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* It is good to build a production line for Foundation early on in the game, as the oceans around your starter planet can limit the size of your builds, and force you to compromise on how your factory looks. This can be relatively easily done by finding a location where Iron Ore and Stone veins are located conveniently close to each other, making it easy to transport both to your line. The same holds true for every planet where both Iron and Stone are found, avoiding use of costly interstellar logistics capacity for this base material. | * It is good to build a production line for Foundation early on in the game, as the oceans around your starter planet can limit the size of your builds, and force you to compromise on how your factory looks. This can be relatively easily done by finding a location where Iron Ore and Stone veins are located conveniently close to each other, making it easy to transport both to your line. The same holds true for every planet where both Iron and Stone are found, avoiding use of costly interstellar logistics capacity for this base material. | ||
* Foundation is also extremely useful for [[Stars_and_planets|oceanic planets]] and other lush planets, as most resources are difficult to transport via [[Interstellar_Logistics_Station|interstellar logistics stations]], as there's no space to build them on. | * Foundation is also extremely useful for [[Stars_and_planets|oceanic planets]] and other lush planets, as most resources are difficult to transport via [[Interstellar_Logistics_Station|interstellar logistics stations]], as there's no space to build them on. | ||
* It takes exactly 325,600 Foundation to fully pave a planet. | |||
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Revision as of 18:58, 14 April 2021
Foundation
Component
A surface leveling tool. Cannot use it to change the planetary landforms at will, can only level the surface to zero altitude. If you use the foundation for high ground, you will get soil pile; on the contrary, if you use the foundation for the ocean or low-lying area, you must consume soil pile. When laying the foundation, you can choose a kind of decoration, or without decoration, only level the surface.
Summary
A surface leveling tool. Cannot use it to change the planetary landforms at will, can only level the surface to zero altitude. If you use the foundation for high ground, you will get Soil Pile; on the contrary, if you use the foundation for the ocean or low-lying area, you must consume soil pile. When laying the foundation, you can choose a kind of decoration, or without decoration, only level the surface.
Production Chain
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Production Progression Chart
- for more information on reading and using these charts, see Production Progression Chart
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Intermediate Production Details
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Player Tips & Tricks
- It is good to build a production line for Foundation early on in the game, as the oceans around your starter planet can limit the size of your builds, and force you to compromise on how your factory looks. This can be relatively easily done by finding a location where Iron Ore and Stone veins are located conveniently close to each other, making it easy to transport both to your line. The same holds true for every planet where both Iron and Stone are found, avoiding use of costly interstellar logistics capacity for this base material.
- Foundation is also extremely useful for oceanic planets and other lush planets, as most resources are difficult to transport via interstellar logistics stations, as there's no space to build them on.
- It takes exactly 325,600 Foundation to fully pave a planet.