Where to get cloth in Rust How to farm cloth in Rust What is cloth used for in Rust?
Where to get cloth in Rust
There are two main sources of cloth in Rust: animals and hemp fibres. Killing and butchering any animal in Rust — including the more unlikely-sounding ones, like chickens and mutated creatures — has a chance of including some cloth pieces as part of the drop.
Meanwhile, hemp plants can be found growing naturally and harvested for their fibres. A typical hemp fibre yield will include around ten pieces of cloth and a hemp seed. They seemingly can crop up anywhere, but seem most common in forest and desert biomes.
How to farm cloth in Rust
Currently, it’s not possible for you to tame animals in Rust without using mods. Therefore if you want to farm cloth resources, you need to grow hemp.
You can plant the hemp seeds you get from harvesting to grow more hemp plants. You can also take cuttings from plants you grew in this way (by selecting ‘Use’ on them) to clone the plant. This allows you to quickly increase the number of hemp plants in your farm.
What is cloth used for in Rust?
Cloth is a crafting component in the following items: Clothing & Armour
Bucket Helmet Coffee Can Helmet Riot Helmet Miner’s Hat Candle Hat Beenie Hat Boonie Hat Baseball Cap Burlap Headwrap Bandana Mask Improvised Balaclava Wolf Headdress Burlap Shirt Hide Halterneck T-Shirt Longsleeve T-Shirt Hoodie Jacket Snow Jacket Burlap Trousers Hide Skirt Shorts Pants Burlap Shoes
Weapons & Tools
Torch Stone Spear Bone Knife Hunting Bow Revolver Water Bucket Low Grade Fuel Timed Explosive Charge Survey Charge
Health & Medical Items
Bandage Medical Syringe Bota Bag
Appliances & Furniture
Sleeping Bag Bed Small Stash Picture Frames (Landscape/Portrait/Tall/XL/XXL) Large Banners (Hanging/Pole) Acoustic Guitar Water Purifier
Structures & Building Material
Sandbag Barricade
If you’re looking for other crafting resources in Rust, check out our guide to finding and mining stone.