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I really like the spoiler tags (cough Buildings cough cough) but it seems if the default opener text isn't '[show]' it will still return to [show] after being closed. Is there a way to fix that? For reference, the code I used was:

Grave

Grave

Grave

A decent final resting place. Colonists will visit full graves to gain meditative joy.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingMisc
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
1 × 2
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
standable
Terrain Affordance
Diggable

Creation

Work To Make
800 ticks (13.33 secs)

A grave provides a place to bury corpses.

Acquisition

Graves do not have a material cost, but require Expression error: Unexpected < operator. of work, using the Construction skill. They can only be built on diggable terrain.

Summary

A grave stores one corpse of any size, hiding its beauty. 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. Graves can be stood on.

Pawns can visit graves as part of Solitary recreation.

Pawns with the Morbid meditation focus typeContent added by the Royalty DLC can use graves in a 10-tile radius to increase psyfocus. By default, graves have a 6% psyfocus strength. This increases by 10% if the grave is full, and a further 10% if the grave is occupied by a pawn with a relationship to the meditator. Up to 4 other graves or sarcophagi can connect to a grave; each grave/sarcophagi gives +1% psyfocus if empty, or +2% psyfocus if filled, for a maximum bonus of 8%.

Analysis

Human corpses are ugly, create filth, and cause negative moodlets when a pawn sees one. Graves are an early game way to dispose of corpses, if you don't have any better options. Note that, despite its name, the 'colonist left unburied' moodlet does not care if a colonist's corpse is buried; destroying the corpse by any means will end the moodlet without penalty.

Once Electricity is available, an electric crematorium is more efficient. Each cremation only takes 180 ticks (3 secs) ticks of work, compared to the Expression error: Unexpected < operator. ticks just to make the grave. Also, when you're dealing with dozens or hundreds of raider corpses, a crematorium does not take nearly as much space. Alternatively, molotov cocktails can be used - just burn the corpses in a controlled, nonflammable room - though this cannot be automated.

Graves or sarcophagi can be used to store corpses of pawns you want to resurrect, without the risk of the corpse being cremated or butchered. Make sure to keep the grave in a frozen room.

Graves also prevent pawns from being resurrected into ShamblersContent added by the Anomaly DLC during Death pall,Content added by the Anomaly DLC graves can be quickly constructed next to bodies and buried to prevent the shambler from being resurrected again.

Fellow colonists will occasionally visit graves, even if it is placed far from the base, which can be inefficient. Setting an allowed area to exclude a gravesite will prevent this behavior.

Trivia

  • Until Alpha 4, there used to be another version called gibbet cage which caused "Fear" mood debuff to characters passing nearby. The Ideology DLC re-added the gibbet cage as a separate object.

Gallery

See also

Version history

  • 0.12.906 - ‘Open’ designator added. Can now be visited as a joy activity.
  • Beta 19/1.0.0 - Burying corpses takes 2x longer. Digging graves takes 20% longer. Now show the person's date of death
  • 1.1.2654 - Increase psyfocus gain range of grave from 4~20 to 6~26.

Thanks, Malganis75 (talk) 10:41, 27 October 2013 (EDT)


nope, due hardcoded for open/close
--AcDie (talk) 15:33, 27 October 2013 (EDT)

Malganis, please refrain from using spoilers unless there's a huge wall of text that would impair the readability of the page.
I would remove the use of spoiler tags altogether, but it has its (limited) uses.
I'll change pages that have it (like Buildings), unless you do it first.
--British (talk) 06:47, 28 October 2013 (EDT)