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'''Fine floors''' are [[floor]]s that meet the requirement of being used in high-rank Throne Rooms and Bedrooms for [[Noble]]s. They typically are beautiful, but work and resource expensive.
 
'''Fine floors''' are [[floor]]s that meet the requirement of being used in high-rank Throne Rooms and Bedrooms for [[Noble]]s. They typically are beautiful, but work and resource expensive.
  
'''Note''': Of all stylized fine flooring, Totemic Boards is the only (fireproof) option made from a renewable resource, that being wood. All other factors considered, in comparison to other fine floors, this makes them highly attractive.
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Note that while the concept of 'fine floors' is only relevant in the [[Royalty]] DLC, not all fine floors require [[Royalty]] to build.
 
 
Also, of all stylized fine flooring, Hex Tile & Mindbend carpet is the highest marketplace/wealth value (of the fireproof options), of all options offered. It uses a 171% the amount of stuff per tile, to build, a standard steel tile requires.
 
 
 
Currently, the following floors count as fine:
 
* [[Fine carpet]]
 
* [[Fine stone tile]]
 
* [[Gold tile]]
 
* [[Silver tile]]
 
* [[Morbid stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Morbid carpet]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Spikecore stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Spikecore plates]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Totemic boards]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Totemic stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Mindbend carpet]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Hex carpet]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
* [[Hex tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
  
 
== Comparison table ==
 
== Comparison table ==
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The following floors count as fine:
 
{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}}
 
{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}}
! Type !! Resources Per Tile !! data-sort-type="number" |  Work to Build || data-sort-type="number" | Beauty !! data-sort-type="number" | Move Speed Modifier !! data-sort-type="number" | Flammability !! data-sort-type="number" | Cleanliness !! data-sort-type="number" | Wealth
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! Name !! Variants !! Fine !! Resources per tile !! data-sort-type="number" |  Work to Build || data-sort-type="number" | Beauty !! data-sort-type="number" | Move Speed Modifier !! data-sort-type="number" | Flammability !! data-sort-type="number" | Cleanliness !! data-sort-type="number" | Cleaning Time Factor !! data-sort-type="number" | Filth multiplier !! data-sort-type="number" | Wealth
|-
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{{#ask: [[Category:Fine floor]]
! [[Fine carpet]]
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| named args = yes
| {{Required Resources|Fine indigo carpet|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Beauty|?}} || |  {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Fine indigo carpet|Market Value Base|?}}
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  | ?Name = ?Name
|-
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  | format = template
! [[Fine stone tile]]
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  | template = Floor Table Row
| {{Required Resources|Fine stone tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Fine stone tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Fine stone tile|Beauty|?}} || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Fine stone tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Fine stone tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Fine stone tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Fine stone tile|Market Value Base|?}}
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  | sort = From DLC, Name
|-
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}}
! [[Gold tile]]
 
| {{Required Resources|Gold tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Gold tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Gold tile|Beauty|?}} || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Gold tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Gold tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Gold tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Gold tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
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! [[Silver tile]]
 
| {{Required Resources|Silver tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Silver tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Silver tile|Beauty|?}} || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Silver tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Silver tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Silver tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Silver tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
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! [[Hex tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
| {{Required Resources|Hex tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Hex tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Hex tile|Beauty|?}} || |  {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Hex tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Hex tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Hex tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Hex tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
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! [[Morbid stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
| {{Required Resources|Morbid stone tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Morbid stone tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Morbid stone tile|Beauty|?}} || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Morbid stone tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Morbid stone tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Morbid stone tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Morbid stone tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
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! [[Spikecore stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
| {{Required Resources|Spikecore stone tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Beauty|?}} || |  {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Spikecore stone tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
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! [[Totemic stone tile]]{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
| {{Required Resources|Totemic stone tile|simple=1}} || {{ticks|{{Q|Totemic stone tile|Work To Make|?}}}} || {{Q|Totemic stone tile|Beauty|?}} || |  {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Totemic stone tile|Move Speed Factor|0}}}}% || | {{#expr: 100 * {{Q|Totemic stone tile|Flammability Base|0}} }}%|| {{Q|Totemic stone tile|Cleanliness|0}} || {{Q|Totemic stone tile|Market Value Base|?}}
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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== Analysis ==
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* [[Fine stone tile]]s cost the most work to make, but stone is extremely plentiful. They are also the least beautiful, and have the least wealth. Note that colonies may run out of [[stone chunk]]s to cut without relying on [[deep drill]]s.
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* [[Fine carpet]] is faster to create than stone, but [[fire|flammable]], and takes longer to clean. Depending on climate, [[biome]], and Plants proficiency, you can easily produce [[cloth]] in the thousands. A [[firefoam popper]] can lessen fire-related concerns, but some damage is still likely and the firefoam itself will likely tank a room's Impressiveness until it's cleaned up. Fine carpet is the slowest to clean.
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* [[Silver tile]] are much quicker to lay than fine stone/carpet, only require a Construction skill of 3, and are not much more expensive than cloth. It also gives a Cleanliness bonus and is faster to clean. Depending on your [[trade]] situation, silver may be easier to obtain than cloth, or at least easy enough to justify using silver.
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* [[Gold tile]]s are the most beautiful and most wealthy, but they are generally inferior to gold [[sculpture]]s combined with another fine floor.
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Most floors introduced in [[Ideology]] are reskins of the above floors. The following are different:
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* [[Hex tile]]s{{IdeologyIcon}} and [[spikecore plates]]{{IdeologyIcon}} are made of [[steel]]. They increase wealth slightly more than fine stone tiles, add the same beauty, are similarly non-flammable, and require the same work to place. Their advantages are adding a style, which can increase the mood of nearby colonists, not requiring [[stone blocks]] which are time consuming to manufacture, and the lack of a research-requirement. Primarily useful if steel is abundant, or fine flooring is needed without research.
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* [[Totemic boards]]{{IdeologyIcon}} are made of [[wood]]. They increase wealth slightly more than hex tiles or spikecore plates. Being made of wood, they are flammable, but not as flammable as carpets. Other than that, and the different style, they are identical to hex tiles and spikecore plates. Primarily useful if wood is abundant, or fine flooring is needed without needing research.
  
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[[Category: Game mechanics]] [[Category:Floor|#Fine floor]]

Latest revision as of 12:30, 19 November 2024

Fine floors are floors that meet the requirement of being used in high-rank Throne Rooms and Bedrooms for Nobles. They typically are beautiful, but work and resource expensive.

Note that while the concept of 'fine floors' is only relevant in the Royalty DLC, not all fine floors require Royalty to build.

Comparison table[edit]

The following floors count as fine:

Name Variants Fine Resources per tile Work to Build Beauty Move Speed Modifier Flammability Cleanliness Cleaning Time Factor Filth multiplier Wealth
Gold tile Check.png Gold 70 800 ticks (13.33 secs) 11 100% 0% 0.2 60% 100% 705
Silver tile Check.png Silver 70 800 ticks (13.33 secs) 4 100% 0% 0.2 60% 100% 73
Hex carpet Content added by the Ideology DLC 63 colors Check.png Cloth 35 4,000 ticks (1.11 mins) 4 100% 32% 0 200% 100% 67
Hex tile Content added by the Ideology DLC Check.png Steel 12 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 60% 100% 41
Mindbend carpet Content added by the Ideology DLC Diamond, Purple, Green, Blue, Yellow Check.png Cloth 35 4,000 ticks (1.11 mins) 4 100% 32% 0 200% 100% 67
Morbid carpet Content added by the Ideology DLC 63 colors Check.png Cloth 35 4,000 ticks (1.11 mins) 4 100% 32% 0 200% 100% 67
Morbid stone tile Content added by the Ideology DLC Limestone, Marble, Granite, Sandstone, Slate Check.png Stuff 20 (Stony) 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 80% 100% 36
Spikecore plates Content added by the Ideology DLC Check.png Steel 12 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 60% 100% 41
Spikecore stone tile Content added by the Ideology DLC Limestone, Marble, Granite, Sandstone, Slate Check.png Stuff 20 (Stony) 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 80% 100% 36
Totemic boards Content added by the Ideology DLC Check.png Wood 20 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 22% 0 100% 100% 42
Totemic stone tile Content added by the Ideology DLC Limestone, Marble, Granite, Sandstone, Slate Check.png Stuff 20 (Stony) 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 80% 100% 36
Fine carpet Content added by the Royalty DLC 63 colors Check.png Cloth 35 4,000 ticks (1.11 mins) 4 100% 32% 0 200% 100% 67
Fine stone tile Content added by the Royalty DLC Limestone, Marble, Granite, Sandstone, Slate Check.png Stuff 20 (Stony) 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 3 100% 0% 0 80% 100% 36

Analysis[edit]

  • Fine stone tiles cost the most work to make, but stone is extremely plentiful. They are also the least beautiful, and have the least wealth. Note that colonies may run out of stone chunks to cut without relying on deep drills.
  • Fine carpet is faster to create than stone, but flammable, and takes longer to clean. Depending on climate, biome, and Plants proficiency, you can easily produce cloth in the thousands. A firefoam popper can lessen fire-related concerns, but some damage is still likely and the firefoam itself will likely tank a room's Impressiveness until it's cleaned up. Fine carpet is the slowest to clean.
  • Silver tile are much quicker to lay than fine stone/carpet, only require a Construction skill of 3, and are not much more expensive than cloth. It also gives a Cleanliness bonus and is faster to clean. Depending on your trade situation, silver may be easier to obtain than cloth, or at least easy enough to justify using silver.
  • Gold tiles are the most beautiful and most wealthy, but they are generally inferior to gold sculptures combined with another fine floor.

Most floors introduced in Ideology are reskins of the above floors. The following are different:

  • Hex tilesContent added by the Ideology DLC and spikecore platesContent added by the Ideology DLC are made of steel. They increase wealth slightly more than fine stone tiles, add the same beauty, are similarly non-flammable, and require the same work to place. Their advantages are adding a style, which can increase the mood of nearby colonists, not requiring stone blocks which are time consuming to manufacture, and the lack of a research-requirement. Primarily useful if steel is abundant, or fine flooring is needed without research.
  • Totemic boardsContent added by the Ideology DLC are made of wood. They increase wealth slightly more than hex tiles or spikecore plates. Being made of wood, they are flammable, but not as flammable as carpets. Other than that, and the different style, they are identical to hex tiles and spikecore plates. Primarily useful if wood is abundant, or fine flooring is needed without needing research.