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Moving, in turn, affects the following [[stats]]: {{#ask: [[Moving Importance::+]]}}. This results in a directly proportional change to a pawn's [[move speed]], and a change in [[melee dodge chance]] equivalent to losing {{#expr: {{Q|Melee Dodge Chance|Moving Importance}}*0.1}} levels of [[Melee]] skill per foot replaced. Due to how the stat is fit to a post-process curve, this can result in the melee dodge chance dropping to 0% for pawns with skill under 7, when replacing one foot, or under 10 for both feet. | Moving, in turn, affects the following [[stats]]: {{#ask: [[Moving Importance::+]]}}. This results in a directly proportional change to a pawn's [[move speed]], and a change in [[melee dodge chance]] equivalent to losing {{#expr: {{Q|Melee Dodge Chance|Moving Importance}}*0.1}} levels of [[Melee]] skill per foot replaced. Due to how the stat is fit to a post-process curve, this can result in the melee dodge chance dropping to 0% for pawns with skill under 7, when replacing one foot, or under 10 for both feet. | ||
− | Each wooden foot results in - | + | Each wooden foot results in -5% character quality and thus a 5% reduction in the affected individual's pawn value. |
− | As an artificial part, wooden feet will give a mood buff to anyone with the [[Body modder]] trait, and a mood penalty to anyone with the [[Body purist]] trait. | + | As an artificial part, wooden feet will give a mood buff to anyone with the [[Traits#Body modder|Body modder]] trait, and a mood penalty to anyone with the [[Traits#Body purist|Body purist]] trait. |
− | === Installation === | + | ===Installation=== |
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Installing the part requires {{ticks|1000}} of work, ?x medicine of ?? quality or better, and a [[Skills#Medical|Medical skill]] of 3. | Installing the part requires {{ticks|1000}} of work, ?x medicine of ?? quality or better, and a [[Skills#Medical|Medical skill]] of 3. | ||
− | Removing the part requires | + | Removing the part requires ? of work, ?x medicine of ?? quality or better, and a [[Skills#Medical|Medical skill]] of ?. |
If the operation fails, the wood will be destroyed. | If the operation fails, the wood will be destroyed. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | A wooden foot is significantly better than having a missing foot or using a whole [[peg leg]], and slightly better than 3 lost toes. | + | A wooden foot is significantly better than having a missing foot or using a whole [[peg leg]], and slightly better than 3 lost toes. And compared to the wooden foot, a [[prosthetic leg]] only improves Moving by 2.5%, though it can also heal leg scars. As an overall pawn, a wooden foot isn't a dealbreaker, but less moving means they are less effective at work and combat. |
Regardless, replacing a wooden foot with a [[bionic leg]] should be a priority. There are no "prosthetic feet" or "bionic feet"; you must replace the entire leg to improve a foot. | Regardless, replacing a wooden foot with a [[bionic leg]] should be a priority. There are no "prosthetic feet" or "bionic feet"; you must replace the entire leg to improve a foot. |