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== Analysis ==  
 
== Analysis ==  
Stools are the cheapest and least comfortable seating, below [[dining chair]]s and [[armchair]]s. They require no research or Construction skill to make. They can also be made from [[stone]], as well as wood or metals. They are the first available seating for a [[New Tribe]], can be used as cheap furniture for [[prison]] cells, and can see use in [[Biomes|wood-poor environment]].  
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Stools are the weakest and cheapest possible seating, with less comfort than [[dining chair]]s and [[armchair]]s. They require no research or Construction skill to make, and take the least time and resources to make. They can also be made from [[stone]], as well as wood or metals. They are the first available seating for a [[New Tribe]], can be used as cheap furniture for [[prison]] cells, and can see use in [[Biomes|wood-poor environment]].  
  
 
If you want the cheapest option for a table, use a stool. Otherwise, stools ''can'' be placed in front of production buildings for comfort. But the gain is minimal - even before considering alternatives.  
 
If you want the cheapest option for a table, use a stool. Otherwise, stools ''can'' be placed in front of production buildings for comfort. But the gain is minimal - even before considering alternatives.  

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