Wool Fiber is a core tailoring input in Pax Dei. It’s described as “for strengthening threads and weaves,” and it’s what you spin into several tiers of wool yarn before graduating to cloth. Despite its early-game level tag, you’ll need a lot of it as you work through tailoring.


Wool Fiber basics (stack size, level, description)

Property Value
Item type Raw animal fiber
Level 1
Max stack size 50
Flavor text For strengthening threads and weaves.
Note: The Wool Fiber icon was refreshed in a recent update to better match its 3D model.

How to get Wool Fiber (boars and chamois)

You’ll most reliably pick up Wool Fiber by hunting boars. They commonly roam grassy and hilly terrain and often travel in small groups of two or three, which makes them efficient targets when you’re sweeping an area. Expect a meaningful haul from a group, enough to keep a Spinning Wheel busy.

Boars are scrappy if you’re undergeared. A simple spear works if you peel one away from the pack; upgraded tools make the loop safer and faster. While you’re at it, boars also drop Small Rough Animal Hides, Sinew, and Boar Carcasses for leatherworking, fletching, and cooking.

Wool Fiber can also be looted from chamois goats, so it’s worth harvesting those when you encounter them.


What you craft with Wool Fiber (yarn tiers and skills)

Wool Fiber feeds directly into yarn at the Spinning Wheel. As you level Tailoring, more yarn tiers unlock:

Recipe (yarn) Station Tailoring level
Coarse Wool Yarn Spinning Wheel 4
Rough Wool Yarn Spinning Wheel 14
Wool Yarn Spinning Wheel 24
Fine Wool Yarn Spinning Wheel 34

From there, yarn is woven into cloth on a Loom and used across early armor pieces and other tailoring lines. Plan to stockpile; Wool Fiber goes fast once you’re converting to yarn and then cloth.


Wool Yarn recipe details (costs and output)

When crafting Wool Yarn specifically at a Spinning Wheel, one documented version of the recipe consumes 20 Wool Fiber and produces 10 Wool Yarn with a Tailoring difficulty around the low teens. Some builds list a higher fiber cost per craft. If the numbers in your crafting panel differ, follow the in‑game values—recipe costs can vary by release.


Farming loop that actually works

  • Pick a route through grassy or mountainous regions and clear every boar group you see; expect multiple spawns per sweep.
  • If lightly equipped, pull boars one by one and avoid deep forest centers where wolves and bears patrol more aggressively.
  • Loot everything—hides and sinew accelerate adjacent crafts while you build your fiber stock.
  • Spin fiber into the highest yarn tier you can reliably succeed at to convert space‑heavy stacks into lighter, craft‑ready materials.

The simple rhythm—roam, cull boars (and any chamois you spot), spin at the wheel—keeps your Tailoring moving without dedicated grind sessions.