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An '''Engine unit''' is used for building various vehicles, such as [[Locomotive|trains]] and [[Car|cars]]. This variant burns fuel to run, but there's also a more | An '''Engine unit''' is used for building various vehicles, such as [[Locomotive|trains]] and [[Car|cars]]. This variant burns fuel to run, but there's also a more expensive [[electric engine unit]]. Engine units must be built using an [[assembling machine]], and cannot be made by hand. | ||
Optimized time/item usage: 2 [[ | Optimized time/item usage: 2 [[pipe]] factories + 1 [[iron gear wheel]] factory → 20 engine unit factories. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 17:24, 7 October 2018
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400 (8 stacks) |
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engine-unit |
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An Engine unit is used for building various vehicles, such as trains and cars. This variant burns fuel to run, but there's also a more expensive electric engine unit. Engine units must be built using an assembling machine, and cannot be made by hand.
Optimized time/item usage: 2 pipe factories + 1 iron gear wheel factory → 20 engine unit factories.
History
- 0.15.0:
- Crafting time changed from 20 to 10.