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{{Infobox main|leathery
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{{Define|Leather
| name = Chinchilla fur
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| label = chinchilla fur
| image = Chinchillafur b.png
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| image = Chinchillafur
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| color = (178,170,158)
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| commonality = 0.025
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| default color = (178,170,158)
 
| description = Tanned, dried, scraped chinchilla skin. Known as an extremely luxurious and insulating fur, it is exceptionally valuable.
 
| description = Tanned, dried, scraped chinchilla skin. Known as an extremely luxurious and insulating fur, it is exceptionally valuable.
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| path cost = 15
| type = Textile
 
| type2 = Leather
 
| stuff category = Leathery
 
| hp = 60
 
| flammability = 1
 
| marketvalue = 6.5
 
| beauty = -30
 
| mass base = 0.03
 
 
| stack limit = 75
 
| stack limit = 75
| path cost = 14
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| beauty base = -30
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| beauty factor = 3.6
 
| beauty factor = 3.6
| max hit points factor = 1
 
| flammability factor = 1
 
| work to make factor = 1
 
| work to build factor = 1
 
 
| armor - sharp factor = 0.67
 
| armor - sharp factor = 0.67
 
| armor - blunt factor = 0.14
 
| armor - blunt factor = 0.14
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| insulation - cold factor = 30
 
| insulation - cold factor = 30
 
| insulation - heat factor = 16
 
| insulation - heat factor = 16
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| flammability base = 1.0
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| flammability factor = 1.0
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| market value base = 6.5
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| market value factor = 1.30
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| max hit points base = 60
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| max hit points factor = 1.0
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| work to make factor = 1.0
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| work to make offset =
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| work to build factor = 1.0
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| work to build offset =
 
| page verified for version = 1.2.2753
 
| page verified for version = 1.2.2753
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}}{{Info|'''Chinchilla fur''' is a type of [[leather]] produced when a [[Skills#Cooking|cook]] butchers a [[chinchilla]] at a [[butcher table]].}}
| color = (178,170,158)
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==Acquisition==
| commonality = 0.025
 
| default color = (178,170,158)
 
| label = chinchilla fur
 
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{{Info|'''Chinchilla fur''' is a type of [[leather]] produced when a [[Skills#Cooking|cook]] butchers a [[chinchilla]] at a [[butcher table]].}}
 
 
 
== Acquisition ==
 
 
The following animals provide Chinchilla fur.  
 
The following animals provide Chinchilla fur.  
 
{{Leather List}}
 
{{Leather List}}
  
== Usage ==
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==Analysis==
Chinchilla fur can be used to craft and build the following things:
 
{{Ingredient List}}
 
 
 
== Analysis ==
 
 
Chinchilla fur is one of the least protective [[textiles]] in the game, 3-way tied for 18th most protective. However it also has an exceptional market value and [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], and offers very good cold insulaton.  
 
Chinchilla fur is one of the least protective [[textiles]] in the game, 3-way tied for 18th most protective. However it also has an exceptional market value and [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], and offers very good cold insulaton.  
  
 
Its poor protection means its utility as clothing is negligible outside of cold [[biomes]]. [[Chinchilla]]s themselves are fairly rare and have a very small leather yield, so almost any other leather or textile will likely be both more available and more protective. In cold biomes however, chinchilla fur [[tribalwear]] can allow a pawn to survive without having to sacrifice the greater protection from a [[duster]] of a strong material for something warmer. In very cold biomes, very warm materials on all items may be required to survive.  
 
Its poor protection means its utility as clothing is negligible outside of cold [[biomes]]. [[Chinchilla]]s themselves are fairly rare and have a very small leather yield, so almost any other leather or textile will likely be both more available and more protective. In cold biomes however, chinchilla fur [[tribalwear]] can allow a pawn to survive without having to sacrifice the greater protection from a [[duster]] of a strong material for something warmer. In very cold biomes, very warm materials on all items may be required to survive.  
  
For use in [[furniture]], its [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], beaten only by [[thrumbofur]] and [[hyperweave]], makes it a good choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. However sourcing enough material to use this commonly will be difficult, as to gather enough fur for even a single [[armchair]] would require butchering of 8 chinchillas. You monster.
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For use in [[furniture]], its [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], beaten only by [[thrumbofur]] and [[hyperweave]], makes it a good choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. However sourcing enough material to use this commonly will be difficult, as to gather enough fur for even a single [[armchair]] would require butchering of 8 chinchillas.  
 
 
Chinchilla fur's high market value also make it a valuable commodity, especially if processed into a high [[quality]] item of [[clothing]] or [[furniture]] first, however the efficiency of raising chinchillas for the slaughter is unknown.
 
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
Chinchillafur a.png|One chinchilla fur
 
Chinchillafur b.png|Stack of chinchilla furs
 
</gallery>
 
  
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Chinchilla fur's high market value also make it a valuable commodity, especially if processed into a high [[quality]] item of [[clothing]] or [[furniture]] first, however the efficiency of raising chinchillas for the slaughter is unknown. 
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