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(New page: Silk thread can be gathered from the webs of a cave spider and woven into cloth at the loom. If your fortress doesn't have cave spiders, then it is easy to buy silk cloth from...)
 
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Silk cloth is a little more expensive than plant fiber cloth, but it is good to keep both types around in case of a [[strange mood]].
 
Silk cloth is a little more expensive than plant fiber cloth, but it is good to keep both types around in case of a [[strange mood]].
  
[[Giant cave spider]] silk is very expensive, due to the hazards involved.
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[[Giant cave spider]] silk is very expensive, due to the hazards involved.  It's also rare because it only occurs in [[biomes]] where a lair can exist ([[mountains]]/[[volcano]]s).
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[[Phantom spider]] silk is also very rare, mostly because of it's rarity.  It usually occurs in [[terrifying]] heavily wooded areas of some kind, and in small patches.

Revision as of 17:50, 26 November 2007

Silk thread can be gathered from the webs of a cave spider and woven into cloth at the loom. If your fortress doesn't have cave spiders, then it is easy to buy silk cloth from the dwarven caravan.

Silk cloth is a little more expensive than plant fiber cloth, but it is good to keep both types around in case of a strange mood.

Giant cave spider silk is very expensive, due to the hazards involved. It's also rare because it only occurs in biomes where a lair can exist (mountains/volcanos).

Phantom spider silk is also very rare, mostly because of it's rarity. It usually occurs in terrifying heavily wooded areas of some kind, and in small patches.