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Snow Pants

CategoryArmor & GearTier5
snow-pants
Category
Armor & Gear
Tier
5
Weight
4.5
Stack size
1
Durability
20
Armor
6
Official description

When these pants are worn, warmth no longer becomes a need, but an entire state of being.

Overview

Snow Pants is an equippable clothing item that fundamentally changes how the wearer interacts with cold: while the Snow Pants are worn, warmth ceases to be an external requirement and becomes an intrinsic state of the character. All available localizations emphasize this effect with poetic phrasing, describing the wearer as becoming warmth itself rather than simply gaining thermal protection.

Functionally, the Snow Pants remove the need for external heat sources or temporary warming items while they remain equipped. The item works continuously while worn and is intended to counteract environmental cold or any game mechanics that impose a need for warmth. The description across languages presents this as a steady, persistent benefit rather than a short-term buff.

Practical notes and usage considerations:

  • Equip the Snow Pants whenever entering areas with persistent cold or weather that normally forces you to seek warmth; they are designed to simplify exploration in those conditions.
  • Because the effect is tied to wearing the item, taking them off restores normal thermal needs. Plan inventory and loadout changes accordingly.
  • The item’s flavor text and translations are consistent: the Snow Pants transform warmth from a consumable or mechanic into a defining characteristic of the wearer.
  • The Snow Pants are best treated as a long-term solution to cold exposure rather than a situational consumable; wearing them removes the need to manage heat through other means.

The Snow Pants combine mechanical utility with evocative description: they are both practical protection against cold and a piece of world-building that frames warmth as part of the character’s being.

Official description

When these pants are worn, warmth no longer becomes a need, but an entire state of being.

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