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Currently corpses need to be completely looted before they can be skinned. This is annoying and I hope it goes away, but it hasn't yet. You can skin other people's kills as well as your own. | Currently corpses need to be completely looted before they can be skinned. This is annoying and I hope it goes away, but it hasn't yet. You can skin other people's kills as well as your own. | ||
− | Your skill increases may stop rather dramatically at some point - you've reached the limit of what skill the level of mobs you're fighting can give you. | + | Your skill increases may stop rather dramatically at some point - you've reached the limit <span class="plainlinks">[http://xstretchmarks.com/stretch-mark-removal/ <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal;text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">get rid of stretch marks</span>]</span> of what skill the level of mobs you're fighting can give you. You'll continue to get leather, and your skill will continue to increase once you start skinning higher level mobs, assuming you haven't capped out your current skill level (apprentice, journeyman, etc.) |
[[Category:World of Warcraft]] | [[Category:World of Warcraft]] |
Revision as of 07:41, 5 November 2011
Skinning is one of the primary WoW Tradeskills. Skinning is an excellent support profession for Leatherworking. Train this skill, purchase a skinning knife, then simply right-click on beast corpses to skin them. You'll be able to support your leatherworking and keep yourself in good armor at least for the lower levels without any particular effort.
Currently corpses need to be completely looted before they can be skinned. This is annoying and I hope it goes away, but it hasn't yet. You can skin other people's kills as well as your own.
Your skill increases may stop rather dramatically at some point - you've reached the limit get rid of stretch marks of what skill the level of mobs you're fighting can give you. You'll continue to get leather, and your skill will continue to increase once you start skinning higher level mobs, assuming you haven't capped out your current skill level (apprentice, journeyman, etc.)