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Contents
Obtaining
Furs are dropped when bears or wolves die.
Generic furs are obtained from Deers or Mouflon.
Use
Cut fur into clothing pieces by right-clicking the ground while holding fur or fur scrap in your hand while you have a knife in your inventory. When a large fur is cut for clothing pieces, it returns a medium fur scrap and a small fur scrap. When a medium fur scrap is cut, it returns a small fur scrap. This means a large fur or large fur scrap can be cut into four clothing pieces.
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. If you only have a generic fur or fur scrap, you can still craft a generic fur hat using regular clothing sewing.
Generic furs and fur scraps can also be crafted with a knife in the crafting grid to get a rawhide of the same size.
Small furs can be put into a Large Ceramic Vessel that is placed on a firepit for four hours to produce a slimeball. The slimeball can be used to craft sticky pistons or as a component in the Composite Bow, an upgraded version of the Bow.
Additionally, furs and fur scraps can be used to construct a Teepee.
Trivia
Gallery