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− | {{Infobox main|stony | + | {{Stub}}{{Infobox main|stony| |
| name = Granite blocks | | name = Granite blocks | ||
− | | image = Granite blocks.png | + | | image = Granite blocks.png|Granite blocks |
| description = Blocks of solid granite. Granite is a very hard stone. | | description = Blocks of solid granite. Granite is a very hard stone. | ||
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| type = Material | | type = Material | ||
− | | type2 = | + | | type2 = Metal |
| stuff category = Stony | | stuff category = Stony | ||
| marketvalue = 0.9 | | marketvalue = 0.9 | ||
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| mass base = 1.25 | | mass base = 1.25 | ||
| stack limit = 75 | | stack limit = 75 | ||
− | | path cost = | + | | path cost = 15 |
| rotatable = false | | rotatable = false | ||
| terrain affordance = Heavy | | terrain affordance = Heavy | ||
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| beauty offset = 0 | | beauty offset = 0 | ||
| work to make factor = 1.3 | | work to make factor = 1.3 | ||
− | | work to build factor = 6 | + | | work to build factor = 6 |
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| max hit points factor = 1.7 | | max hit points factor = 1.7 | ||
| flammability factor = 0 | | flammability factor = 0 | ||
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| door opening speed factor = 0.45 | | door opening speed factor = 0.45 | ||
| rest effectiveness factor = 0.9 | | rest effectiveness factor = 0.9 | ||
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− | | | + | | def name = BlocksGranite |
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| always haulable = true | | always haulable = true | ||
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| sound impact stuff = BulletImpactGround | | sound impact stuff = BulletImpactGround | ||
| sound interact = Stone_Drop | | sound interact = Stone_Drop | ||
+ | | stuff adjective = granite | ||
| thing class = ThingWithComps | | thing class = ThingWithComps | ||
| sound melee hit blunt = MeleeHit_Stone | | sound melee hit blunt = MeleeHit_Stone | ||
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| volume = 1 | | volume = 1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{Info| | + | {{Info|Granite is the strongest of all [[stone blocks]] and is best suited to build walls in the fighting area.}} |
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− | == | + | ==Acquisition== |
− | Granite blocks | + | Granite blocks are cut from [[rock chunk|granite chunks]] at a [[stonecutter's table]]. It takes {{ticks|1600}} of work to cut a chunk into 20 granite blocks. |
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− | == Analysis == | + | ==Analysis== |
As the most durable building stone, granite blocks have almost 10% more hit points than their nearest competitor, [[limestone blocks|limestone]], and more than 21% more than the third strongest [[sandstone blocks|sandstone]], making it the preferred building material for anywhere that you expect to take damage or even as the default [[wall]] material where another material is not indicated. For example, a colony may chose to build [[table]]s and bedrooms walls from the [[beauty|beautiful]] [[marble blocks|marble]], while all other walls, including the outer walls, will be made from granite. | As the most durable building stone, granite blocks have almost 10% more hit points than their nearest competitor, [[limestone blocks|limestone]], and more than 21% more than the third strongest [[sandstone blocks|sandstone]], making it the preferred building material for anywhere that you expect to take damage or even as the default [[wall]] material where another material is not indicated. For example, a colony may chose to build [[table]]s and bedrooms walls from the [[beauty|beautiful]] [[marble blocks|marble]], while all other walls, including the outer walls, will be made from granite. | ||
− | If available, both [[uranium]] and [[plasteel]] significantly outperform granite, with 47% and 65% more HP respectively. However, both materials are both more expensive and rarer to encounter than the relatively common granite. Thus, they should only be used as needed and are typically relegated to constructions that will be a particular focus for damage, such as planned defensive positions or the walls at the receiving end of a killbox. | + | If available, both [[uranium]] and [[plasteel]] significantly outperform granite, with 47% and 65% more HP respectively. However, both materials are both more expensive and rarer to encounter than the relatively common granite. Thus, they are should only be used as needed and are typically relegated to constructions that will be a particular focus for damage, such as planned defensive positions or the walls at the receiving end of a killbox. |
{{Stonecutting maximization}} | {{Stonecutting maximization}} | ||
− | == Version history == | + | ==Version history== |
− | + | [[Version/0.7.581|0.7.581]] - Added, previously there was only generic "stone". | |
− | + | [[Category:Stone Blocks]] | |
− | + | {{nav|materials|wide}} | |
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