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Once a colony has access to those alternatives, game-of-Ur boards should be sold or [[deconstruct]]ed unless they are of a sufficently higher [[quality]] than the alternatives available. As [[construction|constructors]] in the colony improve even the highest quality boards will inevitably become irrelvant, as at only Construction level 10, constructed poker tables will have a higher recreation power than even a legendary game-of-Ur board more often than not.
 
Once a colony has access to those alternatives, game-of-Ur boards should be sold or [[deconstruct]]ed unless they are of a sufficently higher [[quality]] than the alternatives available. As [[construction|constructors]] in the colony improve even the highest quality boards will inevitably become irrelvant, as at only Construction level 10, constructed poker tables will have a higher recreation power than even a legendary game-of-Ur board more often than not.
  
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 16:30, 10 November 2023

Game-of-Ur board

Game-of-Ur board

Dating from 2500BC, this exciting yet infuriating board game can be played by one or two people. It trains intellectual skills.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingRecreation
Mass
2 kg
Beauty
2
HP
90
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
14

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
20%
Terrain Affordance
Light
Recreation
80% cerebral play

Creation

Work To Make
6,000 ticks (1.67 mins)
Stuff Tags
Metallic, Woody, Stony
Resources to make
Stuff 35
Deconstruct yield
Stuff 17 - 18
Destroy yield
Stuff 8 - 9
Technical
Has Quality
True


The Game-of-Ur board is a piece of recreation furniture that provides cerebral recreation when used by colonists, as well as small trickle of intellectual skill experience.

It is the neolithic equivalent to the chess table available to factions of medieval tech level or above.

Acquisition

Game-of-Ur boards can only be constructed by New Tribes. They require Stuff 35 Stuff (Metallic/Woody/Stony) and 6,000 ticks (1.67 mins) of work. New Arrivals can never construct game-of-Ur boards, and must instead have the exclusive ability to construct chess tables.

They are also available from tribal traders and faction bases, and as quest rewards.

Summary

Unlike the chess table, the Game-of-Ur board does not require any chairs to be used by colonists. Sometimes a colonist will play alone to 'practice'. The game-of-Ur improves the player's intellectual skill at a meager rate of 0.0015 XP per tick, or 0.09 XP per real-time second.

  • Quality Awful Poor Normal Good Excellent Masterwork Legendary
    Rec Power 61% 70% 80% 90% 99% 112% 144%
  • Analysis

    The Game-of-Ur board provides an abysmal 80% recreation power, the lowest of any recreation building in the game. Constructing them has merit in the early game as an addition recreational type for pairing with the hoopstone ring, however they should be replaced with a chess table or, better yet, a poker table as soon as possible. While the experience gain from any recreation is minor, the inferiority of the game-of-Ur extends there as well, providing only 75% of the Intellectual skill XP as the chess table and 37.5% of the poker table.

    Once a colony has access to those alternatives, game-of-Ur boards should be sold or deconstructed unless they are of a sufficently higher quality than the alternatives available. As constructors in the colony improve even the highest quality boards will inevitably become irrelvant, as at only Construction level 10, constructed poker tables will have a higher recreation power than even a legendary game-of-Ur board more often than not.

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    Gallery