How to Get and Use Tanned Leather in Windrose
Tanned Leather is a critical resource in Windrose, used for crafting armor and other essential items. While obtaining it isn’t overly complex, players must progress through the game and craft additional tools to secure a reliable supply.
How to Obtain Tanned Leather in Windrose
To craft Tanned Leather, follow these steps:
- Gather Raw Hides: Hunt early-game animals like wolves or deer using a skinning knife. These creatures are manageable for beginners and yield raw hides efficiently.
- Unlock the Tanning Rack: Craft this item via its recipe to enable the drying of raw hides, a necessary step for converting them into Tanned Leather.
- Produce Tannin: Use an Alchemy Table to create Clay Bottles, then combine Hardwood Bark with a Clay Bottle to craft Tannin—a key ingredient for the tanning process.
- Set Up the Tanning Rack: Place the Tanning Rack in your inventory and add raw hides to its slots. Include a tanning agent (like Tannin) or a fuel source to initiate the drying process.
- Wait for Completion: The process takes time, but once finished, you’ll have Tanned Leather ready for use.
Note: Early preparation is key. Collect materials like Clay and Rough Hides in advance to streamline Tanned Leather production when demand increases.
How to Use Tanned Leather in Windrose
Tanned Leather is primarily used for crafting mid and end-game armor. Its importance grows significantly after unlocking the Foothills biome, the game’s second major area.
To maximize efficiency:
- Plan Ahead: Gather raw materials early to avoid bottlenecks when Tanned Leather becomes essential.
- Prioritize Crafting: Focus on producing Tanned Leather once you’ve progressed past the early game to meet higher-tier armor demands.
By following these steps, players can secure a steady supply of Tanned Leather and leverage it for advanced crafting in Windrose.