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− | {{ | + | <onlyinclude> |
− | | name = T-shirt | + | {{infobox main |
− | | image = T-Shirt.png | + | |name = T-shirt |
− | | description = A simple T-shirt. | + | |image = T-Shirt.png|T-shirt |
− | | type = Gear | + | |description = "A simple T-shirt." |
− | | type2 = Clothing | + | |type = Gear |
− | | | + | |type2 = Clothing |
− | | hp = 100 | + | |buy = {{icon|cloth|40}} |
− | + | |hp = 100 | |
− | + | |work to make = 27 | |
− | + | |marketvalue = 120 | |
− | | work to make = | + | |insulationcold = 0.22 |
− | | | + | |insulationheat = 0.1 |
− | | | + | |armorblunt = 3 |
− | + | |armorsharp = 3 | |
− | + | |mass base = 0.25 | |
− | + | }}</onlyinclude> | |
− | | | + | ==Summary== |
− | | | + | ====Overview & Obtaining==== |
− | | | + | T-shirts are one of two shirts available in RimWorld, and are inferior to the [[button-down shirt]]. T-shirts can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates. |
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− | == | + | ====Crafting==== |
− | + | As a complicated garment, t-shirts can only be made at [[Hand-tailoring bench|tailoring]] [[Electric tailoring bench|benches]], which requires [[Research#Complex Clothing|complex clothing]] to be researched in order to be constructed. A t-shirt requires 40 of any textile, and 27 units of work. | |
− | + | ====Conclusion & Comparison==== | |
− | + | T-shirts are not particularly useful given that [[button-down shirt]]s are a strict upgrade with only a minor increase in cost. Comparing the two options: | |
− | == | ||
− | T-shirts are not particularly useful | ||
* T-shirts have the same armor values, but don't cover the arms or neck | * T-shirts have the same armor values, but don't cover the arms or neck | ||
* T-shirts offer slightly worse insulation from cold (22% vs. 26%) | * T-shirts offer slightly worse insulation from cold (22% vs. 26%) | ||
* T-shirts require fewer textiles to craft (40 vs. 45) and take less work (27 vs. 45) | * T-shirts require fewer textiles to craft (40 vs. 45) and take less work (27 vs. 45) | ||
− | In fact, the combination of a t-shirt and [[pants]] is actually | + | In fact, the combination of a t-shirt and [[pants]] is actually **worse** than [[tribalwear]]. Compared to a t-shirt and pants: |
− | * Tribalwear offers identical armor and coverage | + | * Tribalwear offers identical armor and coverage |
* Tribalwear has better insulation - cold (55% vs. 42%) | * Tribalwear has better insulation - cold (55% vs. 42%) | ||
* Tribalwear has much better insulation - heat (55% vs. 18%) | * Tribalwear has much better insulation - heat (55% vs. 18%) | ||
* Tribalwear requires fewer textiles to craft (60 vs. 80) and takes significantly less work (30 vs. 54) | * Tribalwear requires fewer textiles to craft (60 vs. 80) and takes significantly less work (30 vs. 54) | ||
− | {{ | + | ==Insulation Information== |
+ | T-shirts offer a small amount of insulation from heat (10%) and a bit more insulation from cold (22%). | ||
+ | The exact insulation in-game depends on the [[textile]] used and the [[quality]] of the crafted item. | ||
+ | Assuming normal quality, a t-shirt offers: | ||
+ | {{tag/Keeps Cool|0.1}} | ||
+ | {{tag/Keeps Warm|0.22}} | ||
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[[Category:Clothing]] | [[Category:Clothing]] | ||
+ | {{nav|clothing|wide}} |