![]() ![]() Others may be found with large numbers of non-skinnable mobs, such as hunting cats that accompany humanoids, or with wandering elites. Some camps were left out because they are small, out of the way, or challenging to reach. Not every skinnable mob in the recommended zones has been included in the farm recommendation. Only one "overlap zone" made it into the final 15 top zones. ![]() Negative factors are increased competition from farming or quests, hazards such as wandering elites, and a high degree of overlap between leather types. Positive factors are the density of target mobs, discrete camps, percentage of mobs in the target leather's sweet spot, presence of additional leather goods available for farming (e.g., turtle scales, etc.), and availability of mining and herbalism for side farming. Other zones might be fine for leather farming but didn't rate as highly as those chosen for this guide. The top 3 zones for each leather type made it into this guide. ![]() If it has not been looted out, it can't be skinned, so "Skinnable" will not appear.Įach zone was scored based on eight factors. If it's too high level, "Skinnable" will appear in red. So don't look for the outline and sparkles when you mouse over a looted out, ready-to-be-skinned mob in Classic, you'll get a tooltip stating that it's skinnable, color coded by difficulty. It's much easier to see the skinning state in Retail. These both depict level 6 Dire Mottled Boars, both fully looted out and ready to be skinned - one taken in Classic, one taken in Retail. I n Classic: When a mob is looted out and skinnable, it looks exactly the same before and after it was looted. In Retail: A fully looted-out mob, ready to be skinned, has a glow and doesn't lose the loot sparkles. Not all members of these humanoid groups are skinnable, but most are. In Classic: Three Humanoid types are usually skinnable: Owlbeasts, Yeti, and Worgen. In Retail: Humanoids are almost never skinnable. In Classic: You must have a Skinning Knife in your inventory to skin. In Retail: You do not need a Skinning Knife in your inventory to skin. But there are a few changes worth noting. Still true: only one person can skin a mob, only certain types of mobs can be skinned, and a mob must have all the loot removed from it before it can be skinned. Skinning Differences between Classic and Retailįewer things have changed about Skinning than either of the other gathering professions. It's why Hides are treated together with their leather type. While most hides drop in the same level ranges as their leather, two do not. Hides can't be farmed separately they mostly drop with their corresponding leathers (Light Hide with Light Leather, etc.) and at a greatly reduced percentage (about 3-5% on average). The Felhound variety of Demon is also skinnable. Nearly all Beasts and Dragonkin are skinnable Beasts will be your primary target for most leather farming. ![]() Leather is skinned off four types of mobs in WoW Classic. Leatherworking and Skinning in Classic WoW If you're looking for information on skinning Specialty Leathers and Scales in Classic WoW, please see our separate guide:įarming Rare Leather and Scales in WoW Classic Welcome to Wowhead's Classic Leather Farming guide to Light Leather, Medium Leather, Heavy Leather, Thick Leather, Rugged Leather and Hides! In this guide, we will cover everything about the best places, mobs, and levels to farm Light Leather, Medium Leather, Heavy Leather, Thick Leather, Rugged Leather and Hides efficiently in Classic WoW. ![]()
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