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| mass base = 0.03 | | mass base = 0.03 | ||
| stack limit = 75 | | stack limit = 75 | ||
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| rotatable = false | | rotatable = false | ||
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The following animals provide Camelhide. | The following animals provide Camelhide. | ||
{{Leather List}} | {{Leather List}} | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Camelhide is one of many [[textiles]] with stats almost identical to [[plainleather]], only diverging in having better heat | + | Camelhide is one of many [[textiles]] with stats almost identical to [[plainleather]], only diverging in having better heat insulation and slightly higher market value and [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]]. In this way, it can be considered the heat focused counterpart to [[Bluefur]] |
As it is 6-way tied for the 11th most protective [[textile]] in the game, it is largely irrelevant as protective [[clothing]] after the very early game. Yet camelhide's heat insulation is amazing, the second best against heat (in a 3-way tie). So unlike comparably protective textiles, it can retain utility in hot biomes into the mid-game. Later on, [[devilstrand]] is as insulative and significantly more protective. Therefore, growing devilstrand should be made a priority in these biomes. If heat isn't an issue, then other leathers should be used before devilstrand whenever possible. | As it is 6-way tied for the 11th most protective [[textile]] in the game, it is largely irrelevant as protective [[clothing]] after the very early game. Yet camelhide's heat insulation is amazing, the second best against heat (in a 3-way tie). So unlike comparably protective textiles, it can retain utility in hot biomes into the mid-game. Later on, [[devilstrand]] is as insulative and significantly more protective. Therefore, growing devilstrand should be made a priority in these biomes. If heat isn't an issue, then other leathers should be used before devilstrand whenever possible. | ||
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[[Category:Material]] [[Category:Textile]] [[Category:Leather]] | [[Category:Material]] [[Category:Textile]] [[Category:Leather]] |