Cloth Scraps

Overview



Practical notes and usage:
- Crafting:
Cloth Scraps are consumed by recipes for starter clothing, basic armor upgrades, and consumables that require fabric. Keep a steady reserve when planning to craft bandages, cloth armor, or items that require multiple cloth components.
- Salvage: When you have surplus low-quality garments, use the appropriate crafting or repair interface to break them down into
Cloth Scraps rather than selling them; this is more resource-efficient for sustained crafting.
- Economy and trading:
Cloth Scraps have modest value with NPC vendors and can be used in bulk trades or sold when inventory space is tight, but retained scrap is usually more valuable for on-hand crafting needs.
- Inventory management: Because they stack and are frequently used, store
Cloth Scraps in chests near your crafting stations (loom, workbench, or equivalent textile stations) to streamline crafting workflows.
- Progression: Swap
Cloth Scraps out for higher-tier textiles as you unlock advanced materials; recipes that accept
Cloth Scraps early on may later require improved fabrics, but
Cloth Scraps remain useful for disposable or low-cost items.

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- Aged Champion Sword
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- Alien Costume Shirt
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- Amethyst Staff
- Amethyst Sword
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