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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | If a pawn's [[Moving]] is lower than 92% due to damage | + | If a pawn's [[Moving]] is lower than 92% due to damage or loss of the leg, it is a good idea to replace the organic leg with a prosthetic leg. Compared to a [[peg leg]], a prosthetic leg gives +12.5% Moving (base -.575 cells/s); upgrading gives a great improvement for both work and combat. [[Bionic leg]]s are a large improvement, assuming you can afford them. |
− | Compared to a [[wooden foot]], a prosthetic leg only offers +2.5% Moving (base + | + | Compared to a [[wooden foot]], a prosthetic leg only offers +2.5% Moving (base +.115 cells/s). If damage is limited to the foot or toes, then a wooden foot is mostly sufficient; the extra [[component]]s can usually be used for better tasks than making a prosthetic. |
{{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} | {{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} |