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− | Uranium is only required for a few late game recipes. Early on, it can be safely sold or used for weapons - you can always get more uranium, later. If you are lacking uranium | + | Uranium is only required for a few late game recipes. Early on, it can be safely sold or used for weapons - you can always get more uranium, later. If you are lacking uranium when you need it, then either the [[deep drill]] and [[ground-penetrating scanner]] combination, or the [[long-range mineral scanner]], are your best bets. Smaller amounts of uranium can also be obtained via [[trade]]. |
Uranium's high hit point multiplier make it a useful material for [[walls]]. A wall created from Uranium has 750 hit points which makes it the second strongest constructed wall, stronger than any of the stone blocks, and only beaten out by [[plasteel]]. This role was more important while plasteel was still flammable, but even now it still has merit when an excess of uranium or dearth of plasteel is experienced. | Uranium's high hit point multiplier make it a useful material for [[walls]]. A wall created from Uranium has 750 hit points which makes it the second strongest constructed wall, stronger than any of the stone blocks, and only beaten out by [[plasteel]]. This role was more important while plasteel was still flammable, but even now it still has merit when an excess of uranium or dearth of plasteel is experienced. |
Revision as of 14:02, 11 January 2023
Uranium
A dark, heavy metal. While it is best known as a fuel for nuclear devices, its extreme density and hardness also make it good for making certain weapons, armor, and ammunition.
Base Stats
- Stuff Categories
- Metallic
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 1 kg
- Beauty
- -4
- HP
- 100
- Rotatable
- False
- Path Cost
- 15 (46%)
Building
- Terrain Affordance
- Medium
Stat Modifiers
- Beauty Factor
- ×0.5
- Beauty Offset
- +0
- Work To Make Factor
- ×1.9
- Work To Build Factor
- ×1.9
- Max Hit Points
- ×2.5
- Flammability
- ×0
- Armor - Sharp
- ×1.08
- Armor - Blunt
- ×0.54
- Armor - Heat
- ×0.65
- Insulation - Cold
- +3 °C (5.4 °F)
- Insulation - Heat
- +0 °C (0 °F)
- Melee Blunt Damage
- ×1.5
- Melee Sharp Damage
- ×1.1
- Melee Cooldown
- ×1.1
- Door Opening Speed
- ×0.75
- Rest Effectiveness
- ×1
- defName
- Uranium
- Color
- (100,100,100)
Uranium is one of the rarest materials in the game. It can be used to craft powerful, but slow blunt weapons, and a required element in the construction of certain late-game high-tech constructions, most notably the end-game ship.
While one of the strongest building materials available, it has a significantly lower beauty modifier, which can negatively affect some room designs.
Acquisition
Tiles of uranium ore can be found rarely throughout the map, but must be mined before they can be used. Small amounts of it can be salvaged from deconstructing ancient cryptosleep caskets, or may randomly arrive in cargo pods. The most reliable method for acquiring it is to purchase it from bulk goods traders or faction bases. Once you've completed the research necessary to construct a deep drill, it can also be found in small deposits underground.
Playing in Large or Ludeonicrous maps (of 300x300 or 400x400 tiles respectively) offer greater chance of finding it on the surface.
Ore
Uranium ore tiles have 4,000 health, making them one of the slower ores to mine. They can be found in midsize veins, ranging from 6 to 12 tiles in size. Each mined block has a base yield of 40 uranium, however this is modified by factors such as the Difficulty setting and the mining yield of the pawn.
Usage
Uranium is used in the following crafting recipes:
Uranium is also considered metallic stuff, meaning it can be used in walls, doors, and other buildings as a metal.
There is no radiation mechanic in RimWorld. You can safely have pawns sleep in uranium beds without any health effect.
Analysis
Uranium is only required for a few late game recipes. Early on, it can be safely sold or used for weapons - you can always get more uranium, later. If you are lacking uranium when you need it, then either the deep drill and ground-penetrating scanner combination, or the long-range mineral scanner, are your best bets. Smaller amounts of uranium can also be obtained via trade.
Uranium's high hit point multiplier make it a useful material for walls. A wall created from Uranium has 750 hit points which makes it the second strongest constructed wall, stronger than any of the stone blocks, and only beaten out by plasteel. This role was more important while plasteel was still flammable, but even now it still has merit when an excess of uranium or dearth of plasteel is experienced.
Uranium is also the best material for crafting stuffable blunt weapons such as clubs and maces, as it applies the highest multiplier on melee blunt damage of any material, tied only with Jade (which can only be used with clubs), and only causes a moderate increase in attack cooldown times. A high quality uranium mace is a respectable weapon at any stage of the game.
Gallery
Version history
- 0.9.722 - Ore verson added.
- In Beta 18 or earlier, uranium is a small volume material.