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Main article: Tanning
For other uses, see Leather.

Leather is a crafting material found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Characteristics[]

Leather is used mainly in the creation of armor and Leather Strips. Leather can also be used to improve leather-based armor at a workbench, such as Hide Armor, Leather Armor, and Shrouded Armor. Note, however, that Enchanted Armor requires the Arcane Blacksmith perk to upgrade.

Acquisition[]

Leather can be obtained by tanning animal pelts and hides at a tanning rack, or it can be bought from merchants or hunters throughout Skyrim. Rabbits and mammoths do not drop pelts, but giants tend to carry various pelts and hides, because that is what they wear.

Harbingers of the Companions can garner multiple pelts quickly by repeatedly replaying the radiant quest "Animal Extermination," given by Aela the Huntress. Not all of these quests are against creatures that drop pelts, however.

Stolen pelts[]

Pelts stolen from NPCs can be crafted into legitimate leather, and stolen leather can be turned into legitimate leather strips or armor. This is not specific to leather, however; any stolen material that is crafted loses its stolen status.

List of hides[]

 
Pelt Type Weight WeightIcon Value Gold Quantity Leather Produced Leather/Weight Value/Leather
Bear Pelt 3 50 1 4 1.33 12.5
Cave Bear Pelt 3 60 1 4 1.33 15
Snow Bear Pelt 3 75 1 4 1.33 18.75
Cow Hide 2 10 1 3 1.5 3.33
Deer Hide (Deer) 2 10 1 2 1 5
Deer Hide (Elk) 2 10 1 2 1 5
Fox Pelt 0.5 5 1 1 2 5
Goat Hide 1 5 2 1 0.5 10
Horse Hide 2 15 1 3 1.5 5
Ice Wolf Pelt 1 15 1 1 1 15
Sabre Cat Pelt 2 25 1 4 2 6.25
Sabre Cat Snow Pelt 2 40 1 4 2 10
Snow Fox Pelt 0.5 7 1 1 2 7
Wolf Pelt 1 10 1 1 1 10

Trivia[]

  • All crafting of leather creates additional weight in one's inventory, with an exception in regards to leather strips. To minimize carry weight, tan pelts either when leather is needed or when it can be stockpiled.
  • Sabre Cat Pelts and Fox Pelts are tied for the most efficient weight to leather ratio. Each unit of weight in pelts yields two leather.
  • Cow Hide is the most cost effective pelt when purchasing from merchants, followed closely by deer, fox, and horse. Any pelt valued at more than 10Gold-per-leather will likely be more expensive than simply buying leather directly from a blacksmith.
  • Although Fox Pelts are smaller than Goat Hides, only one Fox Pelt is required to craft a single piece of leather, while two Goat Pelts are required to craft the same amount.
  • Deer Pelts cannot be used to craft leather.
  • Netch Leather has the same weight and base value as regular leather. DR

Appearances[]

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