Hey there, Pal-wranglers! Leather: the versatile crafting material that’s just as essential for building a cozy cottage as it is for forging sturdy armor. But where do you get this precious resource (Palworld Leather) in the wild world of Palworld? Buckle up, because this blog post is here to answer your leather-related questions and send you on your crafting adventure!
Palworld is a game that lets you explore, craft, build, and battle with your pals, the adorable and diverse creatures that inhabit the world. One of the materials that you’ll need for crafting is leather, which is used for making armor and pal items. But how do you get leather in Palworld? What is a leather farm? How do you make leather? Where can you find leather? Which pals drop leather? In this blog post, I’ll answer all these questions and more, so you can become a leather expert in Palworld.
How to Get Leather in Palworld
There are two main ways to get leather in Palworld: capturing or killing pals, and buying it from merchants.
Capturing or Killing Pals
Leather is a common material that is dropped by certain pals when you capture them with a pal ball or kill them. Usually, these are pals that have fur or resemble animals, such as Foxparks, Fuack, Direhowl, Melpaca, Eikthyrdeer, Nitewing, Ribbuny, and many more. You can see the full list of pals that drop leather in the Palworld Wiki.
To capture or kill pals, you’ll need a weapon and some pal balls. You can craft these items using resources that you can gather from the environment, such as wood, stone, metal, and pal oil. You can also buy them from merchants or find them in chests or crates.
To capture a pal, you need to weaken it first by attacking it with your weapon or your own pal. Then, you need to throw a pal ball at it and hope that it stays inside. The higher the level and rarity of the pal, the harder it is to capture. You can increase your chances of capturing a pal by using higher quality pal balls, such as silver or gold ones, or by using items that affect the pal’s status, such as sleep powder or stun grenades.
To kill a pal, you just need to attack it until its health reaches zero. You can use any weapon or pal that you have, but some are more effective than others depending on the pal’s type and element. For example, fire weapons and pals are good against grass types, while water weapons and pals are good against fire types. You can see the type and element of a pal by looking at its icon above its head.
When you capture or kill a pal, you’ll get some XP and a random drop, which may include leather. The amount and quality of the drop depend on the level and rarity of the pal, as well as your luck. You can increase the amount of the drop by using Katress’s partner skill, Grimoire Collector, which gives you more drops from neutral pals.
Buying Palworld Leather from Merchants
Another way to get leather in Palworld is to buy it from merchants. Merchants are NPCs that sell various items, such as weapons, armor, pal balls, food, potions, and materials. You can find merchants in towns, villages, outposts, or wandering around the world. You can buy items from merchants using gold, which is the currency of Palworld. You can get gold by selling items, completing quests, or finding it in chests or crates.
One of the merchants that sells leather is the Wandering Merchant in the Small Settlement, which is located in the Windswept Hills region. The Wandering Merchant sells leather for 150 gold each, which is a bit expensive, but convenient if you need some leather quickly. You can find the Wandering Merchant in a shack near the center of the town.
Another merchant that sells leather is the Black Marketeer, who is located in the Abandoned Mineshaft to the northwest of the Small Settlement. The Black Marketeer sells leather for 100 gold each, which is cheaper than the Wandering Merchant, but you’ll need to unlock him first by completing a quest. You can get the quest from the Old Man in the Small Settlement, who will ask you to find his missing son. The quest will lead you to the Abandoned Mineshaft, where you’ll find the Black Marketeer and his shady business.
What is a Palworld Leather Farm?
A leather farm is a place where you can get a lot of leather quickly and easily by capturing or killing pals that drop leather. A leather farm usually has a high spawn rate and density of leather-dropping pals, as well as a convenient location and access. A leather farm can be a natural or artificial area, depending on how you set it up.
Natural Palworld Leather Farms
A natural leather farm is an area that already has a lot of leather-dropping pals naturally spawning in it. You don’t need to do anything to create a natural leather farm, except finding one and going there. Some examples of natural leather farms are:
- The volcanic trench area to the east of Verdant Brook and the Sealed Realm of the Swift in the Windswept Hills region. This area has a lot of Foxparks and Rooby, which are both common and easy to capture or kill, and drop leather frequently.
- The Sea Breeze Archipelago Church or the Sealed Realm of the Swordmaster waypoints in the Sea Breeze Archipelago region. These areas have a lot of Rushoar, Fuack, Direhowl, Eikthyrdeer, and Nitewing, which are all rare and powerful, but also drop a lot of leather and other valuable materials.
- The Snowy Mountain or the Frozen Lake waypoints in the Snowy Mountain region. These areas have a lot of Chillet, Fenglope, Reindrix, and Galeclaw, which are all ice-type pals that drop leather and other ice-related materials.
Artificial Palworld Leather Farms
An artificial leather farm is an area that you create or modify to have a lot of leather-dropping pals spawning in it. You need to do some work to create an artificial leather farm, such as building structures, placing items, or using technology. Some examples of artificial leather farms are:
- A pal enclosure or a pal ranch. A pal enclosure is a fenced area where you can keep your captured pals. A pal ranch is a larger and more advanced version of a pal enclosure, where you can breed, train, and manage your pals. You can build a pal enclosure or a pal ranch on your base or on any flat land that you own. You can fill your pal enclosure or pal ranch with leather-dropping pals, such as Foxparks, Fuack, Melpaca, or Eikthyrdeer, and then capture or kill them whenever you need leather. You can also breed them to get more of them, or train them to make them stronger and drop more leather.
- A pal spawner or a pal trap. A pal spawner is a device that spawns pals in a certain area. A pal trap is a device that traps pals in a certain area. You can craft a pal spawner or a pal trap using technology, which is a system that lets you use machines and electricity in Palworld. You can place a pal spawner or a pal trap in an area where you want to have a lot of leather-dropping pals, such as near a waypoint, a dungeon, or a boss. You can then capture or kill the pals that spawn or get trapped by the device, and get leather from them.
How to Make Palworld Leather
Leather is a material that you can use for crafting, but you can also make leather from other materials. There are two ways to make leather in Palworld: using a crafting table or using a tanning rack.
Using a Crafting Table
A crafting table is a device that lets you craft various items, such as weapons, armor, pal balls, food, potions, and materials. You can craft a crafting table using wood, which is a common resource that you can gather from trees. You can place a crafting table on your base or on any flat land that you own.
To make leather using a crafting table, you need to have some fur, which is another material that is dropped by certain pals, such as Foxparks, Fuack, Direhowl, Melpaca, Eikthyrdeer, Nitewing, Ribbuny, and many more. You can see the full list of pals that drop fur in the Palworld Wiki.
To make leather from fur, you need to use the following recipe:
- 4 fur = 1 leather
You can make as much leather as you want, as long as you have enough fur and a crafting table.
Using a Tanning Rack
A tanning rack is a device that lets you make leather from animal skins, which are another material that is dropped by certain pals, such as Grizzbolt, Mammorest, Mossanda, Pyrin, and Verdash. You can see the full list of pals that drop animal skins in the Palworld Wiki.
To make leather using a tanning rack, you need to have some animal skins, as well as some salt, which is a common resource that you can gather from salt rocks or buy from merchants.
To make leather from animal skins, you need to use the following recipe:
- 1 animal skin + 1 salt = 1 leather
You can make as much leather as you want, as long as you have enough animal skins, salt, and a tanning rack.
FAQs
How to Get Leather in Palworld:
Let’s be honest, slaying creatures isn’t the most glamorous way to go, but it is an option. Certain Pals, like Foxparks, Nitewings, Fuddlers, Direhowls, Melpaca, and Eikthyrdeer (Terra), drop leather upon defeat. However, capturing them often yields more leather and a happy new Pal to boot! It’s a win-win, especially if you have an ethical streak (or just hate cleaning bloodstains off your tools).
Where to Get Leather in Palworld:
No need to wander aimlessly! Different Pals favor different habitats. You can find:
- Foxparks and Nitewings: Early on, near the Plateau of Beginnings.
- Fuddlers and Direhowls: Plains and grasslands.
- Melpaca: Meadows and plains, especially near the Bridge of the Twin Knights.
- Eikthyrdeer (Terra): Lush forests and jungles.
What is a Palworld Leather Farm?
Think of it as a dedicated Pal paradise! You can capture and breed leather-dropping Pals, creating a sustainable source of the material. Just remember, these creatures are sentient beings, so treat them well!
How to Farm Leather in Palworld:
- Choose your Pal: Decide which leather-dropping Pal suits your needs and location. Consider factors like capture difficulty, breeding speed, and leather drops per capture.
- Build your haven: Create a comfortable enclosure with food, water, and enrichment items. Think of it as a five-star resort for your leathery friends!
- Capture and breed: Start by capturing a few seed Pals. Once they’re happy, let them breed (with consent, of course!) to increase your leather-producing population.
- Harvest responsibly: Regularly collect leather from your Pals, but don’t overdo it! Remember, happy and healthy Pals produce more in the long run.
Palworld Leather Ranch: How it Works:
There isn’t a dedicated “leather ranch” building in Palworld, but you can create one using fences, shelters, and other building elements. The key is to provide a nurturing environment for your leather-producing Pals.
Making Leather:
Leather itself cannot be crafted. However, you can use it to create numerous items, like:
- Armor and clothing: From sturdy boots to protective chestplates, leather is essential for defense and style.
- Furniture and decorations: Craft comfy sofas, stylish rugs, and decorative pouches to personalize your base.
- Trading: Leather is a valuable trading commodity. Sell it to vendors or other players for a tidy profit.
Best Leather Farm in Palworld:
Unfortunately, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The “best” farm depends on your resources, location, and playstyle. Experiment with different Pals and locations to find what works best for you.
Where to Find Leather in Palworld (Recap):
- Defeated or captured: Foxparks, Nitewings, Fuddlers, Direhowls, Melpaca, Eikthyrdeer (Terra)
- Specific locations:
- Foxparks and Nitewings: Plateau of Beginnings
- Fuddlers and Direhowls: Plains and grasslands
- Melpaca: Meadows and plains, especially near the Bridge of the Twin Knights
- Eikthyrdeer (Terra): Lush forests and jungles
Who Drops Leather in Palworld:
The above-mentioned Pals, along with Rooby, Vixy, Rushoar, Nox, Mossanda, Incineram, Chillet, Univolt, Pyrin (Noct), Reindrix, Kitsun, Tombat, Katress, and Mammorest (Cryst).
Conclusion
Leather is a useful and versatile material in Palworld that you can use for crafting armor and pal items. You can get leather by capturing or killing pals that drop leather, buying it from merchants, or making it from fur or animal skins. You can also create or find leather farms, where you can get a lot of leather quickly and easily.
Remember, Palworld is a world of exploration and discovery. Have fun, experiment, and find your own path to leathercrafting mastery! And before you go, leave a comment below with your favorite leather-based creation – we’d love to see your ingenuity!
Happy crafting, Pal-wranglers!