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Straw matting is built with {{Required Resources}}.
 
Straw matting is built with {{Required Resources}}.
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
Straw matting reduces the [[filth]] created by animals (and any others) by 95%, only showing 5% of normal.
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Straw matting reduces the amount of [[filth]] created by any [[pawn]], [[animal]] or [[human]], walking or being on it by 95%.
  
Also be aware that it is ''very'' flammable, so precautions should be taken in case of [[fire]].
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It is also ''very'' flammable. It not just by far the most flammable flooring, but one of the most flammable structures in general. Precautions should be taken in case of [[fire]] in areas where this is a risk, but it can also be exploited by making intentional fire traps.
  
 
==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==

Revision as of 10:05, 22 January 2022

Straw matting

Straw matting

Rough straw matting for use in animal barns. It is cheap and accepts very little filth.

Base Stats

Type
Floor
Market Value
1.6 Silver [Note]
Beauty
-1
Flammability
150%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Placeable
True
Cleanliness
-0.1
Move Speed Factor
93%

Creation

Work To Make
120 ticks (2 secs)
Resources to make
Hay 2

Straw matting is a type of floor that is used to limit the amount of filth produced by farm animals.

Acquisition

Straw matting is built with Hay 2 Hays.

Summary

Straw matting reduces the amount of filth created by any pawn, animal or human, walking or being on it by 95%.

It is also very flammable. It not just by far the most flammable flooring, but one of the most flammable structures in general. Precautions should be taken in case of fire in areas where this is a risk, but it can also be exploited by making intentional fire traps.

Analysis

This type of floor should be placed in any enclosed area that a farm animal is allowed to enter (which should only be a barn), reducing the filth rate of pawns by 95% percent.

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