Cloth

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Cloth
Refined goods
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Mass: 0.7 kg Volume: 1 L
Obtained from: Weaveries
Used by: Tailors, Furnishers, Estate agents
End products: Clothing, Furniture, Buildings

Cloth is made at a weavery and is used to make clothing, sails for ships, buildings, and furniture. Cloth comes in three grades: cloth, fine cloth, and sail cloth. Cloth is used for low grade clothing (such as boots and pants), while fine cloth is used in higher grade clothing (such as captain's jackets and corsets) at tailors. Items made with fine cloth last longer before decaying. Sail cloth is used to make ships at shipyards.

Recipes & Colors

Each recipe creates 10 units of cloth.

Aqua cloth

Black cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Kraken's blood: 2 units
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 5 hours of skilled labor
  • 5 hours of expert labor

Blue cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Blue dye: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 4 hours of skilled labor

Brown cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Old man's beard: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

Gold cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Gold ore: 2 units
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 5 hours of skilled labor
  • 5 hours of expert labor

Green cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Green dye: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 4 hours of skilled labor

Grey cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Tellurium: 1 unit
  • Chalcocite: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 4 hours of skilled labor

Lime cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Green dye: 1 unit
  • Tellurium: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

Maroon cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • Leushite: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 5 hours of skilled labor
  • 2 hours of expert labor

Navy cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Blue dye: 1 unit
  • Papagoite: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 5 hours of skilled labor
  • 2 hours of expert labor

Orange cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • Yellow dye: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

Pink cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • Serandite: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hour of skilled labor

Purple cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • Blue dye: 1 unit
  • Lorandite: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 5 hours of skilled labor
  • 2 hours of expert labor

Red cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 4 hours of skilled labor

Tan cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

Violet cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Red dye: 1 unit
  • Blue dye: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

White cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Tellurium: 2 units
  • 5 hours of basic labor
  • 4 hours of skilled labor

Yellow cloth

  • Hemp: 10 units
  • Yellow dye: 1 unit
  • 4 hours of basic labor
  • 3 hours of skilled labor

Secondary Use

Cloth can also be used as a refined commodity for the production of furniture:

  • Five units of yellow cloth and five units of blue cloth are needed for a cot.
  • Four units of grey cloth are needed for a bedroll.
  • One unit of red cloth and one unit of white cloth are needed for a bench with jugs.
  • Seven units of (any) cloth are needed for a bunk.
  • One unit of yellow cloth and one unit of blue cloth are needed for books.
  • One unit of red cloth is needed for a set of spools.
  • Ten units of (any) cloth are needed for a bundle of cloth.
  • Ten units of (any) cloth are needed for a dyer.
  • Ten units of (any) cloth are needed for a dye barrel.
  • Ten units of (any) cloth are needed for a loom.
  • One unit of green cloth is needed for a poker table.
  • One unit of gold cloth, ten units of a primary (any) cloth, and five units of a secondary (any) cloth are needed for a flag tapestry.
  • One unit of gold cloth, four units of green cloth, and eight units of white cloth are needed for a tree tapestry.
  • One unit of yellow cloth is needed for a striped pillow.
  • One unit of yellow cloth is needed for a patterned pillow.
  • Two units of yellow cloth are needed for a large pile of pillows.
  • Four units of yellow cloth are needed for a large pile of pillows.

Tan cloth is also used in the production of most buildings.