why |
| Gear your own character | Leather or Mail Armor | You’ll craft items for yourself, saving thousands of gold. |
| Make gold | General Crafting + Advanced | Mass produce armor kits and reagents. Concentration efficiency = more high‑quality crafts. |
| Fill Crafting Orders | General Crafting + your armor spec | Orders often ask for specific gear pieces. Having both efficiency and armor talents helps. |
Step-by-Step Leveling Guide
Leveling in Midnight is split into two phases:
- 1–67: Cheap, fast, using vendor recipes.
- 68–100: Expensive and flexible. You’ll use specializations, Crafting Orders, or high‑end materials.
Materials You’ll Need (1–67)
Material quality (Rank 1,2,3) doesn’t matter for leveling. Buy the cheapest.
| Material | Total Needed | Where to get |
| Void‑Tempered Leather | ~930 | Skinning any beast in Midnight zones |
| Void‑Tempered Scales | ~465 | Skinning scaly beasts (basilisks, raptors) in Harandar |
| Silverleaf Thread | ~30 | Vendor (Silvermoon – tailor’s supply) |
| Carving Canine | ~4 | Drops from wolves in Eversong |
| Peerless Plumage | ~2 | Vendor (Silvermoon – tailor’s supply) |
Tip: If Scales are cheaper than Leather on your server, craft Mail items instead of Leather – they use more scales.
Step‑by‑Step 1–67 (Trainer Recipes)
Craft each recipe at least once for the First Craft Knowledge Point. Then repeat the most efficient recipe for your current bracket.
| Skill Level Range | Recipe | Materials Required | Notes |
| 1-10 | Smuggler’s Leather Wristbands | Fastest early skill‑ups | |
| 10-16 | Smuggler’s Leather Footpads | Good balance | |
| 16-22 | Smuggler’s Leather Tunic | Slightly slower but cheaper per skill? Not really. Use footpads if you have scales. | |
| 22-31 | Smuggler’s Reinforced Binding | Efficient skill‑up cost | |
| 31-37 | Smuggler’s Reinforced Gloves | Plumage is cheap – buy 20–30 from AH | |
| 37-40 | Apprentice Jeweler’s Apron | Uses vendor thread – easy skill | |
| 40-52 | Smuggler’s Reinforced Shoulderguards | Canines drop often – farm for 10 minutes | |
| 52-67 | Smuggler’s Reinforced Hood | Consistent |
After 67, you stop getting skill from trainer recipes. Now you need specialization recipes or Crafting Orders.
Leveling 68–100 – The Expensive Part
You have four options. Pick based on your gold and patience.
Option 1 – Profession Equipment Crafting
Craft green profession tools (e.g., Sturdy Skinner’s Knife). These have no daily cooldown and use only Void‑Tempered Leather and Void‑Tempered Scales.
- Cost per craft: ~50 Void‑Tempered Leather, 30 Void‑Tempered Scales
- Skill per craft: 1–2 points (diminishes)
- Time to 100: ~200 crafts (very expensive – 10–15k gold in materials)
- Best for: Players with deep pockets who want to finish fast.
Option 2 – Embellishments / Reagents
Craft Armor Patch Kits or Reinforced Leather Binding. These are used for end‑game crafting orders.
- Cost per craft: 20 Void‑Tempered Leather, 10 Void‑Tempered Scales, 1 Acid (from Harandar slimes)
- Skill per craft: 1 point
- Sellability: High – armor kits always sell
- Best for: Goldmakers. You’ll make back most of your material cost.
Option 3 – Armor Crafting via Crafting Orders
Post your own Crafting Order for a high‑level armor piece (e.g., Harandar Hide Chestguard). Supply the materials, pay a small commission.
- Cost: You only pay commission (200–500g per order)
- Skill per order: 2–3 points
- Speed: Slow – you’re limited by order availability
- Best for: Budget players. Least gold spent, but takes days.
Option 4 – Passive Progression (Casual)
Just craft new recipes as you unlock them via Knowledge Points. Each First Craft gives skill + Knowledge.
- Cost: Minimal (only first craft materials)
- Speed: Very slow (weeks)
- Best for: Alts or players not in a rush.
General Leatherworking Tips
First Craft Bonus – Don’t Skip It
Every time you learn a new recipe (from trainer, specialization, or drop), craft it once. You get:
- 1–3 Knowledge Points
- Skill gain (even at high level)
- Make a habit of checking your “unlearned” crafts every few days.
Crafting Orders – Your Best Friend After 67
Crafting Orders are how you level cheaply after skill 67. Players post requests for items, you fill them, and you get:
- Skill points (2–3 per order, even at 95+)
- Commission gold
- Sometimes materials provided for free
- How to find orders: Open Crafting Orders UI (default: ; then select Leatherworking). Look for orders that don’t require rare materials you don’t have.
- Pro tip: Join a guild with active crafters. Guild orders pay much higher commissions.
Material Strategy
Gather yourself – Skinning in Harandar gives 200–300 leather per hour.
- Buy during lulls – Prices drop Sunday evening and Monday morning. Buy then, craft on Tuesday.
- Don’t buy Rank 3 materials for leveling – Rank 1 works fine for skill‑ups.
When to Sell
Tuesday evening (after reset) – Players get new gear and need armor kits, leg enchants, and crafted pieces.
- Weekend mornings – Fewer sellers = higher prices.
- Avoid listing on Friday night – your auctions will expire.





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