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A '''shelf''' is an item of [[furniture]] item that stores up to six stacks of items and protects them from [[deterioration]].
 
A '''shelf''' is an item of [[furniture]] item that stores up to six stacks of items and protects them from [[deterioration]].
  
== Acquisition ==
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== Acquisition ==  
{{Acquisition}}
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Shelves can be constructed once the [[Research#{{P|Required Research}}|{{P|Required Research}}]] research project has been completed. Each requires {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work.
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
A shelf acts like a [[stockpile zone]] that can hold 3 items a tile, or 6 items per shelf. They cannot hold [[chunk]]s, minified [[buildings]], [[plants]], [[toxic wastepack]]s {{BiotechIcon}} or corpses with a body size greater than 0.75. For a list of corpses that fit in a shelf when fully grown, see {{#ask: [[Body Size::<0.75]] | ?Body Size| ?Type | sort = Type, Type2, Name | limit = 0| searchlabel = here}}. It also protects items from [[deterioration]] and removes their [[beauty]] penalty. Instead, the beauty of the area covered by the shelf is only the combined beauty of the shelf itself and the underlying [[floor]] or [[terrain]].
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A shelf acts like a [[stockpile zone]] that can hold 3 items a tile, or 6 items per shelf. They cannot hold [[chunk]]s, minified [[buildings]], [[plants]], [[toxic wastepack]]s {{BiotechIcon}} or corpses with a body size greater than 0.75. For a list of corpses that fit in a shelf when fully grown, see {{#ask: [[Body Size::<0.75]] | ?Body Size| ?Type | sort = Type, Type2, Name | limit = 0| searchlabel = here}}. It also protects items from [[deterioration]] and removes their [[beauty]] penalty. Instead, the beauty of the area covered by the shelf is only the combined beauty of the shelf itself and the underlying [[floor]] or [[terrain]].
  
 
Shelves slow passage, but do not block movement. This trait makes it possible for pawns to pick up/place items without actually stepping on its tile. They can be reinstalled as needed.
 
Shelves slow passage, but do not block movement. This trait makes it possible for pawns to pick up/place items without actually stepping on its tile. They can be reinstalled as needed.
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== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
 
* Alpha 16, it was known as the '''Equipment rack''' and could only store apparel, [[mortar shell]]s, or weapons.
 
* Alpha 16, it was known as the '''Equipment rack''' and could only store apparel, [[mortar shell]]s, or weapons.
* [[Version/0.17.1546|0.17.1546]] - Renamed from '''Equipment rack''' to '''Shelf''', can now store anything instead of only apparel, mortar shells, and weapons
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* [[Version/0.17.1546|0.17.1546]] - Renamed from '''Equipment rack''' to '''Shelf''', can now store anything instead of only apparel, mortar shells, and weapons
* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Shelves were given a path cost. This made them slower to move on top of, but also enabled the behavior of placing items on them without walking on top of them. Prior to this, players would use the "stool trick" for crafting stations, where several stools were placed around a crafting station that had high-priority stockpiles on top of them. Stools had a path cost (but allowed stockpile zones), achieving a similar effect. Description now states that they hide beauty of things inside of them.
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* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Shelves were given a path cost. This made them slower to move on top of, but also enabled the behavior of placing items on them without walking on top of them. Prior to this, players would use the "stool trick" for crafting stations, where several stools were placed around a crafting station that had high-priority stockpiles on top of them. Stools had a path cost (but allowed stockpile zones), achieving a similar effect. Description now states that they hide beauty of things inside of them.
 
* [[Version/1.3.3287|1.3.3287]] - Fix: Shelves, chairs and stools don't have style dominance.
 
* [[Version/1.3.3287|1.3.3287]] - Fix: Shelves, chairs and stools don't have style dominance.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Shelves can now hold 3 items stacks per tile, or 6 items total, making them much more efficient for space. Removed ability to store [[chunk]]s, [[corpse]]s, minified [[building]]s, and other large items. Resource amount lowered from 30 to 20, work to make lowered from 600 to 500. Shelves can be linked into groups for easier management. [[Small shelf]] variant added.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Shelves can now hold 3 items stacks per tile, or 6 items total, making them much more efficient for space. Removed ability to store [[chunk]]s, [[corpse]]s, minified [[building]]s, and other large items. Resource amount lowered from 30 to 20, work to make lowered from 600 to 500. Shelves can be linked into groups for easier management. [[Small shelf]] variant added.

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