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Its poor protection means its utility as clothing is negligible outside of cold [[biomes]]. [[Chinchilla]]s themselves are fairly rare and have a very small leather yield, so almost any other leather or textile will likely be both more available and more protective. In cold biomes however, chinchilla fur [[tribalwear]] can allow a pawn to survive without having to sacrifice the greater protection from a [[duster]] of a strong material for something warmer. In very cold biomes, very warm materials on all items may be required to survive. | Its poor protection means its utility as clothing is negligible outside of cold [[biomes]]. [[Chinchilla]]s themselves are fairly rare and have a very small leather yield, so almost any other leather or textile will likely be both more available and more protective. In cold biomes however, chinchilla fur [[tribalwear]] can allow a pawn to survive without having to sacrifice the greater protection from a [[duster]] of a strong material for something warmer. In very cold biomes, very warm materials on all items may be required to survive. | ||
− | For use in [[furniture]], its [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], beaten only by [[thrumbofur]] and [[hyperweave]], makes it a good choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. However sourcing enough material to use this commonly will be difficult, as to gather enough fur for even a single [[armchair]] would require butchering of 8 chinchillas | + | For use in [[furniture]], its [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]], beaten only by [[thrumbofur]] and [[hyperweave]], makes it a good choice for improving furniture [[beauty]]. However sourcing enough material to use this commonly will be difficult, as to gather enough fur for even a single [[armchair]] would require butchering of 8 chinchillas (you monster). |
Chinchilla fur's high market value also make it a valuable commodity, especially if processed into a high [[quality]] item of [[clothing]] or [[furniture]] first, however the efficiency of raising chinchillas for the slaughter is unknown. | Chinchilla fur's high market value also make it a valuable commodity, especially if processed into a high [[quality]] item of [[clothing]] or [[furniture]] first, however the efficiency of raising chinchillas for the slaughter is unknown. |