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Latest revision as of 07:27, 7 August 2019
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Octec's Alloy |
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Sources
An Alloy made from Steel, Thoth's Metal, Water Metal and tungsten in a Reactory. Requires Advanced Metallurgy 5 Technology from the University of Harmony
Cost
- 7 Steel
- 5 Thoth's Metal
- 5 Water Metal
- 4 Tungsten
- 1 Resin:Oil Palm
Note: Unlike other alloys, batches of Octec's alloy cannot be reheated. A failed batch must be abandoned by using the Utility menu.
Uses
- May be made into items on an Anvil using Blacksmithing(max 300 hits)
Research and Tuition
- 750 are required for Advanced Automation at University of Architecture
- 250 required to research Advanced Blacksmithing 2 at University of Art and Music
- 2500 required for Advanced Casting research
- 500 required for Gear Casting 3 research
Yields
Crystall- ization |
Batch Size | Efficiency | |||
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1x | 2x | 4x | 7x | ||
7% | 0 | 0 | |||
46% | 0 | 0 | |||
53% | 3 | 21 | |||
61% | 6 | 42 | |||
69% | 9 | 63 | |||
76% | 12 | 84 | |||
84% | 15 | 105 | |||
92% | 18 | 126 | |||
100% | 21 | 147 |
Efficiency is debens of alloy produced divided by the total debens of input metals.
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