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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title=Fur | |title=Fur | ||
|image=Bear Fur.png; Wolf Fur.png <!-- The large (~150px) image of the item, including file extension (.png, .gif). Alt images can be added using ; --> | |image=Bear Fur.png; Wolf Fur.png; Fur.png <!-- The large (~150px) image of the item, including file extension (.png, .gif). Alt images can be added using ; --> | ||
|invimage=Bear Fur <!-- grid version image. For alt images add new lines (|invimage2= |invimage3= etc.) --> | |invimage=Bear Fur <!-- grid version image. For alt images add new lines (|invimage2= |invimage3= etc.) --> | ||
|invimage2=Wolf Fur | |invimage2=Wolf Fur | ||
|invimage3=Fur | |||
|stackable= Yes <!-- yes or no, amt. ex:Yes, 64 --> | |stackable= Yes <!-- yes or no, amt. ex:Yes, 64 --> | ||
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== Obtaining == <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. --> | == Obtaining == <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. --> | ||
There are several types of fur. [[Bear]]s and [[Wolf|Wolves]] have furs that are specific to them, i.e. Bear Fur and Wolf Fur. [[Deer]] and undomesticated [[Mouflon]] drop a generic fur. (Mouflon which have turned into Sheep after domestication drop [[Hide|Sheepskin]].) Furs have three sizes, small, medium, and large. | |||
== Use == <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. --> | == Use == <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. --> | ||
==== Cutting ==== | |||
{{Recipe/Fur | Fur can be cut into various [[Clothing]] pieces and Fur Scraps. | ||
To cut a piece of Fur, hold it in your hand with a [[Knife]] is in your inventory,then {{key|RMB}} on a solid block to open the cutting interface. The cutting mechanic is similar to [[Clay]] forming and [[Stone]] knapping. Clicking on a section of Fur will cut it away. Once the first cut is made, the Fur is consumed from the player's inventory. When a valid pattern is formed, an item appears in the output slot. | |||
For cutting recipes, see the [[Clothing]] page. | |||
When a Large Fur is cut into Clothing pieces, it will also return a Medium Fur Scrap and a Small Fur Scrap. | |||
When a Medium Fur Scrap is cut into Clothing pieces, it will also return a Small Fur Scrap. | |||
This means a large fur or large fur scrap can be cut into four [[Clothing]] pieces. | |||
Tiny Fur Scraps will also be dropped when larger furs/scraps are cut. These can be used to [[Patch]] fur Clothing or they can be [[Sewn]] together into a Small Fur Scrap. | |||
{{Recipe/Tiny Fur Scrap}} | |||
{{Recipe/Patchwork}} | |||
==== Animal Head Hat ==== | |||
Wolves and bears have a 50% chance to drop a complete fur when killed instead of a fur scrap. This fur can be crafted with a knife in the crafting grid to produce a fur head hat and a fur scrap. The fur scrap can be used for fur clothing crafting methods. If you only have a generic fur or fur scrap, you can still craft a generic fur hat using regular clothing sewing. | |||
{{Recipe/Animal Head Hat}} | |||
==== Raw hide ==== | |||
Generic furs and fur scraps can also be crafted with a knife in the crafting grid to get a [[hide|rawhide]] of the same size. | Generic furs and fur scraps can also be crafted with a knife in the crafting grid to get a [[hide|rawhide]] of the same size. | ||
{{Recipe/Rawhide}} | {{Recipe/Rawhide}} | ||
==== Teepee ==== | |||
Additionally, furs and fur scraps can be used to construct a [[Teepee]]. | |||
Additionally, furs and fur scraps can be used to construct a [[ | |||
== Gallery == <!-- add in-game or other images here--> | == Gallery == <!-- add in-game or other images here--> |