
By far, the easiest way to get Cloth in RimWorld is to grow it by planting Cotton Plants. Great for your pack animals and can also be used as emergency food for colonists (but eating it gives them bad mood). This RimWorld Tutorial guide covers what tainted clothing is. Turning meat + crops into kibble is another option, it isn't valuable but doesn't spoil. If you plan to sell the goods by sending caravans to settlements, leather is great since it doesn't weigh much. Hyperweave is 42 better at sharp and 50 better at blunt than Devilstrand, while only being 4 less at heat. Hyperweave is equal to flak pants at sharp, and drastically better in all other ways. If you have any colonist with decent shooting skill, hunting is a far better way to gather trade resources - allowing you to sell both the leather and the meat (though the meat spoils quick before you have a fridge). Its not surprising really though, considering its vanilla rarity. It can make for a great trade product mid-game, especially if you have a good tailor who can make clothes out of it. Though note that crops is a pretty awful way to make money - their main purpose is food for the colony.ĭevilstrand is valuable and can be researched early on, but it grows awfully slow and is usually not worth considering, unless you have hydroponic bassins. Clothing durability: Thrumbofur Shirt + Pants: 85 Leather / (200 / 0.4 / 2 250) 0.34 Material / Day Thrumbofur Duster: 80 Material / (400 / 0.4 / 2 500) 0.16 Material / Day Devilstrand Shirt + Pants: 85 Material / (130 / 0.4 / 2 162.5) 0.52 Material / Day Devilstrand Duster: 80 Material / (260 / 0.4 / 2 325) 0. You can also forage wild berries without having any skill, or just chop wood. Between buttondown and t-shirts, its a small percentage of insulation difference, and what they cover: quoth the wiki: ' they insulate better, and they protect the torso, neck, shoulders, and arms - whereas t-shirts dont protect the arms.' 1. Cotton and healroot are more valuable, but they require higher plant skill. It depends on which biome you live in, but I believe potatoes are good overall in terms of yield.
