How to Make Padded Cloth in RuneScape: Dragonwilds
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Padded Cloth is a key mid-game crafting material in RuneScape: Dragonwilds. You’ll need it for all kinds of upgraded armor like Studded Leather and Dark Mage Robes. But getting it takes a few steps and a lot of animal products.
Here’s how to craft Padded Cloth, what gear it’s used for, and where to find everything you need.
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Padded Cloth Recipe
To make Padded Cloth, you’ll need:
Wool Cloth
Rough Cloth
An Upgraded Loom (requires a Loom Harness)
Once you have the ingredients and the upgraded loom, just combine them to make Padded Cloth.
How to Make Wool Cloth
First, you need Wool Thread, which can be made two ways:
From Fleece (dropped by sheep and rams)
From Soft Animal Fur (dropped by wolves and chinchompas)
Use a Spinning Wheel to turn those materials into Wool Thread. Then, combine two Wool Thread in a basic Loom to make Wool Cloth.
Where to get materials:
Found mostly in Fractured Plains and Stormtouched Highlands
How to Make Rough Cloth
This one's easier. You need:
Coarse Thread, made from regular Animal Fur
Use a Loom to craft Rough Cloth from Coarse Thread
Where to farm:
Deer, cows, and similar animals in Temple Woods and Bramblemead Valley
How to Upgrade Your Loom
To make Padded Cloth, you must upgrade your loom with a Loom Harness.
Loom Recipe:
22 Ash Planks
4 Bronze Bars
6 Wool Thread
Loom Harness Recipe:
18 Ash Planks
12 Oak Logs
4 Iron Bars
12 Wool Thread
4 Ram Horns
You’ll find Iron Ore and Rams in the Stormtouched Highlands.
What Padded Cloth is Used For
Once crafted, Padded Cloth is used to make:
Dark Mage Hood, Robes, and Robe Legs
Studded Leather Cowl, Body, and Chaps
Iron Helmet, Platebody, and Platelegs
These recipes also require Hard Leather, Vault Shards, and Iron Bars. Be ready to craft in bulk if you're planning to gear up.
Final Blurb
Making Padded Cloth isn’t quick, but it’s worth it. If you want better armor and serious protection, you’ll need to track down fleece, fur, and ram horns while keeping your crafting stations upgraded. It’s one of those resources that unlocks the next tier of survival—and if you don’t start now, your enemies will.