Is there a character level requirement for Leather work and Alchemy?

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For WoW Classic (blizzard server), I want to have my main character to have skinning and herbalism and create a second character which I won't play much to have Leatherwork and Alchemy.

My question is for my second character, is there a character level requirement to reach max Leatherwork and Alchemy level. So if i don't level my second character up (character level, no profession level), can he still craft all Leatherwork and Alchemy items?






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Can Leatherworker make mail?

Allows a leatherworker to make leather and mail armor.

What profession goes with leatherworking?

Companion professionsProfessionRecommended CompanionAlternate CompanionInscriptionHerbalism-JewelcraftingMining-LeatherworkingSkinning-TailoringEnchantingSkinning5 more rows

What level can you learn professions?

You must be level 5 for the primary professions. This gives you 1 skill in the profession. You may progress to 75 skill in the profession. Cost to train is {{{2}}} for Primary professions and 1silver for Secondary professions.

What profession goes best with enchanting?

Enchanting pairs well with Tailoring, Leatherworking, or Blacksmithing, as those professions generate gear that can be disenchanted. Tailoring is generally most common as you can loot cloth needed for Tailored items without having to learn a gathering profession (such as Skinning for Leatherworking).



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