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(Nothing made of leather has a significant blunt factor. For example, a duster (the highest factor) only has a difference of 0.9% between the lizardskin and the plainleather. Even at Legendary, its only 1.6%. And thats before you even consider that a human fist has enough AP to completely negate the armor of an excellent lizardskin duster entirely. Please don't be discouraged from editing in the future, but it really is a negligible increase.) |
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
− | Lizardskin is one of many [[textiles]] with protective stats almost identical to [[plainleather]]. In comparison, it provides | + | Lizardskin is one of many [[textiles]] with protective stats almost identical to [[plainleather]]. In comparison, it provides negligbly higher blunt armor, worse insulation, 23% less item hitpoints and a slightly higher [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]]. |
− | As it is 6-way tied for the 11th most | + | 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, and even at that point there are many other options that are just as good or better. Its lower item durability means that clothing replacements will be more frequent compared to other common leathers as well. Thus its use as clothing is feasible in the early game but not ideal. Transitioning to more protective and insulative textiles should be made a priority however. |
For use in [[furniture]], it only has a slightly improved [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]] than other common textiles, but its mid-game redundancy as clothing makes it a decent choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. Its inferiority to [[wool]]s in this regard and the commonness of wools compared to lizardskin limits its long term utility however. | For use in [[furniture]], it only has a slightly improved [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]] than other common textiles, but its mid-game redundancy as clothing makes it a decent choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. Its inferiority to [[wool]]s in this regard and the commonness of wools compared to lizardskin limits its long term utility however. |
Revision as of 11:11, 11 June 2022
Lizardskin
The tanned skin of a cold-blooded reptile. Lizardskin is reasonably tough, but does not insulate well at all.
Base Stats
- Stuff Categories
- Leathery
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Beauty
- -4
- HP
- 60
- Flammability
- 100%
- Path Cost
- 15 (46%)
Stat Modifiers
- Beauty Factor
- ×1.2
- Work To Make Factor
- ×1
- Work To Build Factor
- ×1
- Max Hit Points
- ×1
- Flammability
- ×1
- Armor - Sharp
- ×0.81
- Armor - Blunt
- ×0.27
- Armor - Heat
- ×1.5
- Insulation - Cold
- +12 °C (21.6 °F)
- Insulation - Heat
- +12 °C (21.6 °F)
- Color
- (101,116,58)
Lizardskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a reptile such as a cobra, tortoise, or iguana at a butcher table.
Acquisition
The following animals provide Lizardskin.
Analysis
Lizardskin is one of many textiles with protective stats almost identical to plainleather. In comparison, it provides negligbly higher blunt armor, worse insulation, 23% less item hitpoints and a slightly higher beauty factor.
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, and even at that point there are many other options that are just as good or better. Its lower item durability means that clothing replacements will be more frequent compared to other common leathers as well. Thus its use as clothing is feasible in the early game but not ideal. Transitioning to more protective and insulative textiles should be made a priority however.
For use in furniture, it only has a slightly improved beauty factor than other common textiles, but its mid-game redundancy as clothing makes it a decent choice for improving furniture beauty. Its inferiority to wools in this regard and the commonness of wools compared to lizardskin limits its long term utility however.
Version history
- 0.18/1.0 - Lizardskin is a new leather type added that merges cobraskin, tortoise leather, and iguana skin from earlier versions.