![]() Solid Steel: literally 50% more Steel ingots and all it takes is 1 extra step in the production chain, making iron into ingots before they go to the foundryĪny "Pure" Recipe: for just adding water, you can significantly increase the amount of ingots you get per ore (more than double in the case of Copper), same goes for Wet Concrete Ya though, most seem to be to complicated to actually be useful. I found one that lets you make screws straight from ingots, bypassing rods entirely. Originally posted by erikwilder9009:There are some that are actually good, just rare. the wiki says about how inefficient it is just because factually, oil is rarer than iron/copper/limestone, but unless you aim at using every single drop of oil/quartz to maximize turbomotors or whatever, those recipes are far, far superior (and depending of your playstyle, fun to mess around with) Absolute garbage, the lot of them I've actually messed with rubber concrete and coated cable (the latter using heavy oil residue) because I found it fun and I've never used near 30% of the total oil available. Like Fine or Rubber Concrete, like, who tf would use Rubber or Quartz to make concrete!? (especially when Wet Concrete exists and is way better)Īnd then there's some like Crystal Beacons, Automated Miners, or any of the Cable alternate recipes. ![]() Roughly 6 less ingots per beam, which may not seem like much, but it really adds up quickly.Īs for Pure Caterium (and all Pure Ingot recipes for that matter) are absolutely more efficient, because you're getting more ingots out per piece of ore, the only drawback is that you need water, which means that there's some areas of the map where you can't easily utilise them due to lack of water nearby.Īlthough you aren't wrong, some recipes are absolutely GARBAGE. Originally posted by Tenebris:In the case of encased industrial Pipe, although it doesn't make the encased beams as quickly at base clock speed compared to the original recipe, it's more efficient because it uses less steel per beam.
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