Overview
- Hides must be processed at a placed tanning rack, which functions like a timed crafting station after being built at a workbench.
- An early tanning rack recipe published today lists three light hide, three stone of any kind, and six tree trunks as the required materials.
- Light leather comes from processing light hide, with guides pointing to small creatures such as cows and rabbits or cave rats as reliable sources.
- Medium leather is produced from medium hide, commonly farmed from wolves, with other predators like sabretooth and hyenas also cited.
- Heavy leather is made from heavy hide dropped by large beasts such as bears and other high‑zone creatures, with mosshorns and Zone 4 areas noted for farming.