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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Ideograms are functionally equivalent to altars. They are used as a ritual focus for the [[Rituals#Social party|Social party]], [[Rituals#Animal sacrifice|Animal sacrifice]], [[Rituals#Scarification|Scarification]], [[Rituals#Blinding ceremony|Blinding ceremony]], and [[Rituals#Prisoner execution|Prisoner execution]] [[ritual]]s. Starting these rituals in an altar increases their ritual quality by {{+|20%}}, increasing the chance for a positive outcome.
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Ideograms or altars are used as a ritual focus for the [[Rituals#Social party|Social party]], [[Rituals#Animal sacrifice|Animal sacrifice]], [[Rituals#Scarification|Scarification]], [[Rituals#Blinding ceremony|Blinding ceremony]], and [[Rituals#Prisoner execution|Prisoner execution]] [[ritual]]s. Starting these rituals in an altar increases their ritual quality by {{+|20%}}, increasing the chance for a positive outcome.
  
 
If the ideogram is chosen for an ideoligion, a proper temple room will be demanded at either moderate or high [[expectations]]. These expectations are reached at 80,000 or 180,000 colony [[wealth]], respectively. Once expectations are reached, altar rooms ''can'' have the following requirements:
 
If the ideogram is chosen for an ideoligion, a proper temple room will be demanded at either moderate or high [[expectations]]. These expectations are reached at 80,000 or 180,000 colony [[wealth]], respectively. Once expectations are reached, altar rooms ''can'' have the following requirements:
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These requirements, and the level of expectations where they apply, can change each time you regenerate the altar.
 
These requirements, and the level of expectations where they apply, can change each time you regenerate the altar.
  
If the room requirements aren't met, then colonists will gain a {{--|4}} ''<Altar> disrespected'' [[mood]]let, or {{--|4}} ''Missing <Altar>'' if nonexistent. They only apply once moderate / high expectations are actually reached. For example, you can place an altar inside a bedroom until you reach the expectation threshold. Altars are instanced per ideoligion; even if 2 ideoligions use a ideogram, you will have to build their own dedicated buildings.
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If the room requirements aren't met, then colonists will gain {{--|4}} ''<Altar> disrespected'', or {{--|4}} ''Missing <Altar>'' if nonexistent. They only apply once moderate / high expectations are actually reached. For example, you can place an altar inside a bedroom until you reach the expectation threshold. Altars are instanced per ideoligion; even if 2 ideoligions use a ideogram, you will have to build their own dedicated altar.
  
 
== Analysis ==  
 
== Analysis ==  
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While ideograms take up a 3x3 area, it is entirely passable, meaning they do not take any of a [[room]]'s space.
 
While ideograms take up a 3x3 area, it is entirely passable, meaning they do not take any of a [[room]]'s space.
  
[[Small altar]]s can be made of 50 [[steel]], but can also be made out of [[stone]] or [[wood]], and take significantly less work, making them effectively cheaper than the ideogram.
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[[Small altar]]s can be made of 50 [[steel]], but can also be made out of [[stone]] or [[wood]], making them effectively cheaper than the ideogram.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

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