Dresser

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Dresser

A dresser. Gives a small comfort bonus to all nearby beds. Placing more than one dresser near the same bed has no effect.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingFurniture
Mass
15 kg
Beauty
5
HP
120
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
42 (24%)

Building

Size
2 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Terrain Affordance
Light

Creation

Required Research
Complex furniture
Work To Make
2,000 ticks (33.33 secs)
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody, Stony
Resources to make
Stuff 50
Deconstruct yield
Stuff 25
Destroy yield
Stuff 12 - 13

Dressers are a type of furniture which enhances the comfort of most types of sleep furniture.

Acquisition

Dressers can be constructed once the Complex furniture research project has been completed. They require Stuff 50 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony, 500 for SVMs) and 2,000 ticks (33.33 secs) of work.

Summary

Dressers increase the comfort value of any any of the following within 6 tiles:

The dresser can support multiple beds so long as they are within that radius. It does not matter which way the dresser is facing. Dressers have no effect on sleeping spots, double sleeping spots, or slab bedContent added by the Ideology DLC or slab double bedsContent added by the Ideology DLC despite the slab beds being shown "connecting" to it.

The dresser increases the comfort of the bed by 5% base. However, as the comfort bonuses apply to the bed before the bed's quality multiplier is applied, the exact bonus the dresser applies scales with the bed's quality. It does not change with the dresser's quality.

  • Bed Quality Awful Poor Normal Good Excellent Masterwork Legendary
    Comfort Bonus +0.04 +0.04 +0.05 +0.06 +0.06 +0.07 +0.09
  • Note that the comfort stat of furniture only increases the maximum level of the Comfort need that can be obtained by using it. It does not increase the rate of comfort gain. Therefore, a comfort stat past 1.0 is functionally pointless.

    Dressers stack with end tables, but multiple dressers do not provide an additional effect. Sleep furniture that sleeps two pawns still only require one dresser.

    Nobles Content added by the Royalty DLC of Knight/Dame rank or above require a dresser in their room to be avoid a mood penalty, unless they have the Ascetic trait.

    Analysis

    Space efficient placement of beds and furniture.

    A dresser and end table combination only costs 80 wood, steel, or stone, and can provide a lasting bonus to colonist mood through the Comfortable moodlets. Both are worthwhile to build in the early game, and can be kept for the entirety of a colony's lifespan. They are especially valuable in barracks, where they can affect multiple beds and the comfort can partially offset the mood penalty for not having individual bedrooms. End tables are cheaper for the same buff - if you can only build one, build the end table.

    Time spent comfortable

    Assuming the comfort of the bed without the dresser is 95% or below, and that the pawn reaches the comfort cap while sleeping, the dresser adds 3,125 ticks (1.25 in-game hours) of the highest band of the "Comfortable" mood buff when attached to normal quality sleep furniture, as well as potentially increasing the power of the buff itself.

    For example, a royal bed of normal quality has a comfort rating of 90%. Assuming the pawn does not gain comfort from any other source, the pawn will have the +8 mood for 5,625 ticks (2.25 in-game hours), followed by +6 for 5,625 ticks (2.25 in-game hours), then +4 for 5,625 ticks (2.25 in-game hours).

    A dresser increases the bed's comfort rating to 95% and, under the same assumptions, instead starts with an additional +10 for 3,125 ticks (1.25 in-game hours) before then also progressing through the same tiers of mood buff. Adding an end table as well would increase the time with a +10 mood buff to 6,250 ticks (2.5 in-game hours) hours. For comparisons sake, a beer also provides a +10 mood buff and lasts 12,000 ticks (4.8 in-game hours) but is consumable and also decreases manipulation.

    Legendary bedrolls, masterwork beds, or good royal bed have a natural comfort above 1.0; installing an end table/dresser would not have any further impact to comfort. A masterwork bedroll has a comfort of 0.99, improving this to 1.0 would only result in an additional 625 ticks (0.25 in-game hours) of comfort bonus. Due to the rest effectiveness bonus offered by high quality sleep furniture, it is usually worth procuring them even if a dresser and/or end table already provide the maximum comfort.

    Having comfortable seating options also reduces the impact of the dresser, as it allows for pawns to refill their comfort bar while eating, recreating, and for some pawns, working. A pawn that can sit on a good quality armchair while working maintains the +10 bonus for their entire workday. For other pawns, such as Growers or Animal Handlers, the extra time at the high moods buffs can remain advantageous, even if seating allows the mid-tier mood buffs to be maintained all day. The specifics value proposition for these pawns will depend heavily on a number of factors that cannot be realistically covered here.

    Stats table

    Feature Toggle
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  • Dresser Dresser Beauty Work to Build HP Flamma­bility Market
    Value
    Quality Material
    Normal Bioferrite Bioferrite Content added by the Anomaly DLC 1 005,000 ticks (1.39 mins) 240 75% 56 Silver
    Normal Gold Gold 40 001,800 ticks (30 secs) 72 40% 5,005 Silver
    Normal Granite blocks Granite blocks 5 012,140 ticks (3.37 mins) 204 0% 89 Silver
    Normal Limestone blocks Limestone blocks 5 012,140 ticks (3.37 mins) 186 0% 89 Silver
    Normal Marble blocks Marble blocks 8 011,140 ticks (3.09 mins) 144 0% 85 Silver
    Normal Plasteel Plasteel 5 004,400 ticks (1.22 mins) 336 0% 465 Silver
    Normal Sandstone blocks Sandstone blocks 5 010,140 ticks (2.82 mins) 168 0% 82 Silver
    Normal Silver Silver 16 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 84 40% 505 Silver
    Normal Slate blocks Slate blocks 5 012,140 ticks (3.37 mins) 156 0% 89 Silver
    Normal Steel Steel 5 002,000 ticks (33.33 secs) 120 40% 102 Silver
    Normal Jade Jade 22 010,000 ticks (2.78 mins) 60 0% 285 Silver
    Normal Uranium Uranium 2 003,800 ticks (1.06 mins) 300 0% 315 Silver
    Normal Wood Wood 5 001,400 ticks (23.33 secs) 78 100% 65 Silver