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Although typically a "real world" hare is larger than a rabbit, RimWorld hares produce the same amount of [[meat]] and [[lightleather]] as [[squirrel]]s and [[rat]]s. Further, despite any real-world expectations of "rabbit fur" [[parka]]s, slaughtering hares produces only [[lightleather]], which has poor [[beauty]] and value, and no particular insulation benefits. It is also one of the least protective [[textiles]] in the game, making a hare farm a poor prospect. | Although typically a "real world" hare is larger than a rabbit, RimWorld hares produce the same amount of [[meat]] and [[lightleather]] as [[squirrel]]s and [[rat]]s. Further, despite any real-world expectations of "rabbit fur" [[parka]]s, slaughtering hares produces only [[lightleather]], which has poor [[beauty]] and value, and no particular insulation benefits. It is also one of the least protective [[textiles]] in the game, making a hare farm a poor prospect. | ||
− | However, hares make great cannon fodder. They move quickly, reproduce rapidly, can graze on grass or other vegetables, and are not [[pen animal]]s. You can't train rabbits | + | However, hares make great cannon fodder. They move quickly, reproduce rapidly, can graze on grass or other vegetables, and are not [[pen animal]]s. You can't train rabbits, but you can set an [[allowed area]] in the general direction of raiders. In comparison, [[rat]]s are easier to tame, are [[wealth|worth less]], and can dispose of [[corpse]]s, but are slower and have slightly less health. |
== Training == | == Training == |