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For the other comments, I have updated the description.
If you could pull out a kind of reinforcement system, where you add this armor padding regardless of the clothes being damaged or not and add a lil bonus to bite and scratch without replacing the normal patches it would be amazing!
You could balance it out by requiring a certain amount of tailoring and consuming way more resources to do this "special padding" or straight up make them craftable gear.
I know some people are already creating new slots. Depending on the limitations, this could be a really cool way to add a new layer of protection without sacrificing anything else (including the patches)
If you say something replaces patches, but has the appearance of a full set of armour, it has to be explained how it works in-game.
Does it mean that applying one single patch fix to an article of clothing, transforms it into an entirely different piece of clothing? Is it gradual?
Without Ezeepeezee's reply to El, I would have assumed this Replaces, an Armour Patch. Not, Replaces Patches, with Armour.
-People: "WhAt DoEs ThE MoD dO??/??///?"
wtf