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Human leather is an abundant resource and conveniently comes with a good supply of meat. The value of human harvest makes it attractive to increase colony wealth, if one can deal with the mood penalties incured from harvesting humans.  Colonists with certain [[Traits|traits]] gain no stress from hauling and butchering human corpses (see [[Human Resources]]).
 
Human leather is an abundant resource and conveniently comes with a good supply of meat. The value of human harvest makes it attractive to increase colony wealth, if one can deal with the mood penalties incured from harvesting humans.  Colonists with certain [[Traits|traits]] gain no stress from hauling and butchering human corpses (see [[Human Resources]]).
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Revision as of 04:42, 30 August 2020

Human leather

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Tanned, dried, scraped human skin. Most people find this material horrifying. Some find it fascinating. While a decent leather, it neither protects nor insulates particularly well.


Type
TextileLeather
Stack Limit
75

Base Stats

Flammability
1
Market Value
4.2
Mass
0.03
Max Hit Points
60
... further results

Stat Modifiers

Armor - Blunt
×0.24
Armor - Heat
×1.5
Armor - Sharp
×0.64
Flammability
×1
Insulation - Cold
×12
Insulation - Heat
×12
Max Hit Points
×1.3
... further results

Human leather is obtained when a cook butchers a human corpse at a butcher table; it may be used as a crafting ingredient like any other leather. However, because of its horrifying origins, colonists without the Psychopath, Cannibal, or Bloodlust trait will get a mood debuff for each such piece of clothing worn.

Human leather is an abundant resource and conveniently comes with a good supply of meat. The value of human harvest makes it attractive to increase colony wealth, if one can deal with the mood penalties incured from harvesting humans. Colonists with certain traits gain no stress from hauling and butchering human corpses (see Human Resources).