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Reaction Flux can be applied to a [[Reactory]] for a temporary bonus to making alloys.  
 
Reaction Flux can be applied to a [[Reactory]] for a temporary bonus to making alloys.  
 
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[[File:Royal Flux.png|thumb]]
 
Flux makes it easier to make [[Alloys|alloys]] in the reactory by relaxing the conditions for crystallization.  Without any flux an alloy crystallizes when 2+ circle overlap.
 
Flux makes it easier to make [[Alloys|alloys]] in the reactory by relaxing the conditions for crystallization.  Without any flux an alloy crystallizes when 2+ circle overlap.
 
With flux applied more circles can overlap before the batch crystalizes.  Higher grade flux allows more overlapping circles before crystalizing.
 
With flux applied more circles can overlap before the batch crystalizes.  Higher grade flux allows more overlapping circles before crystalizing.
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[[File:Applying Flux.png|thumb|Reactory showing the Apply Flux Option]]
  
 
Flux is made in a [[Chemistry Laboratory| Chem Lab]]. There are three grades of flux.  Six drops are created with each batch.
 
Flux is made in a [[Chemistry Laboratory| Chem Lab]]. There are three grades of flux.  Six drops are created with each batch.
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Flux wears off after a limited amount of time. <uv>(approximately 8 minutes)</uv>
 
Flux wears off after a limited amount of time. <uv>(approximately 8 minutes)</uv>
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[[Category: Chemistry]]
 
[[Category: Chemistry]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 11 May 2022

Reaction Flux can be applied to a Reactory for a temporary bonus to making alloys.

Royal Flux.png

Flux makes it easier to make alloys in the reactory by relaxing the conditions for crystallization. Without any flux an alloy crystallizes when 2+ circle overlap. With flux applied more circles can overlap before the batch crystalizes. Higher grade flux allows more overlapping circles before crystalizing.

Reactory showing the Apply Flux Option

Flux is made in a Chem Lab. There are three grades of flux. Six drops are created with each batch.

Flux wears off after a limited amount of time. (approximately 8 minutes)