What are the main benefits of each specialty (Tribal, Dragonscale, Elemental)?
did you check the
sticky? it is pretty well layed out.
How much armor depends on your specialty, and how much is available to all leatherworkers, regardless of spec?
Hey did I mention the
Sticky Which specialty has the easiest materials to aquire? Which has the hardest?
Dragonscale is likely the most difficult to get mats for. the other branches are about equal in mat needs.
Which specialty would be best suited for a rogue, and why? For a druid? For a shaman? For a hunter?
Which specialty would be best suited for a rogue, and why? For a druid? For a shaman? For a hunter?
That is a matter of what you want. overall the accapted responce is
Druid-Elemental/Tribal
Rogue-Elemental
Hunter/Shaman-Dragonscale
This should be clear if you look at the items.
How well does armor from each specialty sell in the Auction House?
As well as any other trade, not well, you take up trades in Wow as a fun thing, most players know if you want to make money sell tradeskill mats. most tradeskills have one or two items that sell, but that realy depends on your server, I know on my druids server Hide of the wild dose not even sell well, and it is a epic item(well ,,,, pre TBC)
Are the patterns trainable from leatherworking NPCs, or are they drops?
A bit of both
In your opinion, which is the "best" specialty, and why? Note that this question is very ambiguous for a reason.
Funy, my awnser will be just as ambigous, liekly for the same reason, the one that has the stuff you like best. Class and tallent spec just have too much to do with it, a less ambigous question could be.......Q:I have a level 50 feral druid, what would you choose as your spec. A:I would pick Tribal, it has items that both serve your feral forms, and you caster forms.
Edited, Feb 2nd 2007 12:41pm by Capitolg