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By Gabriele Asaro
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How to Get Cloth in Rust: A Survivor's Guide to Textile Riches

Getting cloth in Rust is important for survival, and I've learned all the tricks to keep my inventory stocked.

Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned player, knowing how to get cloth in Rust efficiently can make or break your game.

First off, let's talk about hemp plants. These green beauties are your best friends. You'll find them scattered across the map, especially in forests and near rivers.

Just walk up to one and press E to harvest. A fully grown plant can give you up to 10 cloth and a hemp seed.

Pro tip: use a hatchet or pickaxe for quicker harvesting.

If you're in the desert, don't overlook cacti. A tall cactus can yield up to 15 cloth, while a regular one gives about 10. It's a desert dweller's goldmine.

Recycling is another great way to get cloth. Keep those tarps, ropes, and sewing kits you find. Pop them into a Recycler, and you'll have hundreds of cloth in no time.

Trust me, this method is often overlooked but incredibly effective.

Don't forget about animals. Killing and harvesting them with a bone knife can net you a good amount of cloth. Bears are the jackpot, giving up to 50 cloth, while even chickens offer a modest 6 cloth.

Bonus: you'll get other useful resources like animal fat and bone fragments too.

For a steady supply, consider starting a cloth farm. Plant those hemp seeds you've collected near your base or in planter boxes. It's risky if other players find it, so make sure to protect it well.

If you're desperate or flush with scrap, you can buy cloth at the Bandit Camp shop. It's quick but potentially dangerous when leaving with your haul.

Remember, the fastest way to get cloth depends on your situation. If you're lucky, harvesting hemp is quick and easy. But for long-term play, setting up a farm is your best bet.

In my experience, combining these methods is the key to never running short on cloth. Keep an eye out for hemp plants while you're exploring, recycle everything you can, and gradually work towards a sustainable farm.

Before you know it, you'll be swimming in cloth and crafting to your heart's content.

Gabriele AsaroAbout the author

Gabriele Asaro
Gabriele Asaro

I'm the Head of Research at RustClash. With over 5 years of experience in the Rust niche, I have developed extensive knowledge of the game, its strategies, and the competitive scene. My insights are based on years of in-depth analysis and close involvement with the Rust community.