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Revision as of 12:30, 3 September 2020
Jacket
"A tough jacket to stop scrapes and bruises, and keep one warm in chilly weather."
Base Stats
Apparel
- Insulation Factor - Cold
- 0.8×
- Insulation Factor - Heat
- 0.3×
- Armor Factor - Sharp
- 0.3
- Armor Factor - Blunt
- 0.3
- Armor Factor - Heat
- 0.3
- Coverage
- Torso, Neck, Left Shoulder, Left Arm, Right Shoulder, Right Arm
- Layer
- Shell
Creation
- Work To Make
- 7,000 ticks (1.94 mins)
Summary
Overview & Obtaining
Jackets are a middle ground between a duster and a parka, best suited to moderately cold biomes (not extreme enough to require parkas). They can be purchased (as with any other piece of apparel), crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates. Starting colonists may also spawn wearing a synthread jacket.
Crafting
As a complicated garment, Jackets can only be made at tailoring benches, which requires complex clothing to be researched in order to be constructed. A jacket requires 70 of any textile, and 117 units of work.
Conclusion & Comparison
Overall, jackets are a middle-ground between dusters and parkas; requiring fewer resources and less work to craft, but offering less value in either extreme cold or extreme heat. In warm biomes, dusters are almost always more useful, since dusters cover more body parts and do a better job protecting from heat. In extremely cold biomes, parkas are often required to deal with ultra-low temperatures.
In moderately cold biomes though, jackets can be preferable to parkas in some cases Jackets offer better armor than parkas, so if you can get good enough insulation from the cold using jackets you're usually better off doing so.
Material Table
Material | Sharp | Blunt | Heat | Item HP | Insulation - Cold | Insulation - Heat | Market Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cloth Jacket | 10.8% | 0% | 5.4% | 160 | -14.4 °C (-25.9 °F) | +5.4 °C (9.7 °F) | 130 |
Synthread Jacket | 28.2% | 7.8% | 27% | 208 | -17.6 °C (-31.7 °F) | +6.6 °C (11.9 °F) | 305 |
Devilstrand Jacket | 42% | 10.8% | 90% | 208 | -16 °C (-28.8 °F) | +7.2 °C (13 °F) | 410 |
Hyperweave Jacket | 60% | 16.2% | 86.4% | 384 | -20.8 °C (-37.4 °F) | +7.8 °C (14 °F) | 655 |
Megasloth wool Jacket | 24% | 0% | 33% | 160 | -27.2 °C (-49 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 215 |
Muffalo wool Jacket | 10.8% | 0% | 33% | 160 | -22.4 °C (-40.3 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 215 |
Alpaca wool Jacket | 10.8% | 0% | 33% | 160 | -24 °C (-43.2 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 290 |
Bison wool Jacket | 10.8% | 0% | 33% | 160 | -20.8 °C (-37.4 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 215 |
Sheep wool Jacket | 10.8% | 0% | 33% | 160 | -20.8 °C (-37.4 °F) | +3 °C (5.4 °F) | 215 |
Plainleather Jacket | 24.3% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -12.8 °C (-23 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 172 |
Dog leather Jacket | 24.3% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -11.2 °C (-20.2 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 165 |
Wolfskin Jacket | 30.6% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -19.2 °C (-34.6 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 235 |
Panthera fur Jacket | 27.9% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -12.8 °C (-23 °F) | +7.2 °C (13 °F) | 235 |
Camelhide Jacket | 24.3% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -12.8 °C (-23 °F) | +7.2 °C (13 °F) | 186 |
Bluefur Jacket | 24.3% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -16 °C (-28.8 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 186 |
Bearskin Jacket | 33.6% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -16 °C (-28.8 °F) | +6 °C (10.8 °F) | 265 |
Guinea pig fur Jacket | 20.1% | 4.2% | 45% | 96 | -30.4 °C (-54.7 °F) | +5.4 °C (9.7 °F) | 375 |
Human leather Jacket | 19.2% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -9.6 °C (-17.3 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 320 |
Pigskin Jacket | 19.2% | 7.2% | 45% | 208 | -9.6 °C (-17.3 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 158 |
Lightleather Jacket | 16.2% | 4.2% | 45% | 160 | -9.6 °C (-17.3 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 158 |
Birdskin Jacket | 20.1% | 4.2% | 45% | 160 | -8 °C (-14.4 °F) | +3 °C (5.4 °F) | 151 |
Chinchilla fur Jacket | 20.1% | 4.2% | 45% | 160 | -24 °C (-43.2 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 480 |
Foxfur Jacket | 24.3% | 6.3% | 45% | 160 | -16 °C (-28.8 °F) | +4.8 °C (8.6 °F) | 270 |
Lizardskin Jacket | 24.3% | 8.1% | 45% | 160 | -9.6 °C (-17.3 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 172 |
Elephant leather Jacket | 33.6% | 7.2% | 45% | 240 | -11.2 °C (-20.2 °F) | +3.6 °C (6.5 °F) | 195 |
Heavy fur Jacket | 37.2% | 7.2% | 45% | 240 | -24 °C (-43.2 °F) | +4.2 °C (7.6 °F) | 255 |
Rhinoceros leather Jacket | 38.7% | 7.2% | 45% | 240 | -11.2 °C (-20.2 °F) | +4.2 °C (7.6 °F) | 320 |
Thrumbofur Jacket | 62.4% | 10.8% | 45% | 320 | -27.2 °C (-49 °F) | +6.6 °C (11.9 °F) | 1005 |
Patchleather Jacket | 13.5% | 5.7% | 27% | 160 | -7.2 °C (-13 °F) | +2.7 °C (4.9 °F) | 130 |
Assuming Normal quality, for the effect of other qualities, see Quality.