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| name = Lightball
|name = Lightball
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| image = Lightball.png
|image = Lightball.png|Lightball
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| description = A decorative light that rotates and changes colors. Used as a focus for dance parties.
|description = A decorative light that rotates and changes colors. Used as a focus for dance parties.
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| type = Building
|type = Building
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| type2 = Ideology (Buildings)
|type2 = Misc
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| placeable = true
|placeable = true
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| passability = pass through only
|passability = pass through only
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| cover = 0.35
|cover = 0.35
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| minifiable = true
|minifiable = true
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| size = 1 ˣ 1
|size = 1 ˣ 1
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| mass base = 5
|mass base = 5
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| flammability = 0
|flammability = 0
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| hp = 100
|hp = 100
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| sell price multiplier = 0.7
|sell price multiplier = 0.7
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| power = -60
|power = -60
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| glowradius = 7
|glowradius = 7
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| glowcolor = (170, 170, 170)
|glowcolor = (170, 170, 170)
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| terrain affordance = light
|terrain affordance = light
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| research = Electricity
|research = Electricity
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| thingCategories = BuildingsMisc
|thingCategories = BuildingsMisc
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| work to make = 1000
|work to make = 1000
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| resource 1 = Steel
|resource 1 = Steel
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| resource 1 amount = 30
|resource 1 amount = 30
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| resource 2 = Component
|resource 2 = Component
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| resource 2 amount = 1
|resource 2 amount = 1
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| page verified for version = 1.3.3069
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A '''lightball''' is a [[Ritual]] building added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. It serves as a focus for the [[Dance Party]] ritual when placed within range of at least one [[Loudspeaker]].
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A '''lightball''' is a [[ritual]] building added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. It serves as a focus for the [[Rituals#Dance Party|dance party]] ritual when placed within range of at least one [[loudspeaker]].
  
==Acquisition==
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== Acquisition ==
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Lightballs can be constructed once the {{P|Required Research}} research to be completed. It requires {{Required Resources}}. Pawns do not need an ideoligion with the dance party ritual in order to build this item.
  
Requires Electricity to be researched.
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== Summary ==
==Summary==
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A lightball is a focus for the [[Rituals#Dance Party|dance party]] [[ritual]]. Starting this ritual using the lightball will give {{+|20%}} ritual quality, increasing the chance of a positive outcome. In order to start this ritual using a lightball, you'll need at least 1 [[loudspeaker]] in a radius of twelve tiles.
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Glowradius of 7.  
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In addition during a festival the lightball will light a {{P|Light Radius}} tile radius enough for them to be considered [[light|lit]].
==Analysis==
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== Analysis ==
==Version History==
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Compared to the [[Rituals#Drum party|drum party]], lightballs and loudspeaker require steel, components, and [[power]] - which are generally more valuable than [[wood]] and [[textile]]s for a [[campfire]] and [[drum]]s. However, with the drum party, pawns need to actually ''play'' drums. Only 50% of pawns participating, rounded up, will play them, meaning you'll need 11 pawns for max quality. Meanwhile, you can have max quality with 6 loudspeakers and any amount of pawns - it just cost more material to do so. Plus, campfires will constantly consume wood, while lightballs can be disconnected.
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Dance Party and Drum Party are otherwise equivalent rituals, with the same moodlets and same possible [[Global Work Speed]] buff.
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== Version history ==
 
* [[Ideology DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Ideology DLC]] Release - Added.
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 15 January 2024

Lightball

Lightball

A decorative light that rotates and changes colors. Used as a focus for dance parties.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingIdeology (Buildings)
Market Value
93 Silver [Note]
Mass
5 kg
HP
100
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Minifiable
True
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
35%
Terrain Affordance
Light
Power
-60 W
Light Radius
4.69

Creation

Required Research
Electricity
Work To Make
1,000 ticks (16.67 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 30 + Component 1
Deconstruct yield
Steel 15 + Component 0 - 1
Destroy yield
Steel 7 - 8 + Component 0 - 1
Technical
thingCategories
BuildingsMisc


A lightball is a ritual building added by the Ideology DLC. It serves as a focus for the dance party ritual when placed within range of at least one loudspeaker.

Acquisition[edit]

Lightballs can be constructed once the Electricity research to be completed. It requires Steel 30 Steel, Component 1 Component. Pawns do not need an ideoligion with the dance party ritual in order to build this item.

Summary[edit]

A lightball is a focus for the dance party ritual. Starting this ritual using the lightball will give +20% ritual quality, increasing the chance of a positive outcome. In order to start this ritual using a lightball, you'll need at least 1 loudspeaker in a radius of twelve tiles.

In addition during a festival the lightball will light a 4.686 tile radius enough for them to be considered lit.

Analysis[edit]

Compared to the drum party, lightballs and loudspeaker require steel, components, and power - which are generally more valuable than wood and textiles for a campfire and drums. However, with the drum party, pawns need to actually play drums. Only 50% of pawns participating, rounded up, will play them, meaning you'll need 11 pawns for max quality. Meanwhile, you can have max quality with 6 loudspeakers and any amount of pawns - it just cost more material to do so. Plus, campfires will constantly consume wood, while lightballs can be disconnected.

Dance Party and Drum Party are otherwise equivalent rituals, with the same moodlets and same possible Global Work Speed buff.

Version history[edit]