Research

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Researching technologies allows you to unlock more components, more buildings, and upgrades for your mecha and workers.

There are two primary methods of research. In the early game, Research is done manually, by having the required items in your mecha's inventory after selecting a technology to research. This is ok at first, but the amount of materials needed for technologies quickly becomes burdensome to carry around.

The second method of research is automating it with Matrix Labs. After placing a Matrix Lab, you must select which mode it will operate in:

  • If you select a matrix type on the left, it puts the Lab into manufacturing mode, creating the specified type of science matrix.
  • If you select Research, on the right, it puts the Lab into Research mode, consuming matrixes to research technologies.

In Production mode, like with other production buildings, be sure to automate the removal of the created matrices, via sorters and conveyors.

In Research mode, the Matrix Lab must be supplied with matrix cubes from an external source (often, other matrix labs in Manufacturing mode). A lab cannot both create and consume matrices at the same time.

Note that you can stack Matrix Labs! At first, you can stack them up to 2 labs tall. More levels are unlocked with the Vertical Construction upgrade. Stacked Matrix Labs can be fed from the bottom, and when the bottom one fills it will push inputs up to the next one, and so on. For manufacturing mode labs, you only need to extract from the bottom level.



Production of Matrices

Number of labs outputting matrices per belt tier to fully saturate the belt
Belt Tier Icon Electromagnetic Matrix.png Icon Energy Matrix.png Icon Structure Matrix.png Icon Information Matrix.png Icon Gravity Matrix.png Icon Universe Matrix.png
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.I.png 18 36 48 60 72 90
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.II.png 36 72 96 120 144 180
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.III.png 90 180 240 300 360 450


Number of Belts and Ingredients needed to saturate one output belt.


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Electromagnetic Matrix.png 1 Icon Circuit Board.png
1 Icon Magnetic Coil.png


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Energy Matrix.png 2 Icon Energetic Graphite.png
2 Icon Hydrogen.png


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Structure Matrix.png 1 Icon Titanium Crystal.png
1 Icon Diamond.png


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Information Matrix.png 2 Icon Processor.png
1 Icon Particle Broadband.png


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Gravity Matrix.png 0.5 Icon Graviton Lens.png
0.5 Icon Quantum Chip.png


Matrix Produced Number of Belts Item
Icon Universe Matrix.png 1 Icon Antimatter.png
1 Icon Electromagnetic Matrix.png
1 Icon Energy Matrix.png
1 Icon Structure Matrix.png
1 Icon Information Matrix.png
1 Icon Gravity Matrix.png


Note1: Gravity Matrix (Green) is the only matrix that produces 2 per cycle

Consumption

Each Matrix is worth 180 hashes, and lasts 3 seconds in the lab at base speed.
Labs needed to consume a fully saturated belt of matrices:

Belt Tier Labs Needed
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.I.png 18
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.II.png 36
Icon Conveyor Belt Mk.III.png 90

Flowchart

This flowchart outlines the production chains for the 5 basic Matrix Cubes Science Flowchart Transparent.png

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