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| name = Bearskin | | name = Bearskin | ||
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| description = The strong furry leather of a bear. Compared to most leather, it is quite a bit tougher and a bit better at all kinds of temperature regulation | | description = The strong furry leather of a bear. Compared to most leather, it is quite a bit tougher and a bit better at all kinds of temperature regulation | ||
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| mass base = 0.03 | | mass base = 0.03 | ||
| stack limit = 75 | | stack limit = 75 | ||
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| rotatable = false | | rotatable = false | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{Info|'''Bearskin''' is a type of [[leather]] produced when a [[Skills#Cooking|cook]] butchers a [[grizzly bear]] or [[polar bear]] at a [[butcher table]].}} |
− | ==Acquisition== | + | == Acquisition == |
The following animals provide Bearskin. | The following animals provide Bearskin. | ||
{{Leather List}} | {{Leather List}} | ||
− | == | + | == Usage == |
− | Bearskin | + | Bearskin can be used to craft and build the following things: |
+ | {{Ingredient List}} | ||
− | For use in [[furniture]], it has a middle-of-the-road [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]] | + | == Analysis == |
+ | Bearskin ties with [[elephant leather]] for 6th most protective textile against sharp and blunt, and 3rd against heat. They are very good candidates for [[duster]]s and other protective clothing - especially in temperate biomes. | ||
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+ | But even bearskin should be replaced by better materials, like [[devilstrand]], once available. [[Duster]]s and other protective apparel receives priority; using the best textiles on dusters has the most impact on protection. If you are limited on better textile, use extra bearskin for [[pants]] or [[button-down shirt]]s. | ||
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+ | For use in [[furniture]], it has a middle-of-the-road [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]]. But more beautiful textiles like [[thrumbofur]] are in high demand as clothing. So, once bearskin is made redundant as clothing, it is a decent choice for furniture [[beauty]]. | ||
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[[Category:Material]] [[Category:Textile]] [[Category:Leather]] | [[Category:Material]] [[Category:Textile]] [[Category:Leather]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 7 January 2024
Bearskin
The strong furry leather of a bear. Compared to most leather, it is quite a bit tougher and a bit better at all kinds of temperature regulation
Base Stats
- Stuff Categories
- Leathery
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 0.03 kg
- Beauty
- -4
- HP
- 60
- Flammability
- 100%
- Rotatable
- False
- Path Cost
- 14 (48%)
Stat Modifiers
- Beauty Factor
- ×1.9
- Work To Make Factor
- ×1
- Work To Build Factor
- ×1
- Max Hit Points
- ×1.3
- Flammability
- ×1
- Armor - Sharp
- ×1.12
- Armor - Blunt
- ×0.24
- Armor - Heat
- ×1.5
- Insulation - Cold
- +20 °C (36 °F)
- Insulation - Heat
- +20 °C (36 °F)
- Color
- (112,82,65)
Bearskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a grizzly bear or polar bear at a butcher table.
Acquisition[edit]
The following animals provide Bearskin.
Animal | Leather Yield |
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Grizzly bear | 86 |
Polar bear | 86 |
Usage[edit]
Bearskin can be used to craft and build the following things:
Analysis[edit]
Bearskin ties with elephant leather for 6th most protective textile against sharp and blunt, and 3rd against heat. They are very good candidates for dusters and other protective clothing - especially in temperate biomes.
But even bearskin should be replaced by better materials, like devilstrand, once available. Dusters and other protective apparel receives priority; using the best textiles on dusters has the most impact on protection. If you are limited on better textile, use extra bearskin for pants or button-down shirts.
For use in furniture, it has a middle-of-the-road beauty factor. But more beautiful textiles like thrumbofur are in high demand as clothing. So, once bearskin is made redundant as clothing, it is a decent choice for furniture beauty.