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* It does not provide the +10% [[social impact]] of the cowboy hat | * It does not provide the +10% [[social impact]] of the cowboy hat | ||
− | As it has the same material options and cost, this limits the utility of the shadecone. The shadecone ''is'' a viable option to give to slaves in hot areas without increasing the chance of rebellions, especially in areas where the | + | As it has the same material options and cost, this limits the utility of the shadecone. The shadecone ''is'' a viable option to give to slaves in hot areas without increasing the chance of rebellions, especially in areas where the supression-loss-increasing [[duster]] is also necessary, and thus replaces the [[slave body strap]], or when other supression-loss-increasing equipment is needed. However, in areas where both the [[slave collar]] and body strap can be worn and no equipment is needed, there is still a 10% leeway before equipment starts to increase loss rate, meaning the more durable cowboy hat can be worn without actually increasing rebellion chance. |
Meanwhile for colonists, putting aside aesthetic considerations, the shadecone is generally inferior to the cowboy hat. The 20% increase in durability and the social impact boost of the cowboy hat result in it being the statistically better option when choosing which to craft or when comparing hats of equal [[quality]] and [[Textile|material]]. The only potential exceptions to this are where there is a [[ideoligion|ideological]] reason for wearing the Shadecone, such as a role requirement, or when the social impact could be potentially detrimental, such as on [[abrasive]] pawns. | Meanwhile for colonists, putting aside aesthetic considerations, the shadecone is generally inferior to the cowboy hat. The 20% increase in durability and the social impact boost of the cowboy hat result in it being the statistically better option when choosing which to craft or when comparing hats of equal [[quality]] and [[Textile|material]]. The only potential exceptions to this are where there is a [[ideoligion|ideological]] reason for wearing the Shadecone, such as a role requirement, or when the social impact could be potentially detrimental, such as on [[abrasive]] pawns. |