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This guide is the ultimate go-to guide to building your [[colony]], for all stages of the game. | This guide is the ultimate go-to guide to building your [[colony]], for all stages of the game. | ||
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== Base Types == | == Base Types == | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Superstructure base | ! Superstructure base | ||
! Town-like settlement | ! Town-like settlement | ||
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! Description | ! Description | ||
− | | Put everything in one | + | | Put everything in one large building. |
|| Build everything in separated buildings, just like a small town. | || Build everything in separated buildings, just like a small town. | ||
|| In mountainous maps, dig inside the mountains. | || In mountainous maps, dig inside the mountains. | ||
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*Convenient | *Convenient | ||
− | *Saves building materials and | + | *Saves building materials and some space |
*More resistant against [[Events#Toxic Fallout|toxic fallout]] | *More resistant against [[Events#Toxic Fallout|toxic fallout]] | ||
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*Improved temperature control | *Improved temperature control | ||
*Shortest walking paths | *Shortest walking paths | ||
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*Does not require large patches of continuous land | *Does not require large patches of continuous land | ||
*Best satisfies Outdoors need | *Best satisfies Outdoors need | ||
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*Best temperature control | *Best temperature control | ||
*Easy to defend | *Easy to defend | ||
− | *Immune to mortar strikes | + | *Immune to mortar strikes |
*Leaves more soil available for farming | *Leaves more soil available for farming | ||
− | * | + | *Saves most building materials |
*Most resistant against [[Events#Toxic Fallout|toxic fallout]] | *Most resistant against [[Events#Toxic Fallout|toxic fallout]] | ||
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*Requires a large, continuous area of buildable land, making it not ideal for swamp [[biomes]] | *Requires a large, continuous area of buildable land, making it not ideal for swamp [[biomes]] | ||
*Less flexible | *Less flexible | ||
− | *Less able to satisfy | + | *Less able to satisfy Outdoors need |
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*Requires most space and building materials overall | *Requires most space and building materials overall | ||
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*Worst temperature control | *Worst temperature control | ||
*Longest walking paths | *Longest walking paths | ||
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*'''Infestations can happen within base''' | *'''Infestations can happen within base''' | ||
*Least flexible | *Least flexible | ||
− | *It takes a '''lot''' of time to mine out separate rooms and clear stone chunks | + | *It takes a '''lot''' of time to mine out separate rooms and clear stone chunks |
− | *Least able to satisfy | + | *Least able to satisfy Outdoors need |
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== Base Structures == | == Base Structures == | ||
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Currently, the first room we need to build is a storeroom, as items deteriorate if left outdoors or exposed. Place a stockpile zone covering most of the room except for the tiles adjacent to the doors as sometimes pawns may accidentally drop an item in the doorway, leaving it open and insecure. You can have multiple smaller stockpile zones set to allow specific different items to better organize them. Your storeroom should be built close to the workshop to minimize travel times for raw materials. | Currently, the first room we need to build is a storeroom, as items deteriorate if left outdoors or exposed. Place a stockpile zone covering most of the room except for the tiles adjacent to the doors as sometimes pawns may accidentally drop an item in the doorway, leaving it open and insecure. You can have multiple smaller stockpile zones set to allow specific different items to better organize them. Your storeroom should be built close to the workshop to minimize travel times for raw materials. | ||
− | Give special consideration toward explosive items such as [[chemfuel]] or [[mortar shell]]s as they may blow up and set ablaze your entire stock. Place them separate in a stone made compartment and far from the exterior of the base to | + | Give special consideration toward explosive items such as [[chemfuel]] or [[mortar shell]]s as they may set blow up and set ablaze your entire stock. Place them separate in a stone made compartment and far from the exterior of the base to prevents [[doomsday rocket launcher]]s from hitting the items as they can pierce through walls. Place a [[firefoam popper]] here to protect against fires igniting your munitions. |
− | In mid-game, you can add | + | In mid-game, you can add orbital trade beacons to sell your stuff to trade ships. |
=== Barracks === | === Barracks === | ||
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The barracks is a room where multiple pawns share a single sleeping space. This is easy to host your colonists early in the game, but it proves inconvenient as walking pawns will disturb the sleep of other occupants, and non-lover pawns dislike sharing a room. Furniture such as bedrolls or beds improve their comfort. The better the furniture, the faster they wake up and become more productive during their schedules. You should upgrade your colony to provide private bedrooms once the basics are covered, and you can convert the barracks into something else such as a hospital or prison barracks. | The barracks is a room where multiple pawns share a single sleeping space. This is easy to host your colonists early in the game, but it proves inconvenient as walking pawns will disturb the sleep of other occupants, and non-lover pawns dislike sharing a room. Furniture such as bedrolls or beds improve their comfort. The better the furniture, the faster they wake up and become more productive during their schedules. You should upgrade your colony to provide private bedrooms once the basics are covered, and you can convert the barracks into something else such as a hospital or prison barracks. | ||
− | You can upgrade a barracks with positive mood modifiers by placing sculptures, nice flooring, temperature control utilities and high-quality furniture like dressers and end tables which increase the comfort of many beds at once | + | You can upgrade a barracks with positive mood modifiers by placing sculptures, nice flooring, temperature control utilities and high-quality furniture like dressers and end tables which increase the comfort of many beds at once. |
Colonists like to eat as soon as they wake up. You may place a table and chairs inside at the beginning, but try to reinstall them elsewhere when you can as colonists entering to eat will disturb the sleep of others. Build the dining room close to the barracks once the sleeping quarters are done. | Colonists like to eat as soon as they wake up. You may place a table and chairs inside at the beginning, but try to reinstall them elsewhere when you can as colonists entering to eat will disturb the sleep of others. Build the dining room close to the barracks once the sleeping quarters are done. | ||
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=== Bedrooms === | === Bedrooms === | ||
{{see also|Space}} | {{see also|Space}} | ||
− | + | [[File:Bedroom_example_midgame.png|300px|thumb|left|Mid-game bedrooms from Alpha 17. Each is carpeted, has beds, tables with chairs, flower pots for decoration and a vent connected to the corridors.]] | |
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Bedrooms are private sleeping spaces which removes the "disturbed sleep" mood penalty caused by other pawns, and provides better mood bonuses than a barracks. Couples will want to sleep together and won't disturb the sleep of their partners. However, they will need a double bed. | Bedrooms are private sleeping spaces which removes the "disturbed sleep" mood penalty caused by other pawns, and provides better mood bonuses than a barracks. Couples will want to sleep together and won't disturb the sleep of their partners. However, they will need a double bed. | ||
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− | Colonists often carry a meal with them | + | Colonists often carry a meal with them (gear tab) and without a table, they will resort to eating their breakfast on the floor and receive a mood debuff. Depending on your base overall layout, you may: |
− | * Build the Dining room close. | + | * Build the "Dining room" close. |
* Build one set of table and chairs outdoors near many bedrooms. | * Build one set of table and chairs outdoors near many bedrooms. | ||
* Place tables and chairs inside. However, make sure to turn off the "Gathering Spot" option of tables, as others seeking [[recreation]] may enter someone else's bedroom and disturb their sleep. | * Place tables and chairs inside. However, make sure to turn off the "Gathering Spot" option of tables, as others seeking [[recreation]] may enter someone else's bedroom and disturb their sleep. | ||
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==== Freezer ==== | ==== Freezer ==== | ||
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+ | The Freezer is a stockpile room to preserve [[raw food]], plant matter and fresh animal corpses. In non-freezing biomes, this is accomplished with the addition of [[cooler]]s set to freezing temperatures. Freezers are vital for food preservation in hot biomes. Cold biomes, on the other hand, may be able to perform well without the need of air conditioning. Even though food freezes at {{Temperature|0}} you should have your freezer at least set at {{Temperature|-5}} since it will gain heat whenever a colonist comes in. Cooler placement is of crucial importance, as these devices have a very low 100HP, making them the weakest point in a wall from where raiders can break in easily and most likely ignite your food supply. Because of this, one of the best ways to protect your coolers is to place them facing a mountain, if there is one nearby, or to build a wall around their hot side. In both cases, make sure to remove any roofs. If your base is in a cold biome, another option is to direct their hot sides into your living space to help heat it. It is common to make the freezer with double walls to increase insulation. The freezer is vulnerable to [[Events#Solar Flare|solar flares]]. In freezing biomes, food still needs to be kept from spoilage to exposure. In which case, wall it off and add [[vent]]s to the exterior to let in the cold air. | ||
− | + | Unlike any other room, the freezer will need to be expanded as population increases, meaning that you should leave one of its sides unoccupied by other structures so that in the future you can just increase the size of it without needing to deconstruct other rooms. Because you will be storing your harvests here, it is wise to position this room in close proximity to your fields to shorten hauling jobs, with the doors also pointing towards your growing zones. It is common to make airlocks(a door, a short space, and then another door leading to the freezer itself)in the entrance of the freezer to reduce temperature exchange. Since colonists and haulers will enter this room quite often, build [[autodoor]]s once available to both speed up entry/exit and minimize temperature change. | |
− | + | [[Butcher spot]]s, [[butcher table]]s and [[crafting spot]]s can be placed inside the freezer to butcher corpses, make [[kibble]] and make [[smokeleaf joint]]s since the work to make those is so small and the ingredients are in the freezer your colonists might as well do it there. However, for mass production, it's better to have it close but outside the freezer due to the work speed penalty. | |
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Consider making an exclusive stockpile with high priority at the front of your freezer which only allows [[meal]]s, so that cooks will always store them closer to ease retrieval. The same planning can be applied for two more stockpiles at the front of your freezer for meat and veggies, to speed up ingredient pick-ups (colonists assigned to hauling and trained animals will move ingredients from the back of the freezer to the front). | Consider making an exclusive stockpile with high priority at the front of your freezer which only allows [[meal]]s, so that cooks will always store them closer to ease retrieval. The same planning can be applied for two more stockpiles at the front of your freezer for meat and veggies, to speed up ingredient pick-ups (colonists assigned to hauling and trained animals will move ingredients from the back of the freezer to the front). | ||
− | [[Nutrient paste dispenser]]s act as walls. They are usually placed with | + | [[Nutrient paste dispenser]]s act as walls. They are usually placed with their hoppers in the freezer and activation spot in the dining room. |
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==== Kitchen ==== | ==== Kitchen ==== | ||
− | + | The kitchen is where your colonists turn raw food into [[meals]] to improve colony life by removing the [[Thoughts list#Eating|Ate raw food]] thought. The kitchen should be clean to avoid [[ailments#food poisoning|food poisoning]], which can be attained by the following means: | |
− | + | * The [[butcher table]] should be placed in a different room as it creates a lot of filth just by being there, besides all the animal blood. | |
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* Zone out colony animals. | * Zone out colony animals. | ||
* [[Sterile tile]]s for flooring. | * [[Sterile tile]]s for flooring. | ||
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You should build your kitchen right next to your Freezer. | You should build your kitchen right next to your Freezer. | ||
− | + | [[Shelf|Shelves]] or small stockpiles can really improve cooking efficiency when placed right next to your stoves. Set one to accept berries and vegetables only, and the other to accept meals only the as these do not spoil in a matter of days, unlike meat which should always be in the freezer. Hauling colonists will do the transport work for your cooks instead, assuming you can actually spare the manpower and the cook is also useful for other tasks. | |
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− | [[Shelf|Shelves]] or small stockpiles can really improve cooking efficiency when placed right next to your stoves. Set one to accept berries and vegetables only, and | ||
It is usually a good idea to add a little art since colonists tend to stay there for a long time. It should be temperature controlled for better working speed. | It is usually a good idea to add a little art since colonists tend to stay there for a long time. It should be temperature controlled for better working speed. | ||
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In the early game, all you'll need is a horseshoes pin somewhere in the colony, and colonists will proceed to use it when they are bored. | In the early game, all you'll need is a horseshoes pin somewhere in the colony, and colonists will proceed to use it when they are bored. | ||
− | Once you reach midgame, you can afford more recreation facilities such as chess tables | + | Once you reach midgame, you can afford more recreation facilities such as chess tables or billiards tables, or [[Tube television]]s, which provide different kinds of recreation for additional variety. In addition, you can also obtain additional recreation sources from exotic goods traders, such as [[telescope]]s or [[Megascreen television|megascreen]] televisions, which offers more recreation than the craftable tube and flatscreen televisions. |
Similarly to the dining room, decorating it can improve the mood bonus from using the room. | Similarly to the dining room, decorating it can improve the mood bonus from using the room. | ||
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=== Courtyard === | === Courtyard === | ||
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Most colonists like getting outside once in a while. In superstructure bases, you may consider building an unroofed courtyard where colonists can get some fresh air. | Most colonists like getting outside once in a while. In superstructure bases, you may consider building an unroofed courtyard where colonists can get some fresh air. | ||
− | You can use it as a common area, putting recreation items and dining tables for colonists to use, making the courtyard behave exactly the same as an unroofed dining/recreation room. Alternatively, it may also be used as a place to put your [[mortar]]s as putting them in the middle helps reduce | + | You can use it as a common area, putting recreation items and dining tables for colonists to use, making the courtyard behave exactly the same as an unroofed dining/recreation room. Alternatively, it may also be used as a place to put your [[mortar]]s as putting them in the middle helps reduce their minimum range blind spot. Also consider keeping [[transport pod]]s here, but place them in a separate unroofed area as they are not beautiful to look at. |
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=== Laboratory === | === Laboratory === | ||
− | You may want to have a room dedicated to research, with [[hi-tech research bench]]es, [[multi-analyzer | + | You may want to have a room dedicated to research, with [[hi-tech research bench]]es, [[multi-analyzer]]s to increase research speed and unlock new research. Room cleanliness affects research speed, so place sterile tiles to keep the room clean. For even better cleanliness, restrict the lab to your researchers and janitors only, reducing traffic and hence the amount of dirt in the room. Also consider placing some art here and building a comfortable chair, as your researcher will be spending a lot of time here. |
=== Workshop === | === Workshop === | ||
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You can choose to have a dedicated area to store your weapons and armor. If so, put it far away from your prison so that prisoners do not have ready access to dangerous weapons during prison breaks. Place it near your entrance so that colonists can equip themselves on the way to defend your base. | You can choose to have a dedicated area to store your weapons and armor. If so, put it far away from your prison so that prisoners do not have ready access to dangerous weapons during prison breaks. Place it near your entrance so that colonists can equip themselves on the way to defend your base. | ||
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=== Hospital === | === Hospital === | ||
[[File:Hospital_example_midgame.png|400px|thumb|right|Hospital with sterile tiles, hospital beds with vital monitors, decorations and megascreen TVs facing the beds.]] | [[File:Hospital_example_midgame.png|400px|thumb|right|Hospital with sterile tiles, hospital beds with vital monitors, decorations and megascreen TVs facing the beds.]] | ||
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Dedicated hospitals are more of a mid-game thing when you have enough resources to build the specialized equipment used in them. [[Hospital bed]]s provide a boost to treatment quality, immunity gain speed, and healing speed, meaning colonists will recover faster from illnesses and injuries, making them the choice for hospitals. The [[vitals monitor]] brings even better boosts to treatment and immunity gain, so when available it's recommended that you put them down near your hospital beds. | Dedicated hospitals are more of a mid-game thing when you have enough resources to build the specialized equipment used in them. [[Hospital bed]]s provide a boost to treatment quality, immunity gain speed, and healing speed, meaning colonists will recover faster from illnesses and injuries, making them the choice for hospitals. The [[vitals monitor]] brings even better boosts to treatment and immunity gain, so when available it's recommended that you put them down near your hospital beds. | ||
Hospitals should be built somewhere where colonists can quickly bring their downed comrades to treat them. Keep doors open, or use [[autodoor]]s so they don't obstruct colonists' access. If you need to, you can build more elsewhere in the base. | Hospitals should be built somewhere where colonists can quickly bring their downed comrades to treat them. Keep doors open, or use [[autodoor]]s so they don't obstruct colonists' access. If you need to, you can build more elsewhere in the base. | ||
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Store your medicine in or near your hospital using [[shelf|shelves]] so your doctors can quickly grab them to patch up colonists before they bleed to death. Sometimes just that little distance can make the difference between life and death. | Store your medicine in or near your hospital using [[shelf|shelves]] so your doctors can quickly grab them to patch up colonists before they bleed to death. Sometimes just that little distance can make the difference between life and death. | ||
− | [[ | + | Hospitals should have [[sterile tile]]s as flooring as they provide a slight cleanliness buff that can increase surgery success chance and reduce wound infection chance. Keep in mind that wounded colonists will bleed out considerably, so you may want to assign another colonist to specifically clean the hospital to improve their treatment chances. |
Decorating hospitals to make them beautiful can give colonists inside a great mood boost (max +15, plus impressive room stats). This is good, especially considering that some colonists will stay in the hospital for some time, such as the severely injured, incapacitated or sick. | Decorating hospitals to make them beautiful can give colonists inside a great mood boost (max +15, plus impressive room stats). This is good, especially considering that some colonists will stay in the hospital for some time, such as the severely injured, incapacitated or sick. | ||
To provide recreation, you may also install televisions into your hospitals. Patients lying in hospital beds within the viewing area will watch TV to entertain themselves when they are bored, and you won't need colonists coming to cheer them up as their only recreation source. | To provide recreation, you may also install televisions into your hospitals. Patients lying in hospital beds within the viewing area will watch TV to entertain themselves when they are bored, and you won't need colonists coming to cheer them up as their only recreation source. | ||
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==== Patient rooms ==== | ==== Patient rooms ==== | ||
− | If you have even more resources | + | If you have even more resources you can build a separate room for each colonist. While they don't mind sleeping with others in a hospital, they do get disturbed by them walking around, and dirt can more easily affect cleanliness as well. |
==== Operating theater ==== | ==== Operating theater ==== | ||
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Consider building animal sleeping spots with their own animal area near your medicine stockpile that you can restrict wounded animals to. That way, they can be treated as fast as possible. | Consider building animal sleeping spots with their own animal area near your medicine stockpile that you can restrict wounded animals to. That way, they can be treated as fast as possible. | ||
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=== Prison === | === Prison === | ||
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You should include tables and chairs for prisoners to use. This will improve their mood, which by extension lowers their chances of mental breaks and improves their recruitment speed. | You should include tables and chairs for prisoners to use. This will improve their mood, which by extension lowers their chances of mental breaks and improves their recruitment speed. | ||
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==== Prison cells ==== | ==== Prison cells ==== | ||
− | Like colonists, [[prisoner]]s will also suffer from the mood penalties associated with being kept together in a prison barracks. | + | Like colonists, [[prisoner]]s will also suffer from the mood penalties associated with being kept together in a prison barracks. In addition, prison breaks are more serious should they happen, for every prisoner locked up in the same room will simultaneously break out, while prisoners in different cells may choose not to join. Thus, you should keep them separated. |
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− | Each | + | Each cell should have a table with a chair, a bed, and a light source. This is the bare minimum you need for a prisoner to be decently kept. Decorating the cell and making them bigger also increases mood bonuses for easier recruitment. They can't use any recreation items put in the cell, nor do they have a recreation need, so don't bother with recreational items other than for room impressiveness. |
− | + | Prisons should have doors facing towards your base, so escaping prisoners will go towards your base instead of away, giving your wardens more time to deal with a break. | |
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==== Holding cell ==== | ==== Holding cell ==== | ||
− | A larger cell with more beds. It should only be used when your prison cells are overflowing. Put your less important prisoners inside them while assigning your more valuable prisoners into the cells | + | A larger cell with more beds. It should be only be used when your prison cells are overflowing. Put your less important prisoners inside them while assigning your more valuable prisoners into the cells. |
=== Multipurpose rooms === | === Multipurpose rooms === | ||
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*'''Shelters:''' Building small rooms with emergency supplies can save your colonists from enraged animals. Thick enough walls (at least 4 layers) can stop raiders from killing your colonists hiding inside. | *'''Shelters:''' Building small rooms with emergency supplies can save your colonists from enraged animals. Thick enough walls (at least 4 layers) can stop raiders from killing your colonists hiding inside. | ||
*'''[[Nutrient paste dispenser]]s''': When food is running low or you forecast that it will, a paste dispenser can significantly slow down food consumption by efficiently converting raw foods into nutrient paste. | *'''[[Nutrient paste dispenser]]s''': When food is running low or you forecast that it will, a paste dispenser can significantly slow down food consumption by efficiently converting raw foods into nutrient paste. | ||
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== Production == | == Production == | ||
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You need to carefully check the soil fertility before marking out your areas. | You need to carefully check the soil fertility before marking out your areas. | ||
*Stony soil looks quite similar to dirt at first glance, but has a greatly reduced fertility, reducing the growing speed of plants. | *Stony soil looks quite similar to dirt at first glance, but has a greatly reduced fertility, reducing the growing speed of plants. | ||
− | *Rich soil on the other hand, is visibly darker and has improved fertility, making it suitable for | + | *Rich soil on the other hand, is visibly darker and has improved fertility, making it suitable for long growing time plants such as [[devilstrand]]. |
You will need to keep most animals from eating your crops. You can zone out the area from your tamed animals, but you will need to build walls to keep out wild animals. If you're not building a greenhouse, then watch out for your builders automatically roofing this "room". | You will need to keep most animals from eating your crops. You can zone out the area from your tamed animals, but you will need to build walls to keep out wild animals. If you're not building a greenhouse, then watch out for your builders automatically roofing this "room". | ||
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After research you will unlock the [[deep drill]] and the [[ground-penetrating scanner]] for use. | After research you will unlock the [[deep drill]] and the [[ground-penetrating scanner]] for use. | ||
− | It is not recommended to start deep drilling without | + | It is not recommended to start deep drilling without an active scanner as you cannot see the locations of mineral locations. |
− | Some deposits will be directly underneath your base. You can deconstruct or relocate buildings to give access to your drills. Be careful when you mine in colonists' bedrooms as they can easily disturb sleep. Turn off the mineral scanner when you aren't placing new drills, and beware that bugs can be attracted by the drills. Be prepared | + | Some deposits will be directly underneath your base. You can deconstruct or relocate buildings to give access to your drills. Be careful when you mine in colonists' bedrooms as they can easily disturb sleep. Turn off the mineral scanner when you aren't placing new drills, and beware that bugs can be attracted by the drills. Be prepared to deal with infestations near or close to the drill. |
=== Animals === | === Animals === | ||
− | + | Animals are an extremely useful asset to the colony. They provide a variety of products, from raw food materials (meat, eggs or milk), to wool, which is an excellent insulator against both heat and cold. Moreover, they can be used in combat or as pack animals in a [[caravan]]. In fact, some larger and more intelligent animals can be trained as haulers, such as dogs, freeing up colonists for other tasks. | |
==== Barn ==== | ==== Barn ==== | ||
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== Power == | == Power == | ||
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− | + | [[File:Solar wind setup.png|thumb|420px|right|Wind turbines with solar generators packed underneath the exclusion zones.]] | |
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+ | [[Solar generator]]s provide power only during the day except during eclipses. It provides a constant 1700W, quite a decent figure, but still shouldn't be fully relied on. | ||
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+ | [[Wind turbine]]s provide unstable power day and night. It can provide up to 3450W or nothing at all, and rarely hits its peak production. | ||
− | + | It requires plenty of open space for maximum efficiency, and any obstacles in its area reduce efficiency. To prevent trees from growing and obstructing the turbines, put down floors, grow crops underneath the turbines or fill in the gaps with solar generators. | |
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− | + | You can build the [[wood-fired generator]] which runs on wood, or the [[chemfuel powered generator]] which runs on [[chemfuel]], constantly providing 1000W of power. It is a good idea to have some of these as a backup power source, or even as your main source in biomes that are loaded with forests that will replenish themselves, such as in the tropics or temperate forests. | |
− | + | Chemfuel is significantly more efficient than wood, so once you research the [[refinery]] it's a better idea to refine wood into chemfuel before usage as fuel. | |
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3 boomalopes give enough fuel to continuously power 4 generators for a total of 4000W. This is not taking into account any energy costs from growing food for use by the boomalopes. | 3 boomalopes give enough fuel to continuously power 4 generators for a total of 4000W. This is not taking into account any energy costs from growing food for use by the boomalopes. | ||
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==== Infinite chemreactor setup ==== | ==== Infinite chemreactor setup ==== | ||
− | + | Infinite chemreactors generate enough chemfuel to run a generator, which in turn generates more than enough power to run the chemreactor. | |
3 infinite chemreactors can generate enough fuel to power 5 generators, for a total surplus power of 4100W. | 3 infinite chemreactors can generate enough fuel to power 5 generators, for a total surplus power of 4100W. | ||
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=== Geothermal power === | === Geothermal power === | ||
− | [[Geothermal generator]]s constantly give 3600W of power after being built on a steam geyser, without requiring fuel. It is an important source of power from mid-game onward, as it is constant and high-powered | + | [[Geothermal generator]]s constantly give 3600W of power after being built on a steam geyser, without requiring fuel. It is an important source of power from mid-game onward, as it is constant and high-powered. A basic mid-sized colony can be sustained using 5 generators, around the usual number of geysers found on the map. |
Research is required to unlock it. The generator itself is quite costly so it's best left to midgame. It is possible to rush the research for geothermal power, though you should be careful not to neglect other more important research projects. However, once researched and built you can have a constant power supply. | Research is required to unlock it. The generator itself is quite costly so it's best left to midgame. It is possible to rush the research for geothermal power, though you should be careful not to neglect other more important research projects. However, once researched and built you can have a constant power supply. | ||
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=== Vanometric power cell === | === Vanometric power cell === | ||
− | A [[vanometric power cell]] constantly provides | + | A [[vanometric power cell]] constantly provides 1000W of power regardless of any condition and can be placed nearly anywhere. Obtaining it can be quite hard due to its rarity, even in the mid-late game, yet a constant, uninterrupted source of power is always valuable to any colony. It can be used as a good starting power source when you are branching off to start a new colony. |
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Since geothermal generators must be built on top of existing geysers, they are often located far from your base. It is best to connect geothermal generators to other geothermal generators so that events such as wildfires and raider attacks won't easily disconnect them from your power network, causing severe power shortages. | Since geothermal generators must be built on top of existing geysers, they are often located far from your base. It is best to connect geothermal generators to other geothermal generators so that events such as wildfires and raider attacks won't easily disconnect them from your power network, causing severe power shortages. | ||
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== Defenses == | == Defenses == | ||
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Unless you're playing on Peaceful difficulty, you will eventually encounter major threats, so you will need to prepare defenses for that. | Unless you're playing on Peaceful difficulty, you will eventually encounter major threats, so you will need to prepare defenses for that. | ||
− | + | The greatest advantage on your side is cover. While enemies are hiding behind rock chunks, you have [[sandbags]] and walls on your side, giving you a significant upper hand. You can even clear the rock chunks to force enemies behind trees which are less optimal a cover choice, widening the advantage. | |
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+ | You also get to choose where the enemy attacks(unless they use sappers to tunnel in). It is a good idea to only have one or two entrances with lots of defenses and traps to repel attacks. | ||
− | + | You can also choose to build [[turret]]s if you have unlocked them. They are essential if you don't have enough colonists to defend against raids, most typically the start of the Rich Explorer scenario. | |
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