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+ | =Summary= | ||
+ | ====Overview & Obtaining==== | ||
+ | T-shirts are one of two available shirts available in RimWorld, and are inferior to the [[Button-down Shirt|button-down shirt]]. T-shirts can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates. | ||
− | + | ====Crafting==== | |
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As a complicated garment, t-shirts can only be made at [[Hand-tailoring bench|tailoring]] [[Electric tailoring bench|benches]], which requires [[Research#Complex Clothing|complex clothing]] to be researched in order to be constructed. A t-shirt requires 50 of any textile, and 84 seconds of work (5,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, [[Consciousness|consciousness]], [[Sight|sight]], or [[Manipulation|manipulation]]. | As a complicated garment, t-shirts can only be made at [[Hand-tailoring bench|tailoring]] [[Electric tailoring bench|benches]], which requires [[Research#Complex Clothing|complex clothing]] to be researched in order to be constructed. A t-shirt requires 50 of any textile, and 84 seconds of work (5,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, [[Consciousness|consciousness]], [[Sight|sight]], or [[Manipulation|manipulation]]. | ||
+ | ====Conclusion & Comparison==== | ||
T-shirts are overall not particularly useful in the game, as button-down shirts easily outplace t-shirts in terms of insulation and protection (more coverage). Although t-shirts are cheap to make, button-down shirts are barely more expensive and the only real difference is the moderate increase in labour, but this isn't significant enough to justify taking t-shirts over button-down shirts. | T-shirts are overall not particularly useful in the game, as button-down shirts easily outplace t-shirts in terms of insulation and protection (more coverage). Although t-shirts are cheap to make, button-down shirts are barely more expensive and the only real difference is the moderate increase in labour, but this isn't significant enough to justify taking t-shirts over button-down shirts. | ||
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+ | =Insulation Information= | ||
+ | {{tag/Keeps Warm|3}} |
Revision as of 07:05, 30 November 2016
T-Shirt
"A basic T-shirt.."
Base Stats
- Type
- Apparel
- Weapon Class
- Modern
Armor
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- Insulation - Heat
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- Armor - Sharp
- 3%%
- Armor - Blunt
- 3%%
Summary
Overview & Obtaining
T-shirts are one of two available shirts available in RimWorld, and are inferior to the button-down shirt. T-shirts can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates.
Crafting
As a complicated garment, t-shirts can only be made at tailoring benches, which requires complex clothing to be researched in order to be constructed. A t-shirt requires 50 of any textile, and 84 seconds of work (5,000 ticks) to be created, assuming baseline global work speed, consciousness, sight, or manipulation.
Conclusion & Comparison
T-shirts are overall not particularly useful in the game, as button-down shirts easily outplace t-shirts in terms of insulation and protection (more coverage). Although t-shirts are cheap to make, button-down shirts are barely more expensive and the only real difference is the moderate increase in labour, but this isn't significant enough to justify taking t-shirts over button-down shirts.
Insulation Information
Keeps Warm | ||
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Minimum | ||
Fabric | Alpaca wool | −90°C |
Cloth | −54°C | |
Devilstrand | −60°C | |
Hyperweave | −78°C | |
Megasloth wool | −102°C | |
Muffalo wool | −84°C | |
Synthread | −66°C | |
Leather | Bearskin | −60°C |
Birdskin | −30°C | |
Bluefur | −60°C | |
Camelhide | −48°C | |
Chinchilla fur | −90°C | |
Dog leather | −42°C | |
Elephant leather | −42°C | |
Foxfur | −60°C | |
Heavy fur | −90°C | |
Human leather | −36°C | |
Lightleather | −36°C | |
Lizardskin | −36°C | |
Panthera fur | −48°C | |
Patchleather | −27°C | |
Plainleather | −48°C | |
Rhinoceros leather | −42°C | |
Thrumbofur | −102°C | |
Wolfskin | −72°C |