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'''Skin''' is a tissue layer common to most {{L|creature}}s. Different types of creatures have different types of skin. "Normal" creatures (such as domestic creatures [[Cow]], [[Dog]], [[Cat]], large above-ground creatures, etc, for instance) have the skin called '''Raw hide'''. Insectoids, like [[Giant desert scorpion]], have the skin called '''Chitin'''. Aquatic creatures and reptilians skins, such as [[Carp]], or [[Dragon]]s are called '''Scales'''. Some aquatic creatures may too have the common '''Raw hide''' skin (an example is the [[Whale]]).
 
'''Skin''' is a tissue layer common to most {{L|creature}}s. Different types of creatures have different types of skin. "Normal" creatures (such as domestic creatures [[Cow]], [[Dog]], [[Cat]], large above-ground creatures, etc, for instance) have the skin called '''Raw hide'''. Insectoids, like [[Giant desert scorpion]], have the skin called '''Chitin'''. Aquatic creatures and reptilians skins, such as [[Carp]], or [[Dragon]]s are called '''Scales'''. Some aquatic creatures may too have the common '''Raw hide''' skin (an example is the [[Whale]]).
 
== Skin uses ==
 
== Skin uses ==
Skins can be tanned. Tanning a skin wields 1 tanned hide. You can't tan '''Scales'''. The process of tanning raw hides is done at the [[Tanner's Shop]]. It requires a dwarf with the [[Tanning]] labor enabled. Tanned hides are called [[Leather]] (raw hide) or '''Treated Chitin''' (Chitin).
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Skins can be tanned. Tanning a skin yields 1 tanned hide. You can't tan '''Scales'''. The process of tanning raw hides is done at the [[Tanner's Shop]]. It requires a dwarf with the [[Tanning]] labor enabled. Tanned hides are called [[Leather]] (raw hide) or '''Treated Chitin''' (Chitin).
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== Leather ==
 
== Leather ==
 
[[Leather]] is used to make low-grade [[armor]] and [[clothing]]. Leather is also used to make {{L|bag}}s, {{L|quiver}}s, {{L|backpack}}s, {{L|waterskin}}s, {{L|clothing}}, {{L|shield}}s, {{L|armor}}, {{L|trade good|crafts}} and {{L|decorate|decorations}}. The process of making and using leather is part of the [[Meat industry]], rather than [[Clothing industry]].
 
[[Leather]] is used to make low-grade [[armor]] and [[clothing]]. Leather is also used to make {{L|bag}}s, {{L|quiver}}s, {{L|backpack}}s, {{L|waterskin}}s, {{L|clothing}}, {{L|shield}}s, {{L|armor}}, {{L|trade good|crafts}} and {{L|decorate|decorations}}. The process of making and using leather is part of the [[Meat industry]], rather than [[Clothing industry]].

Revision as of 01:24, 10 April 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Skin is a tissue layer common to most Template:Ls. Different types of creatures have different types of skin. "Normal" creatures (such as domestic creatures Cow, Dog, Cat, large above-ground creatures, etc, for instance) have the skin called Raw hide. Insectoids, like Giant desert scorpion, have the skin called Chitin. Aquatic creatures and reptilians skins, such as Carp, or Dragons are called Scales. Some aquatic creatures may too have the common Raw hide skin (an example is the Whale).

Skin uses

Skins can be tanned. Tanning a skin yields 1 tanned hide. You can't tan Scales. The process of tanning raw hides is done at the Tanner's Shop. It requires a dwarf with the Tanning labor enabled. Tanned hides are called Leather (raw hide) or Treated Chitin (Chitin).

Leather

Leather is used to make low-grade armor and clothing. Leather is also used to make Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:Ls, Template:L, Template:Ls, Template:L, Template:L and Template:L. The process of making and using leather is part of the Meat industry, rather than Clothing industry.

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