Difference between revisions of "Fine stone tile"
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Constructing fine stone tiles of any type requires [[Research#Stonecutting|Stonecutting]] to be researched. Each tile requires {{icon|stone|20}} [[stone]] and a construction skill of 6. | Constructing fine stone tiles of any type requires [[Research#Stonecutting|Stonecutting]] to be researched. Each tile requires {{icon|stone|20}} [[stone]] and a construction skill of 6. | ||
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+ | ==Analysis== | ||
+ | There are two primary use cases for fine stone tile, namely fine flooring for meeting the room requirements of nobles, and general flooring. | ||
+ | ===Fine Flooring=== | ||
+ | Fine stone tile require more work to construct than [[fine carpets]], both in their actual work to build and the work needed to get the required resources. However, they are not flammable unlike fine carpets, and add almost half as much wealth to the colony. Besides these considerations, they are largely interchangable. | ||
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+ | In comparison to the other fine floors, namely [[gold tile|gold]] and [[silver tile]] there is more interplay. Gold tiles are exceptionally expensive and their effect on colony wealth bears this out, but they also provide a phenomenal beauty rating of +12. They are also relatively quick to lay. The practicality of gold tile is limited however, due to their cost and the comparative ease of using [[sculptures]] to improve [[room stats|room beauty]]. | ||
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+ | Silver tiles are surprisingly competitive with fine stone tiles - with higher beauty, a cleanliness bonus, the high availability of [[silver]] and only requiring a construction skill of 3. This means they're easier to make impressive rooms out of, and to keep them impressive when they inevitably get [[filth]]y. Silver tiles are just over twice as expensive, but the work saved in the stone cutting and build time required for fine stone tiles could likely pay for the difference in pawn-hours spent by using the time saved on other profitable tasks. The effect on colony wealth may be relevant to some players however. | ||
+ | Thus, silver tile is a strong competitor to fine stone tiles for many colonies. | ||
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+ | ===General Flooring=== | ||
+ | Compared to other floors, they are quite beautiful, but work and resource intensive. While its a good way to train construction skill as, besides failure, there is no penalty for low skill constructors, their use as actual flooring is limited outside of player preference. It requires significantly less work to construct [[sculptures]] to improve room beauty. | ||
==Version History== | ==Version History== |
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Fine stone tile
Fine stone tile are one of the floors that can be constructed, with a choice of Sandstone, Granite, Limestone, Slate or Marble. All fine stone tiles have the same stats, but differs in texture.
While extremely work and resource intensive, it has a very high beauty rating, and either it or fine carpet is requried to meet the room requirements for high-ranking nobility.
Acquisition
Constructing fine stone tiles of any type requires Stonecutting to be researched. Each tile requires 20 stone and a construction skill of 6.
Analysis
There are two primary use cases for fine stone tile, namely fine flooring for meeting the room requirements of nobles, and general flooring.
Fine Flooring
Fine stone tile require more work to construct than fine carpets, both in their actual work to build and the work needed to get the required resources. However, they are not flammable unlike fine carpets, and add almost half as much wealth to the colony. Besides these considerations, they are largely interchangable.
In comparison to the other fine floors, namely gold and silver tile there is more interplay. Gold tiles are exceptionally expensive and their effect on colony wealth bears this out, but they also provide a phenomenal beauty rating of +12. They are also relatively quick to lay. The practicality of gold tile is limited however, due to their cost and the comparative ease of using sculptures to improve room beauty.
Silver tiles are surprisingly competitive with fine stone tiles - with higher beauty, a cleanliness bonus, the high availability of silver and only requiring a construction skill of 3. This means they're easier to make impressive rooms out of, and to keep them impressive when they inevitably get filthy. Silver tiles are just over twice as expensive, but the work saved in the stone cutting and build time required for fine stone tiles could likely pay for the difference in pawn-hours spent by using the time saved on other profitable tasks. The effect on colony wealth may be relevant to some players however. Thus, silver tile is a strong competitor to fine stone tiles for many colonies.
General Flooring
Compared to other floors, they are quite beautiful, but work and resource intensive. While its a good way to train construction skill as, besides failure, there is no penalty for low skill constructors, their use as actual flooring is limited outside of player preference. It requires significantly less work to construct sculptures to improve room beauty.
Version History
- Royalty DLC release - added.