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It would cost: 73* 5 modular frames 74* 10 steel pipes 75* 20 biofuel</p> 76 77<p>to research.</p> 78 79<p>You'd be able to build it in a new _Farming_ section in the production category of the build menu. It would cost the user: 80* 4 steel pipes 81* 2 quickwire 82* 5 biofuel</p> 83 84<p>to build. It would require 1 MW of power to function. Plants that are left without power while in there will not continue growing or providing harvest, however they will not die(that'd be annoying if they did).</p> 85 86<p>The user would be able to interact with the planting pod to bring up a menu that tells them what stage of growing it's at(baby, growing, fully grown), how ripe for harvest the plant is(out of 3 states: none, starting, ripe). The UI will have a button to harvest at the bottom, and a box that will allow the plant to be exchanged for another--which would give you a few leaves, proportional to how long it's been growing(0 if baby, 4 if growing, 10 if fully grown), and the amount of fruit they would have gotten from the harvest + 1 extra(for the fruit they put in).</p> 87 88<h2 id="robot-farmers">Robot Farmers</h2> 89 90<p>Researchable under the _Crystal Oscillator_. The research cost is: 91* 10 Crystal Oscillators 92* 5 AI limiter 93* 3 quickwire</p> 94 95<p>These little farmers need power to survive, which is why the _ROBOT charger_ is unlocked with them. 96This building can be built in the power section. They cost: 97* 15 quickwire 98* 2 modular frames 99* 5 crystal oscillators</p> 100 101<p>to build.</p> 102 103<p>Once built, this building acts like the truck station, but instead of coal, it loads power, and it can only unload items from the bot's inventory.</p> 104 105<p>The Robo-Farmer is then buildable under the _Farming_ section in the production category of the build menu. It costs : 106* 1 Factory Cart 107* 2 Crystal Oscillators 108* 1 AI limiter 109* 3 quickwire 110* 5 steal pipes</p> 111 112<p>to build.</p> 113 114<p>These little robots have themselves a little UI that allows you to select items they should farm. Once given a task, these robots will always return to the nearest _ROBOT charger_ when their inventory is full, or they are running low on power(robots will always attempt to keep themselves powered). If the robot cannot find a plant within range that is harvestable, then the they will wait until there is one. </p> 115 116<h2 id="getting-the-most-out-of-these-resources">Getting the most out of these resources</h2> 117 118<p>Robot Farmers are best at traversing on foundations(they spend less power). As such, it is recommended, that the player create a flat platform that has plant pods with some space between for the bots to traverse between them. In the center, the player should build a _ROBOT charger_, as it will allow the robots the run around equally in each direction. Players should also utilize the _Conveyor Lift_ to bring materials to a layer above for sorting, or other purposes.</p> 119 120</article> 121</main> 122<footer role="group"> 123<div class="footer-link-list-holder"> 124<span aria-hidden="true" id="footer-label-site-details" class="footer-link-list-label">Site Meta</span> 125<ol class="footer-link-list" aria-labelledby="footer-label-site-details"> 126<li><a href="https://github.com/Steve0Greatness/steve0greatness.github.io">Github Repository</a></li> 127<li><a href="https://steve0greatness.github.io/extras">Extras Archive</a></li> 128</ol> 129</div> 130<div class="footer-link-list-holder"> 131<span aria-hidden="true" id="footer-label-social-accounts" class="footer-link-list-label">Social Accounts</span> 132<ol class="footer-link-list" aria-labelledby="footer-label-social-accounts"> 133<li><a href="https://mastodon.social/@S0G" rel="me">Mastodon</a></li> 134<li><a href="https://youtube.com/@s0g">YouTube</a></li> 135<li><a href="/link-tree.html">More...</a></li> 136</ol> 137</div> 138</footer> 139</body> 140 141</html>