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== 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. Meanwhile, a [[prosthetic leg]] only improves Moving from a wooden foot by 2.5%, though it | + | A wooden foot is significantly better than having a missing foot or using a whole [[peg leg]], and slightly better than 3 lost toes. Meanwhile, a [[prosthetic leg]] only improves Moving from a wooden foot by 2.5%, though it can also heal leg scars. For pawns in general, 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. |