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Stacked Matrix Labs can be fed from the bottom, after the internal inventory of the bottom-most lab fills up, it will send additional resources to the next lab up, and so on. Similarly, when extracting from a stack of Matrix Labs in Production mode, you need only extract from the bottom - upper labs will move their product down to fill the open slots lower in the stack. | Stacked Matrix Labs can be fed from the bottom, after the internal inventory of the bottom-most lab fills up, it will send additional resources to the next lab up, and so on. Similarly, when extracting from a stack of Matrix Labs in Production mode, you need only extract from the bottom - upper labs will move their product down to fill the open slots lower in the stack. | ||
==Consumption== | |||
Matrix Labs consume Matrix cubes at varying rates, depending on the technology being researched. There is no particular formula that can account for all cases. Not only do some technologies seem to value cube smore than others (a single cube converts into more hashes for some techs than for others), some technologies also do not require an equal number of each cube that they demand. | |||
==Use Inventory Item== | ==Use Inventory Item== | ||
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<small>Note<sup>1</sup>: Gravity Matrix (Green) is the only matrix that produces 2 per cycle</small> | <small>Note<sup>1</sup>: Gravity Matrix (Green) is the only matrix that produces 2 per cycle</small> | ||
==Flowchart== | ==Flowchart== | ||
This flowchart outlines the production chains for each type of Matrix Cube | This flowchart outlines the production chains for each type of Matrix Cube | ||
[[File:Science_Flowchart_Transparent.png]] | [[File:Science_Flowchart_Transparent.png]] |