Clothing

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There are many articles of clothing one can wear in CLOK, lots of them offering differing levels of warmth and utility. Wearing any type of belt, for example, allows you to a wear scabbard or belt pouch and so on to attach them to it, though you do have a limited amount of space. You can also sling your satchel, pack, bow or shield over a shoulder if you have enough room free.

Clothing and Warmth

In the Winter and Fall, areas of the region the game takes place in grow far colder and you can and will freeze to death if you don't don some heavier clothes. Clothing made from wool, fur, flannel, fleece, tweed, and sheepskin will provide extra warmth while clothing made from silk, satin, and linen will not offer much warmth at all. Cotton and leather are middle ground for warmth and some leather armor over your winter clothes will add to warmth decently. Use the warmth command to check your resilience to cold and use warmth clothing to check your clothing slots available and how well your current attire is helping you.

Hoods, Masks and Helms

A fair few items of headgear can reduce your perception while equipped, from a hood to a greathelm. Clothing generally offers the smallest base reduction, while helms offer the largest, though it can be reduced if you attain 1000 armor use with further nerf reduction available from training until you hit the cap of 2500. To raise a hood on a cloak or robe, do pull robe or vice versa. The same command is required to lower your hood. Note that some robes and some cloaks do not offer large or deep enough hoods to hide your eyes and that all greathelms will hide your entire head, while some masks may hide your lower face or sometimes all of your face. You can also pull a handkerchief to turn it into a mask for your lower face.

Hiding Jewelry

Your psychic network pendant can be annoying to always have show up in your description sometimes and many Rooks choose to hide their talisman. To do so, you must use the pull command on the item, such as pull pendant to hide it and then again to reveal it. Key rings and lanyards can be hidden in this way, however actual finger-set rings cannot be unless you put on a pair of finger-covering gloves of some kind. Gauntlets work too.