As you progress further into leatherworking in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, you’ll eventually unlock specializations. You can’t refund or undo your specialization points in this game, so you’ll want to really give careful thought as to how you’re going to spend your Knowledge Points.
Even if you un-learn leatherworking, it won’t undo your point spread, so I cannot stress enough how important it is to consider your progression as you play World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
Upon reaching skill level 25 of Dragonflight Leatherworking, you can start putting Knowledge Points into your three specialization trees. Each of these three has something worthwhile to invest into, but what specifically is going to be the best for you, the World of Warcraft: Dragonflight player?
With enough time and work, you can max out all of the specializations in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, but that’s going to take a significant amount of effort. When it comes to leatherworking, there are three trees you can specialize in as you play this MMO:
If you want to focus more on crafting leather and mail armor, Leather/Mail Armor Crafting is a solid pick. You can focus on one, or both, depending on what you need or want to sell.
The leather and mail sections are identical, so consider which one you need more. If you’re making gear just for you, it’s a great idea to pick the one you’ll actually be wearing, but you can also sell this gear in the auction hall.
Your first 10 points will go into Leather Armor Crafting or Mail Armor Crafting, and that gives a wealth of patterns to use. The next 30 points will go into Shaped Leather Armor or Large Mail. At 40, you've get your Sub-Specializations, but you won’t be putting points into those in World of Warcraft:
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