Stairs


Interior block information is listed in the table down below.
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Components | Required |
Interior Plate | 10 |
Functional | |
Construction Component | 30 |
Interior Plate | 40 |
Info | |
Dimensions (W,H,L) | 1,1,2 |
Mass | 390 kg |
Integrity | 1,650 |
Build Time | 20 s |
Is Airtight | Partially |
PCU Cost | 1 |
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Components | Required |
Interior Plate | |
Functional | |
Construction Component | |
Interior Plate | |
Info | |
Dimensions (W,H,L) | |
Mass | |
Integrity | |
Build Time | |
Is Airtight | |
PCU Cost |
Overview
A 1×2 stair, useful for both reaching different floors on a ship/station or for aesthetic purposes, due to its unique angle.
Usage
Compared to the Ramp block, it has slightly more weight, but has a better aesthetic look when used as a stairway. But movement becomes slightly more difficult than the Ramp if Gravity direction isn’t leveled properly. It can also be used for merely decoration.
Tips
- Armor slopes are cheaper to make than using the ramp, but the stair doesn’t have deformation when damaged!
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