Tribal Leatherworking is the caster-leather specialization in TBC Classic, built almost entirely around Resto and Balance Druids. It’s the most involved of the three Leatherworking specs to unlock — it requires a multi-step quest chain before you can even start the final quest — but the reward is the Windhawk set, one of the stronger pre-raid leather caster options available in the early phases of the TBC Classic Anniversary servers.
This guide walks you through the Wild Leather prerequisite chain, the unlock quest, trainer locations, the full Windhawk crafting materials, and exactly who should be choosing this spec.
Is Tribal Leatherworking Worth It?
For Resto and Balance Druids: yes, absolutely. The Windhawk set at skill 375 offers Intellect, Spirit, Spell Power, Spell Crit, and Healing Power all on leather pieces you can craft yourself. The 3-piece set bonus restores 8 mana per 5 seconds, which matters a lot for healers in the early phases of Anniversary content.
For everyone else: probably not. Tribal gear is exclusively leather with caster stats, so it’s a pretty narrow pick.
| Class / Spec | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Resto Druid | ✅ Best spec choice — Windhawk is strong pre-raid BiS |
| Balance Druid | ✅ Solid — both healing and spell damage stats benefit you |
| Feral Druid | ❌ Go Elemental instead |
| Resto Shaman | ⚡ The Windhawk bracers work for them, but Dragonscale is generally the better shaman pick |
| Rogue / Hunter | ❌ No benefit — go Elemental |
Requirements to Unlock Tribal Leatherworking
Before you can specialize, you need:
- Character Level: 40
- Leatherworking Skill: 225
- Completed: The full Wild Leather quest chain (explained below)
Tribal is the only Leatherworking spec that requires a prerequisite quest chain. The other two specs (Dragonscale and Elemental) are single-quest unlocks — Tribal adds a multi-step chain on top of that. Don’t skip this part or head to the final trainer without finishing it first; Se’Jib (Horde) won’t offer you the specialization quest until the chain is done.
Step 1: The Wild Leather Quest Chain
Both factions start this chain in Feralas. Go there first no matter which side you’re on.
Alliance: Talk to Pratt McGrubben in Feralas. Horde: Talk to Jangdor Swiftstrider in Feralas.
The chain has 6 quests total. The first quest, Wild Leather Armor, asks you to bring 10x Thick Leather. Completing it unlocks five more quests that each ask for crafted Wild Leather pieces plus Wildvine.
🎯 Important: The recipe for Turtle Scale Gloves is the only one you have to buy separately — your trainer doesn’t teach it. The quest giver NPC sells it, but it’s limited supply with a random ~30-minute respawn timer. Check the Auction House first to save yourself the wait.
After completing all 6 quests, you’ll get the Master of the Wild Leather achievement quest. To finish this one:
Alliance: Go to Darnassus and find Telonis. Horde: Go to Thunder Bluff and find Una.
Turn it in there, and you’ll have completed the prerequisite chain.
🎯 Tip: Gather all your materials before heading out. Feralas → Darnassus/Thunder Bluff → back to a trainer is a lot of travel. Prepare the Thick Leather, Wildvine, and all the required crafted pieces in one go.
Step 2: The Tribal Leatherworking Quest
Once the Wild Leather chain is finished, head to the final quest giver to complete Tribal Leatherworking.
Alliance: Find Caryssia Moonhunter in Feralas (/way 89.4 46.4) Horde: Find Se’Jib in Stranglethorn Vale (/way 36.6 34.2)
The final turn-in requires:
Both are crafted by Leatherworkers — you should already have the recipes from the quest chain. Complete this quest and you’re officially a Tribal Leatherworker.
Tribal Leatherworking Trainer Location
After unlocking the spec, your ongoing trainer is the same NPC who gave you the final quest:
- Alliance: Caryssia Moonhunter — Feralas (/way 89.4 46.4)
- Horde: Se’Jib — Stranglethorn Vale (/way 36.6 34.2)
All Tribal-exclusive recipes including the Windhawk set are learned from these trainers.
Craftable Gear: Windhawk Set
The Windhawk set is the main payoff for Tribal Leatherworking. All three pieces require Leatherworking 375, are Bind on Pickup, and need to be equipped to benefit from the set bonus.
3-piece set bonus: Restores 8 mana per 5 sec.
| Item | Key Stats | Materials Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Windhawk Hauberk | Stam, Int, Spirit | 8x Heavy Knothide Leather, 20x Wind Scales, 16x Primal Air, 3x Primal Might, 2x Primal Nether |
| Windhawk Belt | Int, Spirit, Spell Crit, Spell Power | 6x Heavy Knothide Leather, 16x Wind Scales, 12x Primal Air, 2x Primal Might, 1x Primal Nether |
| Windhawk Bracers | Stam, Int, Spirit, Spell Crit | 4x Heavy Knothide Leather, 12x Wind Scales, 8x Primal Air, 1x Primal Might |
Key materials to plan for:
Wind Scales are the main farming bottleneck — they drop from wind elementals and air-type creatures in Outland, primarily in Nagrand and Shadowmoon Valley. For the full set you need 48 total.
Primal Might is a transmuted material created by Alchemists from five different Primals. It’s not farmable directly, so either level Alchemy yourself or budget for Auction House prices — you need 6 for the full set.
Primal Nether drops from heroic dungeons. You need 3 for the complete set — plan ahead since they’re always in demand on Anniversary servers.
⚡ The Windhawk Bracers are the cheapest piece to craft (no Primal Nether required), so consider starting there while you farm the more expensive materials for the Hauberk and Belt.
Other Notable Tribal Recipes
Beyond the Windhawk endgame set, Tribal Leatherworking also gives you access to a couple of useful mid-progression pieces:
- Primalstorm Breastplate — Skill 330, level 65. A good stepping stone chest piece while you work toward 375.
- The full Wild Leather set recipes (from the quest chain itself) give decent leveling pieces for alts or early gearing.
Changing Your Specialization
If you want to swap away from Tribal Leatherworking later, visit Caryssia Moonhunter (Alliance) or Se’Jib (Horde) and pay 100 gold to unlearn it. Then head to Steamwheedle Port in Tanaris and click the “Soothsaying for Dummies” book inside one of the huts to pick a new specialization.
🎯 Note: Changing spec costs 100g at level 70 and 50g at level 60. All Tribal-exclusive recipes are lost when you swap, but any BoP gear you’ve already crafted and equipped stays with you.
Quick Summary
- Unlock requires: Level 40, Leatherworking 225, and the full Wild Leather quest chain
- Quest chain starts in Feralas for both factions — don’t go to STV (Horde) without finishing Feralas first
- Final quest turn-in: 1x Wild Leather Vest + 1x Wild Leather Helmet
- Endgame set at 375: Windhawk (Hauberk, Belt, Bracers) — leather with Spell Power, Healing, Spell Crit, Spirit
- 3-piece set bonus: 8 mana per 5 sec
- All spec recipes are Bind on Pickup
- Best for: Resto Druid and Balance Druid
FAQ
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