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| description = A high-intensity light that's good for large outdoor spaces.
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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Flood lights require substantially more steel to build and power to run than standing lamps (50 steel vs 20 steel, and 100 W vs 30 W). Although flood lights provide a larger light radius, the maximum light intensity is still only 50%. That is, one cannot be used as a grow light and, if using [[Anomaly DLC]], they aren't any better for containing entities. As a result, the increased light radius is the only reason to choose a flood light over another type of light fixture.
  
== Advanced Lighting ==
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With the [[Research#Advanced Lighting|Advanced Lighting]] research, the power cost of flood lights are halved, to 50W of power. Note that flood lights require Advanced Lighting to construct, so they will only require 100W if you acquire them some other way. Lights can also be changed to a variety of different colors, which have no gameplay effect. Lights of different colors will blend together.
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With the [[Research#Advanced lights|Advanced lights]] research, the power cost of flood lights are halved, to {{#expr:-0.5*{{P|Power Consumption}}}}W of power. Note that flood lights require Advanced Lights to construct, so they will only require {{#expr:-1*{{P|Power Consumption}}}}W if you acquire them some other way. Lights can also be changed to a variety of different colors, which have no gameplay effect. Lights of different colors will blend together.
 
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== Analysis ==
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When it comes to lighting up large areas, the massive radius of flood lights is in many cases more convenient and power-efficient when compared to wall lamps or standing lamps. Although more compact rooms are usually better lit by smaller lamps, outside areas greatly benefit from the massive range.
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=== Unnatural darkness ===
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Flood lights are a vital preventative defense against [[Unnatural darkness]]. A [[Noctolith]] or even a [[Void structure]] can spawn in most unlit places, including one's base, which can be catastrophic for unprepared colonies. However, the large radius of a flood light makes it much easier to remove "blind spots," ensuring that hostile structures are kept away from vulnerable areas.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
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* [[Version/1.5.4062|1.5.4062]] - Added.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 4 May 2024

Flood light

Flood light

A high-intensity light that's good for large outdoor spaces.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingFurniture
Market Value
97 Silver [Note]
Mass
10 kg
Beauty
-5
HP
120
Flammability
0%
Path Cost
14

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
20%
Terrain Affordance
Light
Power
-100 W
Light Radius
17.45

Creation

Required Research
Advanced lights
Work To Make
600 ticks (10 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 50
Deconstruct yield
Steel 25
Destroy yield
nothing

A flood light is a furniture item that produces light in a wide radius.

Acquisition[edit]

Flood lights can be constructed once the advanced lights research project has been completed. Each requires Steel 50 Steel and 600 ticks (10 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder.

Summary[edit]

Flood lights require substantially more steel to build and power to run than standing lamps (50 steel vs 20 steel, and 100 W vs 30 W). Although flood lights provide a larger light radius, the maximum light intensity is still only 50%. That is, one cannot be used as a grow light and, if using Anomaly DLC, they aren't any better for containing entities. As a result, the increased light radius is the only reason to choose a flood light over another type of light fixture.

Advanced lights[edit]

With the Advanced lights research, the power cost of flood lights are halved, to 50W of power. Note that flood lights require Advanced Lights to construct, so they will only require 100W if you acquire them some other way. Lights can also be changed to a variety of different colors, which have no gameplay effect. Lights of different colors will blend together.

  • (pre 1.4) Combining different colored lights for a "rainbow" feel to your colony. Light % is not additive above the maximum that single colored lights provide.
  • Interface for choosing a lamp's color.
  • Gizmos that appear when selecting a lamp with the advanced lights research completed.

Analysis[edit]

When it comes to lighting up large areas, the massive radius of flood lights is in many cases more convenient and power-efficient when compared to wall lamps or standing lamps. Although more compact rooms are usually better lit by smaller lamps, outside areas greatly benefit from the massive range.

Unnatural darkness[edit]

Flood lights are a vital preventative defense against Unnatural darkness. A Noctolith or even a Void structure can spawn in most unlit places, including one's base, which can be catastrophic for unprepared colonies. However, the large radius of a flood light makes it much easier to remove "blind spots," ensuring that hostile structures are kept away from vulnerable areas.

Version history[edit]