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− | '''Wood floor''' is a one of the most basic [[floors]] that can be constructed. It is flammable but cheap and quick to lay even with low skilled pawns | + | '''Wood floor''' is a one of the most basic [[floors]] that can be constructed. It is flammable, but cheap and quick to lay even with low skilled pawns. |
== Acquisition == | == Acquisition == | ||
Each tile of wood floor constructed requires {{Required Resources}} and {{ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work. | Each tile of wood floor constructed requires {{Required Resources}} and {{ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work. | ||
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+ | ==Summary== | ||
+ | Wood floor gives no [[beauty]] positive or malus. Cleaning [[filth]] on it takes the usual amount of work, and like other constructed floors, there is no movement penalty. Wood floor is [[flammable]]. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Quick to lay, and made of a material plentiful in most [[biomes]], wood floors are a significant improvement over natural [[terrain]] like dirt or stone, being faster to walk on, [[cleanliness|cleaner]], and more [[beauty|beautiful]]. The use of wood and lack of research requirement also makes it more easily available than similar competitors for the early game like [[paved tile]], which requires [[Research#{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}|{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}]] and the far more in-demand [[steel]]. Having no minimum [[Construction]] skill and a low cost in case of [[ | + | Quick to lay, and made of a material plentiful in most [[biomes]], wood floors are a significant improvement over natural [[terrain]] like dirt or stone, being faster to walk on, [[cleanliness|cleaner]], and more [[beauty|beautiful]]. The use of wood and lack of research requirement also makes it more easily available than similar competitors for the early game like [[paved tile]], which requires [[Research#{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}|{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}]] and the far more in-demand [[steel]]. Having no minimum [[Construction]] skill and a low cost in case of [[Construc Success Chance|failure]] also means that it is more tolerant of low skilled pawns common in the early game. |
− | Wood floors should be phased out after the early game however, due to | + | Wood floors should be phased out after the early game, however, due to the fire risk. Its flammability may only be {{#expr: {{P|Flammability Base}} * 100}}%, much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall, but fire will still rapidly over a fully covered room with wood floors. This can result in devastating losses of structures, items, and even pawns. |
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Wood floor
Wood floor is a one of the most basic floors that can be constructed. It is flammable, but cheap and quick to lay even with low skilled pawns.
Acquisition
Each tile of wood floor constructed requires 3 Wood and 85 ticks (1.42 secs) of work.
Summary
Wood floor gives no beauty positive or malus. Cleaning filth on it takes the usual amount of work, and like other constructed floors, there is no movement penalty. Wood floor is flammable.
Analysis
Quick to lay, and made of a material plentiful in most biomes, wood floors are a significant improvement over natural terrain like dirt or stone, being faster to walk on, cleaner, and more beautiful. The use of wood and lack of research requirement also makes it more easily available than similar competitors for the early game like paved tile, which requires Stonecutting and the far more in-demand steel. Having no minimum Construction skill and a low cost in case of failure also means that it is more tolerant of low skilled pawns common in the early game.
Wood floors should be phased out after the early game, however, due to the fire risk. Its flammability may only be 22%, much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall, but fire will still rapidly over a fully covered room with wood floors. This can result in devastating losses of structures, items, and even pawns.