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Elephant leather ties with [[bearskin]] for 6th most protective textile against sharp and blunt, and 3rd against heat. They are very good candidates for [[duster]]s and other protective clothing - especially in temperate biomes. | Elephant leather ties with [[bearskin]] for 6th most protective textile against sharp and blunt, and 3rd against heat. They are very good candidates for [[duster]]s and other protective clothing - especially in temperate biomes. | ||
− | But even elephant leather should be replaced by better materials, like [[devilstrand]], once available. [[Duster]]s and other protective apparel | + | But even elephant leather should be replaced by better materials, like [[devilstrand]], once available. [[Duster]]s and other protective apparel receives priority. Using the best textiles on dusters has the most impact on protection. If you need to conserve better material, you can use elephant leather for [[pants]] or [[button-down shirt]]s. |
For use in [[furniture]], it has a middle-of-the-road [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]]. But more beautiful textiles, like [[thrumbofur]], are in high demand as clothing. So, once elephant leather is made redundant for clothing, it is a decent choice for furniture [[beauty]]. | For use in [[furniture]], it has a middle-of-the-road [[Property:Beauty Factor|beauty factor]]. But more beautiful textiles, like [[thrumbofur]], are in high demand as clothing. So, once elephant leather is made redundant for clothing, it is a decent choice for furniture [[beauty]]. |