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How should cloth be crafted? #1003

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careeoki opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 11 comments
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How should cloth be crafted? #1003

careeoki opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 11 comments

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@careeoki
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careeoki commented Feb 2, 2025

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Cotton plants?

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Ideally I think we should have many sources:
cotton plants, sheep (or their equivalent in snale-world) and also structure loot.

The big question is if we should employ a short-term solution until these are implemented.

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Short term solution: make it the grass in the glass forest XD

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Short term solution: make it the grass in the glass forest XD

I had a somewhat similar idea :P

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Oh my god

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Maybe a bit less dense though:
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careeoki commented Feb 3, 2025

Are those full blocks of cloth?

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It's hollow. I simply set all 6 sides active.

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careeoki commented Feb 3, 2025

It's hollow. I simply set all 6 sides active.

Ohh, clever!

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But honestly I think this probably deserves its own super rare biome.
Mixed with the glass forest it's just too much stuff at once in my opinion.

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careeoki commented Feb 3, 2025

Maybe a "knitted forest" made of cloth.

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