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− | * Material size | + | * Material size <= 5 requires 1 metal bar |
− | * Material size | + | * Material size 6-8 requires 2 metal bars |
− | * Material size | + | * Material size 9-11 requires 3 metal bars |
+ | * The general formula is "metal bars used to create = 1/3rd MATERIAL_SIZE, rounded down, with a minimum of 1". | ||
{{Category|Materials}} | {{Category|Materials}} |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 25 August 2014
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Material size is a property of finished goods. It determines how many units of raw material are required to build or construct the finished good, and how many are recovered when it is melted (if possible).
The material size of many (but not all) kinds of objects can be seen in the files in \raw\objects.
Metal[edit]
- Material size <= 5 requires 1 metal bar
- Material size 6-8 requires 2 metal bars
- Material size 9-11 requires 3 metal bars
- The general formula is "metal bars used to create = 1/3rd MATERIAL_SIZE, rounded down, with a minimum of 1".