Leathers

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 Beauty FactorBeauty OffsetFlammability FactorMax Health FactorMelee Cooldown FactorWork To Make FactorWork To Make Offset
Bearskin1.911
Birdskin111
Bluefur1.311
Camelhide1.311
Chinchilla fur3.611
Dog leather111
Dread leather111
Elephant leather1.611
Foxfur211
Guinea pig fur2.811
Heavy fur1.8511
Human leather111
Lightleather111
Lizardskin1.211
Panthera fur1.711
Patchleather111
Pigskin111
Plainleather111
Rhinoceros leather2.411
Thrumbofur811
Wolfskin1.711
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The strong furry leather of a bear. Compared to most leather, it is quite a bit tougher and a bit better at all kinds of temperature regulation

Bearskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a grizzly bear or polar bear at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped bird skin. It is quite delicate. Without its feathers, it provides little protection from heat or cold.

Birdskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers most types of birds at a butcher table.

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The furry pelt of muffalo. Recognizable by its distinctive blue tint. Good at temperature regulation in cold climates.

Bluefur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a muffalo at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped camel skin. Good at temperature regulation in hot climates.

Camelhide is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a dromedary or an alpaca at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped chinchilla skin. Known as an extremely luxurious and insulating fur, it is exceptionally valuable.

Chinchilla fur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a chinchilla at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped skin. A good traditional material for making clothes and bags.

Dog leather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a dog such as huskies, labrador retrievers, and yorkshire terriers, at a butcher table.

Thick, tough leather taken from some monstrous creature. The surface is covered in ugly scars and whorls, and smells faintly of rotten meat. Most people will be unhappy if made to wear apparel made of this.

Dread leather is a type of leather added by the Anomaly DLC that is produced when a cook butchers one of a variety of entities at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped elephant skin. While quite tough, it is a poor insulator.

Elephant leather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers an elephant at a butcher table.

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The pelt of a fox. It protects well from the cold and is quite luxurious, fetching a high price.

Foxfur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers an arctic, fennec, or red fox at a butcher table.

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Sheets of guinea pig fur. It is delicate, but luxurious.

Guinea pig fur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a Guinea pig at a butcher table.

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Thick leather covered in a long, rugged mat of fur. Harvested from a large, hardy animal. This thick skin insulates and protects very well.

Heavy fur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a megasloth at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped human skin. Most people find this material horrifying. Some find it fascinating. While a decent leather, it neither protects nor insulates particularly well.

Human leather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a human at a butcher table. It inflicts a mood penality on most pawns when worn as clothing.

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Lightweight, thin leather. Probably harvested from a small animal. Not as protective as thicker leathers.

Lightleather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers one of a variety of small animals at a butcher table.

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The tanned skin of a cold-blooded reptile. Lizardskin is reasonably tough, but does not insulate well at all.

Lizardskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a reptile such as a cobra, tortoise, or iguana at a butcher table.

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

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.

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A weak textile created by cutting up and sewing together various types of leathers. Regardless of what kind of leather is used to create it, patchleather's irregular seams make it less tough and less insulating than any intact leather.

Patchleather is a type of leather produced when a tailor combines different types of leather at a tailor bench. Useful for combining unusably small amounts of different leathers into a single type to get a large enough quantity for use.

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Tanned, dried, scraped pig skin. While a decent leather, it neither protects nor insulates particularly well.

Pigskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a pig or a wild boar at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped skin. A good traditional material for making clothes and bags.

Plainleather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers one of a variety of medium-sized animals at a butcher table.

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Tanned, dried, scraped rhinocerous skin. It is exceptionally durable in combat, but provides little protection from weather.

Rhinoceros leather is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a rhinoceros at a butcher table.

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Furry pelt of a thrumbo. Luxurious and extraordinarily durable. Used for the highest-quality crafts for its insulation and strength.

Thrumbofur is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a thrumbo. It is one of the best clothing materials in the game; thrumbofur apparel surpasses all other leathers in terms of protection, and it is one of the best insulators. High quality items can even match flak vests and helmets in terms of armor value.

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A soft furry pelt harvested from a wolf-like creature. It is difficult to pierce and insulates well against cold.

Wolfskin is a type of leather produced when a cook butchers a timber wolf, arctic wolf, or warg at a butcher table.