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==Recipe== | ==Recipe== | ||
{{Recipe|facility=Spinning Wheel|skill=Artisan|skillxp=20|mat1=Corpse Cotton|mat1qty=4|output1=Fine Thread|output1qty=1}} | {{DW/Recipe|facility=Spinning Wheel|skill=Artisan|skillxp=20|mat1=Corpse Cotton|mat1qty=4|output1=Fine Thread|output1qty=1}} | ||
===Recipe tree=== | ===Recipe tree=== | ||
{{Crafting Tree|Fine Thread}} | {{DW/Crafting Tree|Fine Thread}} | ||
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
{{Uses material list|Fine Thread}} | {{DW/Uses material list|Fine Thread}} | ||
==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
{{Journal entry|Because "corpse thread" is far too sinister a title, this thread is referred to as fine thread. It's stronger, thinner and more malleable than cotton threads. The villagers of Emberwood enjoyed this thread in their clothing, creating garments that would suffer greater strain than their previous gear. Farmers were particularly fond of it}} | {{DW/Journal entry|Because "corpse thread" is far too sinister a title, this thread is referred to as fine thread. It's stronger, thinner and more malleable than cotton threads. The villagers of Emberwood enjoyed this thread in their clothing, creating garments that would suffer greater strain than their previous gear. Farmers were particularly fond of it}} | ||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
Latest revision as of 18:37, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Fine Thread is a material Dragonwilds:item created at a Dragonwilds:Spinning Wheel. It can be crafted using 4 Dragonwilds:Corpse Cotton, creating a single Fine Thread.
Recipe
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Recipe tree
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Products
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Journal
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Because "corpse thread" is far too sinister a title, this thread is referred to as fine thread. It's stronger, thinner and more malleable than cotton threads. The villagers of Emberwood enjoyed this thread in their clothing, creating garments that would suffer greater strain than their previous gear. Farmers were particularly fond of it