Bioferrite plate

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Bioferrite Plating

Heavy plate flooring made from smoothed bioferrite. While ugly and slightly flammable, it's quick to clean and increases the strength of nearby holding platforms.

Base Stats

Type
Floor
Market Value
5.5 Silver
Beauty
-2
Flammability
15%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Placeable
True
Cleaning Time Multiplier
60%
Filth Multiplier
100%
Move Speed Factor
100%

Creation

Required Research
Bioferrite shaping
Skill Required
Construction 4
Work To Make
840 ticks (14 secs)
Resources to make
Bioferrite 4
Deconstruct yield
2

Bioferrite Plating is a buildable floor type added by the Anomaly DLC. It can be made out of Bioferrite once Bioferrite Shaping has been researched. It's primary purpose is for strengthening containment of nearby holding spots and holding platforms.

Acquisition

Bioferrite plates can be crafted once the bioferrite shaping research project has been completed. Note that this research requires dark study to unlock. Each requires Bioferrite 4 Bioferrite, 840 ticks (14 secs) of work modified by the general labor speed of the crafter, and a construction skill of 4.

Analysis

Bioferrite Plating is designed specifically for the purpose of strengthening your containment cells. With the entirety of the room covered in plating, it will add a +15 containment strength modifier to any holding spots or platforms placed in the cell. Partially covering a cell in bioferrite plating will reward a matching percentage of the +15 modifier equivalent to the percentage of the room covered.

Immediately covering every cell fully in bioferrite plating is not necessary, as early on in anomaly studies your bioferrite supplies are liable to be slim, and level 1 entities are generaly easy to contain. It is advisable to upgrade to such as soon as is convenient, however, as a fully plated room provides a bonus that perfectly offsets the decrease in strength from using a Bioferrite harvester in the cell.

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