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==Second Floor==
 
==Second Floor==
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The Second Floor of the Factory involves using mass to create items and growing items from trees.
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The Second Floor of the Factory involves mainly using mass to create items, automate crafting, and growing materials from trees.
  
 
===Crafter===
 
===Crafter===
The Crafter is used to scan items, allowing you to dissolve and create them out of mass and easily craft them. Scanning an item 1000 of that item. Scanning an item will also cost Factory Resources, which varies depending on the tier of the item. The resource cost for each tier is as follows:
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The Crafter is used to scan items and craft scanned items automatically, allowing you to dissolve and create them out of mass and easily craft them. To scan an item, you need 1000 pieces of said item, and the materials used to craft that item already scanned (This excludes ores and rubbers).  
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Scanning an item will also cost Factory Resources, which varies depending on the tier of the item. The resource cost for each tier is as follows:
 
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===Fabricator===
 
===Fabricator===
The Fabricator is used to create items out of mass. After the second floor is unlocked, all factory items will display their mass. Their mass represents how much mass you gain from dissolving them. Their mass is also directly proportional to the resources used to make them (with the exception of ore to ingot, where you only get 50% their mass. To get the full amount of mass per ore, turn the ore to dust then smelt the dust). After you have scanned a item in the crafter, you can dissolve that item for mass. The mass is stored and can be used to fabricate any researched item. This helps in late game by allowing players to use large amounts of leftover low tier ore from refining shards to make high tier ores. The fabricator also contains an auto-mass producer, which makes mass without using any items. However, it is slow for how expensive it is. The  fabricator can be upgrade to increase dissolve speed, increase fabricating speed, increase maximum amount of mass, and increase auto-mass production.
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The Fabricator is used to create items out of mass. After the second floor is unlocked, all factory items will display their mass. Their mass represents how much mass you gain from dissolving them. Their mass is also directly proportional to the resources used to make them (With the exception of ore to ingot. Always turn your ores to dust first or don't directly turn them to ingots, as they will lose 50% of their worth from doing so.).  
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After you have scanned a item in the crafter, you can dissolve that item for mass. The mass is stored and can be used to fabricate any scanned item. The fabricator also contains an auto-mass producer, which makes mass passively. However, it is slow for how expensive it is. The  fabricator can be upgrade to increase dissolve speed, increase fabricating speed, increase maximum amount of mass, and increase auto-mass production.
  
 
===Tree Farm===
 
===Tree Farm===
The Tree Farm is used to grow items. The player can plant saplings, which will grow into trees over time. The more time the tree grows, the faster it will produce. Currently, the only type of sapling is Rubber Saplings, which grow rubber.
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The Tree Farm is used to grow items. The player can plant saplings, which will grow into trees over time. The more time the tree grows, the faster it will produce. Currently, the only type of sapling is Rubber Saplings, which produces rubber.
  
 
==Skills==
 
==Skills==

Revision as of 01:31, 10 April 2022


Factory
Factory.png
Max. Tier 10
Conversion rate 150:1
Color theme Red
Red resource.png

The Factory is a building where you make production modules. Production modules produce a specific amount of resources per second.

To craft production modules you need to either purchase your materials or refine and combine your own with machinery.

You need materials from the Mine in order to refine better materials.

1. Crafting Grid 2. Inventory 3. Machines 4. Recipes 5. Production 6. Shop 7. Refining
From left to right: Ingot, Plate, Circuit Plate, Screw/Bolt, Wire, Cable, Metal Bar/Rod, Circuit Wires, Pipe, Ring, Dust.

Upgrades

Upgrades to the factory increases inventory space, crafting grid space, and unlocks new recipes.

Main Screen

Inventory

Located on the bottom right. Things you buy and make can be placed here.

Click and drag the items to move them around, and into the crafting grid.

Right click with an empty mouse picks up half of the selected item. Right click with a full mouse places down one of the held items, holding right click with a full mouse and dragging places one item on each empty tile.

Clicking on the trash bin through it will delete the items you are holding.

Crafting Grid

Located on the left of the factory screen

You can display recipes here from the recipes list, items needed are represented by transparent icons, you can fill them in by dragging the items in from your inventory.

Machines

Machines are used to process items into different items, which can find them in the recipe list.

When a machine is producing, right clicking the machine removes one of the items, and shift right clicking removes all items at once from the machine.

Speed is calculated by this formula:

(Base x 2^(Tier-1))

With Base being the processing speed of that specific item.

Speed Boost Per Tier
Tier Boost
1 1x
2 2x
3 4x
4 8x
5 16x
6 32x
7 64x
8 128x
9 256x
10 512x

Oven

The oven is used to turn ore and dust into ingots.

Note: It is not advised to turn ore directly into ingots, and instead crush it first into dust as this doubles your ingot output per ore.

Assembly

The assembly is used to turn cables into circuit wires.

Refiner

The refiner is used to turn ingots into cables, cables into wires, and plates into circuit plates.

Crusher

The crusher is used to turn ingots and ore into dust.

Cutter

The cutter is used to turn metal rods into bolts.

Presser

The presser is used to turn rubber balls and ingots into plates, and stacked plates into dense plates.

Mixer

The mixer is used to turn ore lumps into dust.

This allows you to combine lower tier dusts into a higher tier at a 1:8 ratio, or at a 1:4 ratio if the player has the Chemical Lumps Exotic Skill.

Belt

Belts do not make any items, instead they double your shard refining speed.

Shaper

The shaper turns ingots into metal rods, metal rods into nuts, and plates into pipes.

Boiler

The boiler turns blocks into dense blocks, and can also revert dust into a previous tier at a 1:4 ratio.

Recipes

The recipe tab is where you find all the machines, producers, and items you can't make with machines.

Clicking the cross-hair icon of a recipe adds transparent items onto the crafting grid as a guide for you to fill out, or press the auto-fill button to have it put the materials in for you.

Producers

The producer tab is where you install your producers.

Producers make various resources at a specific rate, and will keep producing even while offline. Producer income is multiplied by both with Trading Post bonus "Production Bonus Resources" and by the Power Plant Factory boost. The former will be factored in to the rate shown in the tab, but the latter will not, since it speeds up time itself.

Producers are a valuable source of resources throughout the game.

All of the following values are in resources/sec.

Type T1 Producer T1.png T2 Producer T2.png T3 Producer T3.png T4 Producer T4.png T5 Producer T5.png
Town resource Town 0.25 150 3e5 2.5e12 1e20
Power Plant resource Power Plant 0.02 10 2.75e4 1.5625e10 1.25e18
Mine resource Mine 1.04167e11 8.3333e18
Factory resource Factory 8.3333e10 6.6667e18
Headquarters resource Headquarters 1.6667e10 1.3333e18
Arcade resource Arcade 1.25e8 1e16
Laboratory resource Laboratory 3.125e10 2.5e18
Shipyard resource Shipyard 1.25e8 1e16
Trading Post resource Trading Post 2.0833e9 1.6667e17
Workshop resource Workshop 2.5e11 2e19
Museum resource Museum 2.8333e8 2.2222e16
Construction Firm resource Construction Firm 2.0833e11 1.6667e19
Statue of Cubos resource Statue of Cubos 5e7 4e15
Gems Gems 1000
Exotic gems Exotic gems 0.001

Shop

The shop is where you can buy materials and items with red cubes, without having to make them.

The items in the shop however have a stock limit, that replenishes over time when not capped. Shift clicking buys five at a time, and right clicking buys the entire stock at once.

Refining

Chart showing the gains in efficiency as you refine more shards, particularly at Tier breakpoints.

The refining tab is where you refine shards dug up from the mine into ores. To refine, you must select which shards will participate (generally, you want all of them) and their proportion (equal splits equally, while relative splits according to how many shards you have).

This allows you to get higher tier items than can be found in the shop. In order to refine a particular tier of ore, you must refine with at least that many different shard types, and the total size of the refine must exceed a certain "breakpoint" threshold. It is generally suggested to not refine larger than the threshold for a given tier, because it just wastes time and shards (see chart). The breakpoints are as follows (round up to the nearest integer, the fractions are for data completeness):

Tier Size
T1 12.5
T2 164.157987753
T3 981.805656071
T4 5223.76200109
T5 26919.6914918
T6 137812.5
T7 707792.640311
T8 3662530.24793
T9 19131554.9974
T10 100964071.569

The belt is very important in reducing the time it takes to refine material. It is much faster to refine only what is needed to build the next level belt, start a new refine for one tier higher, and repeat, then it is to go straight for T10 ore with a low-level belt.

It takes 2 seconds to refine 1 shard without any belt, skills, or other effects. To calculate the total time to refine including all those effects, see https://www.desmos.com/calculator/snqbg6250j.

Second Floor

See also: Specializations

The Second Floor of the Factory involves mainly using mass to create items, automate crafting, and growing materials from trees.

Crafter

The Crafter is used to scan items and craft scanned items automatically, allowing you to dissolve and create them out of mass and easily craft them. To scan an item, you need 1000 pieces of said item, and the materials used to craft that item already scanned (This excludes ores and rubbers). Scanning an item will also cost Factory Resources, which varies depending on the tier of the item. The resource cost for each tier is as follows:

Tier Resource Cost
T1 100B
T2 100T
T3 100Qa
T4 100Qi
T5 100Sx
T6 100Sp
T7 100Oc
T8 100No
T9 100De
T10 100UDe

Fabricator

The Fabricator is used to create items out of mass. After the second floor is unlocked, all factory items will display their mass. Their mass represents how much mass you gain from dissolving them. Their mass is also directly proportional to the resources used to make them (With the exception of ore to ingot. Always turn your ores to dust first or don't directly turn them to ingots, as they will lose 50% of their worth from doing so.).

After you have scanned a item in the crafter, you can dissolve that item for mass. The mass is stored and can be used to fabricate any scanned item. The fabricator also contains an auto-mass producer, which makes mass passively. However, it is slow for how expensive it is. The fabricator can be upgrade to increase dissolve speed, increase fabricating speed, increase maximum amount of mass, and increase auto-mass production.

Tree Farm

The Tree Farm is used to grow items. The player can plant saplings, which will grow into trees over time. The more time the tree grows, the faster it will produce. Currently, the only type of sapling is Rubber Saplings, which produces rubber.

Skills

See also: Skills (Upgrade)
  • Faster Machines - Increases the production speed of all machines by 50%.
  • Full Capacity - Increases the resource production by 2% for each unique item type inside the production grid.
  • Infinite Rubber - Doubles the stock limit of all shop items and halves the refill time. Also the refill time of rubber changes to 0.1 sec. per item.
  • Auto-Fill - Allows you to automatically fill the contents of the crafting grid with the requirements of the selected recipe.
  • More Ores - Doubles ore output from shard refining.
  • Advanced Refining - Reduces the basic refining time per shard from 5 seconds to 2 seconds.

Exotic Skills

See also: Exotic Skills
  • Machine Handling - Allows you to pick up machines from their machine slot via right click and place them back via left click.
  • Chemical Lumps - Changes the recipe for ore lumps to only use 4 dust of the previous tier.
  • Battle Producers - Increases the production of all producers by 1% for each second that passes during an active tower run. Resets upon quitting or restarting. Does not affect exotic producers.