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A '''Sacrificial flag''' is a Ritual focus added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. It represents a colony's enemies and gives a focus for the symbol burning ritual.
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A '''Sacrificial flag''' is a [[ritual]] focus added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. It represents a colony's enemies and gives a focus for the symbol burning ritual.
  
  
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==
A '''Sacrificial flag''' must be a building selected in your [[Ideoligion]] in order for you to have access to it.
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Constructing a sacrificial flag requires {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work. They require an ideoligion with a symbol burning ritual in order to be constructed.
  
 
==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==

Revision as of 11:24, 3 June 2023

Sacrificial flag

Sacrificial flag

A flag representing enemies, ready to be burned as part of a ritual.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingMisc
Market Value
119 Silver [Note]
Mass
5 kg
Style Dominance
10
HP
20
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Terrain Affordance
Light
Light Radius
7.17

Creation

Work To Make
3,000 ticks (50 secs)
Resources to make
Cloth 40 + Wood 40
Deconstruct yield
Cloth 20 + Wood 20
Destroy yield
Cloth 10 + Wood 10
Technical
thingCategories
BuildingsMisc


A Sacrificial flag is a ritual focus added by the Ideology DLC. It represents a colony's enemies and gives a focus for the symbol burning ritual.


Acquisition

Constructing a sacrificial flag requires Cloth 40 Cloth, Wood 40 Wood and 3,000 ticks (50 secs) of work. They require an ideoligion with a symbol burning ritual in order to be constructed.

Analysis

Adding a symbol burning festival without giving your custom or slightly edited Ideoligion access to either the pyre, sacrificial flag, or effigy will result in the ritual being incompleteable.

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