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{{infobox main|security
|name = Barricade
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| name = Barricade
|image = Barricade.png
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| image = Barricade.png
|imagesize = 192px
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| imagesize = 192px
|description = A waist-high barrier for use as cover from incoming shots. Barricades are ugly, but provide better cover than other low objects. Barricades will block certain kinds of animals the same way that fences do.
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| description = A waist-high barrier for use as cover from incoming shots. Barricades are ugly, but provide better cover than other low objects. Barricades will block certain kinds of animals the same way that fences do.
|type = Building
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| type = Building
|type2 = Security
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| type2 = Security
|placeable = true
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| placeable = true
|path cost = 42
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| path cost = 42
|passability = pass through only
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| passability = pass through only
|cover = 0.55
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| cover = 0.55
|minifiable = false
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| minifiable = false
|size = 1 ˣ 1
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| size = 1 ˣ 1
|flammability = 1
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| flammability = 1
|hp = 300
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| hp = 300
|beauty = -3
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| beauty = -3
|terrain affordance = depends on materials
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| terrain affordance = depends on materials
|work to make = 320
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| work to make = 320
|stuff tags = Metallic, Woody, Stony
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| stuff tags = Metallic, Woody, Stony
|resource 1 = Stuff
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| resource 1 = Stuff
|resource 1 amount = 5
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| resource 1 amount = 5
 
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'''Barricades''' can be placed to cover your colonists from gunfire, but not melee attacks, thrown projectiles, or explosions. Barricades take damage from bullets and explosions. [[Raider]]s can also use Barricades as cover, so place them in a way so enemy units cannot take advantage of them.
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'''Barricades''' can be placed to provide pawns [[cover]], sheltering them from gunfire.
  
Barricades provide 55% [[cover]] effectiveness, meaning that bullets aimed at targets behind Barricades have a 55% chance to hit the barricades, leaving only a 45% chance to hit anything behind them.  Barricades slow down pawns walking over them, and do not allow a pawn to "stop" to fire or take cover if they are standing on one.
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== Acquisition ==
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{{Acquisition}}
  
They are the non-textile version of [[sandbags]], providing identical [[cover]], and so  useful during the early game when [[textile]]s are not conveniently available.
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== Summary ==
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{{See also|Sandbags}}
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Barricades provide {{%|{{P|Cover Effectiveness}}}} [[cover]] effectiveness, meaning that bullets aimed at targets behind barricades have a {{%|{{P|Cover Effectiveness}}}} chance to hit the barricades, leaving only a {{%|1-{{P|Cover Effectiveness}}}} chance to hit anything behind them. Cover won't shelter pawns from melee attacks, thrown projectiles, or explosions. Both colonists and [[raider|enemies]] benefit from cover, as do [[turrets]]. They provide identical cover to [[sandbag]]s.  
  
They look better than sandbags, although they are still unsightly, so should be avoided anywhere that [[beauty]] is desired.
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Barricades are placed on the ground. They slow down pawns walking over them, and do not allow a pawn to "stop" to fire or take cover if they are standing on one.
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They take damage from bullets and explosions.
  
Barricades require {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} to build.
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Barricades are largely interchangeable with [[sandbag]]s, as they both have identical [[cover]], base {{HP}}, and similar material costs. However, sandbags are made of [[textile]]s and are always nonflammable, while barricades are made of [[metal]], [[wood]], and [[stone]] materials and their flammability depends on the material chosen. Sandbags also require much less work to make, but barricades are somewhat more [[beauty|beautiful]]. Unlike sandbags, barricades will also enclose a [[pen]], similar to the [[fence]].
  
==Material Table==
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== Analysis ==
As Barricades and [[Sandbags]] are largely interchangeable except for their aesthetics and material properties, both are included in the following table for convenience.  
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Barricades and sandbags are, in most respects, identical. The material affects the building's health, but not its defensive properties. Barricades are easier to build in the early game, where access to [[textile]]s in bulk quantities is difficult. As they are slightly more beautiful, but require more work to make, they are marginally better at permanent defenses, while sandbags are better when attacking. Just remember that [[raiders]] will use cover to the same effect, so deconstruct unneeded buildings when you can.
  
A basic take-away from the table below is that the two most common early choices, [[cloth]] sandbags and [[wood]]en barricades, are indeed almost identical, the only significant difference being that wooden barricades have 195 hit points while the cloth sandbags have 300. Both can be constructed on terrain that supports only "light" structures.
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Either building can be combined with [[wall]]s for more cover. Walls provide superior cover, but a full wall will block line of fire. Having a wall with a 1-2 tile gap of barricades will give more cover than simply using barricades, while still allowing pawns to fire through.
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Other than their use for cover, barricades and sandbags can be used in [[killbox]]es. Enemies that funnel in from a hallway will normally use a wall's corner or side for cover. But as pawns cannot path directly to a cell containing a sandbag, they will likely enter the killbox itself. They will also slow down pawns. [[Fence]]s are cheaper for both purposes, but have almost no health and are easily destroyed from missed shots. Enemies standing on a sandbag or similar directly non-pathable object can stop and fire from that object if they take damage or bump into other enemies.
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== Material table ==
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As barricades and [[sandbags]] are largely interchangeable except for their aesthetics and material properties, both are included in the following table for convenience.  
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Note that cover effectiveness is {{%|{{P|Cover Effectiveness}}}} regardless of material or structure choice.
  
Note that cover effectiveness is 55% regardless of material or structure choice.
 
 
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==Version history==
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== Version history ==
 
* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Added.
 
* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Added.
* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - fill percent (i.e. cover) reduced from 57% to 55%.
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* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Fill percent (i.e. cover) reduced from 57% to 55%.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 21:07, 25 September 2024

Barricade

Barricade

A waist-high barrier for use as cover from incoming shots. Barricades are ugly, but provide better cover than other low objects. Barricades will block certain kinds of animals the same way that fences do.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingSecurity
Beauty
-3
HP
300
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
42 (24%)

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
55%
Terrain Affordance
Depends on materials

Creation

Work To Make
320 ticks (5.33 secs)
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody, Stony
Resources to make
Stuff 5
Deconstruct yield
Stuff 2 - 3
Destroy yield
Stuff 1 - 2

Barricades can be placed to provide pawns cover, sheltering them from gunfire.

Acquisition[edit]

Barricades can be constructed, each requiring Stuff 5 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 50 for SMVs) and 320 ticks (5.33 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder and the work to build factor and offset of the material.

Once constructed, they cannot be re-installed, they can only be deconstructed.

Summary[edit]

Barricades provide 55% cover effectiveness, meaning that bullets aimed at targets behind barricades have a 55% chance to hit the barricades, leaving only a 45% chance to hit anything behind them. Cover won't shelter pawns from melee attacks, thrown projectiles, or explosions. Both colonists and enemies benefit from cover, as do turrets. They provide identical cover to sandbags.

Barricades are placed on the ground. They slow down pawns walking over them, and do not allow a pawn to "stop" to fire or take cover if they are standing on one. They take damage from bullets and explosions.

Barricades are largely interchangeable with sandbags, as they both have identical cover, base HP, and similar material costs. However, sandbags are made of textiles and are always nonflammable, while barricades are made of metal, wood, and stone materials and their flammability depends on the material chosen. Sandbags also require much less work to make, but barricades are somewhat more beautiful. Unlike sandbags, barricades will also enclose a pen, similar to the fence.

Analysis[edit]

Barricades and sandbags are, in most respects, identical. The material affects the building's health, but not its defensive properties. Barricades are easier to build in the early game, where access to textiles in bulk quantities is difficult. As they are slightly more beautiful, but require more work to make, they are marginally better at permanent defenses, while sandbags are better when attacking. Just remember that raiders will use cover to the same effect, so deconstruct unneeded buildings when you can.

Either building can be combined with walls for more cover. Walls provide superior cover, but a full wall will block line of fire. Having a wall with a 1-2 tile gap of barricades will give more cover than simply using barricades, while still allowing pawns to fire through.

Other than their use for cover, barricades and sandbags can be used in killboxes. Enemies that funnel in from a hallway will normally use a wall's corner or side for cover. But as pawns cannot path directly to a cell containing a sandbag, they will likely enter the killbox itself. They will also slow down pawns. Fences are cheaper for both purposes, but have almost no health and are easily destroyed from missed shots. Enemies standing on a sandbag or similar directly non-pathable object can stop and fire from that object if they take damage or bump into other enemies.

Material table[edit]

As barricades and sandbags are largely interchangeable except for their aesthetics and material properties, both are included in the following table for convenience.

Note that cover effectiveness is 55% regardless of material or structure choice.

  • Type Material Beauty Work to Build HP Flamma­bility Terrain Affordance Market Value
    Barricade Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC -3 000,800 ticks (13.33 secs) 600 75% Light 6.65 Silver
    Barricade Gold Gold 17 000,288 ticks (4.8 secs) 180 40% Medium 500 Silver
    Barricade Granite blocks Granite blocks -3 002,060 ticks (34.33 secs) 510 0% Heavy 12 Silver
    Barricade Limestone blocks Limestone blocks -3 002,060 ticks (34.33 secs) 465 0% Heavy 12 Silver
    Barricade Marble blocks Marble blocks -2 001,900 ticks (31.67 secs) 360 0% Heavy 11 Silver
    Barricade Plasteel Plasteel -3 000,704 ticks (11.73 secs) 840 0% Medium 48 Silver
    Barricade Sandstone blocks Sandstone blocks -3 001,740 ticks (29 secs) 420 0% Heavy 11 Silver
    Barricade Silver Silver 3 000,320 ticks (5.33 secs) 210 40% Medium 51 Silver
    Barricade Slate blocks Slate blocks -3 002,060 ticks (34.33 secs) 390 0% Heavy 12 Silver
    Barricade Steel Steel -3 000,320 ticks (5.33 secs) 300 40% Medium 11 Silver
    Barricade Jade Jade 7 001,600 ticks (26.67 secs) 150 0% Heavy 31 Silver
    Barricade Uranium Uranium -3 000,608 ticks (10.13 secs) 750 0% Medium 32 Silver
    Barricade Wood Wood -3 000,224 ticks (3.73 secs) 195 100% Light 6.8 Silver
    Sandbags Alpaca wool Alpaca wool -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 20 Silver
    Sandbags Bearskin Bearskin -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 18 Silver
    Sandbags Birdskin Birdskin -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 9.6 Silver
    Sandbags Bison wool Bison wool -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 14 Silver
    Sandbags Bluefur Bluefur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 12 Silver
    Sandbags Camelhide Camelhide -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 12 Silver
    Sandbags Chinchilla fur Chinchilla fur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 33 Silver
    Sandbags Cloth Cloth -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 8.1 Silver
    Sandbags Devilstrand Devilstrand -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 28 Silver
    Sandbags Dog leather Dog leather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 11 Silver
    Sandbags Dread leather Dread leather Content added by the Anomaly DLC -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 18 Silver
    Sandbags Elephant leather Elephant leather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 450 0% Light 13 Silver
    Sandbags Foxfur Foxfur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 18 Silver
    Sandbags Guinea pig fur Guinea pig fur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 180 0% Light 26 Silver
    Sandbags Heavy fur Heavy fur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 450 0% Light 17 Silver
    Sandbags Human leather Human leather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 22 Silver
    Sandbags Hyperweave Hyperweave -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 720 0% Light 46 Silver
    Sandbags Lightleather Lightleather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 10 Silver
    Sandbags Lizardskin Lizardskin -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 11 Silver
    Sandbags Megasloth wool Megasloth wool -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 14 Silver
    Sandbags Muffalo wool Muffalo wool -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 14 Silver
    Sandbags Panthera fur Panthera fur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 16 Silver
    Sandbags Patchleather Patchleather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 8.1 Silver
    Sandbags Pigskin Pigskin -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 10 Silver
    Sandbags Plainleather Plainleather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 11 Silver
    Sandbags Rhinoceros leather Rhinoceros leather -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 450 0% Light 22 Silver
    Sandbags Sheep wool Sheep wool -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 300 0% Light 14 Silver
    Sandbags Synthread Synthread -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 21 Silver
    Sandbags Thrumbofur Thrumbofur -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 600 0% Light 71 Silver
    Sandbags Wolfskin Wolfskin -10 000,180 ticks (3 secs) 390 0% Light 16 Silver