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Megasloths are theoretically the most work efficient animal for wool, however, since megasloths are not [[pen animal]]s, they need to be re-trained constantly. This is less of a concern when training is already accounted for in its role as a combat animal, as all combat animals require training, but even there it consumes more time than others. Combined with their difficulty to tame in the first place, their wool is usually a secondary consideration unless its insulative properties are desperately needed. | Megasloths are theoretically the most work efficient animal for wool, however, since megasloths are not [[pen animal]]s, they need to be re-trained constantly. This is less of a concern when training is already accounted for in its role as a combat animal, as all combat animals require training, but even there it consumes more time than others. Combined with their difficulty to tame in the first place, their wool is usually a secondary consideration unless its insulative properties are desperately needed. | ||
− | As compensation, megasloth wool insulates well against the cold, being the 2nd best [[textile]] for cold protection. Unlike their [[heavy fur|fur]], megasloth wool is not physically protective | + | As compensation, megasloth wool insulates well against the cold, being the 2nd best [[textile]] for cold protection. Unlike their [[heavy fur|fur]], megasloth wool is not physically protective, with it being slightly worse than [[plainleather]]. |
== Training == | == Training == |