Stock Pile: Difference between revisions
(Firewood uses 4 stacks for 249 and 5 stacks for 255. Logs used 1 stack for 13 and 2 stacks for 33. Iron used 9 stacks for 90 and 10 stacks for 91 (Certainly 10 per stack). Coal not tested. Stone used 30 for 2 stacks.) |
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The Stock Pile is capable of storing logs, stone, iron, coal and firewood in its inventory. | The Stock Pile is capable of storing logs, stone, iron, coal and firewood in its inventory. | ||
==Strategy for Gathering Resources== | |||
A good strategy may be to designate a Stock Pile next to some resources being gathered and then removing it once the local resources have been gathered. This will allow the laborers to finish gathering and then bring the resources back, rather than making many trips while harvesting resources. | |||
==Effect on Production Efficiency== | |||
Buildings that produce goods are more efficient when they are built close to a Stock Pile. When a worker is done producing a certain amount of goods they will walk to the nearest Stock Pile to deposit it. If the distance to the nearest Stock Pile is low then they will be back at work faster, making them more productive. | |||
==Capacity== | ==Capacity== | ||
The stock pile | The stock pile can store a total of 250 weight units of resources per square of footprint. A minimum sized stock pile (2x2) will be able to hold 1000 weight units. A maximum sized stock pile is 10x10. | ||
Stacks of resources contain differing amounts of each type of resource. | Stacks of resources will contain differing amounts of each type of resource. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Resource !! | ! Resource !! Weight | ||
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| Firewood || 4 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Logs || | | Logs || 11 | ||
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| Stone || 15 | | Stone || 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Coal || 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Iron || 25 | ||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:32, 21 May 2014
Category |
Storage, Markets, and Trade |
First Appearance |
1.0.0 |
Max. Capacity |
250 weight units/square |
The Stock Pile is capable of storing logs, stone, iron, coal and firewood in its inventory.
Strategy for Gathering Resources
A good strategy may be to designate a Stock Pile next to some resources being gathered and then removing it once the local resources have been gathered. This will allow the laborers to finish gathering and then bring the resources back, rather than making many trips while harvesting resources.
Effect on Production Efficiency
Buildings that produce goods are more efficient when they are built close to a Stock Pile. When a worker is done producing a certain amount of goods they will walk to the nearest Stock Pile to deposit it. If the distance to the nearest Stock Pile is low then they will be back at work faster, making them more productive.
Capacity
The stock pile can store a total of 250 weight units of resources per square of footprint. A minimum sized stock pile (2x2) will be able to hold 1000 weight units. A maximum sized stock pile is 10x10.
Stacks of resources will contain differing amounts of each type of resource.
Resource | Weight |
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Firewood | 4 |
Logs | 11 |
Stone | 15 |
Coal | 15 |
Iron | 25 |
See also
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