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| name = Animal sleeping spot
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|name = Animal sleeping spot
| image = Animal_sleeping_spot.png
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|image = Animal_sleeping_spot.png|Animal sleeping spot
| description = Designates a spot on the ground where animals should sleep.
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|description = Designates a spot on the ground where animals should sleep.
| type = Building
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|type = Building
| type2 = Furniture
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|type2 = Furniture
| placeable = true
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|placeable = true
| blockswind = false
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|passability = standable
| passability = standable
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|minifiable = false
| minifiable = false
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|size = 1 ˣ 1
| size = 1 ˣ 1
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|surgery success chance factor = 0.7
| surgery success chance factor = 0.7
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|terrain affordance = light
| immunity gain speed factor = 1
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|work to make = 0
| comfort = 0
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|rest effectiveness = 0.8
| terrain affordance = light
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}}</onlyinclude>
| work to make = 0
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'''Animal sleeping spots''', like colonist sleeping spots, require no materials and can be instantly placed and deconstructed. It can fit any animal. The rest effectiveness is the same as sleeping on the ground, and is about 85%<sup>verify</sup> (compared to 93% for a [[Animal sleeping box|box]] and 100% for a [[Animal bed|bed]]), so an animal takes longer to recover rest.  
| rest effectiveness = 0.8
 
| has quality = false
 
}}
 
'''Animal sleeping spots''', like human [[sleeping spot]]s, require no materials and can be instantly placed and deconstructed. It can fit any animal. A sleeping spot is functionally equivalent to sleeping on the ground.
 
  
 
== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Sleeping spots can be used to direct animals where to sleep. Animals will attempt to sleep in sleeping spots even if they can't otherwise be assigned to an area.
 
 
 
=== Rest effectiveness ===
 
=== Rest effectiveness ===
[[Rest effectiveness]] is a measure how fast a pawn will regain [[rest]]. A pawn sleeping in a bed with 125% rest effectiveness would regain rest 125% faster, and thus require 80% of the time to sleep.
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[[Rest effectiveness]] is a measure how fast a pawn will regain [[rest]]. A pawn sleeping in a bed with 125% rest effectiveness would regain rest 125% faster, and thus require 80% of the time to sleep.  
 
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=== Surgery success chance factor ===
 
=== Surgery success chance factor ===
The [[Surgery success chance factor]] is exactly what it sounds like: a multiplier on the chance for a successful surgery on the spot. The base value depends on the building type and [[quality]], but not material. Both the animal sleeping box and animal bed have a base value of 100%, while the animal sleeping spot has a lower value of 70%.
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The [[Surgery success chance factor]] is exactly what it sounds like: a multiplier on the chance for a successful surgery assuming it is performed in this bed. The base value depends on the bed type only, with both the animal sleeping box and animal bed having a base value of 100% while the [[animal sleeping spot]] has a lower value of 70%. This base value is them modified by the bed's quality level. Beds of the same type and quality level will all have the same factor, regardless of what they're constructed from.
 
 
{{Surgery Success Chance Factor Quality Table}}
 
 
 
== Analysis ==
 
Sleeping spots can be used to direct animals where to sleep. For example, place sleeping spots in a [[roof]]ed area during a [[toxic fallout]], a heated area in extreme cold (most animals are comfortable up to {{Temperature|-50}}), or near your [[corpse]]s for carnivorous animals. Animals will attempt to sleep in sleeping spots even if they can't otherwise be assigned to an area, making it a convenient way to control their behavior in a way you otherwise couldn't without a [[pen]] and an animal handler to rope them.
 
 
 
Animals will rest in a valid sleeping area if they are [[sick]]. Therefore, placing a sleeping spot will allow them to rest during the day. Being tired decreases [[Immunity Gain Speed]].
 
 
 
=== Sleeping comparison ===
 
Compared to a normal [[quality]], non-stone [[animal sleeping box]], the sleeping spot requires 18% more sleep. Compared to a normal quality [[animal bed]], the sleeping spot requires 25% more sleep. The better the quality, the more sleep time saved. However, in practice, animal sleeping time is almost entirely negligible. Most animal products are created even while sleeping, and even for haulers, the impact is quite small.
 
 
 
Therefore, creating a box/bed is mostly useful for health recovery, surgeries and [[Immunity Gain Speed]]. Of those, animals rarely require surgery. Meanwhile, the immunity boost is rather small (+7% for animal bed, of any quality); animals are more resistant against diseases like [[infection]], so this mostly helps for healing battle wounds and the [[plague]].
 
  
On the plus side, both animal boxes and animal beds are fairly cheap. The latter can be created for only {{Icon Small|cloth||40}} [[cloth]] or other fabric, which is easy to grow in a temperate [[biome]] and not that expensive to [[trade]] for.
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! Surgery success chance factor
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==Analysis==
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{{Stub|section=1|reason=Comparison with other animal bed options needed}}
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
 
* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - Added
 
* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - Added
  
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[[Category:Furniture]]
 
[[Category:Furniture]]
[[Category:Sleep furniture]]
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[[Category:Bed]]

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