Ah. It hurts my soul when the only way to make bandages is to tear apart clothes.
So, for my emotional well-being, I suggest a receipt of bandages.
If you use colorful cloth scraps there's actually a good reason to use them; it'd be nice if we could donate our trash instead of stacking it into a neat pile and ignoring it forever.
Also it means that making bandages with the low low npc prices isn't utterly useless.
I'd say put it in Tailor or in Medicine - or in both?
Bandages Recipe
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While this might not change a need for a dedicated recipe for Medicine folks, as an FYI/workaround in the meantime the following is functional.
Name : (1649) Patchworked Cloth - Tailoring (Rank 5)
Utilizes: 3x a scrap of colored cloth snipped clean of any fraying edges.
And produces: an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths.
PC tears an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths into shreds, making bandages.
Inventory: ( 4)a bandage torn from linen
So you currently can use those scraps (though indirectly) to create bandages.
Also, you can create bandages out measures of wool and linen cloth and from handkerchiefs you can forage.
Name : (1649) Patchworked Cloth - Tailoring (Rank 5)
Utilizes: 3x a scrap of colored cloth snipped clean of any fraying edges.
And produces: an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths.
PC tears an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths into shreds, making bandages.
Inventory: ( 4)a bandage torn from linen
So you currently can use those scraps (though indirectly) to create bandages.
Also, you can create bandages out measures of wool and linen cloth and from handkerchiefs you can forage.
I do wish there was an actual legit bandage recipe, but I also find it hilarious how a doctor can pick up a dirty, ragged handkerchief from the street gutter and say "Yeah, this'll do".Starstarfish wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:29 amWhile this might not change a need for a dedicated recipe for Medicine folks, as an FYI/workaround in the meantime the following is functional.
Name : (1649) Patchworked Cloth - Tailoring (Rank 5)
Utilizes: 3x a scrap of colored cloth snipped clean of any fraying edges.
And produces: an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths.
PC tears an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths into shreds, making bandages.
Inventory: ( 4)a bandage torn from linen
So you currently can use those scraps (though indirectly) to create bandages.
Also, you can create bandages out measures of wool and linen cloth and from handkerchiefs you can forage.
The concept of dirt making it worse doesn't exist in TI times, actually opposite is more often true where rubbing various vile things into wounds was prescribed, cow dung was particularily popular in some areas. What wrong is a soiled rag compared to that.mystry wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:25 pmI do wish there was an actual legit bandage recipe, but I also find it hilarious how a doctor can pick up a dirty, ragged handkerchief from the street gutter and say "Yeah, this'll do".Starstarfish wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:29 amWhile this might not change a need for a dedicated recipe for Medicine folks, as an FYI/workaround in the meantime the following is functional.
Name : (1649) Patchworked Cloth - Tailoring (Rank 5)
Utilizes: 3x a scrap of colored cloth snipped clean of any fraying edges.
And produces: an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths.
PC tears an even, patchworked segment of various, lightweight cloths into shreds, making bandages.
Inventory: ( 4)a bandage torn from linen
So you currently can use those scraps (though indirectly) to create bandages.
Also, you can create bandages out measures of wool and linen cloth and from handkerchiefs you can forage.
Re OP: I don't mind but honestly we already have way too many nobody-wants-it clothes around, and turning them to scraps provides all the bandages the world could ever possibly need for... years.
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