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− | The '''Wearable Dwarf Helm''' is a [[Hats|hat]] that can be [[Tailoring#Hats|tailored]] using [[Cloth]] and either a [[Dwarvish Helm]] or [[Dwarf Gadget]] at the sewing machine inside [[2 Willow Lane|Emily's | + | The '''Wearable Dwarf Helm''' is a [[Hats|hat]] that can be [[Tailoring#Hats|tailored]] using [[Cloth]] and either a [[Dwarvish Helm]] or [[Dwarf Gadget]] at the sewing machine inside [[2 Willow Lane|Emily's house]], or the [[Sewing Machine]] received as a reward for the [[Quests#Rock Rejuvenation|"Rock Rejuvenation"]] special order. |
− | There is a small chance to receive this hat from slaying [[monsters]], breaking [[ | + | There is a small chance to receive this hat from slaying [[monsters]], breaking [[The Mines#Crates and Barrels|crates and barrels]], chopping [[trees]], shaking trees with seeds, digging [[Artifact Spot]]s, or by [[Pans|panning]].<ref name="rarecosmeticdrop" /> |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 20:32, 15 April 2024
Wearable Dwarf Helm | |
A slightly larger, human sized version of the helmets worn by dwarves. | |
Information | |
Source | Tailoring |
Recipe (Cloth + ) |
Dwarvish Helm (1) or Dwarf Gadget (1) |
Sell Price | Cannot be sold |
The Wearable Dwarf Helm is a hat that can be tailored using Cloth and either a Dwarvish Helm or Dwarf Gadget at the sewing machine inside Emily's house, or the Sewing Machine received as a reward for the "Rock Rejuvenation" special order.
There is a small chance to receive this hat from slaying monsters, breaking crates and barrels, chopping trees, shaking trees with seeds, digging Artifact Spots, or by panning.[1]
Trivia
- This hat resembles the hat worn by the Dwarf.
References
- ↑ See Utility::getRandomCosmeticItem and Utility::trySpawnRareObject in the game code. Chances are determined in GameLocation::monsterDrop, BreakableContainer::releaseContents, Tree::performToolAction, Tree::shake, GameLocation::digUpArtifactSpot, and Pan::getPanItems.