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'''Chitin''' is the material of an insect's carapace, but in Dwarf Fortress it is identical to [[leather]] in all but name. | '''Chitin''' is the material of an insect's carapace, but in Dwarf Fortress it is identical to [[leather]] in all but name. | ||
Since in DF this only comes from butchering ''giant'' insects like [[giant cave spider]]s and [[giant desert scorpion]]s, it is quite [[Value#Material_multipliers|valuable]] (x10 multiplier) as a raw material, especially compared to most other leathers. [[Caravan]]s occasionally carry chitin as a trade good, but especially if requested from a [[liaison]]. | Since in DF this only comes from butchering ''giant'' insects like [[giant cave spider]]s and [[giant desert scorpion]]s, it is quite [[Value#Material_multipliers|valuable]] (x10 multiplier) as a raw material, especially compared to most other leathers. [[Caravan]]s occasionally carry chitin as a trade good, but especially if requested from a [[liaison]]. | ||
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Chitin is the material of an insect's carapace, but in Dwarf Fortress it is identical to leather in all but name.
Since in DF this only comes from butchering giant insects like giant cave spiders and giant desert scorpions, it is quite valuable (x10 multiplier) as a raw material, especially compared to most other leathers. Caravans occasionally carry chitin as a trade good, but especially if requested from a liaison.