In Final Fantasy 14: Crystal World, the Leatherworker is a very practical profession responsible for crafting various leather goods such as armor and weapon accessories. Today, I will introduce you to the Leatherworker in Final Fantasy 14: Crystal World. As a Leatherworker, you will provide essential leather equipment for classes like the Gunbreaker, Pugilist, Earth Attuner, and Archer. To become a Leatherworker, you first need to raise your character level to 10, then head to the Leatherworkers' Guild in Old Gridania and speak with Randell to complete the quest, after which you can switch to the Leatherworker class.

When you first become a Leatherworker, you can start by crafting items using the basic recipes found in the Novice Leatherworker's Manual. Crafting these items not only helps you get familiar with the process but also grants extra experience for your first time making them. Here is a detailed leveling path:

From level 1 to 15, you can level up by crafting tanned leather and hard leather. The required materials include Earth Shards, Soft Leather, and Rough Leather, which can be obtained through purchasing or hunting. After completing these crafts, you will quickly reach level 15.

Once you reach level 15, crafting goat leather will be your main method of leveling up until you hit level 25. Next, you'll begin crafting giant toad leather, which will help you advance from level 25 to 32. Following that, crafting boar leather will take you from level 32 to 38, and finally, crafting lizard leather will help you reach level 42.

From level 42 to 50, there are several options available to quickly level up. You can gain a lot of experience by completing various experience-rich quests. Additionally, crafting deinoskin and sacred lizard leather are also good choices. If you do not want to gain experience through combat, completing the Leves in Coerthas will be a highly efficient way.

This concludes the introduction to the Leatherworker in Final Fantasy 14: Crystal World. From level 1 to 50, the leveling process for a Leatherworker is relatively straightforward; the key is to master the crafting recipes and plan your tasks wisely. Completing quests and crafting high-level leather items are the primary ways to gain experience. By continuously crafting and accumulating experience through quests, you will quickly level up and become an excellent Leatherworker in Eorzea.