Panthera fur

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Panthera fur

Panthera fur

A soft furry pelt harvested from a big cat. It is difficult to pierce and insulates well against heat.

Base Stats

Type
TextileLeather
Stuff Categories
Leathery
Market Value
Silver
Stack Limit
75
Mass
0.03 kg
Beauty
-4
HP
60
Flammability
100%
Rotatable
False
Path Cost
15 (46%)

Stat Modifiers

Beauty Factor
×1.7
Work To Make Factor
×1
Work To Build Factor
×1
Max Hit Points
×1.3
Flammability
×1
Armor - Sharp
×0.93
Armor - Blunt
×0.24
Armor - Heat
×1.5
Insulation - Cold
+16 °C (28.8 °F)
Insulation - Heat
+24 °C (43.2 °F)
Technical
Color
(60,60,60)


Panthera fur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a big cat such as a cougar, lynx, or panther at a butcher table.

Acquisition

The following animals provide panthera fur.

  • Animal Leather Yield
    Cougar 40
    Lynx 28
    Panther 40
  • Analysis

    Panthera fur is the 10th most protective textile in the game - slightly above plainleather. It also has the second highest heat insulation in the game. These factors make panthera fur a very good candidate for dusters and general clothing in the early game, especially in hot biomes.

    However, panthera fur should eventually be replaced by devilstrand and other better materials. Devilstrand in particular offers the same heat insulation with much more physical protection. If devilstrand is limited, use devilstrand for dusters, where it has the most impact. Panthera fur can be used for other sets of clothing, for at least some protection against damage.

    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 made redundant as clothing, panthera fur is a decent choice for furniture beauty.

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    Version history

    • 0.19/1.0 - Panthera fur is a new leather type added as a merger of different fur types from big cats: cougarskin, lynxskin, and pantherskin.