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Kid tribalwear is the cheapest and most insulating option, but the least protective:
 
Kid tribalwear is the cheapest and most insulating option, but the least protective:
 
* Compared to the kid romper, kid tribalwear does not cover the shoulders, arms, or legs, but it has +40% better heat insulation and +28% cold insulation. Both have the same armor rating and cost the same material, though the romper takes slightly more work to make.
 
* Compared to the kid romper, kid tribalwear does not cover the shoulders, arms, or legs, but it has +40% better heat insulation and +28% cold insulation. Both have the same armor rating and cost the same material, though the romper takes slightly more work to make.
* Compared to kid shirt + kid pants, kid tribalwear does not cover the shoulders or legs, but it has +32% better heat insulation and +8% cold insulation. Both sets have the same armor rating. The shirt and pants set costs {{Icon Small|stuff}} 10 [[textile]] more, and takes slightly more work to make.
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* Compared to kid shirt + kid pants, kid tribalwear does not cover the shoulders or legs, but it has +32% better heat insulation and +8% cold insulation. Both sets have the same armor rating. The shirt and pants set costs {{icon small|stuff}} 10 [[textile]] more, and takes slightly more work to make.
  
 
Due to the low protection of skin-layer apparel, even when made out of materials like [[devilstrand]], the differences between all 3 sets are very small. As children are frail, they should avoid combat anyways (or at least, avoid getting hit in combat); a slightly higher armor rating doesn't mitigate this. As kid tribalwear is cheaper and more insulating, it is often the best choice.
 
Due to the low protection of skin-layer apparel, even when made out of materials like [[devilstrand]], the differences between all 3 sets are very small. As children are frail, they should avoid combat anyways (or at least, avoid getting hit in combat); a slightly higher armor rating doesn't mitigate this. As kid tribalwear is cheaper and more insulating, it is often the best choice.
  
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