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{{infobox main|production|
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{{Infobox main|production
|name = Butcher table
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| name = Butcher table
|image = TableButcher.png|Butcher table
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| image = TableButcher.png
|imagesize = 192px
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| imagesize = 192px
|description = A heavy table for butchering dead creatures into pieces of raw meat.
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| description = A heavy table for butchering dead creatures into pieces of raw meat.
|type = Building
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| type = Building
|type2 = Production
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| type2 = Production
|placeable = true
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| placeable = true
|path cost = 50
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| path cost = 50
|passability = pass through only
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| passability = pass through only
|cover = 0.5
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| cover = 0.5
|minifiable = true
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| minifiable = true
|size = 3 ˣ 1
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| size = 3 ˣ 1
|mass base = 20
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| mass base = 20
|flammability = 1
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| flammability = 1
|hp = 180
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| hp = 180
|sell price multiplier = 0.7
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| sell price multiplier = 0.7
|cleanliness = -15
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| cleanliness = -15
|terrain affordance = medium
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| terrain affordance = medium
|facility = tool cabinet
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| facility = tool cabinet
|work to make = 2000
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| work to make = 2000
|stuff tags = Metallic, Woody
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| stuff tags = Metallic, Woody
|resource 1 = Stuff
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| resource 1 = Stuff
|resource 1 amount = 75
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| resource 1 amount = 75
|resource 2 = Wood
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| resource 2 = Wood
|resource 2 amount = 20
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| resource 2 amount = 20
 
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A '''butcher table''' is a [[production]] bench for butchering non-rotten creatures into raw meat and [[leather]].
 
A '''butcher table''' is a [[production]] bench for butchering non-rotten creatures into raw meat and [[leather]].
  
 
== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
Constructing a butcher table requires {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work.
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{{Acquisition}}
  
 
== Summary ==  
 
== Summary ==  
 
{{Stub|section=1|reason=This section is included in the [[RimWorld_Wiki:To-do#Butchery project|Butchery project]] - there are a number of factors that are in need of verification and potentially addition to this section. See that page for details}}
 
{{Stub|section=1|reason=This section is included in the [[RimWorld_Wiki:To-do#Butchery project|Butchery project]] - there are a number of factors that are in need of verification and potentially addition to this section. See that page for details}}
===Butchering===
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Butcher tables are used to butcher fresh (not rotten) [[corpse]]s into [[meat]] and [[leather]]. Colonists assigned to [[Work#Cook|cooking]] will butcher creatures, after they have finished all regular cooking tasks. Butchering requires {{ticks|450}} of work, modified by the [[butchery speed]] of the cook and up to two nearby [[tool cabinet]]s.
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=== Butchering ===
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{{Stub|section=1|reason=Specifics of filth creation mentioned in analysis}}
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Butcher tables are used to butcher fresh (not rotten) [[corpse]]s into [[meat]] and [[leather]]. Colonists assigned to [[Work#Cook|cooking]] will butcher creatures, after they have actioned all available meal cooking bills. Butchering requires {{Ticks|450}} of work, modified by the [[butchery speed]] of the cook and up to two nearby [[tool cabinet]]s.
  
 
The yield of butchering depends on the following factors:
 
The yield of butchering depends on the following factors:
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* The [[butchery efficiency]] of the cook
 
* The [[butchery efficiency]] of the cook
 
* The maturity stage of the animal.{{Check Tag|Detail needed}}
 
* The maturity stage of the animal.{{Check Tag|Detail needed}}
* A 66% multiplier for damaged corpses i.e. any animal not [[tame]]d and then cleanly slaughtered. {{Check Tag|Fact Check|Version change-log only mentions meat - needs confirmation that it doesn't affect leather}}
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* A 66% multiplier for damaged corpses i.e. any animal not [[tame]]d and then cleanly slaughtered. {{Check Tag|Fact Check|Version change-log only mentions meat - needs confirmation that it doesn't affect leather}}
 
* A percentage multiplier for lost body parts.
 
* A percentage multiplier for lost body parts.
  
 
Using a butcher table gives no penalty towards butcher yield, while the [[butcher spot]] only gives 70% yield. When a creature is butchered, it will create [[filth|blood]], which is considered [[filth]].{{Check Tag|Fact Check Needed|check with all [[floor]]s, [[terrain]]s, [[snow]]}}  
 
Using a butcher table gives no penalty towards butcher yield, while the [[butcher spot]] only gives 70% yield. When a creature is butchered, it will create [[filth|blood]], which is considered [[filth]].{{Check Tag|Fact Check Needed|check with all [[floor]]s, [[terrain]]s, [[snow]]}}  
  
The Butcher Creature [[bill]] defaults to include all animals and exclude [[human]]oids, but can be configured. The bill configuration can also restrict ingredients by hit points by adjusting the minimum and maximum sliders.  
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The Butcher Creature [[bill]] defaults to include all animals and exclude [[human]]oids, but can be configured to include or exclude any species of organic pawn. The bill configuration can also restrict ingredients by hit points by adjusting the minimum and maximum sliders.  
  
Butchering a human will inflict a {{--|6}} [[mood]] penalty to colonists on the map, and a stacking {{--|6}} penalty to the butcherer. Colonists with the [[cannibal]], [[bloodlust]], or [[psychopath]] traits, or colonists following a suitable [[ideoligion]]{{IdeologyIcon}}, are immune to both moodlets.
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Butchering a human will inflict a {{--|6}} [[mood]] penalty to colonists on the map, and a stacking {{--|6}} penalty to the butcher. Colonists with the [[cannibal]], [[bloodlust]], or [[psychopath]] traits, or colonists following a suitable [[ideoligion]]{{IdeologyIcon}}, are immune to both moodlets.
  
===Kibble===
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=== Kibble ===
 
Butcher tables and butcher spots can be used to create [[kibble]]. Compared to the butcher spot, the butcher table offers more kibble from the same ingredients.
 
Butcher tables and butcher spots can be used to create [[kibble]]. Compared to the butcher spot, the butcher table offers more kibble from the same ingredients.
  
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=== Cleanliness ===
 
=== Cleanliness ===
Butcher tables are considered dirty with a [[Cleanliness]] of -15, applied on the bottom-left-most tile. This reduces the average cleanliness of a room.
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{{Stub|section=1|reason=Mention specifically whether butchering creates filth}}
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{{Cleanliness Note}}
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<!--In addition, butchering leaves bloodstains around the table, reducing cleanliness even more.-->
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Butcher tables are cheap, require no research, and offer a substantial boost to your butchering yield. If you are in any way reliant on [[meat]] for food, then you should make a butchering table ASAP.
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Butcher tables are cheap, require no research, and offer a substantial boost to your butchering yield. If you are in any way reliant on [[meat]] for food or [[leather]] for [[trade]] or [[crafting]], then you should make a butchering table as soon as possible.
  
As they are dirty and actively create filth, butcher tables should be placed outside of your kitchen. Optimally, it should be placed near your kitchen, just not in the same room. You can place it in the freezer, though note that [[temperature]]s below {{temperature|10}} will inflict a work speed penalty.
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Optimally, butcher's tables should be placed near your kitchen area and/or cold storage, to reduce travel time. However, as they actively create [[filth]] when used, they should not be placed in the same room where you prepare meals, unless that area is large enough to not risk the average cleanliness dropping below the -2 required to chance [[food poisoning]]. You can place them in a [[cooler|freezer]], though note that [[temperature]]s below {{Temperature|10}}, i.e. all temperatures cold enough to refrigerate or freeze foods, will inflict a work speed penalty, and prolonged exposure to low temperatures can risk [[hypothermia]].
  
{{Building Material Table}}
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{{Building Stats Table}}
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
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ButcheringTable Oldest.png|Oldest Butchering Table Texture
 
ButcheringTable Oldest.png|Oldest Butchering Table Texture
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{Nav|production|wide}}
 
[[Category:Production]]
 
[[Category:Production]]
[[Category:Food Production]]
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[[Category:Food Production]] [[Category:Resource Production]]

Latest revision as of 18:22, 28 June 2024

Butcher table

Butcher table

A heavy table for butchering dead creatures into pieces of raw meat.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingProduction
Mass
20 kg
HP
180
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
50 (21%)

Building

Size
3 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
50%
Terrain Affordance
Medium
Cleanliness
-15
Facility
Tool cabinet

Creation

Work To Make
2,000 ticks (33.33 secs)
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody
Resources to make
Stuff 75 + Wood 20
Deconstruct yield
Stuff 37 - 38 + Wood 10
Destroy yield
Stuff 18 - 19 + Wood 5

A butcher table is a production bench for butchering non-rotten creatures into raw meat and leather.

Acquisition[edit]

Butcher tables can be constructed, each requiring Stuff 75 Stuff (Metallic/Woody, 750 for SMVs), Wood 20 Wood and 2,000 ticks (33.33 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder and the work to build factor and offset of the material.

Summary[edit]

Butchering[edit]

Butcher tables are used to butcher fresh (not rotten) corpses into meat and leather. Colonists assigned to cooking will butcher creatures, after they have actioned all available meal cooking bills. Butchering requires 450 ticks (7.5 secs) of work, modified by the butchery speed of the cook and up to two nearby tool cabinets.

The yield of butchering depends on the following factors:

  • The base yields of the animal
  • The butchery efficiency of the cook
  • The maturity stage of the animal.[Detail needed]
  • A 66% multiplier for damaged corpses i.e. any animal not tamed and then cleanly slaughtered. [Fact Check]
  • A percentage multiplier for lost body parts.

Using a butcher table gives no penalty towards butcher yield, while the butcher spot only gives 70% yield. When a creature is butchered, it will create blood, which is considered filth.[Fact Check Needed]

The Butcher Creature bill defaults to include all animals and exclude humanoids, but can be configured to include or exclude any species of organic pawn. The bill configuration can also restrict ingredients by hit points by adjusting the minimum and maximum sliders.

Butchering a human will inflict a −6 mood penalty to colonists on the map, and a stacking −6 penalty to the butcher. Colonists with the cannibal, bloodlust, or psychopath traits, or colonists following a suitable ideoligionContent added by the Ideology DLC, are immune to both moodlets.

Kibble[edit]

Butcher tables and butcher spots can be used to create kibble. Compared to the butcher spot, the butcher table offers more kibble from the same ingredients.

  • Name Materials Work to Make Required Research Type
    50× Kibble Kibble 1 Nutrition (non-vegan) + 1 Nutrition (vegan/hay) 000,450 ticks (7.5 secs) Food - Meal
    Human meat Human meat 000,450 ticks (7.5 secs) Food - Raw food
    Insect meat Insect meat 000,450 ticks (7.5 secs) Food - Raw food
    Meat Meat 000,450 ticks (7.5 secs) Food - Raw food
    Twisted meat Twisted meat Content added by the Anomaly DLC 000,450 ticks (7.5 secs) Food - Raw food
  • Cleanliness[edit]

    Each butcher table is considered dirty with a Cleanliness of −15, applied to the bottom-left-most tile from the player's perspective, regardless of orientation. This reduces the average cleanliness of the room it occupies.

    Analysis[edit]

    Butcher tables are cheap, require no research, and offer a substantial boost to your butchering yield. If you are in any way reliant on meat for food or leather for trade or crafting, then you should make a butchering table as soon as possible.

    Optimally, butcher's tables should be placed near your kitchen area and/or cold storage, to reduce travel time. However, as they actively create filth when used, they should not be placed in the same room where you prepare meals, unless that area is large enough to not risk the average cleanliness dropping below the -2 required to chance food poisoning. You can place them in a freezer, though note that temperatures below 10 °C (50 °F), i.e. all temperatures cold enough to refrigerate or freeze foods, will inflict a work speed penalty, and prolonged exposure to low temperatures can risk hypothermia.

    Stats table

  • Butcher table Butcher table Beauty Work to Build HP Flamma­bility Market
    Value
    Material
    Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 0 005,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 360 75% 98 Silver
    Gold Gold 20 001,800 ticks (30 secs) 108 40% 7,530 Silver
    Plasteel Plasteel 0 004,400 ticks (1.22 mins) 504 0% 715 Silver
    Silver Silver 6 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 126 40% 780 Silver
    Steel Steel 0 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 180 40% 174 Silver
    Uranium Uranium 0 003,800 ticks (1.06 mins) 450 0% 490 Silver
    Wood Wood 0 001,400 ticks (23.33 secs) 117 100% 119 Silver
  • Version history[edit]