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Soil pile is consumed when you place [[Foundation]] or a Building in an area lower than the "level" terrain height. If you do not have sufficient soil pile in your mecha's storage, the game will warn you and not permit you to place the Foundation or Building. | Soil pile is consumed when you place [[Foundation]] or a Building in an area lower than the "level" terrain height. If you do not have sufficient soil pile in your mecha's storage, the game will warn you and not permit you to place the Foundation or Building. | ||
You can apply [[Spray Coater|Proliferator]] to [[Foundation]] to get the {{glow|blue|Extra Products}} bonus. This gives additional soil piles when lowering terrain, and reduces the soil pile cost when raising terrain. | |||
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Revision as of 19:25, 28 January 2023
Summary
Soil Pile is sort of a hidden resource in the game. It is not an actual item, but is carried within your mecha and added to or subtracted from as necessary.
Soil pile is gained (added to your mecha's Soil Pile storage) when you place a Building or Foundation on terrain that is elevated above the "level" terrain height. A maximum of one billion Soil Pile can be carried by the mecha.
Soil pile is consumed when you place Foundation or a Building in an area lower than the "level" terrain height. If you do not have sufficient soil pile in your mecha's storage, the game will warn you and not permit you to place the Foundation or Building.
You can apply Proliferator to Foundation to get the Extra Products bonus. This gives additional soil piles when lowering terrain, and reduces the soil pile cost when raising terrain.