Strong armor is required to survive the dangers of Ashenfall in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, and Padded Cloth is required to craft some of the most protective pieces in the game. It's fairly simple to make, but it requires a bunch of costly upgrades that can prevent RuneScape: Dragonwilds players from replacing their early game gear as quickly as they'd like.
Padded Cloth is an enhanced version of the Rough Cloth and Wool Cloth that players can use to craft basic armor pieces and furniture in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, but players have to jump through a few hoops in order to unlock it. Getting Padded Cloth is the first real roadblock that players will encounter in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, since the necessary materials can only be harvested in difficult regions with deadly enemies. That said farming Padded Cloth becomes much easier once players use their initial haul to craft some upgraded gear.
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How to Get Padded Cloth in RuneScape: Dragonwilds
Padded Cloth is created by combining Wool Cloth and Rough Cloth in a Loom. A basic Loom only has a single input slot, though, so a Loom Harness is also required. Building a Loom Harness requires Iron Bars and Ram Horns among other basic ingredients, so players will have to brave the Stormtouched Highlands to mine Iron Ore and venture deep into the Fractured Plains to hunt for Rams. Ash Planks are also a required ingredient, so players also need to build a Sawmill on top of everything else.
This is a lengthy process that can easily frustrate unprepared players since the required materials are only found in high-level biomes where it's tough to defend oneself, but there are some easy ways to get a few pieces of Padded Cloth without delving too deep into these areas.
How to Build a Loom Harness in RuneScape: Dragonwilds
The main progression blocker for most players at this stage of the game is the Loom Harness, an upgrade for the Loom that allows it to process two materials at the same time.
The first step in creating a Loom Harness is smelting Iron Bars. Iron Ore deposits only appear in the Stormtouched Highlands west of the Fractured Plains. Thankfully, there are a bunch of ore veins right along the border of the two zones. With the help of the Rocksplosion spell, players can easily grab a bunch of Iron Ore without spending too much time being exposed to danger. Unlike Bronze Bars, Iron Bars only require Iron Ore and nothing else. The spot marked on the map below is the best place to farm Iron Ore.
With Iron Bars out of the way, the only real roadblock left is the Ram Horn requirement. While Sheep can be found in the Fractured Plains, Rams only appear in the Stormtouched Highlands. There are a bunch of Ram spawn locations near those Iron Ore deposits mentioned above, so players can knock out both of these requirements with a single trip. Once the Iron Ore is harvested, all players need to do is toss it in a Furnace for smelting. Furnaces require Clay and Charcoal, which can easily be farmed in the nearby swamp area.
Once the necessary materials are collected and the Loom Harness is constructed, players can place Rough Cloth and Wool Cloth into the Loom at the same time to get Padded Cloth. Rough Cloth and Wool Cloth are made from Coarse Animal Fur and Soft Animal Fur respectively (or Flax and Fleece for more efficient crafting), so that's just another use for the scraps that players collect from slaying animals. RuneScape: Dragonwilds players should also consider upgrading their Tannery at this stage of the game to unlock Hard Leather and craft even stronger armor pieces.





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