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Unlike other leathers, patchleather is not procured by butchering animals, but rather by combining other leathers together at a [[electric tailor bench|tailor bench]]. 50 units of any other types of leather, except [[human leather]], will output 50 units of patchleather.
 
Unlike other leathers, patchleather is not procured by butchering animals, but rather by combining other leathers together at a [[electric tailor bench|tailor bench]]. 50 units of any other types of leather, except [[human leather]], will output 50 units of patchleather.
 
==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==
Patchleather has the worst stats of any leather in the game in both protection and insulation. The only [[textiles]] it is superior to is [[cloth]] and the [[wools]], and even then only just and only in terms of protection as it is signifcantly inferior to them in insulation. It has the lowest insulation, market value and beauty of any textile, and tied 2nd lowest item hitpoints.
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Patchleather has the worst stats of any leather in the game in both protection and insulation. The only [[textiles]] it is superior to are [[cloth]] and the [[wools]], and even then only just and only in terms of protection as it is signifcantly inferior to them in insulation. It has the lowest insulation, market value and beauty of any textile, and tied 2nd lowest item hitpoints.
  
 
The main advantages of patchleather are that it's cheap and easy to produce in bulk as it can use up the small quanities of leather left over that are insufficient to make anything. This can convert an usable resource into a usable one when textile supplies are low. Keep in mind, however, that in some cases it may be more profitable to sell the other leather rather than attempt to convert them into patchleather and then construct something out of them.  
 
The main advantages of patchleather are that it's cheap and easy to produce in bulk as it can use up the small quanities of leather left over that are insufficient to make anything. This can convert an usable resource into a usable one when textile supplies are low. Keep in mind, however, that in some cases it may be more profitable to sell the other leather rather than attempt to convert them into patchleather and then construct something out of them.  

Revision as of 02:29, 2 June 2021

Patchleather

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A weak textile created by cutting up and sewing together various types of leathers. Regardless of what kind of leather is used to create it, patchleather's irregular seams make it less tough and less insulating than any intact leather.


Type
TextileLeather
Stack Limit
75

Base Stats

Flammability
1
Market Value
1.5
Max Hit Points
60
... further results

Stat Modifiers

Armor - Blunt
×0.19
Armor - Heat
×0.9
Armor - Sharp
×0.45
Flammability
×1
Insulation - Cold
×9
Insulation - Heat
×9
Max Hit Points
×1
... further results

Patchleather is a type of leather produced when a tailor combines different types of leather at a tailor bench. Useful for combining unusably small amounts of different leathers into a single type to get a large enough quantity for use.

Acquisition

Unlike other leathers, patchleather is not procured by butchering animals, but rather by combining other leathers together at a tailor bench. 50 units of any other types of leather, except human leather, will output 50 units of patchleather.

Analysis

Patchleather has the worst stats of any leather in the game in both protection and insulation. The only textiles it is superior to are cloth and the wools, and even then only just and only in terms of protection as it is signifcantly inferior to them in insulation. It has the lowest insulation, market value and beauty of any textile, and tied 2nd lowest item hitpoints.

The main advantages of patchleather are that it's cheap and easy to produce in bulk as it can use up the small quanities of leather left over that are insufficient to make anything. This can convert an usable resource into a usable one when textile supplies are low. Keep in mind, however, that in some cases it may be more profitable to sell the other leather rather than attempt to convert them into patchleather and then construct something out of them.

Generally, it should only be when there is no alternative or where its stats have little effect on the utility of the resulting item, such as in clothing production quests or Armchairs whose beauty rarely significantly affects a room's quality.

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