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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | + | Compared to other recreation items, the chess table uses twice the materials of it's tribal equivalent, the [[Game-of-Ur board|game-of-Ur board]], but has a significantly higher base recreation power ({{%|{{P|Recreation Power}}}} vs. {{%|{{Q|Game-of-Ur board|Recreation Power}}}}). It is advisable to replace any game-of-Ur boards with a chess table as soon as possible, so long as the boards are not of a sufficently higher quality to make up for the deficit. | |
− | + | The chess table is a very cheap option for intellectual play and gives a significant amount of recreational power at higher crafting levels, but does not produce as much cerebral play value as a [[poker table]]. It does not require cloth, however, and is an acceptable substitute until cloth can be grown or traded for a poker table. | |
− | + | It also provides 33% more [[Intellectual]] skill XP than the [[Game-of-Ur board]]. | |
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