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|image = GraveFull.png|Grave | |image = GraveFull.png|Grave | ||
|description = A decent final resting place. Colonists will visit full graves to gain meditative joy. | |description = A decent final resting place. Colonists will visit full graves to gain meditative joy. | ||
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|type2 = Thoughts | |type2 = Thoughts | ||
|placeable = Yes | |placeable = Yes |
Revision as of 03:20, 4 August 2021
Grave
A grave provides a place to bury corpses. Graves can be constructed without need of materials. The default storage setting only allows human corpses, but can be set to accept animals, strangers or mechanoids. A body can be removed (hauled) from a grave with the 'Open' command. Deconstructing will also release the buried.
Effects
- Unburied human corpses trigger 'observed corpse' negative thought for passersbys.
- Unburied colonist bodies trigger the 'colonist left unburied' negative thought.
- Unburied corpses have -150 beauty, resulting in an ugly environment.
- Unburied corpses create the corpse bile filth, which provides a massive -50 beauty indoors and -15 outdoors.
- Colonists visiting graves of fellow members gain a recreation boost.
Graves cannot be stood on, though they can be walked through. This allows tactical usage by positioning graves to prevent enemies from standing on some locations.
Alternatives
- Molotov cocktails can be thrown on corpses for fire to burn them up.
- Electric crematorium can be used to burn corpses while requiring electricity.
- Sarcophagi are nicer but require materials to make.
Trivia
- Until Alpha 4, there used to be another version called Gibbet cage which caused mood debuff (Fear) to characters passing nearby.
Version history
- 0.12.906 - ‘Open’ designator added. Can now be visited as a joy activity.
- Beta 19/1.0 = Burying corpses takes 2x longer. Digging graves takes 20% longer
- 1.1.2654 - Increase psyfocus gain range of grave from 4~20 to 6~26.