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Wild Leather Armor

Bring 10 Thick Leather to Pratt McGrubben in Feathermoon Stronghold.
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Thick Leather (10)

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<name>, you're becoming quite skilled as a leatherworker! I know some patterns you might be interested in... Wild Leather armor! Wild Leather taps into the potent and chaotic properties of wildvines, found in areas of lush vegetation and on some of the creatures there. The armor made using it is second to none for people of your skill, guaranteed.

I'll teach this to you, but you'll be working for me for a while. The first cost is simply ten pieces of thick leather. After this, we'll talk specifics.

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Upon completion of this quest you will gain:
  • 1950 experience ( 11 70 at max. level)

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Rating: +298 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 05/13/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
Wild Leather Armor
Thick Leather: 0/10

Wild Leather Leggings

Turtle Scale Helm: 0/2 : 14x Thick Leather, 24x Turtle Scale, 1x Heavy Silken Thread
Turtle Scale Bracers: 0/2 : 8x Thick Leather, 12x Turtle Scale, 1x Heavy Silken Thread
Wildvine: 0/2

Wild Leather Vest

Turtle Scale Breastplate: 0/2 : 6x Thick Leather, 12x Turtle Scale,&nbsp 1x Heavy Silken Thread
Turtle Scale Gloves: 0/2 : 6x Thick Leather, 8x Turtle Scale, 1x Heavy Silken Thread
Wildvine: 0/1

Wild Leather Shoulders

Thick Armor Kit: 0/6&nbsp : (thick leather x30)
Wildvine: 0/1

Wild Leather Boots

Nightscape Pants: 0/2 : 14x Thick Leather, 4x Silken Thread
Nightscape Boots: 0/2 : 16x Thick Leather, 2x Heavy Silken Thread
Wildvine: 0/2

Wild Leather Helmet
Nightscape Tunic: 0/2 : 7x Thick Leather, 2x Silken Thread
Nightscape Headband: 0/2 : 5x Thick Leather, 2x Silken Thread
Wildvine: 0/1

Total Ingrediants

Thick leather = 192
Turtle Scale = 112
Heavy Silken Thread = 12
Wildvine = 7
Silken Thread = 16

--&nbsp Hope this helps some ppl :)
Rating: +35 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/19/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
Helmet
- Nightscape Tunic 205
- Nightscape Headbands 205
Vest
- Turtle Scale Gloves 205
- Turtle Scale Breastplate 210
Leggings
- Turtle Scale Bracers 210
- Turtle Scale Helm 230
Boots
- Nightscape Pants 230
- Nightscape Boots 235
Rating: +30 [-] [+]
By Glenngunner on 02/18/2007 (Patch 2.0.8)
For the Wild Armor Quests In feralas

Q - Wild Leather Armor
Thick Leather (10)

Q - Wild Leather Vest
Turtle Scale Breastplate (2) - 12 Thick Leather, 24 Turtle Scale
Turtle Scale Gloves (2) - 12 Thick Leather, 16 Turtle Scale
Wildvine

Q - Wild Leather Shoulders
Thick Armor Kit (6) - 30 Thick Leather
Wildvine

Q - Wild Leather Leggings
Turtle Scale Helm (2) - 28 Thick Leather, 48 Turtle Scale
Turtle Scale Bracers (2) - 16 Thick Leather, 24 Turtle Scale
Wildvine (2)

Q - Wild Leather Helmet
Nightscape Tunic (2) - 14 Thick Leather
Nightscape Headband (2) - 10 Thick Leather
Wildvine

Q - Wild Leather Boots
Nightscape Pants (2) - 28 Thick leather
Nightscape Boots (2) - 32 Thick Leather
Wildvine (2)

Raw Mats Needed to be Gathered

8 Wildvine
112 Turtle Scale
192 Thick Leather
Rating: +18 [-] [+]
By Slange on 07/18/2007 (Patch 2.1.3)
To not confuse new leatherworkers here; The post above me said these Wild Leather quests are indeed a pre-requisite for specialization.
But he/she left it at that.
It is required for Tribal Leatherworking, and tribal only.

Dragonscale leatherworkers have their own quest.
As do elemental leatherworkers, obviously.
Rating: +6 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 12/18/2005 (Patch 1.8.4)
I just got the quest yesterday.&nbsp I was level 35 with 200 leather working.&nbsp I tried to get the quest at level 33 with 180 leather working and it wasn't available.&nbsp I think it all depends on the level of your leather working skill.
Rating: +3 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 12/18/2005 (Patch 1.8.4)
I got this at 206, so its probably available at 200.
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By Anonymous on 01/24/2007 (Patch 2.0.6)
I tried to train when my leather hit 200 but it wouldnt let me cuz i was lvl 34. Its a combo. Need 200 Leatherworking AND lvl 35.
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By Anonymous on 03/01/2007 (Patch 2.0.8)
When I got the first yeti quest from this guy I was lw192 and he didn't offer the Wild Leather quests.&nbsp Before I did the quest I hit lw200 and he offered me the WL quests at turn in.&nbsp So you need lw200.&nbsp 47 priest.
Rating: +3 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 04/07/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)
I just got this quest at lvl 30 and leatherworking 225, I didn't see it before, then I just leveled and was offered quest. You just have to be lvl 30 or higher with close to 225 leatherworking.
Rating: +2 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 08/31/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
Artisan leather working (225+) is taught by trainer in Wildhammer Keep-Hinterlands (13,43) to level 35 players with skill at 200 for the cost of 5g (Note: flight path exists in this village) note you will need training from both this vendor and Teresdal vendor to complete the Wild Leather Armor quests.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 10/06/2006 (Patch 1.12.1)
I have been searching in Feralas, but can not find him anywhere. Can anyone tell me where he is or if I need to do anything before i try and find him?
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By Anonymous on 12/18/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
Which Quest starts the Tribal LeatherWorking quest?

I am confused please answer back!
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By Anonymous on 05/04/2005 (Patch 1.4.0)
For all of the wild leather quests you need...
200x Thickleather
144x turtle scales
18x Silken thread
12x Heavy Silken Thread
7x Wildvine....

wow...lotsa stuff...
*runs off to farm*

oh and yer leatherworking needs to be 225 i think...
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 03/04/2006 (Patch 1.9.4)
I completed the quest as lvl 38 NE druid, 225 LW. That said, after some sagely advise from higher druids, I was told I could probably make it in travel form, via Theramore Isle, Duskwallow Marsh, The Barrens, Thousand Needles, Ferals. Instead I chose to prowl in Cat form and enjoy the scenery & the elevator down to Thousand Needles.

All went well until I approached the Horde Camp Mojache in Feralas. I went to the left of the path, ran into a lvl 40 bear who saw through prowl and it went to hell and a handbasket from there. I went cheetah & managed to evade him, after narrowly avoiding a fall over a cliff with a waterfall, only to be done in by a group of wolves (Longtooth Howlers) that I couldn't outrun. They saved the killing blow, placing me right in the middle of their den area, making for a sticky corpse recovery.

Scouting the area as a ghost, the area looks impossible from the right side, so I scratched my travel plans & rezzed myself and made a quick dash back towards 1K Needles & picked up the flight path at Thalanaar, which I missed on the way in.

If you choose to go this way, before you take the grassy pathway leading into Feralas, look to your left and you will see a small grouping of NE's with the flightmaster & Caryssia Moonhunter, the quest giver for Tribal LW. Get your flightpath first.

Logically it didn't make sense that this should be so hard at an appropriate level. I'm convinced that how I completed this is the way the quest was designed to be completed...by the sea. Since the Tribal leather is primarily for druids, this way uses the druid's skills the best...swimming, prowl, etc.

I used http://mapwow.com/ to determine where a good entrance was and started swimming the sea wall at The Zoram Strand in Ashenvale. I'd hoped to go on land at Stonetalon Peaks to pick up a flight path, but I never found an opening.

Continuing on to Desolace, there was a beach clearing in the beginning of the zone. You will see an island to the right & a shipwreck that are associated with various quests. Naga's (Slitherblades) & assorted crustaceans are in the water. On land I only saw a far away elemental & hid from a passing giant (Deepstrider Searcher) who returned to the water. Figuring there would be less conflict on land, I went cat form & prowled across the beach and stayed that way on the sea wall, until I came to Shadowprey Village. I wasn't out far enough as I entered their cove & I think a sandbar popped me out of the water & suffice it to say the Horde village people made fish bait out of me. So when you enter this area, DO NOT enter the cove, swim as straight across as possible.

I rezzed myself as far out in the cove as I could and seal formed my way out of there. As you continue on the wall, you will come to one area quite close to the wall when your fatigue bar pops up. Continue to swim on the wall, the fatigue period is short enough to make it without dying.

As you enter the Feralas zone, you will eventually pass a couple of brown beach areas & & a couple of coves. At the point when the beach area becomes brown & forested again, and before it begins to veer to the left, you are a direct swim straight across to the Feathermoon docks. Stay on the first compass setting (32,x) and you can't miss it. There is a dock veering further to the left that has a boat that also goes to Feathermoon, but the swimming distance is almost equal to get to either points. In ghost form I noticed a campfire area by the Feralas side dock & I didn't want an encounter with any more Horde characters.

Once you hit shore by the docks, you'll find Pratt McGrubben on ground by the docking building, to the left of the Flightmaster. Don't forget your 10 thick leathers!
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/08/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
Attained and completed entire quest line at Level 30 and 225 LW for 2900 exp each part. Reasonably safe, didn't die but lost Voidwalker once, to get to Feathermoon going south from Desolace.

Edited, Thu Jun 8 15:23:33 2006
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By Anonymous on 11/10/2005 (Patch 1.8.2)
This can definitely be done at lvl 35 with 200 leatherworking, as that's what I was earlier tonight - was only there to grab the flightpath whilst doing the artisan fishing quest, hadn't expected to find a leatherworking quest chain as well!
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By Anonymous on 09/26/2005 (Patch 1.7.1)
Is it really worth it to do the quest when it takes so much effort and material? I mean the &*!@ u learn aint good
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By Anonymous on 05/02/2005 (Patch 1.4.0)
Hmmm. I'm lvl 42 dwarf, but about 187 leatherworking, I did the yeti hide turnin quest for this npc, but he's not offering any other quest. Where's or when does it startup? Need higher leatherworking before he'll start it?
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By Anonymous on 05/10/2005 (Patch 1.4.2)
you will need lvl40 and Leatherworking at 225 to be abl to do this quest.
I learned Artisan L/W (reached lvl 239 & Skinning at 300) before starting it so found no problems.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/19/2005 (Patch 1.5.1)
I just picked up this quest and I am a level 39 Dwarf Hunter with leatherworking 243 and skinning 273.
http://wow.allakhazam.com/profile.html?106887
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By alphasigmasigma on 06/15/2019 (Patch 1.13)
There are two "Wild Leather Armor" quests, one for Alliance and one for Horde. This one is for Alliance.
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By zkittyz on 03/20/2007 (Patch 2.0.10)
Note* This quest line is simply to learn the new patterns. It is not required to choose your LW specialty... Dragon, Tribal or Elemental. If you have acsess to alot of Wildvine ( an herbalist ) its fun to get these pieces. My toon didnt have have acsess to alot of wildvine... and I feel it was a waste of materials for a random stat given every time!
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By Anonymous on 02/13/2007 (Patch 2.0.7)
I have all the Wild Leather Patterns up for sale on Rexxar! If interested, PST or mail Konton
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By Anonymous on 07/25/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
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By dimzen on 12/30/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
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By Anonymous on 05/13/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
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By Anonymous on 04/16/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)