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{{About/Space age}}
{{About/Space age}}
'''Chimney Vents''' are part of the natural [[map generator|terrain generation]] on [[Vulcanus]], typically found nearby sulfuric acid geysers. They act as obstacles to the player's factory, and movement, similarly to [[rock]]s.
'''Chimney vents''' are part of the natural [[map generator|terrain generation]] on [[Vulcanus]], typically found nearby sulfuric acid geysers. They act as obstacles to the player's factory, and movement, similarly to [[rock]]s.


Chimney vents come in five varieties - Extinct chimney vent, faded chimney vent, chimney vent, short chimney, and truncated chimney. The first three varieties can be mined for [[Sulfur]] and [[Stone]], whilst the latter two only yield stone.
Chimney vents come in five varieties - Extinct chimney vent, faded chimney vent, chimney vent, short chimney, and truncated chimney. The first three varieties can be mined for [[sulfur]] and [[stone]], whilst the latter two only yield stone.


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 18:49, 20 February 2026

Chimney vent

Can be mined.

Map color

Expected resources

Extinct chimney vent, Faded chimney vent, Chimney vent:
12
+
2

Short chimney, Truncated chimney:
12

Health

Extinct chimney vent, Faded chimney vent, Chimney vent: 500
Short chimney, Truncated chimney: 300

Mining time

2

Object description

Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Chimney vents are part of the natural terrain generation on Vulcanus, typically found nearby sulfuric acid geysers. They act as obstacles to the player's factory, and movement, similarly to rocks.

Chimney vents come in five varieties - Extinct chimney vent, faded chimney vent, chimney vent, short chimney, and truncated chimney. The first three varieties can be mined for sulfur and stone, whilst the latter two only yield stone.

History