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Revision as of 04:18, 11 December 2024
Handbook description
Converts raw materials to track pieces.
Strategy
Players should prioritize upgrading this wagon. At the start of the game, the crafter is the main bottleneck to track production. Players will have plenty of resources in storage and you will be waiting for the crafter to produce tracks. Upgrading the crafter wagon allows you to produce tracks faster to make use of all the resources you produce. When you feel that the crafter is too slow, it is a good time to look for the Blacksmith Station.
Level States
Crafting Speed | Output Stack Size | |
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LVL 1 | 3.5s | 3 |
LVL 2 | 2.9s | 5 |
LVL 3 | 2.3s | 7 |
LVL 4 | 1.7s | 9 |
LVL 5 | 1.1s | 11 |
LVL 6 | 0.5s | 13 |
LVL 6+ | -0.1s/LVL | +1/LVL |
Extension effects
The Crafter Wagon starts with the storage pull extension which automatically pulls resources into the crafter wagon from the Storage Wagon. While it is possible to remove the storage pull extension from the wagon at a Blacksmith Station, it is not recommended. For the remaining two extensions on the crafter, having 2 Hydrocharge extensions is extremely good as a hydrocharged crafter will not use water unless the crafter is in use, but with crafting speeds so low (0.5s or less at higher levels), the crafter will use barely any water. If you cannot find hydrocharge, the supercharge and speed-boost extensions are also useful extensions to have.
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