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|'''Name''' || Oil mapping | |'''Name''' || Oil mapping | ||
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− | |''' | + | |'''Development cost''' ||1,000x [[Cpu]], 10,000X [[steel]] |
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− | |''' | + | |'''Tech boost''' || 14 |
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+ | |'''Tech u boost''' || 18 | ||
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+ | |'''Tech uu boost''' || 100 | ||
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[[Category:Blueprint]] | [[Category:Blueprint]] |
Revision as of 22:35, 13 September 2020
Blueprints are acquired through research and can be developed into technologies. Blueprints are consumed when they are developed.
Commands
You can check what assets are required to develop a blueprint with the following command.
$$blueprint <blueprint name>
Example to view required assets for the oil mapping blueprint:
$$blueprint oil mapping
Blueprints can be developed with the following command.
$$develop <blueprint name>
Blueprint types
Name | Oil mapping |
Affected Facility | Oil well |
Development cost | 1,000x Cpu, 10,000X steel |
Tech boost | 14 |
Tech u boost | 18 |
Tech uu boost | 100 |