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'''Wear''' is the degradation of certain items' materials over time. [[Clothing]] will slowly wear out when being used, subject to damage, or through natural decay. Using equipment, such as [[weapons]] and [[armor]], can wear them down. Wear alters the value of an item, and it eventually will be destroyed.  Additionally, animal-based products can rot, which is different from wear (see [[miasma]]), while crops and harvested plants can '''wither''' if not stored in a stockpile, making them useless but generating no miasma (see [[farming]]).
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'''Wear''' is the degradation of certain items' materials over time. [[Clothing]] will slowly wear out when being used, subject to damage, or through natural decay. Using equipment, such as [[weapons]] and [[armor]], can wear them down. Wear alters the value of an item, and it eventually will be destroyed.  Additionally, animal-based products can rot, which is different from wear (see [[miasma]]), while crops and harvested plants can '''wither''' if not stored in a stockpile, making them useless but generating no miasma (see [[Farming]]).
  
 
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== Overview==
Wear will alter the value of an item, and is denoted by the symbols x, X and XX. For example, over time a dwarf's "Pig tail shirt" will degrade into a "xPig tail shirtx", a "XPig tail shirtX" and eventually a "XXPig tail shirtXX" before disappearing entirely. Every 806400 "points" of wear will increase the item's damage level one step (i.e. "item" -> "xitemx" -> "XitemX" -> "XXitemXX" -> destroyed). If you sell worn clothes to caravans early enough, they are still worth good money:
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Wear will alter the value of an item, and is denoted by the symbols x, X and XX. For example, over time a dwarf's "Pig tail shirt" will degrade into a "xPig tail shirtx", a "XPig tail shirtX" and eventually a "XXPig tail shirtXX" before disappearing entirely. Every 806400 "points" of wear will increase the item's damage level one step (i.e. "item" -> "xitemx" -> "XitemX" -> "XXitemXX" -> destroyed). If you sell worn clothes to caravans early enough they are still worth good money:
  
 
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