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A dresser slightly increases the [[comfort]] of nearby beds, not including sleeping spots. One dresser affords any number of beds, up to 6 tiles away.
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'''Dressers''' are a type of [[furniture]] which slightly enhances the [[comfort]] of a [[bed]] or [[bedroll]] (but has no effect on a [[sleeping spot]]). To work, it must be placed within 6 tiles of the bed. Small and cheap, there is usually no reason not to attach these to every bed you have.
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This comfort bonus stacks with the effect of an [[end table]], but not with additional dressers. Larger beds and bedrolls which serve two colonists at once still only need one dresser. While multiple beds can share a dresser, placing multiple beds in a single bedroom turns it into a barracks, which you ideally should avoid.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 12:54, 11 December 2017

Dresser

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

Base Stats

Type
Furniture
Mass
5 kg
Beauty
5
HP
100
Flammability
100%

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Yes
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Comfort Offset
0.05

Dressers are a type of furniture which slightly enhances the comfort of a bed or bedroll (but has no effect on a sleeping spot). To work, it must be placed within 6 tiles of the bed. Small and cheap, there is usually no reason not to attach these to every bed you have.

This comfort bonus stacks with the effect of an end table, but not with additional dressers. Larger beds and bedrolls which serve two colonists at once still only need one dresser. While multiple beds can share a dresser, placing multiple beds in a single bedroom turns it into a barracks, which you ideally should avoid.