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− | [[Wood]] is plentiful in most [[biome]]s, easy to construct, and quick to open, so a colony typically | + | [[Wood]] is plentiful in most [[biome]]s, easy to construct, and quick to open, so a newer colony will typically make their doors out of it. However, it is both [[fire|flammable]] and not especially durable, so are prone to destruction. Later on, wood is still useful for internal structures, where their health doesn't really mater. |
[[Steel]] doors are moderately expensive. They are still vulnerable to fire, but have more health and open reasonably quickly. Once you can afford them, they are a decent upgrade to wood. [[Uranium]] and then [[plasteel]] have even more health, but are expensive materials, so should be reserved for [[prison]]s and active combat zones. | [[Steel]] doors are moderately expensive. They are still vulnerable to fire, but have more health and open reasonably quickly. Once you can afford them, they are a decent upgrade to wood. [[Uranium]] and then [[plasteel]] have even more health, but are expensive materials, so should be reserved for [[prison]]s and active combat zones. |
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Door
Divides rooms. Simple doors must be manually opened, which slows people down. The amount of slowdown depends on what the door is made of.
Base Stats
Building
- Size
- 1 × 1
- Minifiable
- False
- Placeable
- True
- Cover Effectiveness
- 75%
- Terrain Affordance
- Light-heavy
Creation
- Work To Make
- 850 ticks (14.17 secs)
- Stuff Tags
- Metallic, Woody, Stony
- Destroy yield
- nothing
Doors provide entry points through walls for colonists while still keeping out enemies and wild animals.
Acquisition
Constructing a door requires 25 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 250 for SMVs) and 850 ticks (14.17 secs) of work.
Summary
Doors mostly act like walls. Doors are valid structures for supporting roofs and creating rooms. Opening a door will allow access make heat transfer faster. Note that the room is still considered enclosed for temperature mechanics. So, unlike a hole in the wall, an open door will not equalize temperature instantly with the outdoors. Doors do not block the interaction spots of buildings.
Opening a door take a small amount of time, dependent on the material. Doors can be opened by colonists, slaves, and friendly mechanoids. Doors cannot be opened by raiders, manhunter animals, or prisoners (usually). Doors can be held open by selecting the door; the next time something passes through it, the door stays open.
Doors can also be forbidden, again by selecting the door. Colonists and other colony-controlled pawns will not pass through it. However, colonists under a mental break will ignore restrictions, as do visitors, traders, and enemies.
Human/mechanoid raiders will try and break a door/wall if there are no other paths. As walls have lower health than walls, they are often priority targets. Breachers and sappers will treat doors like a low HP wall. Manhunter animals will only try and break doors if they see something go inside it. Prisoners who have gone berserk will try and break out, while those in a prison break "have broken the locks" and can just open them.
Unclaimed doors, like those in ruins, can be opened by any non-animal until they are claimed. Doors owned by an enemy must be claimed (which requires defeating said enemy) in order for colonists to open them.
Analysis
Material choice
Wood is plentiful in most biomes, easy to construct, and quick to open, so a newer colony will typically make their doors out of it. However, it is both flammable and not especially durable, so are prone to destruction. Later on, wood is still useful for internal structures, where their health doesn't really mater.
Steel doors are moderately expensive. They are still vulnerable to fire, but have more health and open reasonably quickly. Once you can afford them, they are a decent upgrade to wood. Uranium and then plasteel have even more health, but are expensive materials, so should be reserved for prisons and active combat zones.
Stone doors open very slowly. However, they are cheap, durable and have 0% flammability. Use stone doors in places where colonists won't travel a lot, such as a burning room, battery compartment, or a geothermal generator room. Granite is the hardiest rock, and no slower than any other stone.
Once autodoors have been researched, and you have the power and component supplies to reliably operate them, standard doors can be replaced with alternative materials and not slow down traffic at all, or at least slow it far less.
Temperature Regulation
Similar to double thick walls, double doors (not side-by-side, rather, both in the path of travel) improve insulation and reduce temperature equalization. On the other hand, open doors can increase temperature equalization, either with another room or the outdoors. When creating freezers, double doors can be used to create an 'airlock'. Equalization through open doors is less potent than vents.[Verify]
Mini-rooms
Because doors do not block the interaction spots of buildings, it's possible to build "mini-rooms" that are only large enough for the building itself, with the door at the interaction spot. Mini-rooms are best used for buildings that don't damage pawn mood when used in cramped quarters, such as cryptosleep caskets and biosculpter pods, or buildings that see only very brief use, such as a comms console.
These rooms are especially useful for biosculpter pods: mini-rooms only require 6 tiles of sterile tile per pod for maximum cleanliness. (While the door's tile does not need to be sterile tile itself, it does need to be kept free of dirt for the best bonus to apply.) The door can be held open to maximize speed of access while still maintaining the cleanliness bonus.
Stats table
Door | Beauty | Work to Build | HP | Flammability | Door Speed |
Market Value |
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Material | ||||||
Bioferrite | 0 | ticks (35.42 secs) | 2,125320 | 75% | 100% | 26 |
Gold | 20 | ticks (12.75 secs) | 76596 | 40% | 100% | 2,505 |
Granite blocks | 0 | ticks (1.46 mins) | 5,240272 | 0% | 45% | 41 |
Limestone blocks | 0 | ticks (1.46 mins) | 5,240248 | 0% | 45% | 41 |
Marble blocks | 1 | ticks (1.34 mins) | 4,815192 | 0% | 45% | 40 |
Plasteel | 0 | ticks (31.17 secs) | 1,870448 | 0% | 100% | 230 |
Sandstone blocks | 0 | ticks (1.22 mins) | 4,390224 | 0% | 45% | 38 |
Silver | 6 | ticks (14.17 secs) | 850112 | 40% | 100% | 255 |
Slate blocks | 0 | ticks (1.46 mins) | 5,240208 | 0% | 45% | 41 |
Steel | 0 | ticks (14.17 secs) | 850160 | 40% | 100% | 51 |
Jade | 10 | ticks (1.18 mins) | 4,25080 | 0% | 100% | 140 |
Uranium | 0 | ticks (26.92 secs) | 1,615400 | 0% | 75% | 156 |
Wood | 0 | ticks (9.92 secs) | 595104 | 100% | 120% | 32 |