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Unlike steel furniture and walls, steel tile will not burn.  
 
Unlike steel furniture and walls, steel tile will not burn.  
  
Steel tile provides less cleanliness per tile and per silver ({{#expr: {{P|Cleanliness}}/{{P|Market Value Base}} }} per silver vs {{#expr: {{Q|Sterile tile|Cleanliness}}/{{Q|Sterile tile|Market Value Base}} }}) than [[Sterile tile]] but it has a greater beauty (1 vs 0).
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Steel tile provides less cleanliness per tile and per silver ({{#expr: {{P|Cleanliness}}/{{P|Market Value Base}} }}/ {{Icon small|silver}} vs {{#expr: {{Q|Sterile tile|Cleanliness}}/{{Q|Sterile tile|Market Value Base}} }}/ {{Icon small|silver}}) than [[Sterile tile]] but it has a greater beauty (1 vs 0).
  
 
==Version History==
 
==Version History==

Revision as of 03:50, 10 November 2021

Steel tile

Steel tile

Steel tiles, for that spaceship look. They are pretty, and the smooth tile surface gets a bonus to cleanliness.

Base Stats

Type
Floor
Market Value
16 Silver [Note]
Beauty
1
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Placeable
True
Cleanliness
+0.2
Move Speed Factor
100%

Creation

Required Research
Smithing
Skill Required
Construction 3
Work To Make
800 ticks (13.33 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 7

Steel tile is one of the floors that you can construct. It can be constructed out of 7 steel, making it the most expensive steel-type flooring.

Steel tiles also has 0.2 cleanliness value. Unlike silver and gold tile, steel tile is not considered a fine floor for nobles in the Royalty DLC.

Acquisition

Constructing metal tiles requires Smithing to be researched. Each tile requires Steel 7 steel and a construction skill of 3.

Analysis

Unlike steel furniture and walls, steel tile will not burn.

Steel tile provides less cleanliness per tile and per silver (0.0125/ Silver vs 0.025/ Silver) than Sterile tile but it has a greater beauty (1 vs 0).

Version History

Renamed from "metal tile" at some point, possibly with the introduction of other metal tiles like the gold and silver tiles.