lesnophone.blogg.se

The long dark clothing
The long dark clothing








the long dark clothing

The bottom line is this: hauling all that meat while staying under 40kg is going to take two or more trips either way and the savings from lighter clothing doesn't meaningfully tip the scales. The 3-5kg I might save with light weight clothing doesn't pay off when you consider that 3-5kg is about 10-15% of the total meat you can harvest from a bear corpse.

the long dark clothing

I drop decoys made of 0.01kg bits of rotted meat to avoid fist fights with wolves that I can't get around, or shoot an arrow into their face, depending what mood I'm in. Once that's done, I wrap up in my heavy warmies again and happily haul my catch back to camp. If I know I'm going to have to sprint after an animal I'm hunting, I pull off the thick layers, charge up the meter, and go about my business. And certainly no other reasons that I can't manage in other ways. Reasons for me to run fast? Not many, I'm never so impatient that I need to sprint from point A to B. Sprinting burns calories like there's no tomorrow, so I find I'm walking most places anyway. The "slows you down" argument doesn't make sense to me, unless you're one of those people who are impatiently sprinting everywhere you go. In my opinoin, the best cloths are those that provide a the highest combination of warm interior layers (sweaters), wind and water resistant out layers (jackets and parkas, and later wolf+bear crafted coats) in combination with excellent water resistance and protection. or snow pants fitting nicely around snow boots) :-)Ĭhoices, choices, choices! :) Back to the OP, the trick is to chose wisely for a given situation. It would be cool if wearing items from a set would grant additional bonus, explained by clever interlocking of the pieces (such as military jacket having straps that seemlessly connect it to military pants etc. "Old-style" (Mariner's Coat / Parka, Work pants, Work boots.): Solid defense, good warmth bonus, but slows you down. Skiing clothes: Solid warmth bonus, great mobility, but lacks in defense Military clothing: Good combination of defense, water-proofness and mobility Spectacular water resistance and defense, but heavy and slowing down. Good news: At some point, you will be swimming in cured pelts and skins, and will be able to repair any damage to these. There are, I'd say, 4 "sets" (like in Diablo 2/3?) of high-end gear:Īnimal Furs: A collection of animal pelt -crafted clothing. Originally posted by Jesse:Could someone provide me with a list or screenshot whats the best clothing setup? So i know what to work towards.










The long dark clothing