Specializations

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Upon reaching MT4, you get the chance to choose the first of three specializations. Each specialization has its own perks, and you eventually get to unlock all three of them.

You get the opportunity to choose a second and third specialization at MT8 and MT12 respectively.

This article is under construction, as with most/all other Guides within the Progression Guides hub.

Factory Floor 2

 "Tired of crafting by hand? Then choose the factory path to unlock the crafter, fabricator, and tree farm to simplify crafting higher tier items as well as supplying you with an alternative to produce parts. Be prepared to spend a substantial amount of time in your factory."
Mass:

The basic value of an item or an item's worth

The Crafter:

Automates the ability to craft scanned items with a click by using the machines and crafting grid.

To scan an item, you need to have 1000 pieces of it, and the ingredients needed to craft that item is already scanned. (Ores are the first items you can scan)

You can also toggle for the crafter to not use the items in your inventory and only use mass.

The Fabricator:

Creates scanned items from mass, and vice versa.

Dissolving, it is the process of turning scanned items to mass, the amount of mass you can get from dissolving is based on 50% of its mass.

Fabricating, it is the process of turning mass to scanned items, the cost of fabricating an item is based on x4 of its mass.

Fabricator Upgrades:

Fabricating Speed - Increases the amount of mass that can be fabricated per second.

Dissolving Speed - Increases the amount of mass that can be dissolved per second.

Mass Production - Increases the amount of mass you can make passively per second.

Mass Capacity - Increases the amount of mass you can contain.

The Tree Farm (Unlocks at MT6):

Unlocks the ability to passively produce certain items from trees.

You can get trees by planting saplings in the selected patch, and you can get saplings by crafting them. After planting saplings, you need to wait a certain amount of time for them to grow, and at full growth, they can produce items based on what tree they are.

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