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| name = Hoopstone ring | | name = Hoopstone ring | ||
| image = Hoopstone_ring.png | | image = Hoopstone_ring.png | ||
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− | Up to three colonists can use a single hoopstone ring at once, taking turns throwing stones at it. Each instance of this activity lasts {{ | + | Up to three colonists can use a single hoopstone ring at once, taking turns throwing stones at it. Each instance of this activity lasts {{ticks|4000}}, and it increases [[Recreation]] need at a rate of ?? per second. It provides Dexterity Play-type recreation. |
To be usable, a hoopstone ring must have a standable spot five spaces away. It also needs line of sight to it in a straight line (many structures like chairs, lamps, and tables, do not block line of sight). Colonists can throw through a held open [[door]]way into an adjacent room while playing hoopstone. [[Mood]] bonuses for room [[Room stats#Impressiveness|impressiveness]] are determined by the thrower's location. | To be usable, a hoopstone ring must have a standable spot five spaces away. It also needs line of sight to it in a straight line (many structures like chairs, lamps, and tables, do not block line of sight). Colonists can throw through a held open [[door]]way into an adjacent room while playing hoopstone. [[Mood]] bonuses for room [[Room stats#Impressiveness|impressiveness]] are determined by the thrower's location. | ||
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A pawn must have [[Sight]] and [[Manipulation]] capacities above 0% to play. | A pawn must have [[Sight]] and [[Manipulation]] capacities above 0% to play. | ||
− | Playing hoopstone increases the player's [[Skills#Shooting|shooting skill]] at a rate of 0.003 XP per {{ | + | Playing hoopstone increases the player's [[Skills#Shooting|shooting skill]] at a rate of 0.003 XP per {{ticks|1}}, or {{#expr: 60*0.003}} XP per second. |
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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The hoopstone ring is the second weakest recreation object, tied with the [[Horseshoes pin]], and the [[Chess table]], with a recreation power of 100%. The only recreation object worse is the [[Game-of-Ur board]], with a meager 80%. It is cheap, and should be built once a farm has been sowed and a basic building has been built. | The hoopstone ring is the second weakest recreation object, tied with the [[Horseshoes pin]], and the [[Chess table]], with a recreation power of 100%. The only recreation object worse is the [[Game-of-Ur board]], with a meager 80%. It is cheap, and should be built once a farm has been sowed and a basic building has been built. | ||
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[[Category:Recreation]] | [[Category:Recreation]] |