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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Flagstone shares a similar role to [[concrete]] or [[paved tile]] as a relatively fast, non-flammable, beauty-neutral flooring. It takes {{%|{{P|Work To Make #}}/{{Q|Concrete|Work To Make #}} round 2}} the work to lay flagstone than concrete, | + | Flagstone shares a similar role to [[concrete]] or [[paved tile]] as a relatively fast, non-flammable, beauty-neutral flooring. It takes {{%|{{P|Work To Make #}}/{{Q|Concrete|Work To Make #}} round 2}} the work to lay flagstone than concrete, while stone blocks take a lot of time to craft. Flagstone has a useful niche if you have a steel shortage, a stone block excess, or a work excess. |
− | Both flagstone and [[stone tile]]s | + | Both flagstone and [[stone tile]]s cost the same amount of stone. The latter takes {{Ticks|{{Q|Stone tile|Work To Make}}}} of work to construct, {{%|{{Q|Stone tile|Work To Make #}}/{{P|Work To Make #}} round 2}} the work to make flagstone, for {{+|{{Q|Stone tile|Beauty Base}}}} [[beauty]] per tile. Flagstone is more useful outside, where beauty doesn't matter as much, and stone tiles inside. |
== Version history == | == Version history == |