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− | '''Plant fiber''' | + | '''Plant fiber''' is a type of [[thread]], created from harvested plants by a [[thresher]] at a farmer's workshop. It can then be [[dyeing|dyed]], used to create [[cloth]], or used by a [[suturer]] in a [[hospital]]. Producing plant fiber threads will also create seeds for the corresponding crop. |
− | + | There are currently eight crops which can be used for textile production: [[rope reed|rope reeds]], [[pig tail|pig tails]], [[hemp]], [[cotton]], [[ramie]], [[flax]], [[jute]] and [[kenaf]]. Pig tails are the only fiber-producing crop which can be grown [[underground]]; the others are all above-ground crops. The value of the plant fiber does not change depending on the crop used. | |
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+ | When used to create cloth, all plant fibres have a material value of 12☼, twice as much as [[wool]] and low-value [[silk]], but half as much as the precious [[giant cave spider]] silk. | ||
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Plant fiber is a type of thread, created from harvested plants by a thresher at a farmer's workshop. It can then be dyed, used to create cloth, or used by a suturer in a hospital. Producing plant fiber threads will also create seeds for the corresponding crop.
There are currently eight crops which can be used for textile production: rope reeds, pig tails, hemp, cotton, ramie, flax, jute and kenaf. Pig tails are the only fiber-producing crop which can be grown underground; the others are all above-ground crops. The value of the plant fiber does not change depending on the crop used.
When used to create cloth, all plant fibres have a material value of 12☼, twice as much as wool and low-value silk, but half as much as the precious giant cave spider silk.