WoW Skinning Guide

This WoW Skinning guide will show you the fastest and
easiest way how to get your Skinning skill up from 1 to
450.
Skinning is a very profitable skill. You will be able
to sell the leather on the Auction
House. Skinning works well with Leatherworking as you
can create items out of the leather you skin.
If you are going to be using this skill for
money make sure that you are using a really good
Gold
Guide to help you out.
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WoW Skinning Leveling Guide 1-450
Up to skinning 100, you can find out the highest level mob
you can skin by: ((Skinning skill)/10)+10. Example: ( 50 / 10 )
+10 = 15
From skinning level 100 and up the formula is simply:
(Skinning skill)/5. Example: (175 / 5 = 35)
With the Skinning Enchant to gloves, you can skin
an enemy 1 level higher than you normally would be able to
do so. Skinning does not have any character level
requirements in order to learn the next skill proficiency
level. Please note that even if a mob is red/orange to you,
that this DOES NOT guarantee that you'll get a skill up.
It's more likely, but not to be expected every time.
Skinning guide sections:
*Click on the locations to see maps*
1-75 Skinning Guide
Visit any Skinning Trainer located in World of
Warcraft, and learn Skinning Apprentice.
Don't forget to buy the SKINNING KNIFE. I always forgot it.
After you bought the knife, just follow the zones listed in
the guide. This knife does NOT have to be equipped.
Beasts in the immediate starting area can't be skinned,
because that area is for level 1-6 players and you won't have
any profession until you reach level 5.
Alliance:
From 1 to 50 make a circle around that lake near Ironforge,
when you reach 50 you can go and visit your Skinning trainer at Ironforge and learn
Journeyman Skinning. After you learn it, you can continue to
level your Skinning until around 75, while you move toward
Loch Modan. Keep in mind, it's not guaranteed that you will
reach 75, but if you won't reach it you can just still go to
Loch Modan, lower skill will be enough too.
Dun Morogh
Horde:
From 1 to 75 you will start at Sen'Jin Village in Durotar
and head toward Orgrimmar, while you skin every beast you see.
When you reach Orgrimmar, visit your Skinning trainer and learn
Journeyman Skinning. After that, fly to Crossroads which is
located in The Barrens. Keep in mind, it's not guaranteed
that you will reach 75, but if you won't reach it you can
just still go to Orgrimmar, Skinning 50 will be enough
too.
Durotar
75-155/165 Skinning Guide
Alliance:
From 75 to 115 follow the path you see on the map
below, after you reach 115 you can head toward Wetlands. If you
go there at lower Skinning level, there might be some beast
which you won't be able to Skin.
Loch Modan
From 115 to around 140, follow that river you see on
the map and Skin the beasts you find. At 140 or a bit
more, you will reach the city and you will have to fly to
Ironforge in order to learn Expert Skinning. After
you learned the skill, fly back to Wetlands and continue to
level up your Skinning until 155, so you will be able to
skin the level 31 Raptors in Arathi, which is the next part
in this Skinning Guide.
Wetlands
Horde:
75-125 Skin the beasts you find while you head toward Camp
Taurajo. Make sure that you have Skinning 125 when you reach
the Camp, or else Dranh at Camp Taurajo won't be able to
teach Expert Skinning to you. From 125 to 165 head toward
Thousand Needles and skin the beasts you see. To be honest,
I feel sorry for Alliance players at this point of the
Skinning guide. Horde players have such a good traveling
roads, it's a lot easier to level Skinning as a Horde player
than as an Alliance.
The Barrens
155/165-205 Skinning Guide
Alliance:
Follow that path on the map from 155-170, when you reach 170
you can head toward the dark blue 170-205 part. You
will find higher level raptors there. However there are level
36-37 raptors at the south-east corner of the orange zone.
Don't go there until you have Skinning 180. After you reached
Skinning 205, you can go to Ironforge and learn Artisan
Skinning. When you have learned the skill, go to
Feralas.
Arathi Highlands
Horde:
From 165 to 205 just follow the path you see on the map.
Make sure that you have Skinning 205 before you leave Thousand
Needles. After 205 go to Tanaris and fly to Feralas, at Feralas
find Kulleg Stonehorn he will teach you
Artisan Skinning.
Thousand Needles
205-300 Skinning Guide
From 205 to 230 just skin mobs around Camp Mojache, this one
is doable for both Horde and Alliance. When you reach 230,
mount up and head towards the Yeti cave, it's where you can see
the 230-260 part on the map. If the Yeti cave is farmed by
someone you can head to South and kill Hippogryphs. After you
reached 260, follow the path to the 260-280 part. There is
another Yeti cave there, but those Yetis are higher levels.
When you killed all of them, you can find a lot of beasts in
front of the cave. At Skinning 280 you can fly to Un'goro
Crater, however you can stay here too, and skill up your
skinning by killing the beast in front of the cave.
Feralas
Un'goro Crater
300-375 Skinning Guide
From here you will gain skills much less
frequently
Go to Thrallmar and find Moorutu if you are Horde player, he will
teach you Master Skinning. For Alliance go to Honor Holde
and find Jelena Nightsky. The paths on the map
are pretty straightforward. Just follow those paths and when
you reach 330, go to Nagrand.
Hellfire Peninsula
Kill Talbuks and Clefthoofs. You can stop at 350 and go to
Northrend, if you want to.
Nagrand
360-450 Skinning Guide
Go to Northrend and learn Skinning Grand Master.
Kill Rhinos.
Borean Tundra
Kill Gorillas, this place is also one of the best place to
farm Borean Leather.
Sholazar Basin
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