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| name = Wood floor
 
| name = Wood floor
| image = WoodFloor.png
 
 
| description = Wood plank flooring for that warm, homey feeling. While it is quick to lay, it is also very flammable.
 
| description = Wood plank flooring for that warm, homey feeling. While it is quick to lay, it is also very flammable.
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| image = WoodFloor.png|Wood Floor
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| info =
 
| type = Floor
 
| type = Floor
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| type2 =
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| placeable = Yes
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| size = 1 ˣ 1
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| hp =
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| speed = 1
 
| beauty = 0
 
| beauty = 0
| hp = 100
 
 
| flammability = 0.22
 
| flammability = 0.22
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| marketvalue = 3.90
| size = 1 ˣ 1
 
| placeable = True
 
| cleaning time factor = 1
 
| filth multiplier = 1
 
| speed = 1
 
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| work to make = 85
 
| work to make = 85
 
| resource 1 = Wood
 
| resource 1 = Wood
 
| resource 1 amount = 3
 
| resource 1 amount = 3
| deconstructable = true
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| deconstruct yield = {{icon|wood|2}}
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| page verified for version = 1.3.3101
 
 
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'''Wood floor''' is a one of the most basic [[floors]] that can be constructed. It is flammable, but cheap and quick to lay even with low skilled pawns.
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One of the floors that you can construct.
 
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Wood tile has a flammability of 22%, roughly equivalent to the flammability of a steel wall, and much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall.  Fire will still spread fairly quickly over a fully covered room with wood floors.
== Acquisition ==
 
Each tile of wood floor constructed requires {{Required Resources}} and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work.
 
 
 
== Summary ==
 
Wood floor gives no [[beauty]] positive or malus. Cleaning [[filth]] on it takes 100% the work, and like other constructed floors, there is no movement penalty. Wood floor is [[flammable]] and it leaves [[burned wood floor]] behind when it burns.
 
 
 
== Analysis ==
 
Wood floor is clean, more beautiful than dirt floor, rough stone, or [[concrete]], and does not slow walk speed like natural terrain. Wood is plentiful in most [[biomes]], as opposed to concrete and [[paved tile]], which require the high-demand [[steel]]. It is more tolerant of low-skill constructors, as little is lost in case of [[Construct Success Chance|failure]]. Most other floors require at least [[Research#{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}|{{Q|Paved tile|Required Research}}]] researched, which [[New Tribe]]s do not start with.
 
 
 
Wood floors should be phased out after the early game, however, due to the fire risk. Its flammability may only be {{#expr: {{P|Flammability Base}} * 100}}%, much lower than the 100% flammability of a wood wall, but fire will still rapidly spread over a fully covered room with wood floors. This can result in devastating losses of structures, items, and even pawns. [[Stone tile]]s are an upgrade; they are nonflammable, more beautiful than wood, and stone is often as common as wood. However, cutting stone blocks and laying the tiles will take a fair bit of work.
 
 
 
=== Comparisons ===
 
An alternative is to simply not build a floor. Rough floor slows colonists down, reduced Cleanliness will hurt any medical-related work, and rooms will be less impressive. However, dirt only has -1.0 Cleanliness; it takes at least -2.0 Cleanliness for the [[food poisoning]] chance to be more. If your colonists are happy enough in the dirt, then the fire risk can be forgone.
 
  
[[Concrete]] is another viable alternative. Despite requiring the aforementioned steel, it actually has a lower [[Market Value]] than wood floor. In many maps, compacted steel is plentiful enough to use on flooring. In addition, concrete is nonflammable while being 25% faster to clean.  The beauty malus is often overstated; it can be tolerated, especially with use of [[sculpture]]s. If beauty is a concern, then [[paved tile]] can be used as a functional upgrade to both wood floor and concrete.
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Typically only used in the early game due to its flammability and lack of a boost to beauty like [[stone tile]]s
  
== Version history ==
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==Acquisition==
* [[Version/0.17.1546|0.17.1546]] - Can now burn.
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Each tile of wood floor requires {{icon|wood|3}} [[wood]].
* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Cleaning time factor added.
 
  
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