Difference between revisions of "Styling station"
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{{infobox main|misc| | {{infobox main|misc| | ||
− | |name = Styling station | + | | name = Styling station |
− | |image = Styling station.png | + | | image = Styling station.png |
− | |description = A table with a mirror and styling tools. People can use this to change their look. | + | | description = A table with a mirror and styling tools. People can use this to change their look. |
− | |type = Building | + | | type = Building |
− | |type2 = Misc | + | | type2 = Misc |
− | |placeable = true | + | | placeable = true |
− | |path cost = 50 | + | | path cost = 50 |
− | |passability = pass through only | + | | passability = pass through only |
− | |cover = 0.5 | + | | cover = 0.5 |
− | |minifiable = true | + | | minifiable = true |
− | |size = 3 ˣ 1 | + | | size = 3 ˣ 1 |
− | |mass base = 15 | + | | mass base = 15 |
− | |flammability = 0.8 | + | | flammability = 0.8 |
− | |hp = 120 | + | | hp = 120 |
− | |sell price multiplier = 0.7 | + | | sell price multiplier = 0.7 |
− | |terrain affordance = medium | + | | terrain affordance = medium |
− | |thingCategories = BuildingsFurniture | + | | thingCategories = BuildingsFurniture |
− | |work to make = 2000 | + | | work to make = 2000 |
− | |stuff tags = Metallic, Woody | + | | stuff tags = Metallic, Woody |
− | |resource 1 = Stuff | + | | resource 1 = Stuff |
− | |resource 1 amount = 80 | + | | resource 1 amount = 80 |
− | |resource 2 = Steel | + | | resource 2 = Steel |
− | |resource 2 amount = 30 | + | | resource 2 amount = 30 |
− | |page verified for version = 1.3.3069 | + | | page verified for version = 1.3.3069 |
}} | }} | ||
− | A ''' | + | A '''styling station''' is a station used to aesthetically edit your pawns added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. It allows the styling of hair and beards, as well as the dyeing of [[apparel]], hair and beards. |
To use the styling station, select the pawn then right click on the styling station, selecting the "Change style" option. | To use the styling station, select the pawn then right click on the styling station, selecting the "Change style" option. | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | {{Stub|section=1|reason=Explanation of UI, also [[Template: Dye Color Table]] after that template's recoding tag is completed}} | + | {{Stub|section=1|reason=Explanation of UI, hair styling, also [[Template: Dye Color Table]] after that template's recoding tag is completed}} |
{{Image wanted|section=1|reason=Station UI}} | {{Image wanted|section=1|reason=Station UI}} | ||
You will need to grow [[Tinctoria]] to get [[Dye]] to change color of your pawn's apparel and hair. Some pawns have a favorite color, and [[ideoligion]]s have an associated color - dying more than 60% of a pawn's equipped clothing items in either of these colors will give them a [[mood]] boost of {{+|1}}. Which specific items are dyed is not important, only the total number of items equipped and how many of them are dyed. | You will need to grow [[Tinctoria]] to get [[Dye]] to change color of your pawn's apparel and hair. Some pawns have a favorite color, and [[ideoligion]]s have an associated color - dying more than 60% of a pawn's equipped clothing items in either of these colors will give them a [[mood]] boost of {{+|1}}. Which specific items are dyed is not important, only the total number of items equipped and how many of them are dyed. | ||
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If a pawn has the same favorite color as their ideoligion color, they will get both buffs for a total of {{+|2}}. | If a pawn has the same favorite color as their ideoligion color, they will get both buffs for a total of {{+|2}}. | ||
− | Apparel made from materials that have a similar color to their desired color(s) will not satisfy them. For example, [[elephant leather]] clothes will not give a buff for pawns desiring dark grey. This is because colors have to be nearly identical in shade to be considered indistinguishable by the game, and no material in the base game is indistinguishable from the available desired colors.{{Check Tag|Confirmation needed|This is proven for default base materials, e.g. leathers and grey cloth. Need to confirm for non-material apparel like flak helmets and power | + | Apparel made from materials that have a similar color to their desired color(s) will not satisfy them. For example, [[elephant leather]] clothes will not give a buff for pawns desiring dark grey. This is because colors have to be nearly identical in shade to be considered indistinguishable by the game, and no material in the base game is indistinguishable from the available desired colors.{{Check Tag|Confirmation needed|This is proven for default base materials, e.g. leathers and grey cloth. Need to confirm for non-material apparel like flak helmets and power armor and non-grey cloth.}} |
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+ | == Analysis == | ||
+ | {{Stub|section=1|reason=General}} | ||
+ | Use of dye generally is of questionable mechanical utility, providing at most {{+|2}} mood. However, it can be helpful to make specific pawns or locations immediately identifiable by the player without having to make suboptimal apparel or material choices. Creative players can, of course, also make good use of its aesthetic properties. | ||
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* [[Version/1.3.3074|1.3.3072]] - You can no longer change the color of lodgers' apparel if they refuse to change their apparel at all. Added darker black hair color option. | * [[Version/1.3.3074|1.3.3072]] - You can no longer change the color of lodgers' apparel if they refuse to change their apparel at all. Added darker black hair color option. | ||
* [[Version/1.3.3074|1.3.3074]] - Allow black color to be selected for apparel coloring. | * [[Version/1.3.3074|1.3.3074]] - Allow black color to be selected for apparel coloring. | ||
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[[Category:Miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Miscellaneous]] |
Revision as of 03:47, 3 May 2023
This article relates to content added by Ideology (DLC). Please note that it will not be present without the DLC enabled. |
Styling station
A table with a mirror and styling tools. People can use this to change their look.
Base Stats
Building
- Size
- 3 × 1
- Minifiable
- True
- Placeable
- True
- Passability
- pass through only
- Cover Effectiveness
- 50%
- Terrain Affordance
- Medium
Creation
- Work To Make
- 2,000 ticks (33.33 secs)
- Stuff Tags
- Metallic, Woody
- thingCategories
- BuildingsFurniture
A styling station is a station used to aesthetically edit your pawns added by the Ideology DLC. It allows the styling of hair and beards, as well as the dyeing of apparel, hair and beards.
To use the styling station, select the pawn then right click on the styling station, selecting the "Change style" option.
Acquisition
Constructing a styling station requires 80 Stuff (Metallic/Woody, 800 for SMVs), 30 Steel and 2,000 ticks (33.33 secs) of work.
Summary
This section is a stub. You can help RimWorld Wiki by expanding it. Reason: Explanation of UI, hair styling, also Template: Dye Color Table after that template's recoding tag is completed. |
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You will need to grow Tinctoria to get Dye to change color of your pawn's apparel and hair. Some pawns have a favorite color, and ideoligions have an associated color - dying more than 60% of a pawn's equipped clothing items in either of these colors will give them a mood boost of +1. Which specific items are dyed is not important, only the total number of items equipped and how many of them are dyed.
If a pawn has the same favorite color as their ideoligion color, they will get both buffs for a total of +2.
Apparel made from materials that have a similar color to their desired color(s) will not satisfy them. For example, elephant leather clothes will not give a buff for pawns desiring dark grey. This is because colors have to be nearly identical in shade to be considered indistinguishable by the game, and no material in the base game is indistinguishable from the available desired colors.[Confirmation needed]
Analysis
This section is a stub. You can help RimWorld Wiki by expanding it. Reason: General. |
Use of dye generally is of questionable mechanical utility, providing at most +2 mood. However, it can be helpful to make specific pawns or locations immediately identifiable by the player without having to make suboptimal apparel or material choices. Creative players can, of course, also make good use of its aesthetic properties.
Stats table
Styling station | Beauty | Work to Build | HP | Flammability | Market Value |
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Material | |||||
Bioferrite | 0 | ticks (1.39 mins) | 5,000240 | 60% | 135 |
Gold | 20 | ticks (30 secs) | 1,80072 | 32% | 8,065 |
Plasteel | 0 | ticks (1.22 mins) | 4,400336 | 0% | 795 |
Silver | 6 | ticks (33.33 secs) | 2,00084 | 32% | 865 |
Steel | 0 | ticks (33.33 secs) | 2,000120 | 32% | 215 |
Uranium | 0 | ticks (1.06 mins) | 3,800300 | 0% | 550 |
Wood | 0 | ticks (23.33 secs) | 1,40078 | 80% | 158 |
Version history
- Ideology DLC Release - Added.
- 1.3.3067 - Dying hair now requires dye
- 1.3.3072 - You can no longer change the color of lodgers' apparel if they refuse to change their apparel at all. Added darker black hair color option.
- 1.3.3074 - Allow black color to be selected for apparel coloring.