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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Wood floor is clean, more beautiful than dirt floor, rough stone, or [[concrete]], and does not slow walk speed like natural terrain. Wood is plentiful in most [[biomes]], as opposed to concrete and [[paved tile]], which require the high-demand [[steel]]. It is more tolerant of low-skill constructors, as little is lost in case of [[Construct Success Chance|failure]]. Most other floors require at least [[Research#{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}|{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}]] researched, which [[New Tribe]]s do not start with.
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Wood floor is clean, more beautiful than dirt floor, rough stone, or [[concrete]], and does not slow walk speed like natural terrain. Wood is plentiful in most [[biomes]], as opposed to concrete and [[paved tile]], which require which require the high-demand [[steel]]. It is more tolerant of low-skill constructors, as little is lost in case of [[Construct Success Chance|failure]]. Most other floors require at least [[Research#{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}|{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}]] researched, which [[New Tribe]]s do not start with.
  
 
Wood floors should be phased out after the early game, however, due to the fire risk. Its flammability may only be {{#expr: {{P|Flammability Base}} * 100}}%, much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall, but fire will still rapidly spread over a fully covered room with wood floors. This can result in devastating losses of structures, items, and even pawns. [[Stone tile]]s are an upgrade; they are nonflammable, more beautiful than wood, and stone is often as common as wood. However, cutting stone blocks and laying the tiles will take a fair bit of work.
 
Wood floors should be phased out after the early game, however, due to the fire risk. Its flammability may only be {{#expr: {{P|Flammability Base}} * 100}}%, much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall, but fire will still rapidly spread over a fully covered room with wood floors. This can result in devastating losses of structures, items, and even pawns. [[Stone tile]]s are an upgrade; they are nonflammable, more beautiful than wood, and stone is often as common as wood. However, cutting stone blocks and laying the tiles will take a fair bit of work.

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