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I have no idea if this is intentional or not. Wood, as a material for blacksmithing, is NOT conductive. Meaning that if you get into the forge, get a singular piece of wood, and smith, you can make fully insulated gloves in about 3 minutes. Irregardless of the quality on those wooden gloves, they will be insulated, becauise the base material for wood is not conductive in anyway. This exists elsewhere with materials, I believe there is a ton of values at play, I have personally seen 60 quality gold gloves that also are insulated, and perfect quality titanium gloves that also have this principle.
To replicate: Get a single piece of wood, go to an anvil, smith gloves. You now have insulated gloves.
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I have no idea if this is intentional or not. Wood, as a material for blacksmithing, is NOT conductive. Meaning that if you get into the forge, get a singular piece of wood, and smith, you can make fully insulated gloves in about 3 minutes. Irregardless of the quality on those wooden gloves, they will be insulated, becauise the base material for wood is not conductive in anyway. This exists elsewhere with materials, I believe there is a ton of values at play, I have personally seen 60 quality gold gloves that also are insulated, and perfect quality titanium gloves that also have this principle.
To replicate: Get a single piece of wood, go to an anvil, smith gloves. You now have insulated gloves.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: