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* '''[[Leathers]]''': A byproduct of [[Butcher table|butchering]] animals
 
* '''[[Leathers]]''': A byproduct of [[Butcher table|butchering]] animals
  
Both can often be used interchangeably to produce items, though exceptions exist and specific materials differ as to value, beauty, and combat and temperature protection values.  As such, there are some textiles that are best used for different clothing, some for armor, some for hot/cold weather, some for furniture, etc. See the relevant item's article for details and analysis on material selection.
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Both can be used interchangeably to produce all items, though specific materials differ as to value, beauty, and combat and temperature protection values (see table, below).  As such, there are some textiles that are best used for different clothing, some for armor, some for hot/cold weather, some for furniture, etc. (and comments to that regard can usually be found under "analysis" in the article for those different textiles and items).
  
 
== Comparison table ==
 
== Comparison table ==

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