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[[Bionic leg]]s give +12.5% moving; two of them means a total of 125% moving. Good for caravaneers, kiters, first respondents or anyone who needs to move fast.<br> | [[Bionic leg]]s give +12.5% moving; two of them means a total of 125% moving. Good for caravaneers, kiters, first respondents or anyone who needs to move fast.<br> | ||
− | [[Bionic arm]]s give +12.5% bonus to manipulation; they are good at a large variety of tasks, from shooting to mining to crafting. If you are relying on your colonists to produce components and advanced components, give these crafters bionic arms to speed up their work | + | [[Bionic arm]]s give +12.5% bonus to manipulation; they are good at a large variety of tasks, from shooting to mining to crafting. If you are relying on your colonists to produce components and advanced components, give these crafters bionic arms to speed up their work.<br> |
[[Bionic eye]]s give +12.5% on average to sight; it's the only eye replacement so far, meaning you will have to depend on it to replace colonists' missing or damaged eyes. Sight isn't very important for most tasks, with bonuses from sight capping at 100% sight for most tasks (except medicinal or combat tasks), meaning that enhanced sight is obsolete in many cases. Shooting however relies greatly on sight, so you may consider giving your gunners (especially snipers or marksmen) bionic eye replacements before they actually need them. Melee also depends on sight but the impact isn't so large. | [[Bionic eye]]s give +12.5% on average to sight; it's the only eye replacement so far, meaning you will have to depend on it to replace colonists' missing or damaged eyes. Sight isn't very important for most tasks, with bonuses from sight capping at 100% sight for most tasks (except medicinal or combat tasks), meaning that enhanced sight is obsolete in many cases. Shooting however relies greatly on sight, so you may consider giving your gunners (especially snipers or marksmen) bionic eye replacements before they actually need them. Melee also depends on sight but the impact isn't so large. | ||