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== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
Raw hides can be looted from wild or domesticated animals upon death. The following animals have a chance to drop hides: | |||
* | Raw hides can be looted from most wild or domesticated animals upon death. The following animals have a chance to drop hides: | ||
* | * small hides: adult {{ll|Hare|hare}}, adult {{ll|Raccoon|raccoon}}, adult {{ll|Fox|fox}}, {{ll|Bighorn sheep|lamb}}, {{ll|Goat|goat kid}}, {{ll|Deer|deer fawn}}, and some adult species of {{ll|Deer|deer}}. | ||
* | * medium hides: adult {{ll|Wild Pig|pig}}, {{ll|Hyena|hyena}}, adult {{ll|Wolf|wolf}}, most adult species of {{ll|Goat|goat}}, and some adult species of [[deer]]. | ||
* | * large hides: adult {{ll|Bighorn sheep|bighorn sheep}}, adult {{ll|Gazelle|gazelle}}, some adult species of {{ll|Goat|goat}}, and some adult species of {{ll|Deer|deer}}. | ||
* huge hides: {{ll|Bear|bear}} | |||
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|text=Raw hides {{ll|Rot|spoil}}. To preserve hides longer than 5 days, store them in a {{ll|Room#Cellar|cellar}}, or oil them with {{ll|Fat|fat}}, or soak them in a {{ll|Barrel|barrel}} with {{ll|Leather_working#Lime_&_Powdered_Borax|limewater}} or {{ll|Leather_working#Step_1:_Limewater_or_Diluted_Borax|diluted borax}}. <br>Oiling leads to {{ll|Pelt|pelts}}, while soaking leads to {{ll|Leather|leather}}. | |||
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Most baby animals do not drop any hides. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
A few crafting recipes use raw hides: | A few crafting recipes use raw hides: | ||
* warm robe | * [[Clothes|warm robe]] | ||
* rawhide mantle | * [[Clothes|rawhide mantle]] | ||
* rawhide trousers | * [[Clothes|rawhide trousers]] | ||
=== Oiled hide === | === Oiled hide === | ||
Curing hides with fat creates [[Pelt|pelts]] that can be used in recipes for | Curing hides with fat creates [[Pelt|pelts]] that can be used in recipes for | ||
* lamellar armor | * lamellar armor | ||
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=== Soaked hide === | === Soaked hide === | ||
[[Leather working|Soaking and tanning]] raw hides creates [[leather]] that can be used in recipes for | [[Leather working|Soaking and tanning]] raw hides creates [[leather]] that can be used in recipes for | ||
* leather backpack | * [[backpack|leather backpack]] which adds 6 inventory slots | ||
* several types of armor | * several types of armor | ||
* a few clothing items | * a few clothing items | ||
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* leather reinforced wooden shield | * leather reinforced wooden shield | ||
* antler mount | * antler mount | ||
== Storage == | |||
A hide looted from a corpse has 5 days of freshness in the player's inventory. | |||
Depending on the ambient temperature, the freshness might be extended by placing hide(s) in a container such as a chest or clay storage vessel. | |||
A raw hide may be placed directly on the ground like a rug. | |||
When the period of freshness expires, a raw hide begins to rot. After 24 hours 1 hide becomes 1 rot. | |||
See [[Pelt]] for details on curing raw hides to make pelts. <br> | |||
See [[Leather working]] for details on soaking raw hides to make leather. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
[[File:hides-1194-rc.1.png| | [[File:hides-1194-rc.1.png|thumb|alt=Displays an array of hides in various stages of processing, all spread on the ground like rugs.|teaser image from devlog for 1.19.4-rc.1]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Classes#Tailor|Tailor]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 7 April 2024
This page was last verified for Vintage Story version 1.19.4-rc.1.
Hides are untreated animal skins.
Obtaining
Raw hides can be looted from most wild or domesticated animals upon death. The following animals have a chance to drop hides:
- small hides: adult hare , adult raccoon , adult fox , lamb , goat kid , deer fawn , and some adult species of deer .
- medium hides: adult pig , hyena , adult wolf , most adult species of goat , and some adult species of deer.
- large hides: adult bighorn sheep , adult gazelle , some adult species of goat , and some adult species of deer .
- huge hides: bear
Most baby animals do not drop any hides.
Usage
A few crafting recipes use raw hides:
Oiled hide
Curing hides with fat creates pelts that can be used in recipes for
- lamellar armor
- fur coat
- knee-high fur boots
- fur gloves
- fur lined reindeer herder shoes
- reindeer herder fur coat
- hunter backpack which adds 5 inventory slots
- longbow
Soaked hide
Soaking and tanning raw hides creates leather that can be used in recipes for
- leather backpack which adds 6 inventory slots
- several types of armor
- a few clothing items
- sling
- books
- dyed leather
- glider
- bows
- leather reinforced wooden shield
- antler mount
Storage
A hide looted from a corpse has 5 days of freshness in the player's inventory. Depending on the ambient temperature, the freshness might be extended by placing hide(s) in a container such as a chest or clay storage vessel. A raw hide may be placed directly on the ground like a rug. When the period of freshness expires, a raw hide begins to rot. After 24 hours 1 hide becomes 1 rot.
See Pelt for details on curing raw hides to make pelts.
See Leather working for details on soaking raw hides to make leather.
History
- Icons and models were changed in 1.19.4-rc.1
"Hides have new models and textures, and can be placed on the ground"
Notes
Gallery
See also
References
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