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| name = Deep drill
 
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== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
 
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Deep drills can be constructed once the [[Research#{{P|Required Research}}|{{P|Required Research}}]] research project has been completed. They require {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work.
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
[[File:Deepdrill radius.png|thumb|175px|left|White tile highlights the drill's mining radius.]]
 
 
A deep drill takes 200 W of [[power]] and occupies a 1x2 cell space, 1 for the drill and 1 for the interaction spot. Deep drills can be uninstalled freely.  
 
A deep drill takes 200 W of [[power]] and occupies a 1x2 cell space, 1 for the drill and 1 for the interaction spot. Deep drills can be uninstalled freely.  
  
A deep drill can mine ore deposits found by [[ground-penetrating scanner]]. Otherwise, drills default to producing [[stone chunk]]s from the map's available stone types. Drills placed on ice, predominantly found in the [[Biomes#Ice_sheet|ice sheet]] and [[Biomes#Sea ice|sea ice]] [[biome]]s, will not produce stone chunks, though ore deposits on ice ''can'' be scanned, accessed, and mined as usual.  
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A deep drill can mine ore deposits found in by [[ground-penetrating scanner]]. Otherwise, drills default to producing [[stone chunk]]s from the map's available stone types. Drills placed on ice, predominantly found in the [[Biomes#Ice_sheet|ice sheet]] and [[Biomes#Sea_ice|sea ice]] [[biome]]s, will not produce stone chunks, though ore deposits ''can'' be scanned, accessed, and mined as usual.  
  
Operation requires a pawn capable of [[mining]]. Each extraction cycle requires {{Ticks|14000}} of work to finish, modified by the colonist's [[Deep Drilling Speed]] stat, and unaffected by the resource type being mined. Unlike at most production stations, pawns using a deep drill will not sit and gain comfort from a chair positioned at their working spot. [[Tunneler]] mechanoids {{BiotechIcon}} are unable to use a deep drill.
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Operation requires a pawn capable of [[mining]]. Each extraction cycle requires {{ticks|14000}} of work to finish, modified by the colonist's [[Deep Drilling Speed]] stat, and unaffected by the resource type being mined. [[Tunneler (Mechanoid)|Tunneler mechanoids]]{{BiotechIcon}} are unable to use a Deep Drill.
  
 
=== Ores ===
 
=== Ores ===
 
A [[ground-penetrating scanner]] can be used to create ore deposits. Deep drills will mine ore deposits in a 2-tile radius, or 5-tile diameter. While drills can't be placed in water, walls, or other invalid terrain, a nearby drill can still mine ores within those tiles.
 
A [[ground-penetrating scanner]] can be used to create ore deposits. Deep drills will mine ore deposits in a 2-tile radius, or 5-tile diameter. While drills can't be placed in water, walls, or other invalid terrain, a nearby drill can still mine ores within those tiles.
  
{{Deep Ore Deposit Table}}
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{| {{STDT| c_07 text-center}}
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! Resource !! Deposit Size !! Deposit Mean !! {{H:title|link=no|How common a particular resource vein is.|Commonality}} !! {{H:title|link=no|Amount obtained by the drill every cycle. Does not affect amount of resources in cell.|Resources per cycle}}
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| style="text-align:left;" |{{Icon Small|steel}} Steel||20 - 40||~ 30||4||35
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| style="text-align:left;" |{{Icon Small|silver}} Silver||7 - 20||~ 14||0.5||40
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|-
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| style="text-align:left;" |{{Icon Small|plasteel}} Plasteel||2 - 10||~ 7||1||7
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|-
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| style="text-align:left;" |{{Icon Small|jade}} Jade <br/> [[File:Gold.png|link=|16px]] Gold ||1 - 5||~ 3||0.5||10
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|-
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| style="text-align:left;" |{{Icon Small|uranium}} Uranium||4 - 10||~ 7||1||10
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|}</div> <br style="clear:both" />
  
The drill's inspection pane shows what resource is below ({{lc:{{#ask: [[Category:Metal]]}},  or [[jade]]}}). Cells will turn from green to yellow and then blank as they are depleted. Each cell contains a total of 300 resources, but the actual quantity obtained might be more or less than that, since it is multiplied by the miner's [[mining yield]]. When the drill runs out of ores, it is automatically forbidden, though you can unforbid it to mine stone chunks as usual.
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The drill's inspection pane shows what resource is below ({{lc:{{#ask: [[Category:Metal]]}},  or [[jade]]}}). Cells will turn from green to yellow and then blank as they are depleted. Each cell contains a total of 300 resources, but the actual number obtained depends on the miner's mining yield, so the values may be slightly lower. When the drill runs out of ores, the building is automatically forbidden, though you can unforbid it to mine stone chunks as usual.
  
<gallery widths="400px" heights="400px" class="left" mode="nolines">
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<gallery widths="400px" heights="400px" class="center" mode="nolines">
 
File:Unreachable deposit.png|'''Minerals on the map border can be extracted'''  
 
File:Unreachable deposit.png|'''Minerals on the map border can be extracted'''  
 
File:Minerals found in deep waters.png|'''Minerals detected past the coastline cannot be extracted'''
 
File:Minerals found in deep waters.png|'''Minerals detected past the coastline cannot be extracted'''
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=== Infestations ===
 
=== Infestations ===
Manned drills are capable of drilling into underground [[Insectoids|insect]] hives, activating the [[Events#Too_Deep:_Infestation|event Too Deep: Infestation ]] and bringing several insects to the surface.  There will be a short delay between the alert and their appearance, giving your miner time to get away.
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Manned drills are capable of drilling into underground [[Insectoids|insect]] hives, activating the [[Events#Too_deep:_Infestation|event Too Deep: Infestation ]] and bringing several insects to the surface.  There will be a short delay between the alert and their appearance, giving your miner time to get away.
  
== Analysis ==
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==Analysis==
When combined with [[ground-penetrating scanner]]s, deep drills are a vast and valuable source of metals. These minerals often limit a colony when it comes to [[ship]] building or general advancement. A ground-penetrating scanner can find an infinite amount of veins over time, meaning you don't have to leave your colony or rely on [[trade]] to get them. Due to how slow drilling is, you may want to place multiple drills when mining for ore deposits.
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Deep drills are a large and valuable source of metals, which often limits a colony when it comes to [[ship]] building or general advancement. A ground-penetrating scanner can find an infinite amount of veins over time, meaning you don't have to rely on trading to get them.  
  
As the colonist will often spend long times drilling in a place far away from the base, their [[Mood]] will suffer because of the lack of [[beauty]] and [[comfort]]. A room can be constructed around the drill to mitigate the debuffs, using [[sculpture]]s to increase room quality.
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As the colonist will spend long times drilling in a place far away from the base, their [[Mood]] will suffer because of the lack of [[beauty]] and [[comfort]]. A room can be constructed around the drill to mitigate the debuffs, using [[Chair]]s{{Check Tag|Verify|Deep drillers previously did not benefit from chairs. Verify that this has changed.}} and [[sculpture]]s to increase Room Quality.
  
 
=== Power ===
 
=== Power ===
[[File:Drill-defense.png|thumb|225px|right|Defend your drill & power with walls.<br>Left: [[Unstable power cell]] Right: [[Battery]]]]
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A deep drill requires [[power]] to operate, but ore deposits may be far from your main power grid. A [[vanometric power cell]] can power up to 5 drills with no input required. Although it is quite explosive, an [[unstable power cell]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} is easier to get, and can power 2 drills. A fully charged [[battery]] can be re-installed near the drill, providing a little less than 3 days worth of power.
A deep drill requires [[power]] to operate, but ore deposits may be far from your main power grid. A [[vanometric power cell]] can power up to 5 drills with no input required. Although it is quite explosive, an [[unstable power cell]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} is easier to get, and can power 2 drills. A fully charged [[battery]] can be re-installed near the drill, providing a little less than 3 days worth of power at a time.
 
  
 
=== Comparison to long-range scanners ===
 
=== Comparison to long-range scanners ===
The [[long-range mineral scanner]] can find readily mineable ores on the world map, as opposed to ores that need to be drilled. The long-ranged scanner costs the same research as Deep Drill + Ground Scanner combination, though the former is required to research [[Research#Starflight Sensors|Starflight Sensors]].
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The [[long-range mineral scanner]] can find readily mineable ores on the world map. The first constraint of the long-range scanner is weight; a [[caravan]] must be created to mine its ores. It's often impractical to carry so much without a herd of [[pack animal]]s.
  
Compared to drilling, it is much faster, but more difficult, to mine ores with a long-range scanner. At 100% [[Mining Speed]] (Mining 8), a pawn requires {{Ticks|47.5}} per steel just to mine the ore, while deep drilling requires {{Ticks|400}} per steel just for extraction. While the long-range scanner finds ore roughly {{Ticks/gametime|60000}} slower, you can search for a specific ore like plasteel or gold. It is possible for the ground scanner to find ore at the edges of the map, forcing massive travel times and making the ore deposit impractical. When mining for steel, the travel time can in theory be ignored if transport-pods are used to transport the materials, although this comes at a cost of losing about 20-25% of the steel to transport costs.
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A ground-penetrating scanner can find an ore deposit roughly {{ticks|60000}} faster, i.e. 24 less hours of work, than the long-range scanner. In addition, each ground deposit contains more material than what's found outside. However, the long-range scanner can be tuned to find a specific ore, and its ore is mined much faster than a drill.
  
The benefit of deep drilling is ease of use. Ground-penetrating scanners find much more ore (9000 vs 2300 [[steel]]) per deposit. Deep drilling allows your miners to stay within your colony. In contrast, the long-range scanner forces you travel to the destination, fight ambushes, and bring oft-heavy ores back. While drilling is slow, you can have multiple miners operate multiple deep drills. The bottleneck with ground-penetrating scanners, most often, are miners. The bottleneck with long-range scanners is often the scanning and travel time; 1 good miner is sufficient to mine a single ore scan.
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The long-ranged scanner costs the same research as Deep Drill + Ground Scanner combination. However, the former's research is required to get [[Research#Starflight Sensors|Starflight Sensors]], itself required to launching the [[ship]].
 
 
So, overall, drilling operations are a way for lategame and endgame colonies to accumulate resources. Long-range scanners are better if you need large amounts of a specific ore quickly, but is more difficult to organize. Also, which option to prefer can depend on quantity and quality of miners. Long-range scanners are relatively better when you only have 1 good miner.
 
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
 
* Beta 19 - [[Chemfuel]] can no longer be acquired by drilling.
 
* Beta 19 - [[Chemfuel]] can no longer be acquired by drilling.
 
* Beta 19/ 1.0 - Now costs more and mines slower.
 
* Beta 19/ 1.0 - Now costs more and mines slower.
* 1.0 - It is now possible to drill into insectoid hives.
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* 1.0 - it is now possible to drill into insectoid hives.
* [[Version/1.1.2624|1.1.2624]] - The area of deep drills has been expanded to become 21 tiles large (5x5 square minus the corners), as opposed to 9 tiles (3x3 square). Its power consumption has also been reduced (300 -> 200W).
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* [[Version/1.1.2624|1.1.2624]] - the area of deep drills has been expanded to become 21 tiles large (5x5 square minus the corners), as opposed to 9 tiles (3x3 square). Its power consumption has also been reduced (300 -> 200W).
* [[Version/1.3.3067|1.3.3067]] - Fix: Deep drills produce chunks over themselves and their interaction cells.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Fix: Deep drilling job not canceling when forbidden or exhausted the resource.
 
  
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