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{{Stub|reason=Analysis lacking effects of losing Social Impact, comparison vs helmets and Royalty Hats, and overall value proposition}}
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{{Infobox main
|name = Tuque
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| name = Tuque
|image = Tuque.png|Tuque
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| image = Tuque.png
|description = "A soft, thick cap. Great for keeping warm in winter."
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| description = A soft, thick cap. Great for keeping warm in winter.
|type = Gear
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| type = Gear
|type2 = Clothing
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| type2 = Clothing
|buy = {{icon|cloth|25}}
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| tech level = Medieval
|hp = 100
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| hp = 80
|work to make = 20
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| production facility 1 = Hand tailor bench
|marketvalue  = 56
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| production facility 2 = Electric tailor bench
|insulationcoldfactor = 0.5
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| research = Complex clothing
|insulationheatfactor = 0
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| work to make = 1200
|armorsharpfactor = 0.2
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| work speed stat = General Labor Speed
|armorbluntfactor = 0.2
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| resource 1 = Stuff
|armorheatfactor = 0.2
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| resource 1 amount = 20
|mass base = 0.07
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| stuff tags = Fabric
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| insulationcoldfactor = 0.5
==Summary==
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| insulationheatfactor = 0
====Overview & Obtaining====
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| armorsharpfactor = 0.2
Tuques are woolly caps worn in colder climates to protect the upper head and ears from the bitter cold and wind chill from the likes of ice sheets and tundras. Tuques can be purchased, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates. Unlike [[cowboy hat]]s and [[bowler hat]]s, tuques don't provide a social impact bonus.
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| armorbluntfactor = 0.2
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| armorheatfactor = 0.2
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| mass base = 0.07
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| lifestage = Child, Adult
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| coverage = Head, Left Ear, Right Ear
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| layer = Headgear
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| has quality = true
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| countsAsClothingForNudity = false
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| thingCategories = Headgear
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| tags = IndustrialBasic
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| defaultOutfitTags = Worker, Soldier
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| tradeTags = BasicClothing
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}}
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'''Tuques''' are woolly caps worn in colder climates to protect the upper head and ears from the bitter cold and wind chill from the likes of ice sheets and tundras. Unlike [[cowboy hat]]s and [[bowler hat]]s, tuques don't provide a [[Social Impact]] bonus.
  
====Crafting====
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== Acquisition ==
As a complicated garment, tuques require [[Research#ComplexClothing|complex clothing]] to be researched and can only be made at a [[hand-tailoring bench]] or an [[electric tailoring bench]]. A tuque requires 25 of any [[fabric]], and 20 work to create. [[Leather]]s can't be used to create tuques.
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{{Acquisition}} [[Leather]]s cannot be used to create tuques.
  
====Conclusion & Comparison====
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Tuques can also be [[trade|purchased]] or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates.
Tuques, like [[parka]]s, significantly improve minimum comfortable temperature, meaning they're mainly practical for extreme colds of those which can drop below -30 Celsius in Winter (sea ice, ice sheets, tundras, boreal Forests). Compared to [[cowboy hat]]s and [[bowler hat]]s, tuques provide much better cold insulation and identical armor, but don't offer any heat insulation or social impact bonus.
 
{{Clothing material table}}
 
  
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== Analysis ==
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Tuques, like [[parka]]s, significantly improve minimum comfortable temperature, meaning they're designed for colder [[biome]]s, especially the more extreme ones which can drop below {{Temperature|-30}} in Winter (sea ice, ice sheets, tundras, boreal Forests). Tuques are limited to [[fabrics]] only - this makes a number of low cost, high insulation materials such as the [[wools]] available as an option, but also makes it so it cannot make use of the best warmth textile, [[guinea pig fur]] with a value of {{Temperature|{{Q|Guinea pig fur|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}}. The warmest valid choices, starting with megasloth wool {{Temperature|{{Q|Megasloth wool|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}}, can be compared on the table, below.
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Compared to [[cowboy hat]]s and [[bowler hat]]s, tuques don't offer any heat insulation or social impact bonus, but provide identical armor (which varies only with material) and much better cold insulation. Even a common cloth tuque of normal quality would provide {{Temperature|{{#expr:{{Q|Cloth|Insulation - Cold Factor}}*{{P|Insulation Factor - Cold}}-{{Q|Guinea pig fur|Insulation - Cold Factor}}*{{Q|Cowboy hat|Insulation Factor - Cold}}}}||delta}} better cold protection than an elite guinea pig fur cowboy hat or bowler. If you expect your colonists to experience both hot and cold extremes, having both types of hats on hand would be wise.
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The [[tailcap]]{{IdeologyIcon}} is essentially a tuque made with [[leather]] instead of [[fabric]], to the point where it is largely statistically identical. Thus, the differences between the two pieces of headwear come primarily from the materials that are used to make them rather than items themselves. Thus, when deciding between the tuque and the tailcap, it largely comes down to that stats of the textiles are available. For ease of comparison, see the table on the [[Textiles]] page, as well as the material table below and on the [[#Material_Table|Tailcap]] page.
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{{Apparel Stats Table}}
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== Version history ==
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* [[Version/0.8.657|0.8.657]] - Added
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{{Nav|clothing|wide}}
 
[[Category:Clothing]]
 
[[Category:Clothing]]
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 24 June 2024

Tuque

Tuque

A soft, thick cap. Great for keeping warm in winter.

Base Stats

Type
GearClothing
Tech Level
Medieval
Mass
0.07 kg
HP
80

Apparel

Insulation Factor - Cold
0.5×
Insulation Factor - Heat
Armor Factor - Sharp
0.2
Armor Factor - Blunt
0.2
Armor Factor - Heat
0.2
Clothing For Nudity
False
Lifestage
Child, Adult
Coverage
Head, Left Ear, Right Ear
Layer
Headgear

Creation

Crafted At
Hand tailor bench / Electric tailor bench
Required Research
Complex clothing
Work To Make
1,200 ticks (20 secs)
Work Speed Stat
General Labor Speed
Stuff Tags
Fabric
Resources to make
Stuff 20
Technical
Has Quality
True
thingCategories
Headgear
defaultOutfitTags
Worker, Soldier
tags
IndustrialBasic
tradeTags
BasicClothing


Tuques are woolly caps worn in colder climates to protect the upper head and ears from the bitter cold and wind chill from the likes of ice sheets and tundras. Unlike cowboy hats and bowler hats, tuques don't provide a Social Impact bonus.

Acquisition[edit]

Tuques can be crafted at a hand tailor bench or electric tailor bench once the complex clothing research project has been completed. Each requires Stuff 20 Stuff (Fabric) and 1,200 ticks (20 secs) of work modified by the general labor speed of the crafter and the work to make factor of the material. Leathers cannot be used to create tuques.

Tuques can also be purchased or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates.

Analysis[edit]

Tuques, like parkas, significantly improve minimum comfortable temperature, meaning they're designed for colder biomes, especially the more extreme ones which can drop below -30 °C (-22 °F) in Winter (sea ice, ice sheets, tundras, boreal Forests). Tuques are limited to fabrics only - this makes a number of low cost, high insulation materials such as the wools available as an option, but also makes it so it cannot make use of the best warmth textile, guinea pig fur with a value of 38 °C (68.4 °F). The warmest valid choices, starting with megasloth wool 34 °C (61.2 °F), can be compared on the table, below.

Compared to cowboy hats and bowler hats, tuques don't offer any heat insulation or social impact bonus, but provide identical armor (which varies only with material) and much better cold insulation. Even a common cloth tuque of normal quality would provide 5.2 °C (9.4 °F) better cold protection than an elite guinea pig fur cowboy hat or bowler. If you expect your colonists to experience both hot and cold extremes, having both types of hats on hand would be wise.

The tailcapContent added by the Ideology DLC is essentially a tuque made with leather instead of fabric, to the point where it is largely statistically identical. Thus, the differences between the two pieces of headwear come primarily from the materials that are used to make them rather than items themselves. Thus, when deciding between the tuque and the tailcap, it largely comes down to that stats of the textiles are available. For ease of comparison, see the table on the Textiles page, as well as the material table below and on the Tailcap page.

Stats table

Feature Toggle
QualityRitual Quality Check Off.pngRitual Quality Check On.png
  • Tuque Tuque Sharp Blunt Heat HP Insulation
    - Cold
    Insulation
    - Heat
    Market Value
    Quality
    Material
    Awful Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 4.32% 0% 13.2% 80 -12 °C (-21.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 40 Silver
    Awful Bison wool Bison wool 4.32% 0% 13.2% 80 -10.4 °C (-18.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 29 Silver
    Awful Cloth Cloth 4.32% 0% 2.16% 80 -7.2 °C (-13 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 17 Silver
    Awful Devilstrand Devilstrand 16.8% 4.32% 36% 104 -8 °C (-14.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 57 Silver
    Awful Hyperweave Hyperweave 24% 6.48% 34.56% 192 -10.4 °C (-18.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 92 Silver
    Awful Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 9.6% 0% 13.2% 80 -13.6 °C (-24.5 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 29 Silver
    Awful Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 4.32% 0% 13.2% 80 -11.2 °C (-20.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 29 Silver
    Awful Sheep wool Sheep wool 4.32% 0% 13.2% 80 -10.4 °C (-18.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 29 Silver
    Awful Synthread Synthread 11.28% 3.12% 10.8% 104 -8.8 °C (-15.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 42 Silver
    Poor Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 5.76% 0% 17.6% 80 -13.5 °C (-24.3 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 60 Silver
    Poor Bison wool Bison wool 5.76% 0% 17.6% 80 -11.7 °C (-21.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 44 Silver
    Poor Cloth Cloth 5.76% 0% 2.88% 80 -8.1 °C (-14.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 26 Silver
    Poor Devilstrand Devilstrand 22.4% 5.76% 48% 104 -9 °C (-16.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 86 Silver
    Poor Hyperweave Hyperweave 32% 8.64% 46.08% 192 -11.7 °C (-21.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 138 Silver
    Poor Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 12.8% 0% 17.6% 80 -15.3 °C (-27.5 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 44 Silver
    Poor Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 5.76% 0% 17.6% 80 -12.6 °C (-22.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 44 Silver
    Poor Sheep wool Sheep wool 5.76% 0% 17.6% 80 -11.7 °C (-21.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 44 Silver
    Poor Synthread Synthread 15.04% 4.16% 14.4% 104 -9.9 °C (-17.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 63 Silver
    Normal Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 7.2% 0% 22% 80 -15 °C (-27 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 80 Silver
    Normal Bison wool Bison wool 7.2% 0% 22% 80 -13 °C (-23.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 58 Silver
    Normal Cloth Cloth 7.2% 0% 3.6% 80 -9 °C (-16.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 34 Silver
    Normal Devilstrand Devilstrand 28% 7.2% 60% 104 -10 °C (-18 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 114 Silver
    Normal Hyperweave Hyperweave 40% 10.8% 57.6% 192 -13 °C (-23.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 184 Silver
    Normal Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 16% 0% 22% 80 -17 °C (-30.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 58 Silver
    Normal Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 7.2% 0% 22% 80 -14 °C (-25.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 58 Silver
    Normal Sheep wool Sheep wool 7.2% 0% 22% 80 -13 °C (-23.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 58 Silver
    Normal Synthread Synthread 18.8% 5.2% 18% 104 -11 °C (-19.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 84 Silver
    Good Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 8.28% 0% 25.3% 80 -16.5 °C (-29.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 100 Silver
    Good Bison wool Bison wool 8.28% 0% 25.3% 80 -14.3 °C (-25.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 73 Silver
    Good Cloth Cloth 8.28% 0% 4.14% 80 -9.9 °C (-17.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 43 Silver
    Good Devilstrand Devilstrand 32.2% 8.28% 69% 104 -11 °C (-19.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 143 Silver
    Good Hyperweave Hyperweave 46% 12.42% 66.24% 192 -14.3 °C (-25.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 230 Silver
    Good Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 18.4% 0% 25.3% 80 -18.7 °C (-33.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 73 Silver
    Good Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 8.28% 0% 25.3% 80 -15.4 °C (-27.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 73 Silver
    Good Sheep wool Sheep wool 8.28% 0% 25.3% 80 -14.3 °C (-25.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 73 Silver
    Good Synthread Synthread 21.62% 5.98% 20.7% 104 -12.1 °C (-21.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 105 Silver
    Excellent Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 9.36% 0% 28.6% 80 -18 °C (-32.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 120 Silver
    Excellent Bison wool Bison wool 9.36% 0% 28.6% 80 -15.6 °C (-28.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 87 Silver
    Excellent Cloth Cloth 9.36% 0% 4.68% 80 -10.8 °C (-19.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 51 Silver
    Excellent Devilstrand Devilstrand 36.4% 9.36% 78% 104 -12 °C (-21.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 171 Silver
    Excellent Hyperweave Hyperweave 52% 14.04% 74.88% 192 -15.6 °C (-28.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 275 Silver
    Excellent Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 20.8% 0% 28.6% 80 -20.4 °C (-36.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 87 Silver
    Excellent Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 9.36% 0% 28.6% 80 -16.8 °C (-30.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 87 Silver
    Excellent Sheep wool Sheep wool 9.36% 0% 28.6% 80 -15.6 °C (-28.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 87 Silver
    Excellent Synthread Synthread 24.44% 6.76% 23.4% 104 -13.2 °C (-23.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 126 Silver
    Masterwork Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 10.44% 0% 31.9% 80 -22.5 °C (-40.5 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 200 Silver
    Masterwork Bison wool Bison wool 10.44% 0% 31.9% 80 -19.5 °C (-35.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 146 Silver
    Masterwork Cloth Cloth 10.44% 0% 5.22% 80 -13.5 °C (-24.3 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 86 Silver
    Masterwork Devilstrand Devilstrand 40.6% 10.44% 87% 104 -15 °C (-27 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 285 Silver
    Masterwork Hyperweave Hyperweave 58% 15.66% 83.52% 192 -19.5 °C (-35.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 460 Silver
    Masterwork Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 23.2% 0% 31.9% 80 -25.5 °C (-45.9 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 146 Silver
    Masterwork Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 10.44% 0% 31.9% 80 -21 °C (-37.8 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 146 Silver
    Masterwork Sheep wool Sheep wool 10.44% 0% 31.9% 80 -19.5 °C (-35.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 146 Silver
    Masterwork Synthread Synthread 27.26% 7.54% 26.1% 104 -16.5 °C (-29.7 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 210 Silver
    Legendary Alpaca wool Alpaca wool 12.96% 0% 39.6% 80 -27 °C (-48.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 400 Silver
    Legendary Bison wool Bison wool 12.96% 0% 39.6% 80 -23.4 °C (-42.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 290 Silver
    Legendary Cloth Cloth 12.96% 0% 6.48% 80 -16.2 °C (-29.2 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 172 Silver
    Legendary Devilstrand Devilstrand 50.4% 12.96% 108% 104 -18 °C (-32.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 570 Silver
    Legendary Hyperweave Hyperweave 72% 19.44% 103.68% 192 -23.4 °C (-42.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 920 Silver
    Legendary Megasloth wool Megasloth wool 28.8% 0% 39.6% 80 -30.6 °C (-55.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 290 Silver
    Legendary Muffalo wool Muffalo wool 12.96% 0% 39.6% 80 -25.2 °C (-45.4 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 290 Silver
    Legendary Sheep wool Sheep wool 12.96% 0% 39.6% 80 -23.4 °C (-42.1 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 290 Silver
    Legendary Synthread Synthread 33.84% 9.36% 32.4% 104 -19.8 °C (-35.6 °F) +0 °C (0 °F) 420 Silver

    For the full effects of qualities, see Quality.

  • Version history[edit]