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− | '''Tables''' are one of the two types of [[furniture]] necessary for creating a dining room. When placed adjacent to a [[stool]], [[dining chair]], or [[armchair]], colonists will eat their [[meal]]s at the table. This avoids giving them the "Ate without table" bad [[thought]], and gives them good thoughts if your dining room has high [[impressiveness]]. | + | '''Tables''' are one of the two types of [[furniture]] necessary for creating a dining [[Room stats|room]]. They come in four sizes: |
+ | * [[Table (1x2)]] | ||
+ | * [[Table (2x2)]] | ||
+ | * [[Table (2x4)]] | ||
+ | * [[Table (3x3)]] | ||
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+ | == Mechanics == | ||
+ | When placed adjacent to a [[stool]], [[dining chair]], or [[armchair]], colonists will eat their [[meal]]s at the table. This avoids giving them the "Ate without table" bad [[thought]], and gives them good thoughts if your dining room has high [[impressiveness]]. | ||
Colonists more than 50 tiles away from a table at the moment they decide to eat something will ignore the table and eat where they stand, suffering a -3 mood hit. Larger colonies may benefit from building a second dining room, or have scattered tables, especially next to a killbox, mining site, or [[anima tree]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (unless you want to cut down the tree, suffer a -6 mood penalty for a while until it respawns in a more favorable position). | Colonists more than 50 tiles away from a table at the moment they decide to eat something will ignore the table and eat where they stand, suffering a -3 mood hit. Larger colonies may benefit from building a second dining room, or have scattered tables, especially next to a killbox, mining site, or [[anima tree]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} (unless you want to cut down the tree, suffer a -6 mood penalty for a while until it respawns in a more favorable position). | ||
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− | Tables | + | == Acquisition == |
− | + | Tables can be build from [[Stuff]] (([[Wood]]/[[Metals]]/[[Stone]]). Tables can also be bought from [[Trade#Types_of_traders|traders]] and found in [[ruins]]. | |
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+ | == Comparison == | ||
Larger tables are well-suited for use in your primary dining room, while smaller tables are perfect for prison cells to help keep your prisoners happy. All tables function more or less identically, however, and it is perfectly reasonable to choose a table size for purely aesthetic reasons. | Larger tables are well-suited for use in your primary dining room, while smaller tables are perfect for prison cells to help keep your prisoners happy. All tables function more or less identically, however, and it is perfectly reasonable to choose a table size for purely aesthetic reasons. | ||
If you don't want to build multiple tables, you can stagger the recreation schedule of colonists to make sure they don't take all of the space on a table. | If you don't want to build multiple tables, you can stagger the recreation schedule of colonists to make sure they don't take all of the space on a table. | ||
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− | | | + | ! [[Table (1x2)]] |
− | | | + | | {{Required Resources|Table (1x2)||simple=1}} |
+ | | {{ticks/seconds | {{Q|Table (1x2)|Work To Make}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (1x2)|Beauty}} | ||
+ | | {{Market Value Calculator|Table (1x2)|Wood}} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | 6 | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (1x2)|Mass Base}} kg | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (1x2)|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
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− | | | + | | {{Required Resources|Table (2x2)||simple=1}} |
+ | | {{ticks/seconds | {{Q|Table (2x2)|Work To Make}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (2x2)|Beauty}} | ||
+ | | {{Market Value Calculator|Table (2x2)|Wood}} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
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+ | | {{Q|Table (2x2)|Mass Base}} kg | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (2x2)|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
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+ | | {{ticks/seconds | {{Q|Table (2x4)|Work To Make}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (2x4)|Beauty}} | ||
+ | | {{Market Value Calculator|Table (2x4)|Wood}} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
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+ | | {{Q|Table (2x4)|Mass Base}} kg | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (2x4)|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
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− | | | + | | {{Required Resources|Table (3x3)||simple=1}} |
+ | | {{ticks/seconds | {{Q|Table (3x3)|Work To Make}} }} | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (3x3)|Beauty}} | ||
+ | | {{Market Value Calculator|Table (3x3)|Wood}} {{Icon Small|silver}} | ||
+ | | 12 | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (3x3)|Mass Base}} kg | ||
+ | | {{Q|Table (3x3)|Max Hit Points Base}} | ||
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== Version History == | == Version History == | ||
Prior to Beta 18, tables only came in two forms: '''short table''' (2x2) and '''long table''' (2x4). These were renamed to reflect their actual sizes, and two additional sizes (1x2 and 3x3) were added. | Prior to Beta 18, tables only came in two forms: '''short table''' (2x2) and '''long table''' (2x4). These were renamed to reflect their actual sizes, and two additional sizes (1x2 and 3x3) were added. |
Revision as of 08:40, 20 September 2021
Tables are one of the two types of furniture necessary for creating a dining room. They come in four sizes:
Mechanics
When placed adjacent to a stool, dining chair, or armchair, colonists will eat their meals at the table. This avoids giving them the "Ate without table" bad thought, and gives them good thoughts if your dining room has high impressiveness.
Colonists more than 50 tiles away from a table at the moment they decide to eat something will ignore the table and eat where they stand, suffering a -3 mood hit. Larger colonies may benefit from building a second dining room, or have scattered tables, especially next to a killbox, mining site, or anima tree (unless you want to cut down the tree, suffer a -6 mood penalty for a while until it respawns in a more favorable position).
Tables are set by default as gathering spots. Colonists will gather here to socialize for recreation, especially when idle. This should be toggled off on all tables except for the one in the rec room. Not toggling can cause people to recreate and have parties in the middle of an ugly, dirty mining site, making everybody unhappy.
Acquisition
Tables can be build from Stuff ((Wood/Metals/Stone). Tables can also be bought from traders and found in ruins.
Comparison
Larger tables are well-suited for use in your primary dining room, while smaller tables are perfect for prison cells to help keep your prisoners happy. All tables function more or less identically, however, and it is perfectly reasonable to choose a table size for purely aesthetic reasons.
If you don't want to build multiple tables, you can stagger the recreation schedule of colonists to make sure they don't take all of the space on a table.
Name | Cost | Work to build | Beauty | Market value | Seats | Mass | Max hit points |
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Table (1x2) | Expression error: Missing operand for *. (Metallic/Woody/Stony, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. for SMVs) | 750 ticks (12.5 secs) | 0.5 | 36 | 6 | 5 kg | 75 |
Table (2x2) | Expression error: Missing operand for *. (Metallic/Woody/Stony, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. for SMVs) | 1,500 ticks (25 secs) | 1 | 64 | 8 | 10 kg | 100 |
Table (2x4) | Expression error: Missing operand for *. (Metallic/Woody/Stony, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. for SMVs) | 3,000 ticks (50 secs) | 2 | 122 | 12 | 20 kg | 150 |
Table (3x3) | Expression error: Missing operand for *. (Metallic/Woody/Stony, Expression error: Unexpected < operator. for SMVs) | 3,300 ticks (55 secs) | 2 | 128 | 12 | 22 kg | 175 |
Version History
Prior to Beta 18, tables only came in two forms: short table (2x2) and long table (2x4). These were renamed to reflect their actual sizes, and two additional sizes (1x2 and 3x3) were added.