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| name = Granite blocks | | name = Granite blocks | ||
− | | image = Granite blocks.png | + | | image = Granite blocks C.png |
| description = Blocks of solid granite. Granite is a very hard stone. | | description = Blocks of solid granite. Granite is a very hard stone. | ||
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| mass base = 1.25 | | mass base = 1.25 | ||
| stack limit = 75 | | stack limit = 75 | ||
− | | path cost = | + | | path cost = 14 |
| rotatable = false | | rotatable = false | ||
| terrain affordance = Heavy | | terrain affordance = Heavy | ||
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| production facility 1 = Stonecutter's table | | production facility 1 = Stonecutter's table | ||
| work to make = 1600 | | work to make = 1600 | ||
− | | resource 1 = | + | | resource 1 = Stone chunk |
| resource 1 amount = 1 | | resource 1 amount = 1 | ||
| product amount = 20 | | product amount = 20 | ||
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| volume = 1 | | volume = 1 | ||
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− | {{Info|Granite is the strongest of all [[stone blocks]] and is best suited to build walls in the fighting area.}} | + | {{Info|'''Granite''' is the strongest of all [[stone blocks]] and is best suited to build walls in the fighting area.}} |
== Acquisition == | == Acquisition == | ||
− | Granite blocks are cut from [[ | + | Granite blocks are cut from [[granite chunk]]s at a [[{{P|Production Facility 1}}]]. It takes {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work to cut a single chunk into {{P|Product Amount}} blocks. |
− | ==Analysis== | + | == Usage == |
+ | Granite blocks can be used to craft and build the following things: | ||
+ | {{Ingredient List}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Analysis == | ||
As the most durable building stone, granite blocks have almost 10% more hit points than their nearest competitor, [[limestone blocks|limestone]], and more than 21% more than the third strongest [[sandstone blocks|sandstone]], making it the preferred building material for anywhere that you expect to take damage or even as the default [[wall]] material where another material is not indicated. For example, a colony may chose to build [[table]]s and bedrooms walls from the [[beauty|beautiful]] [[marble blocks|marble]], while all other walls, including the outer walls, will be made from granite. | As the most durable building stone, granite blocks have almost 10% more hit points than their nearest competitor, [[limestone blocks|limestone]], and more than 21% more than the third strongest [[sandstone blocks|sandstone]], making it the preferred building material for anywhere that you expect to take damage or even as the default [[wall]] material where another material is not indicated. For example, a colony may chose to build [[table]]s and bedrooms walls from the [[beauty|beautiful]] [[marble blocks|marble]], while all other walls, including the outer walls, will be made from granite. | ||
− | If available, both [[uranium]] and [[plasteel]] significantly outperform granite, with 47% and 65% more HP respectively. However, both materials are both more expensive and rarer to encounter than the relatively common granite. Thus, they | + | If available, both [[uranium]] and [[plasteel]] significantly outperform granite, with 47% and 65% more HP respectively. However, both materials are both more expensive and rarer to encounter than the relatively common granite. Thus, they should only be used as needed and are typically relegated to constructions that will be a particular focus for damage, such as planned defensive positions or the walls at the receiving end of a killbox. |
{{Stonecutting maximization}} | {{Stonecutting maximization}} | ||
− | ==Version history== | + | == Gallery == |
− | [[Version/0.7.581|0.7.581]] - Added, previously there was only generic "stone". | + | <gallery> |
+ | Granite blocks A.png|Stack of 1 granite blocks | ||
+ | Granite blocks B.png|Stack of multiple granite blocks | ||
+ | Granite blocks C.png|Full stack of granite blocks | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Version history == | ||
+ | * [[Version/0.7.581|0.7.581]] - Added, previously there was only generic "stone". | ||
+ | * Beta 19/1.0 - Slowed constructing buildings with all stone types by 20% | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Nav|materials|wide}} | ||
[[Category:Material]] [[Category:Stone]] [[Category:Stone Blocks]] | [[Category:Material]] [[Category:Stone]] [[Category:Stone Blocks]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 29 September 2024
Granite blocks
Blocks of solid granite. Granite is a very hard stone.
Base Stats
- Stuff Categories
- Stony
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 1.25 kg
- Beauty
- -12
- Rotatable
- False
- Path Cost
- 14 (48%)
Building
- Terrain Affordance
- Heavy
Stat Modifiers
- Beauty Factor
- ×1
- Beauty Offset
- +0
- Work To Make Factor
- ×1.3
- Work To Build Factor
- ×6
- Work To Build Offset
- +140 ticks (2.33 secs)
- Max Hit Points
- ×1.7
- Flammability
- ×0
- Melee Blunt Damage
- ×1.0
- Melee Sharp Damage
- ×0.65
- Melee Cooldown
- ×1.3
- Door Opening Speed
- ×0.45
- Rest Effectiveness
- ×0.9
Creation
- Work To Make
- 1,600 ticks (26.67 secs)
- Product Amount
- 20
- defName
- BlocksGranite
- Color
- (105,95,97)
- Stuff Adjective
- granite
Granite is the strongest of all stone blocks and is best suited to build walls in the fighting area.
Acquisition[edit]
Granite blocks are cut from granite chunks at a Stonecutter's table. It takes 1,600 ticks (26.67 secs) of work to cut a single chunk into 20 blocks.
Usage[edit]
Granite blocks can be used to craft and build the following things:
Analysis[edit]
As the most durable building stone, granite blocks have almost 10% more hit points than their nearest competitor, limestone, and more than 21% more than the third strongest sandstone, making it the preferred building material for anywhere that you expect to take damage or even as the default wall material where another material is not indicated. For example, a colony may chose to build tables and bedrooms walls from the beautiful marble, while all other walls, including the outer walls, will be made from granite.
If available, both uranium and plasteel significantly outperform granite, with 47% and 65% more HP respectively. However, both materials are both more expensive and rarer to encounter than the relatively common granite. Thus, they should only be used as needed and are typically relegated to constructions that will be a particular focus for damage, such as planned defensive positions or the walls at the receiving end of a killbox.
Production strategy
- This section is transcluded from Stonecutting maximization.
Stonecutting speed is controlled by the cutting pawn's General Labor Speed stat which is determined by a pawn's stats and capacities rather than any skill. Thus, maximization is based on improving that stat and removing process inefficiencies rather than grinding for experience.
General Labor Speed[edit]
General labor speed is affected by manipulation, sight and global work speed.
- Sight decreases general labor speed if below 100%, but offers no benefit above 100%.
- Manipulation can be improved with bionic or archotech arms, or with drugs that improve Manipulation or Consciousness such as Go-juice or Wake-up.
- Global work speed can be improved by certain traits, such as Industrious or Neurotic, a Leader's Work Drive, and the drug Wake-up, which stacks with the drug's manipulation improvement.
- General Labor Speed can also be directly increased by +50% Production specialists, and those affected by their Production Command.
- The ability stacks with the role, but a specialist cannot self-buff.
Like other workbenches, using a stonecutter while outdoors, having no light, or under extreme temperature will negatively affect production speed. Care should be taken to avoid these conditions. Pawns with damaged vision / manipulation, or with traits such as Lazy should avoid stonecutting unless they are otherwise unoccupied.
While being a production specialist will lock out a pawn out of many other work types and the quality increase is useless for stonecutting, a stonecutter may want to become a specialist regardless. You can have as many specialists of a type as you wish, and the role can always be removed if the pawn is required for another role or once a sufficient stockpile of blocks has been made. Note that there is a −15 <Role> lost if you decide to switch or remove the specialist role later. If a temporary role switch is still untenable, consider placing the stonecutter table in range of your regular production specialist's workstations to benefit from their aura.
Process efficiency[edit]
Positioning the cutting table next to the chunk stockpile is ideal.
Placing an armchair or other chair will not improve production rates, but will ensure that the pawn remains comfortable and happy while cutting, however it will slow pawns as they path over it.
It's worth mentioning, with the Ideology DLC installed, slaves are ideal as stone cutters as the task doesn't raise any of the pawns skills. The -15% work speed from slaves is offset by a lack of need for recreation. Adding a circadian half-cycler further increases efficiency by removing the need for sleep at the cost of -15% consciousness.
Gallery[edit]
Version history[edit]
- 0.7.581 - Added, previously there was only generic "stone".
- Beta 19/1.0 - Slowed constructing buildings with all stone types by 20%