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==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==
Alpaca wool has the second worst protective stats of any [[textile]] in the game tied only other [[wools]], and besting [[cloth]] only by virtue of proving a significantly more heat armor, though still little in compared to textiles like [[Devilstrand]]. Like other wools however, where alpaca wool excels is in cold insulation, offering the 7th best cold insulation of any textile in the game. In comparison, its heat insulation is lacking at tied 10th of all textiles, comparable to many [[leather]]s.
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Alpaca wool has the second worst protective stats of any [[textile]] in the game, tied only with other [[wools]], and besting [[cloth]] only by virtue of proving significantly more heat armor (though still little relative to textiles like [[Devilstrand]]). Like other wools, however, where alpaca wool excels is in cold insulation. It offers the 7th best cold insulation of any textile in the game. For comparison, its heat insulation is lacking, tied for 10th of all textiles, comparable to many [[leather]]s.
  
Thus, it is almost entirely irrelevant as protective clothing. Additionally, its average heat insulation make it unattractive in hot [[biomes]], except where bulk textiles of any sort are the primary requirement as many leathers are available with equivalent insulation but significantly better protection. Only its cold insulation provides utility in cold biomes, and in many of them other less insulative but more protective textiles will suffice. However, its ease of production and good insulation can make alpaca wool [[parka]]s or skin-layer apparel an easy way to provide winter clothing to a colony, and possibly sufficient to avoid sacrificing any other aspects of their outfit. Compared to other [[wools]], which largely fill the same niche alpaca wool is middle tier or above - the alpaca has the second fastest Per Day production rate while only eating as much as a [[sheep]]. Alpaca wool also has the middle cold insulation, better than [[bison wool|bison]] or [[sheep wool]] but inferior to [[muffalo wool|muffalo]] or [[megasloth wool]]. It also has the best heat insulation of any wool but this unlikely to be relevant as if heat insulation is required, wools generally should be replaced with more protective and equally insulative leathers.
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Thus, it is almost entirely irrelevant as protective clothing. Additionally, its mediocre heat insulation make it unattractive in hot [[biomes]], as many leathers are available with equivalent insulation but significantly better protection. While its cold insulation may prove useful in colder biomes, many less insulative materials may be utilized instead for their higher protective values. Where alpaca wool clothing shines is its ease of acquisition; the alpaca has the second fastest Per Day production rate for wool while only eating as much as a [[sheep]]. This means it can be useful for [[parka]]s or other pieces of clothing which are situational.
  
For use in [[furniture]], it only has a somewhat improved [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]] over other common textiles, but its rapid redundancy as clothing, the ease of acquisition, and modest but not insignificant value makes it a solid choice for improving furniture [[beauty]] and providing bulk textiles for construction. As alpacas are the second fastest producers while also tied for the lowest hunger rate of all wooly animals, they are ideal for this bulk production. Care should be taken however as, like other wools in RimWorld, it is exceptionally flammable.  
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For use in [[furniture]], it only has a somewhat improved [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]] over other common textiles, but its rapid redundancy as clothing, the ease of acquisition, and modest value makes it a solid choice for improving furniture [[beauty]] and providing bulk textiles for construction. Care should be taken however as, like other wools in RimWorld, it is exceptionally flammable.  
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:47, 18 August 2021

Alpaca wool

Alpacawool.png

The remarkably soft wool of an alpaca. It is warm, protects well from heat, and fetches a high price.


Type
TextileFabric
Stack Limit
100

Base Stats

Beauty
−4
Deterioration Rate
2.6
Flammability
0.4
Market Value
3.8
Mass
0.028
Max Hit Points
90

Stat Modifiers

Armor - Blunt
×0
Armor - Heat
×1.1
Armor - Sharp
×0.36
Beauty
×1.5
Flammability
×1.7
Insulation - Cold
×30
Insulation - Heat
×16
Max Hit Points
×1
Work To Make
×1

Alpaca wool is a type of fabric gathered by animal handlers by shearing tamed alpacas. Alpaca wool is a very good insulator, and is therefore recommended in clothing like parkas and tuques.

Acquisition

Alpaca wool is acquired by shearing tamed alpacas - each alpaca can be sheared every 10 days for 45 wool, for an average of 4.5 per day.

It can also be purchased from traders.

Analysis

Alpaca wool has the second worst protective stats of any textile in the game, tied only with other wools, and besting cloth only by virtue of proving significantly more heat armor (though still little relative to textiles like Devilstrand). Like other wools, however, where alpaca wool excels is in cold insulation. It offers the 7th best cold insulation of any textile in the game. For comparison, its heat insulation is lacking, tied for 10th of all textiles, comparable to many leathers.

Thus, it is almost entirely irrelevant as protective clothing. Additionally, its mediocre heat insulation make it unattractive in hot biomes, as many leathers are available with equivalent insulation but significantly better protection. While its cold insulation may prove useful in colder biomes, many less insulative materials may be utilized instead for their higher protective values. Where alpaca wool clothing shines is its ease of acquisition; the alpaca has the second fastest Per Day production rate for wool while only eating as much as a sheep. This means it can be useful for parkas or other pieces of clothing which are situational.

For use in furniture, it only has a somewhat improved beauty factor over other common textiles, but its rapid redundancy as clothing, the ease of acquisition, and modest value makes it a solid choice for improving furniture beauty and providing bulk textiles for construction. Care should be taken however as, like other wools in RimWorld, it is exceptionally flammable.

Trivia

Contrary to wool in real life, wool in RimWorld is more flammable than cotton, rather than less.