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− | Rhinoceros leather is 4th most protective [[textile]] in the game. It is | + | Rhinoceros leather is 4th most protective [[textile]] in the game. It is behind [[devilstrand]], though by a wide margin. In contrast, both heat and cold insulation are mediocre. |
This makes it a very good candidate for [[duster]]s and other protective clothing, especially where temperature isn't a concern. But even rhinoceros leather should be replaced by devilstrand (or better) when possible. Prioritize your best material for dusters, where they will have the greatest impact. If you are limited on better textile, use extra leather for [[pants]] and [[button-down shirt]]s. Rhinoceros leather is strong enough where even pants provide some protection against bullets. | This makes it a very good candidate for [[duster]]s and other protective clothing, especially where temperature isn't a concern. But even rhinoceros leather should be replaced by devilstrand (or better) when possible. Prioritize your best material for dusters, where they will have the greatest impact. If you are limited on better textile, use extra leather for [[pants]] and [[button-down shirt]]s. Rhinoceros leather is strong enough where even pants provide some protection against bullets. |