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This article covers the very first steps of progression, explaining how resource extraction and machines work, and how to build a small starter factory. | |||
New players are also encouraged to familiarize themselves with the [[Interface]] article. | |||
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== Manual Resource Collection == | |||
This section explains how to manually gather the resources required for early progression. | |||
=== Finding Your Way === | |||
During the early game, you will need to collect several resources manually. | |||
To avoid getting lost, use the map by pressing '''M'''. | |||
If you do lose your way, press '''Escape''' and select '''Teleport to Home'''. | |||
This will instantly return you to the [[Spawner]] on your starting platform. | |||
=== Collecting Copper Ore === | |||
First, collect at least '''30 units of copper ore'''. | |||
Both [[Malachite Ore|Malachite]] and [[Chalcopyrite Ore|Chalcopyrite]] can be used, as they contain copper. | |||
These resources can be found in several forms: | |||
* Resource clusters, visible on the map and on the compass | |||
* Surface deposits directly in the terrain | |||
Malachite surface deposits are '''green''', while Chalcopyrite deposits are '''reddish-orange'''. | |||
Both clusters and deposits can be mined using the [[Multitool]]. | |||
However: | |||
* Ore clusters never deplete when mined manually | |||
* Surface deposits are depleted when you dig them up | |||
=== Collecting Fuel === | |||
Next, collect '''30 units of any fuel'''. | |||
The best fuel options at the start of the game are: | |||
* [[Logs]] — obtained by cutting down trees | |||
* [[Coal Ore|Coal]] — mined from clusters or surface deposits, similar to ores | |||
=== Returning to Base === | |||
After collecting the required resources, return to your base manually or by using '''Teleport to Home'''. | |||
You are now ready to begin building your first machines. | |||
== Making Copper == | == Making Copper == | ||
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You start out with 99 Stone, which you can use as an initial building material until you have Copper. If you need more stone, mine the rocks that are scattered about in the world. | You start out with 99 Stone, which you can use as an initial building material until you have Copper. If you need more stone, mine the rocks that are scattered about in the world. | ||
Now to smelt the | Now to smelt the Copper ore into copper, we will need to make two machines. Open your inventory, and look at your Unlocked Catalog. In the '''Stone''' section, click on the [[Stone Furnace]] and the [[Stone Smelter]] to make one of each. As you are making items, you can see the progress in the lower-left of your screen. | ||
Open your inventory, click on the Stone Furnace, and close the inventory. You will see a ghostly furnace in front of you. You can rotate it using the R key if you like, but it's orientation will not matter. Pick a spot on your platform, and use the left mouse key to put it down. If you want to pick it up again, you would use your Multitool. Notice that on the top of the furnace, there is a dashed red circle. As it's a dashed line, it is an Output, and as it's Red it's for Heat. Right click on the furnace to access it's interface. | Open your inventory, click on the [[Stone Furnace]], and close the inventory. You will see a ghostly furnace in front of you. You can rotate it using the R key if you like, but it's orientation will not matter. Pick a spot on your platform, and use the left mouse key to put it down. If you want to pick it up again, you would use your Multitool. Notice that on the top of the furnace, there is a dashed red circle. As it's a dashed line, it is an Output, and as it's Red it's for Heat. Right click on the furnace to access it's interface. | ||
In the middle of the interface is a progress bar. Above that to the left is the Input area, currently empty. Drag the fuel you collected into that empty box. The furnace is now creating heat, but as it's not being used, it's in a paused state - no fuel is being lost. | In the middle of the interface is a progress bar. Above that to the left is the Input area, currently empty. Drag the fuel you collected into that empty box. The furnace is now creating heat, but as it's not being used, it's in a paused state - no fuel is being lost. | ||
Now open up your inventory again, and select the Smelter. On the bottom of the smelter is a solid red circle. That tells you that it's the input side for heat. Put the smelter on top of the furnace, so the red circles touch each other. Then the heat from the furnace will flow into the smelter. | Now open up your inventory again, and select the [[Stone Smelter]]. On the bottom of the smelter is a solid red circle. That tells you that it's the input side for heat. Put the smelter on top of the furnace, so the red circles touch each other. Then the heat from the furnace will flow into the smelter. | ||
Finally, open up the smelter (right click) and put in the | Finally, open up the smelter (right click) and put in the [[Copper Ore]]. You will see [[Copper Plate]] being created in the output area of the smelter, under the progress bar. | ||
== Researching new machines == | == Researching new machines == | ||
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Now fuel the new furnace, and we're ready to do some Research. | Now fuel the new furnace, and we're ready to do some Research. | ||
Press '''J''' to access your research tree. We are going to unlock | Press '''J''' to access your research tree. We are going to unlock [[Automatic Mining]], but it's locked behind two other technologies. So first, research [[Basic Machines]] by clicking on it, then clicking on '''Start Research'''. Once that's complete, unlock Automation and then Automatic Mining. If the research progress stops, you've probably run out of fuel. | ||
== Mining == | == Mining == | ||
Now we don't want to keep going out and manually mining ore - it's time to automate that. Build the following : Three Copper Hand | Now we don't want to keep going out and manually mining ore - it's time to automate that. Build the following : Three [[Copper Hand Generator]]; A [[Copper Drilling Rig]]; and a [[Stone Chest]]. | ||
Next we want to find a place to drill for Chalcopyrite. Press M to open your | Next we want to find a place to drill for Chalcopyrite. Press M to open your [[Interface#Map_%26_World_Generation|Map]]. If the ore names are not shown, use the Options button, and select Ore Names. Find the nearest Chalcopyrite Ore to your home and walk over there. | ||
Select the Drilling Rig from your inventory, but don't put it down just yet. Check the text at the top of the screen to make sure that you are over the Chalcopyrite deposit. Next, select your Basic Platform blocks and build a 6x6 platform. You can '''Drag''' to build a line of blocks | Select the Drilling Rig from your inventory, but don't put it down just yet. Check the text at the top of the screen to make sure that you are over the Chalcopyrite deposit. Next, select your Basic Platform blocks and build a 6x6 platform. You can '''Drag''' to build an area or a line of blocks. You could build directly on the ground, but it's easier to keep things tidy on platforms. If there's any dirt on top of the platform, the multitool can remove it. Now place your drilling rig, checking that it's going to mine the correct ore. | ||
On the back of the rig, there are 3 Kinetic inputs. Attach your hand generators to these (match the circles using R to rotate) and once placed, use Left Clicks to wind them up. | On the back of the rig, there are 3 Kinetic inputs. Attach your hand generators to these (match the circles using R to rotate) and once placed, use Left Clicks to wind them up. | ||
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Here's some ideas that you might want to do to move forward. | Here's some ideas that you might want to do to move forward. | ||
* Feed and Empty your copper smelter. Use | * Feed and Empty your copper smelter. Use a [[Chest]] and a [[Robot Arm]] to feed ore into the smelter and take out copper plates. Use [[Conveyor]]<nowiki/>s to move items from place to place. | ||
* Replace the drilling rig hand generators with sterling engines. You'll need a fuel source (Atmospheric Condenser to feed water into | * Replace the drilling rig hand generators with sterling engines. You'll need a fuel source (An [[Atmospheric Condenser]] to feed water into an [[Automatic Farm]] to feed wood into a [[Furnace]]) | ||
* Make copper more efficient. Middle Mouse click on some Chalcopyrite ore. To the right is a series of machines that prosses the ore into different forms. Multiple plates can be made from a single ore. | * Make copper more efficient. Middle Mouse click on some Chalcopyrite ore. To the right is a series of machines that prosses the ore into different forms. Multiple plates can be made from a single ore. | ||
* Build one of every Copper object. Understand what they do, and how they might fit into production lines. Middle Clicking on a machine will tell you how it's made and what it can do. | * Build one of every Copper object. Understand what they do, and how they might fit into production lines. Middle Clicking on a machine will tell you how it's made and what it can do. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:13, 20 February 2026
This article covers the very first steps of progression, explaining how resource extraction and machines work, and how to build a small starter factory. New players are also encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Interface article.
Manual Resource Collection
This section explains how to manually gather the resources required for early progression.
Finding Your Way
During the early game, you will need to collect several resources manually.
To avoid getting lost, use the map by pressing M. If you do lose your way, press Escape and select Teleport to Home. This will instantly return you to the Spawner on your starting platform.
Collecting Copper Ore
First, collect at least 30 units of copper ore.
Both Malachite and Chalcopyrite can be used, as they contain copper. These resources can be found in several forms:
- Resource clusters, visible on the map and on the compass
- Surface deposits directly in the terrain
Malachite surface deposits are green, while Chalcopyrite deposits are reddish-orange.
Both clusters and deposits can be mined using the Multitool. However:
- Ore clusters never deplete when mined manually
- Surface deposits are depleted when you dig them up
Collecting Fuel
Next, collect 30 units of any fuel.
The best fuel options at the start of the game are:
- Logs — obtained by cutting down trees
- Coal — mined from clusters or surface deposits, similar to ores
Returning to Base
After collecting the required resources, return to your base manually or by using Teleport to Home.
You are now ready to begin building your first machines.
Making Copper
You start out with 99 Stone, which you can use as an initial building material until you have Copper. If you need more stone, mine the rocks that are scattered about in the world.
Now to smelt the Copper ore into copper, we will need to make two machines. Open your inventory, and look at your Unlocked Catalog. In the Stone section, click on the Stone Furnace and the Stone Smelter to make one of each. As you are making items, you can see the progress in the lower-left of your screen.
Open your inventory, click on the Stone Furnace, and close the inventory. You will see a ghostly furnace in front of you. You can rotate it using the R key if you like, but it's orientation will not matter. Pick a spot on your platform, and use the left mouse key to put it down. If you want to pick it up again, you would use your Multitool. Notice that on the top of the furnace, there is a dashed red circle. As it's a dashed line, it is an Output, and as it's Red it's for Heat. Right click on the furnace to access it's interface.
In the middle of the interface is a progress bar. Above that to the left is the Input area, currently empty. Drag the fuel you collected into that empty box. The furnace is now creating heat, but as it's not being used, it's in a paused state - no fuel is being lost.
Now open up your inventory again, and select the Stone Smelter. On the bottom of the smelter is a solid red circle. That tells you that it's the input side for heat. Put the smelter on top of the furnace, so the red circles touch each other. Then the heat from the furnace will flow into the smelter.
Finally, open up the smelter (right click) and put in the Copper Ore. You will see Copper Plate being created in the output area of the smelter, under the progress bar.
Researching new machines
Before we look at the research tree, we need to do some preparation. You will need 16 copper plate, so pick that up from the smelter.
Create one of each of the following : Stone furnace; Copper Sterling Engine; Copper Compact Generator; Copper Computer. We are going to assemble these items to create Research Points so that we can unlock new machines.
Put down the Furnace. On top, put down the Engine (connecting the red circles). The engine has a dotted Yellow circle, as it coverts heat into motion (i.e. Kinetic energy). Connect the yellow side of the Generator to the engine. This has a dotted Blue circle, as it converts Kinetic energy into Electricity. Finally connect the Computer.
Now fuel the new furnace, and we're ready to do some Research.
Press J to access your research tree. We are going to unlock Automatic Mining, but it's locked behind two other technologies. So first, research Basic Machines by clicking on it, then clicking on Start Research. Once that's complete, unlock Automation and then Automatic Mining. If the research progress stops, you've probably run out of fuel.
Mining
Now we don't want to keep going out and manually mining ore - it's time to automate that. Build the following : Three Copper Hand Generator; A Copper Drilling Rig; and a Stone Chest.
Next we want to find a place to drill for Chalcopyrite. Press M to open your Map. If the ore names are not shown, use the Options button, and select Ore Names. Find the nearest Chalcopyrite Ore to your home and walk over there.
Select the Drilling Rig from your inventory, but don't put it down just yet. Check the text at the top of the screen to make sure that you are over the Chalcopyrite deposit. Next, select your Basic Platform blocks and build a 6x6 platform. You can Drag to build an area or a line of blocks. You could build directly on the ground, but it's easier to keep things tidy on platforms. If there's any dirt on top of the platform, the multitool can remove it. Now place your drilling rig, checking that it's going to mine the correct ore.
On the back of the rig, there are 3 Kinetic inputs. Attach your hand generators to these (match the circles using R to rotate) and once placed, use Left Clicks to wind them up.
On the other side of the rig, there's a square output port. Put your Chest right in front of it, touching the rig. Now the rig will happy mine ore for you while you are away doing other things.
Next Steps (Homework)
Here's some ideas that you might want to do to move forward.
- Feed and Empty your copper smelter. Use a Chest and a Robot Arm to feed ore into the smelter and take out copper plates. Use Conveyors to move items from place to place.
- Replace the drilling rig hand generators with sterling engines. You'll need a fuel source (An Atmospheric Condenser to feed water into an Automatic Farm to feed wood into a Furnace)
- Make copper more efficient. Middle Mouse click on some Chalcopyrite ore. To the right is a series of machines that prosses the ore into different forms. Multiple plates can be made from a single ore.
- Build one of every Copper object. Understand what they do, and how they might fit into production lines. Middle Clicking on a machine will tell you how it's made and what it can do.
- Move from Copper into Steel. As you move up the resource tree, your machines will become faster, but need more energy.
Closing
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