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title: Satisfactory Concept: Farming date: 2023 Apr 16

Here is my idea for automating the collection of healing materials(such as Beryl Nuts) in Satisfactory

Plant Pods

Plant pods would be researchable in the Nutrients section of the MAM. It would cost:

  • 5 modular frames

  • 10 steel pipes

  • 20 biofuel

to research.

You'd be able to build it in a newFarming section in the production category of the build menu. It would cost the user:

  • 4 steel pipes

  • 2 quickwire

  • 5 biofuel

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).

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).

Robot Farmers

Researchable under the _Crystal Oscillator_. The research cost is:

  • 10 Crystal Oscillators

  • 5 AI limiter

  • 3 quickwire

These little farmers need power to survive, which is why theROBOT charger is unlocked with them. This building can be built in the power section. They cost:

  • 15 quickwire

  • 2 modular frames

  • 5 crystal oscillators

to build.

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.

The Robo-Farmer is then buildable under theFarming section in the production category of the build menu. It costs :

  • 1 Factory Cart

  • 2 Crystal Oscillators

  • 1 AI limiter

  • 3 quickwire

  • 5 steal pipes

to build.

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 nearestROBOT 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.

Getting the most out of these resources

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 aROBOT 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.

                
                    
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title: Satisfactory Concept: Farming
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date: 2023 Apr 16
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Here is my idea for automating the collection of healing materials(such as Beryl Nuts) in Satisfactory
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## Plant Pods
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Plant pods would be researchable in the Nutrients section of the MAM. It would cost:
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* 5 modular frames
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* 10 steel pipes
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* 20 biofuel
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to research.
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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:
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* 4 steel pipes
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* 2 quickwire
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* 5 biofuel
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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).
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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).
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## Robot Farmers
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Researchable under the _Crystal Oscillator_. The research cost is:
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* 10 Crystal Oscillators
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* 5 AI limiter
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* 3 quickwire
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These little farmers need power to survive, which is why the _ROBOT charger_ is unlocked with them.
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This building can be built in the power section. They cost:
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* 15 quickwire
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* 2 modular frames
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* 5 crystal oscillators
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to build.
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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.
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The Robo-Farmer is then buildable under the _Farming_ section in the production category of the build menu. It costs :
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* 1 Factory Cart
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* 2 Crystal Oscillators
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* 1 AI limiter
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* 3 quickwire
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* 5 steal pipes
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to build.
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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.
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## Getting the most out of these resources
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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.
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