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Duswool
April 25, 2026 at 03:46 PM
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Duswool is a rare sheep variant in Starsand Island with a distinctive dusky coloration. It produces black wool when fully grown and is rideable, like all sheep variants. Duswool is bred from a Snowool and Ebowool pair, sharing the same parent combination as Fluffwool.

Property | Value |
|---|---|
Species | |
Rarity | Rare |
Housing | Sheep Barn |
Rideable | Yes |
Wool Color | Black |
How to Obtain |
Duswool has a coat that ranges from dark charcoal gray to near-black, giving it a dusky, twilight appearance. The wool is dense and even-textured, covering most of the body in a uniform dark fleece. Compared to Ebowool, which also produces black wool, Duswool's coloring has a slightly warmer, dusty undertone rather than a pure jet-black finish.
Duswool is obtained exclusively through breeding. Pair a Snowool with an Ebowool (one male, one female) in a Sheep Barn or at the Selective Breeding House. The same cross can produce Duswool, Fluffwool, or Blue Sheep, so which lamb you get is down to random chance.
Parent Pair | Possible Offspring | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Snowool + Ebowool | Duswool, Fluffwool, or Blue Sheep | Random chance among these three |
Duswool produces black wool, the same color as Ebowool. All sheep share the standard product set.
Product | Use |
|---|---|
Black Wool | Crafting, processing into Wool Yarn |
Sheep Milk | Bounty item |
Sheep Saliva | Processing |
Sheep Cheese Block | Cooking, pet food |
Poop | Fertilizer |
Snowool (Common): White wool.
Ebowool (Common): Black wool.
Fluffwool (Rare): White wool, extra fluffy coat. Same breeding parents.
Cloud Sheep (Super Rare): Ethereal cloud patterns.
See Colored Sheep Variants for all colored wool sheep.
Duswool is rideable once fully grown. Equip a Friendship Collar to use it as a mount.
If you already have Ebowool for black wool, Duswool is mainly a collector's variant since both produce the same wool color.
You need both a Snowool and an Ebowool to breed Duswool. Keep them well-fed and happy for the best results.
Consult the Breeding and Genetics article for detailed trait inheritance info.