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As with all other deathrest machines, these cost a non-negligible amount of steel and components.  
 
As with all other deathrest machines, these cost a non-negligible amount of steel and components.  
Consider holding off on building them until you are more well established and are able to produce steel and components reliabily with [[deep drill]]s and [[fabrication bench]]es.
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Consider holding off on building them until you are more well established and are able to produce steel and components reliably with [[deep drill]]s and [[fabrication bench]]es.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:48, 9 March 2023

Hemopump

Hemopump

This blood-refining pump increases the amount of hemogen a deathresting person can store in their body. It must be connected to a deathrest casket to function. This building needs to consume hemogen to function.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingMisc
Market Value
360 Silver [Note]
Beauty
0
HP
200
Flammability
40%
Path Cost
42 (24%)

Building

Size
1 × 2
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
"PassThroughOnly" is not in the list (impassable, pass through only, standable) of allowed values for the "Passability" property.
Passability
PassThroughOnly
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Blocks Wind
False
Terrain Affordance
Light
Power
-100 W

Creation

Required Research
Deathrest
Skill Required
Construction 4
Work To Make
5,000 ticks (1.39 mins)
Resources to make
Steel 100 + Component 4 + Hemogen pack 5
Deconstruct yield
Steel 50 + Component 2 + Hemogen pack 2 - 3
Destroy yield
Steel 25 + Component 1 + Hemogen pack 1 - 2

The hemopump is a deathrest building added by the Biotech DLC that allows Hemogenic deathresters to store more hemogen.

Acquisition

Hemopumps can be constructed once the Deathrest research project has been completed. Each requires Steel 100 Steel, Component 4 Components, Hemogen pack 5 Hemogen packs, 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) of work, and a Construction skill of 4.

Summary

Active hemopumps require a pawn capable of deathrest and must be connected to a deathrest casket. As a pawn deathrests, it consumes 100 W of power and ? hemogen packs per day. If the deathrest is not interupted, the hemopump increases the amount of Hemogen the pawn can store by +25 until the next deathrest. A hemogenic pawn can store 100 hemogen before modifiers.

Like other deathrest buildings, a hemopump permanently binds to a pawn once used, with no penalty for deconstruction. Deathresting pawns have their own separate limit to the buildings they can connect to, which can be increased with a deathrest capacity serum.

Analysis

A hemopump will increase the amount of Hemogen a Hemogenic pawn can store, allowing more uses of their abilities before needing to bloodfeed or consume a hemogen pack. Most of these abilities are related to combat.

Whether this is useful compared to increasing move speed or decreasing deathrest time depends on playstyle, though the boost is modest either way. While a few additional uses of abilities like Coagulate can be very useful, the other options tend to be a larger priority. In any case, you must be using at least 80 hemogen between refills for the hemopump to have a noticeable impact. As starting capacity is 100, 80 hemogen must be consumed before you lose access to the most expensive abilities (which cost 20 hemogen).

Hemopumps are one of the few deathrest buildings without a connection cap, so can be used if a pawn has a high building capacity and the other buildings have reached their caps. It has a small niche for long caravans, extending the time where conceited nobleContent added by the Royalty DLC pawns with Hemogen Drain can last without bloodfeeding or facing penalties from eating hemogen packs.

As with all other deathrest machines, these cost a non-negligible amount of steel and components. Consider holding off on building them until you are more well established and are able to produce steel and components reliably with deep drills and fabrication benches.

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