Thick leather in V Rising is made through a Tannery, Thick Hide and Oil
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Thick Leather in V Rising is a resource that a lot of players find themselves stuck on, as it’s a wall that’s relatively easy to run into in the early game, as players look to craft items like Waterskins, Cloth, and armor like the Merciless Hollowfang set - only for V Rising to insist they need a new kind of leather better than the normal sort that you’ve likely encountered before now. If you want to know how to get Leather in V Rising, here’s how you can craft it yourself.
How to unlock and craft V Rising Thick Leather
Thick Leather in V Rising is crafted, not a drop from animals - at least, not directly. Here’s how you obtain this particular resource:
Thick Leather itself is made fromOil and Thick Hides,both of which have to be put inside the Tannery.Oilis found throughV Rising fish- any fish you catch can be put into the Blood Press to produce oil and fish bones.
Meanwhile, you can findThick Hidesas a drop fromcertain large animals in the Dunley Farmlands and Hallowed Mountains area, such as dogs, sheep and cows (among others). This means that if you’re still exploring the Farbane Woods and the starting areas, you’ll have to begin venturing further North to find them. If you want to expedite the journey, try using ourV Rising Waygate mapfor easy fast travel.
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