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== Analysis ==  
 
== Analysis ==  
Dining chairs are middle-tier seating, between [[stool]]s and [[armchair]]s in quality. Stools are less comfortable, take less time and resources to make, and can also be made from [[stone]]. Armchairs are more comfortable, but can only be made from [[textile]]s.
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Dining chairs are middle-tier seating, between [[stool]]s and [[armchair]]s in quality. Stools are less comforable, take less time and resources to make, and can also be made from [[stone]]. Armchairs are more comforable, but can only be made from [[textile]]s.
  
 
Some form of seating is essential for dining, and will help prevent the {{--|3}} ''Uncomfortable'' [[mood]]let. High quality chairs will even give a mood buff when sat on. A normal [[quality]] dining chair will maintain the {{+|4}} ''Comfortable'' buff, while a masterwork chair can reach {{+|10}} all day. This is equal to permanently drinking 2 [[beer]]s a day, without the increased social fights, addiction chance, or cost of producing 2 beers every day.
 
Some form of seating is essential for dining, and will help prevent the {{--|3}} ''Uncomfortable'' [[mood]]let. High quality chairs will even give a mood buff when sat on. A normal [[quality]] dining chair will maintain the {{+|4}} ''Comfortable'' buff, while a masterwork chair can reach {{+|10}} all day. This is equal to permanently drinking 2 [[beer]]s a day, without the increased social fights, addiction chance, or cost of producing 2 beers every day.
  
Every dining table, recreation item, and production bench that allows sitting should have at least some chair installed on them. However, comfort is gained for the duration a colonist sits on the chair. Therefore, prioritize your higher-quality chairs for sedentary jobs, like [[stove]]s or [[research bench]]es. Objects that see less continuous use, like [[telescope]]s or tables, should be given lesser priority.
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Every dining table, recreation item, and production bench that allows sitting should have at least some chair installed on them. However, comfort is gained for the duration a colonist sits on the chair. Therefore, prioritize your higher-quality chairs for sedentary jobs, like [[stove]]s or [[research bench]]es. Objects that see less continous use, like [[telescope]]s or tables, should be given lesser priority.
  
Eventually, you should upgrade to [[armchair]]s, with the same priority to the aforementioned production and research benches. A masterwork dining chair provides max (100%) comfort. However, an excellent armchair gives 99% comfort - giving the same {{+|10}} moodlet when sat on - and is significantly easier to create. It is suggested to build armchairs for comfort whenever possible, but masterwork/legendary dining chairs should be kept.
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Eventually, you should upgrade to [[armchair]]s, wih the same priority to the aformentioned production and research benches. A masterwork dining chair provides max (100%) comfort. However, an excellent armchair gives 99% comfort - giving the same {{+|10}} moodlet when sat on - and is significantly easier to create. It is suggested to build armchairs for comfort whenever possible, but masterwork/legendary dining chairs should be kept.
  
 
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