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[[Wood]] is plentiful in most [[biome]]s, easy to construct, and quick to open, so a newer colony will typically make all of their doors out of it. However, it is both [[fire|flammable]] and not especially durable, so are prone to destruction. Later on, wood is still useful for internal structures, where their health doesn't really matter. | [[Wood]] is plentiful in most [[biome]]s, easy to construct, and quick to open, so a newer colony will typically make all of their doors out of it. However, it is both [[fire|flammable]] and not especially durable, so are prone to destruction. Later on, wood is still useful for internal structures, where their health doesn't really matter. | ||
− | [[Steel]] doors are moderately expensive. They are still vulnerable to fire, but have more health and open reasonably quickly. Once you can afford them, they are a decent upgrade to wood. [[Uranium]] and then [[plasteel]] have even more health, but | + | [[Steel]] doors are moderately expensive. They are still vulnerable to fire, but have more health and open reasonably quickly. Once you can afford them, they are a decent upgrade to wood. [[Uranium]] and then [[plasteel]] have even more health, but should be reserved for [[prison]]s and active combat zones. |
− | Stone doors open very slowly. However, they are | + | Stone doors open very slowly. However, they are durable and have 0% flammability. Use stone doors in places where colonists won't travel a lot, such as a burning room, [[battery]] compartment, or a [[geothermal generator]] room. [[Granite]] is the hardiest rock, and no slower than any other stone. |
Once [[autodoor]]s have been researched, ''and'' you have the power and [[component]] supplies to reliably operate them, standard doors can be replaced with alternative materials and not slow down traffic at all, or at least slow it far less. | Once [[autodoor]]s have been researched, ''and'' you have the power and [[component]] supplies to reliably operate them, standard doors can be replaced with alternative materials and not slow down traffic at all, or at least slow it far less. |