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| comfort = 0.8
 
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}}{{Info|A '''hospital bed''' improves quality of medical treatments, boosts [[Immunity Gain Speed|immunity gain speed]] to help recover from diseases faster, and speeds up healing from [[injury|injuries]]. It can even boost medical tend quality above the normal maximum for that type of medicine, for example allowing 70%+ treatment quality from herbal medicine.  
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{{Info|A '''hospital bed''' improves the quality of medical treatments and recovery from both disease and injury.}}
  
When a colonist that is injured, [[ailments|sick]], or has been scheduled for an operation is selected, the player may right-click a hospital bed to direct the colonist there by selecting the ''"Rest until healed"'' command (even for elective surgeries).  That colonist will then go to that bed and sleep there instead of at their designated beds, and instead of doing their regular tasks. At any time, the colonist can be given another task and, if they can move, they will leave the bed and perform that task.
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== Acquisition ==
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{{Acquisition}}
  
A hospital bed can also be linked to a [[Vitals monitor|vitals monitor]] to further increase medical treatment quality and patient's immunity gain speed. The bonuses for immunity gain speed from a hospital bed and a vitals monitor stack, but a vitals monitor does not improve the recovery rate from injuries.}}
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== Summary ==
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{{For|a description of mechanics shared by all sleep furniture|Sleep furniture#Mechanics{{!}}Sleep furniture mechanics}}
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{{PAGENAME}}s are a form of [[sleep furniture]]. Only one pawn can sleep on one at a time. The hospital bed functions similarly to most beds, but offers superior medical outcomes and can be linked to a [[vitals monitor]] for further bonuses.
  
While resting on a hospital bed, colonists recover from injuries much faster than a normal [[bed]] or [[sleeping spot]]. The increased heal rate from using a hospital bed relative to a normal bed is equivalent to a +75% increase in tend quality (see [[injury]] for details).
 
 
It also increases the success rate of [[Doctoring#Surgery|surgeries]].
 
 
== Acquisition ==
 
Constructing a hospital bed requires [[Research#Hospital bed|Hospital Bed]] to be researched and a [[construction]] skill of 8. It requires {{Required Resources}} and is constructed in {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}}.
 
 
==Summary==
 
 
=== Rest Effectiveness ===
 
=== Rest Effectiveness ===
 
[[Rest Effectiveness]] is a measure how fast a pawn will regain [[rest]]. A pawn sleeping in a bed with 125% rest effectiveness would regain rest 25% faster, and thus require 80% of the time to sleep.  
 
[[Rest Effectiveness]] is a measure how fast a pawn will regain [[rest]]. A pawn sleeping in a bed with 125% rest effectiveness would regain rest 25% faster, and thus require 80% of the time to sleep.  
Rest effectiveness varies by [[quality]] and material. Stone materials only offer 90% of the rest effectiveness of a bed made from non-stone materials at the same quality level.
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Rest effectiveness varies by [[quality]]. Stone materials would offer less rest effectiveness, but hospital beds cannot be made out of stone.
 
{{Rest Effectiveness Quality Table}}
 
{{Rest Effectiveness Quality Table}}
  
 
=== Comfort ===
 
=== Comfort ===
[[Comfort]] is a measure of how fast a pawn will refill their comfort meter. A pawn sleeping in a bed with a higher comfort value will regain comfort proportionally faster.
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[[Comfort]] is a measure of how high a pawn can refill their comfort meter while using the piece of furniture. A pawn sleeping in a bed with a higher comfort value can achieve a higher level. It does not affect the rate at which comfort increases only the maximum level. Comfort levels over 100% have no additional effect.
 
Comfort varies by [[quality]] but not material. Beds of the same quality level will all have the same comfort, regardless of what they're constructed from.
 
Comfort varies by [[quality]] but not material. Beds of the same quality level will all have the same comfort, regardless of what they're constructed from.
 
An adjacent [[end table]] and a nearby [[dresser]] will each increase the base comfort by a further +0.05. This increase is applied before the quality multiplier.
 
An adjacent [[end table]] and a nearby [[dresser]] will each increase the base comfort by a further +0.05. This increase is applied before the quality multiplier.
 
{{Comfort Quality Table}}
 
{{Comfort Quality Table}}
  
=== Surgery Success Chance Factor===
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=== Surgery Success Chance Factor ===
The [[Surgery Success Chance Factor]] is exactly what it sounds like - a multiplier on the chance for a successful surgery assuming it is performed in this bed. The base value depends on the bed type with most beds having a base value of 100%, the [[sleeping spot]] a lower value of 70%, and the hospital bed a higher value of 110%. This base value is then modified by the bed's quality level. Beds of the same type and quality level will all have the same factor, regardless of what they're constructed from.
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The [[Surgery Success Chance Factor]] is exactly what it sounds like - a multiplier on the chance for a successful surgery assuming it is performed in this bed. The base value depends on the bed type with most beds and bedrolls having a base value of 100%, then modified by the bed's quality level. Construction material does not matter. It is improved by a linked vitals monitor.  
  
<div><li style="display: inline-table;">
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{{Surgery Success Chance Factor Quality Table}}
{{#vardefine:basesurgerychancefactor| 110 }}
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{| {{STDT| sortable c_10 text-center}}
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=== Healing ===
! [[Quality]]
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A pawn resting in a {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}} of any quality will have their [[Immunity Gain Speed]] multiplied by {{Good|x{{P|Immunity Gain Speed Factor}}}}, increased to {{Good|x{{#expr:{{P|Immunity Gain Speed Factor}} + 0.02}}}} with a linked vitals monitor, and heal an additional {{+|14}} HP from [[injury|injuries]] per day.
!data-sort-type="number"| Awful
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!data-sort-type="number"| Poor
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The hospital bed also increases medical tend quality by {{+|10%}},{{Check Tag|Mechanics?|Is it an offset or % boost?}} increased to {{+|17%}} with a linked vitals monitor.
!data-sort-type="number"| Normal
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!data-sort-type="number"| Good
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== Analysis ==
!data-sort-type="number"| Excellent
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The massive increase in tend quality and surgery success chance make hospital beds a worthwhile investment. This especially applies in [[biome]]s like the [[Biomes#Tropical_rainforest|Tropical Rainforest]] or [[Biomes#Tropical_swamp|Tropical Swamp]], where [[disease]]s like [[malaria]] are much more frequent. A pawn with a high [[medical]] skill and [[herbal medicine]] can suffice for most cases early game, but a hospital bed minimizes the risk of poor tend results.
!data-sort-type="number"| Masterwork
 
!data-sort-type="number"| Legendary
 
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!Surgery Success Chance Factor
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*0.90 round 2}}
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*0.95 round 2}}
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*1.00 round 2}}  
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*1.05 round 2}}
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*1.10 round 2}}
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*1.15 round 2}}
 
| {{#expr:{{#var:basesurgerychancefactor}}*1.30 round 2}}
 
|}
 
</li><div>
 
  
==Analysis==
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As hospital beds are locked behind a 1200 point research project, as well as needing [[Research#Sterile_materials|Sterile Materials]] (600 points) and [[Research#Microelectronics|Microelectronics]] (3000 research points), it is not always advisable to prioritize them. If weapons or defenses are needed, get them first.
  
When compared to a [[Bed|regular bed]]:  
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=== Bed comparison ===
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When compared to a [[bed|regular bed]]:  
  
 
'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
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* {{+|6}} HP recovered per day, equal to {{+|75%}} tend quality for injuries.
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* {{+|4%}} immunity gain speed
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* {{+|10%}} medical tend quality. However, each type of [[medicine]] has its own cap on tend quality.
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* {{+|10%}} increased surgery success chance. '''Note:''' This is still subject to the hard cap of 98% success chance, and that that cap is achievable with a regular bed in the right hospital.
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* {{+|5%}} increased base comfort. However, an excellent bed with [[end table]] and [[dresser]] reaches 100% comfort, the point at which more comfort does nothing.
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: Note that an excellent hospital bed reaches 100% comfort with just a [[dresser]], meaning you don't need an end table (which could get in the way of a vitals monitor).
  
* Can be used alongside a [[Vitals monitor|vitals monitor]], giving further boosts to their medical care
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A hospital bed's benefits are further increased by a [[vitals monitor]].  
* ~75% increase in effective tend quality while resting here
 
* 10% increased surgery success chance
 
* +0.04 immunity gain speed
 
* 6.25% increased comfort
 
* more HP
 
  
 
'''Cons:'''  
 
'''Cons:'''  
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* Nearly impossible to acquire early game; requires [[Research#Hospital_bed|Hospital Bed]] research and several prerequisites.
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* Requires at least Construction level 8.
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* More expensive. Costs {{Icon Small|steel}} 80 steel & {{Icon Small|component}} 5 components more.
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** Can't be made out of wood or stone.
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** Takes 2.5x longer to construct.
  
* Nearly impossible to acquire early game
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While a regular bed can reach all of maximum tend quality, surgery success, and base comfort, hospital beds do have advantages. In practice, they help pawns recover from both injury and disease faster, compensate for poor doctors or injured doctors, and help mitigate penalties from [[blood]] and other [[filth]] in the hospital.
* Much more expensive, requiring 80 steel and 6 components
 
* Requires the [[Research#Hospital_bed|Hospital Bed]] research project
 
* Takes 2.5x longer to construct
 
* Requires level 8 Construction
 
* -1 beauty
 
* ~16.67% heavier
 
* Hard cap of 98% surgery success cannot be overcome by any means
 
* Increased Colony Wealth (especially for Legendary quality)
 
  
The massive increase in tend quality and surgery success chance makes Hospital beds a worthwhile project to pursue for treatment, especially in maps such as the [[Biomes#Tropical_rainforest|Tropical Rainforest]] or [[Biomes#Tropical_swamp|Tropical Swamp]] where diseases like [[Malaria]] are much more frequent. A pawn with a high medical skill and [[Herbal_medicine|Herbal Medicine]] can suffice for most cases early game, but a hospital bed minimalizes the risk of poor tend results. Since the hospital beds are locked behind a 1200 point research project, as well as needing [[Research#Sterile_materials|Sterile Materials]] (600 points) and [[Research#Microelectronics|Microelectronics]] (3000 research points), it is not always advised to prioritize them; instead, spend time researching projects that are more immediately necessary for your playthrough. In bedrooms/barracks, using hospital beds is generally not worth the cost, unless the pawn is [[Traits#Immunity|sickly]], [[Immunity_Gain_Speed#Age|very old]], or otherwise needs immediate access to quality care in their bedrooms.  
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For general bedrooms, hospital beds are generally not worth the cost, unless the pawn is [[sickly]], [[Immunity_Gain_Speed#Age|very old]], or otherwise needs immediate access to quality care in their bedrooms.  
  
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 10 February 2024

Hospital bed

Hospital bed

A bed specially designed for use in hospitals. Adjustable for a patient and festooned with built-in equipment, it improves medical outcomes over normal beds.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingFurniture
Tech Level
Industrial
Mass
35 kg
HP
150
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
42 (24%)

Building

Size
1 × 2
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Terrain Affordance
Light
Facility
Dresser, End table, Sleep accelerator, Vitals monitor
Surgery Success Chance Factor
1.1
Immunity Gain Speed Factor
1.11
Rest Effectiveness
1
Comfort
0.8

Creation

Required Research
Hospital bed
Skill Required
Construction 8
Work To Make
2,800 ticks (46.67 secs)
Stuff Tags
Metallic
Resources to make
Stuff 40 + Steel 80 + Component 5
Deconstruct yield
Stuff 20 + Steel 40 + Component 2 - 3
Destroy yield
Stuff 10 + Steel 20 + Component 1 - 2
Technical
Has Quality
True


A hospital bed improves the quality of medical treatments and recovery from both disease and injury.

Acquisition[edit]

Hospital beds can be constructed once the hospital bed research project has been completed. Each requires Stuff 40 Stuff (Metallic, 400 for SMVs), Steel 80 Steel, Component 5 Components, 2,800 ticks (46.67 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder and the work to build factor and offset of the material, and a construction skill of 8.

Summary[edit]

Hospital beds are a form of sleep furniture. Only one pawn can sleep on one at a time. The hospital bed functions similarly to most beds, but offers superior medical outcomes and can be linked to a vitals monitor for further bonuses.

Rest Effectiveness[edit]

Rest Effectiveness is a measure how fast a pawn will regain rest. A pawn sleeping in a bed with 125% rest effectiveness would regain rest 25% faster, and thus require 80% of the time to sleep. Rest effectiveness varies by quality. Stone materials would offer less rest effectiveness, but hospital beds cannot be made out of stone.

  • Quality Awful Poor Normal Good Excellent Masterwork Legendary
    Rest effectiveness 86%
    (12.21 h)
    92%
    (11.41 h)
    100%
    (10.5 h)
    108%
    (9.72 h)
    114%
    (9.21 h)
    125%
    (8.4 h)
    160%
    (6.56 h)
    + Sleep accelerator Content added by the Ideology DLC 116%
    (9.04 h)
    124%
    (8.45 h)
    135%
    (7.78 h)
    146%
    (7.2 h)
    154%
    (6.82 h)
    169%
    (6.22 h)
    216%
    (4.86 h)
  • Bracketed numbers are in-game hours to refill rest from 0% to 100% at the given rest effectiveness.

    Comfort[edit]

    Comfort is a measure of how high a pawn can refill their comfort meter while using the piece of furniture. A pawn sleeping in a bed with a higher comfort value can achieve a higher level. It does not affect the rate at which comfort increases only the maximum level. Comfort levels over 100% have no additional effect. Comfort varies by quality but not material. Beds of the same quality level will all have the same comfort, regardless of what they're constructed from. An adjacent end table and a nearby dresser will each increase the base comfort by a further +0.05. This increase is applied before the quality multiplier.

  • Quality Awful Poor Normal Good Excellent Masterwork Legendary
    Comfort 61% 70% 80% 90% 99% 116% 136%
    + End Table 65% 75% 85% 95% 105% 123% 145%
    + Dresser 65% 75% 85% 95% 105% 123% 145%
    + End Table & Dresser 68% 79% 90% 101% 112% 131% 153%
  • Surgery Success Chance Factor[edit]

    The Surgery Success Chance Factor is exactly what it sounds like - a multiplier on the chance for a successful surgery assuming it is performed in this bed. The base value depends on the bed type with most beds and bedrolls having a base value of 100%, then modified by the bed's quality level. Construction material does not matter. It is improved by a linked vitals monitor.

  • Quality Awful Poor Normal Good Excellent Masterwork Legendary
    Surgery Success Chance Factor 99% 105% 110% 116% 121% 127% 143%
    + Vitals monitor 104% 109% 115% 121% 127% 132% 150%
  • This table assumes the hospital bed is inside a clean, properly lit room. For the full effects of light, cleanliness and placing the hospital bed outside see Surgery Success Chance Factor.

    Healing[edit]

    A pawn resting in a hospital bed of any quality will have their Immunity Gain Speed multiplied by ×1.11, increased to ×1.13 with a linked vitals monitor, and heal an additional +14 HP from injuries per day.

    The hospital bed also increases medical tend quality by +10%,[Mechanics?] increased to +17% with a linked vitals monitor.

    Analysis[edit]

    The massive increase in tend quality and surgery success chance make hospital beds a worthwhile investment. This especially applies in biomes like the Tropical Rainforest or Tropical Swamp, where diseases like malaria are much more frequent. A pawn with a high medical skill and herbal medicine can suffice for most cases early game, but a hospital bed minimizes the risk of poor tend results.

    As hospital beds are locked behind a 1200 point research project, as well as needing Sterile Materials (600 points) and Microelectronics (3000 research points), it is not always advisable to prioritize them. If weapons or defenses are needed, get them first.

    Bed comparison[edit]

    When compared to a regular bed:

    Pros:

    • +6 HP recovered per day, equal to +75% tend quality for injuries.
    • +4% immunity gain speed
    • +10% medical tend quality. However, each type of medicine has its own cap on tend quality.
    • +10% increased surgery success chance. Note: This is still subject to the hard cap of 98% success chance, and that that cap is achievable with a regular bed in the right hospital.
    • +5% increased base comfort. However, an excellent bed with end table and dresser reaches 100% comfort, the point at which more comfort does nothing.
    Note that an excellent hospital bed reaches 100% comfort with just a dresser, meaning you don't need an end table (which could get in the way of a vitals monitor).

    A hospital bed's benefits are further increased by a vitals monitor.

    Cons:

    • Nearly impossible to acquire early game; requires Hospital Bed research and several prerequisites.
    • Requires at least Construction level 8.
    • More expensive. Costs Steel 80 steel & Component 5 components more.
      • Can't be made out of wood or stone.
      • Takes 2.5x longer to construct.

    While a regular bed can reach all of maximum tend quality, surgery success, and base comfort, hospital beds do have advantages. In practice, they help pawns recover from both injury and disease faster, compensate for poor doctors or injured doctors, and help mitigate penalties from blood and other filth in the hospital.

    For general bedrooms, hospital beds are generally not worth the cost, unless the pawn is sickly, very old, or otherwise needs immediate access to quality care in their bedrooms.

    Stats table

    Feature Toggle
    QualityRitual Quality Check Off.pngRitual Quality Check On.png
  • Hospital bed Hospital bed Beauty Comfort Rest
    effectiveness
    [A]
    Surgery
    success
    chance
    factor [B]
    Work to Build HP Flamma­bility Market
    Value
    Quality Material
    Awful Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 0.61 73% (14.36 h) 99% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 184 Silver
    Awful Gold Gold -2 0.61 86% (12.21 h) 99% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 2,160 Silver
    Awful Plasteel Plasteel 0 0.61 86% (12.21 h) 99% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 345 Silver
    Awful Silver Silver -1 0.61 86% (12.21 h) 99% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 360 Silver
    Awful Steel Steel 0 0.61 86% (12.21 h) 99% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 199 Silver
    Awful Uranium Uranium 0 0.61 86% (12.21 h) 99% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 285 Silver
    Poor Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 0.7 78% (13.43 h) 105% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 275 Silver
    Poor Gold Gold 10 0.7 92% (11.41 h) 105% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 3,240 Silver
    Poor Plasteel Plasteel 0 0.7 92% (11.41 h) 105% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 520 Silver
    Poor Silver Silver 3 0.7 92% (11.41 h) 105% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 540 Silver
    Poor Steel Steel 0 0.7 92% (11.41 h) 105% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 300 Silver
    Poor Uranium Uranium 0 0.7 92% (11.41 h) 105% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 430 Silver
    Normal Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 0.8 85% (12.35 h) 110% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 365 Silver
    Normal Gold Gold 20 0.8 100% (10.5 h) 110% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 4,320 Silver
    Normal Plasteel Plasteel 0 0.8 100% (10.5 h) 110% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 695 Silver
    Normal Silver Silver 6 0.8 100% (10.5 h) 110% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 720 Silver
    Normal Steel Steel 0 0.8 100% (10.5 h) 110% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 400 Silver
    Normal Uranium Uranium 0 0.8 100% (10.5 h) 110% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 570 Silver
    Good Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 0.9 92% (11.44 h) 116% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 460 Silver
    Good Gold Gold 40 0.9 108% (9.72 h) 116% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 4,820 Silver
    Good Plasteel Plasteel 0 0.9 108% (9.72 h) 116% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 870 Silver
    Good Silver Silver 12 0.9 108% (9.72 h) 116% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 905 Silver
    Good Steel Steel 0 0.9 108% (9.72 h) 116% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 500 Silver
    Good Uranium Uranium 0 0.9 108% (9.72 h) 116% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 715 Silver
    Excellent Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 0.99 97% (10.84 h) 121% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 550 Silver
    Excellent Gold Gold 60 0.99 114% (9.21 h) 121% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 5,320 Silver
    Excellent Plasteel Plasteel 0 0.99 114% (9.21 h) 121% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 1,040 Silver
    Excellent Silver Silver 18 0.99 114% (9.21 h) 121% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 1,085 Silver
    Excellent Steel Steel 0 0.99 114% (9.21 h) 121% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 595 Silver
    Excellent Uranium Uranium 0 0.99 114% (9.21 h) 121% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 855 Silver
    Masterwork Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 1.16 106% (9.88 h) 127% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 920 Silver
    Masterwork Gold Gold 100 1.16 125% (8.4 h) 127% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 6,320 Silver
    Masterwork Plasteel Plasteel 0 1.16 125% (8.4 h) 127% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 1,735 Silver
    Masterwork Silver Silver 30 1.16 125% (8.4 h) 127% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 1,805 Silver
    Masterwork Steel Steel 0 1.16 125% (8.4 h) 127% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 995 Silver
    Masterwork Uranium Uranium 0 1.16 125% (8.4 h) 127% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 1,430 Silver
    Legendary Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 1.36 136% (7.72 h) 143% 007,000 ticks (1.94 mins) 300 75% 1,835 Silver
    Legendary Gold Gold 160 1.36 160% (6.56 h) 143% 002,520 ticks (42 secs) 90 40% 7,320 Silver
    Legendary Plasteel Plasteel 0 1.36 160% (6.56 h) 143% 006,160 ticks (1.71 mins) 420 0% 3,470 Silver
    Legendary Silver Silver 48 1.36 160% (6.56 h) 143% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 105 40% 3,610 Silver
    Legendary Steel Steel 0 1.36 160% (6.56 h) 143% 002,800 ticks (46.67 secs) 150 40% 1,990 Silver
    Legendary Uranium Uranium 0 1.36 160% (6.56 h) 143% 005,320 ticks (1.48 mins) 375 0% 2,855 Silver
  • A Bracketed numbers are in-game hours to refill rest to 100% from 0% at the given rest effectiveness.
    B This assumes the hospital bed is inside a clean, properly lit room without a vitals monitor. For the full effects of light, cleanliness, a vitals monitor and placing a hospital bed outside see Surgery Success Chance Factor.

    Version history[edit]

    Version
    Beta 19