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'''Leather''' is the tanned hide of an [[creature|animal]]. It can be used to make many things, including [[clothing]], [[shields]], and [[armor]].
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'''Leather''' is the tanned hide of an [[creature|animal]]. It can be used to make many things, including [[clothing]], [[shields]], [[armor]], and crafts.
  
 
Leather armor will be worn by civilians with the '[[Hunting]]' skill enabled, or by [[military]] dwarves with at least Light armor enabled.  Dwarves instructed to wear medium and heavy armor will still wear leather if medium and heavy armor are unavailable.
 
Leather armor will be worn by civilians with the '[[Hunting]]' skill enabled, or by [[military]] dwarves with at least Light armor enabled.  Dwarves instructed to wear medium and heavy armor will still wear leather if medium and heavy armor are unavailable.
  
 
Making leather requires a [[tannery]] workshop, a raw hide or skin from an animal (One that is not rotten!), and a dwarf with the '[[tanner|tanning]]' skill turned on.  The human and dwarven caravans also sell various leather hides, in case few animals inhabit the map.
 
Making leather requires a [[tannery]] workshop, a raw hide or skin from an animal (One that is not rotten!), and a dwarf with the '[[tanner|tanning]]' skill turned on.  The human and dwarven caravans also sell various leather hides, in case few animals inhabit the map.

Revision as of 20:31, 20 November 2007

Leather is the tanned hide of an animal. It can be used to make many things, including clothing, shields, armor, and crafts.

Leather armor will be worn by civilians with the 'Hunting' skill enabled, or by military dwarves with at least Light armor enabled. Dwarves instructed to wear medium and heavy armor will still wear leather if medium and heavy armor are unavailable.

Making leather requires a tannery workshop, a raw hide or skin from an animal (One that is not rotten!), and a dwarf with the 'tanning' skill turned on. The human and dwarven caravans also sell various leather hides, in case few animals inhabit the map.