The factory simulation game is all about exploration and factory building. To be successful in building and managing factories within this game, players need different resources. One very important resource is fuel.
There are a few different fuel types in. One type is Rocket Fuel, which comes in two different forms: unpackaged and packaged. Both are important but for different reasons. Rocket Fuel isn’t easy to come by and requires a lot of other resources to make. It can be time-consuming to craft, but it is worth it.
In, Rocket Fuel is unlocked through the MAM Sulfur Research. It requires a Blender to make. You’ll also need six Turbofuel and one Nitric Acid. Blending these ingredients together produces 10 Rocket Fuel and one compacted coal. The process takes around 100 minutes. If you have Unpackaged Rocket Fuel and a Packager, you can use the Packager to create two Rocket Fuels from the one Unpackaged Rocket Fuel. This will also give you an Empty Fluid Tank.
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Creating Packaged Rocket Fuel is similar to the latter step. You’ll need a Packager, two Rocket Fuels, and one Empty Fluid Tank. Place the Rocket Fuels and Empty Fluid Tank into the Packager to create the Packaged Rocket Fuel. The process takes around 60 minutes.
Unfortunately, you probably won’t get your hands on Rocket Fuel until the mid-to-late game. This gaseous fuel is used to power Fuel-Powered Generators. It can also be used to craft Packaged Rocket Fuel and Ionized Fuel. Ionized Fuel requires 16 Rocket Fuel, one Power Shard, and the Refinery to make. Of course, the best use for Rocket Fuel is to power the generators to create electricity for your factories.
You can also create Nitro Rocket Fuel with four Fuel, three Nitrogen Gas, four Sulfur, and two Coal, along with the Blender.
However, the second-best use is to create Packaged Rocket Fuel. Packaged
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