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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Along with the other [[wool]]s, alpaca wool has the second worst protective stats of any [[textile]] in the game, only beating [[cloth]] by virtue of heat armor. But like other wools, | + | Along with the other [[wool]]s, alpaca wool has the second worst protective stats of any [[textile]] in the game, only beating [[cloth]] by virtue of heat armor. But like other wools, sheep wool excels against the cold, offering the 4th best cold insulation. In comparison, its heat insulation is around many [[leather]]s, at 10th of all textiles. This makes alpaca clothes mostly used for cold insulation. Outside of the extreme cold, it may be wiser to use a less insulative, but more protective clothing. |
Where alpaca wool clothing shines is its ease of acquisition; the alpaca has the second fastest Per Day production rate for wool, while only eating as much as a [[sheep]]. This means it can be useful for [[parka]]s or other pieces of clothing which are situational. | Where alpaca wool clothing shines is its ease of acquisition; the alpaca has the second fastest Per Day production rate for wool, while only eating as much as a [[sheep]]. This means it can be useful for [[parka]]s or other pieces of clothing which are situational. |