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+ | =Summary= | ||
+ | ====Overview & Obtaining==== | ||
+ | Parkas are large, thick jackets which are used to protect one from the bitter coldness of Boreal Forests, freezing Tundras, and perilous Ice Sheets. They insulate exceptionally well, protecting the wearer from an additional -40 Celsius as to what they'd handle without any coat - but the wearer will also be less able to cope with higher temperatures (especially with wool parkas), reducing their maximum comfortable temperature by 3 Celsius too. Due to their size, parkas also hinder their wearers by reducing their movement speed by 0.05 c/s, and reducing their overall global workspeed by 20%. | ||
− | Parkas | + | Parkas can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders, Pirates, or Tribals - this being the only garment that can be found worn by all existing human factions. When starting a tribal faction, there's a chance one of your starting tribespeople will spawn with a cloth parka equipped. |
+ | ====Crafting==== | ||
As a complicated garment, Parkas can only be made at [[Hand-tailoring bench|tailoring]] [[Electric tailoring bench|benches]], which requires [[Research#ComplexClothing|complex clothing]] to be researched in order to be constructed. A parka requires 120 of any textile, and 334 seconds of work (20,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, [[Consciousness|consciousness]], [[Sight|sight]], and [[Manipulation|manipulation]]. | As a complicated garment, Parkas can only be made at [[Hand-tailoring bench|tailoring]] [[Electric tailoring bench|benches]], which requires [[Research#ComplexClothing|complex clothing]] to be researched in order to be constructed. A parka requires 120 of any textile, and 334 seconds of work (20,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, [[Consciousness|consciousness]], [[Sight|sight]], and [[Manipulation|manipulation]]. | ||
− | Although Parkas are the most insulating garment in the game (with the exception of [[Power Armor|power armour]]), they bring about a slight movement speed penalty, and a considerable reduction to global work speed. Although these penalties aren't a deal-breaker, it's typically advisable to have parkas early-game in colder biomes (until you can access wool and make woolen [[Jacket|jackets]] or [[Duster|dusters]] instead) - however, Parkas are typically influential in surviving those frozen ice sheets, tundras, and even exceptional boreal forests. | + | ====Conclusion & Comparison==== |
+ | Although Parkas are the most insulating garment in the game (with the exception of [[Power Armor|power armour]]), they bring about a slight movement speed penalty, and a considerable reduction to global work speed. Although these penalties aren't a deal-breaker, it's typically advisable to have parkas early-game in colder biomes (until you can access wool and make woolen [[Jacket|jackets]] or [[Duster|dusters]] instead) - however, Parkas are typically influential in surviving those frozen ice sheets, tundras, and even exceptional boreal forests. | ||
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+ | Parkas also offer the least amount of damage protection out of the 3 available coats. | ||
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+ | =Insulation Information= | ||
+ | {{Tag/Keeps Warm | 40 | 3 }} |
Revision as of 17:33, 29 November 2016
Parka
Summary
Overview & Obtaining
Parkas are large, thick jackets which are used to protect one from the bitter coldness of Boreal Forests, freezing Tundras, and perilous Ice Sheets. They insulate exceptionally well, protecting the wearer from an additional -40 Celsius as to what they'd handle without any coat - but the wearer will also be less able to cope with higher temperatures (especially with wool parkas), reducing their maximum comfortable temperature by 3 Celsius too. Due to their size, parkas also hinder their wearers by reducing their movement speed by 0.05 c/s, and reducing their overall global workspeed by 20%.
Parkas can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders, Pirates, or Tribals - this being the only garment that can be found worn by all existing human factions. When starting a tribal faction, there's a chance one of your starting tribespeople will spawn with a cloth parka equipped.
Crafting
As a complicated garment, Parkas can only be made at tailoring benches, which requires complex clothing to be researched in order to be constructed. A parka requires 120 of any textile, and 334 seconds of work (20,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, consciousness, sight, and manipulation.
Conclusion & Comparison
Although Parkas are the most insulating garment in the game (with the exception of power armour), they bring about a slight movement speed penalty, and a considerable reduction to global work speed. Although these penalties aren't a deal-breaker, it's typically advisable to have parkas early-game in colder biomes (until you can access wool and make woolen jackets or dusters instead) - however, Parkas are typically influential in surviving those frozen ice sheets, tundras, and even exceptional boreal forests.
Parkas also offer the least amount of damage protection out of the 3 available coats.
Insulation Information
Keeps Warm | ||
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Minimum | ||
Fabric | Alpaca wool | −1200°C |
Cloth | −720°C | |
Devilstrand | −800°C | |
Hyperweave | −1040°C | |
Megasloth wool | −1360°C | |
Muffalo wool | −1120°C | |
Synthread | −880°C | |
Leather | Bearskin | −800°C |
Birdskin | −400°C | |
Bluefur | −800°C | |
Camelhide | −640°C | |
Chinchilla fur | −1200°C | |
Dog leather | −560°C | |
Elephant leather | −560°C | |
Foxfur | −800°C | |
Heavy fur | −1200°C | |
Human leather | −480°C | |
Lightleather | −480°C | |
Lizardskin | −480°C | |
Panthera fur | −640°C | |
Patchleather | −360°C | |
Plainleather | −640°C | |
Rhinoceros leather | −560°C | |
Thrumbofur | −1360°C | |
Wolfskin | −960°C |