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− | Most mechanoids have a natural [[Global Work Speed]] of 50%. [[Tunneler (Mechanoid)|Tunnelers]] have a Global Work Speed of 150%, and the [[agrihand]] and [[constructoid]] have special modifiers to their specific job's work speed. | + | Most mechanoids have a natural [[Global Work Speed]] of 50%. [[Tunneler (Mechanoid)|Tunnelers]] have a Global Work Speed of 150%, and the [[agrihand]] and [[constructoid]] have special modifiers to their specific job's work speed. |
− | + | Work speed can be increased in a number of ways, and final work speed is controlled by the following equation: | |
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+ | | Final work speed = (Base Work Speed × Mech booster) + (6% * Num. Sublinks) + Mechanoid Labor Bonus | ||
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* Being in range of a [[mech booster]] boosts workspeed by 50%, multiplicative. This does not multiply any future factors to work speed. | * Being in range of a [[mech booster]] boosts workspeed by 50%, multiplicative. This does not multiply any future factors to work speed. | ||
* Each [[control sublink (standard)|control sublink]] installed into the [[mechanitor]] increases [[Global Work Speed]] by {{+|6%}}, after the mech booster is applied. Up to 3 standard and 3 high control sublinks can be installed at a time, for a {{+|36%}} boost. | * Each [[control sublink (standard)|control sublink]] installed into the [[mechanitor]] increases [[Global Work Speed]] by {{+|6%}}, after the mech booster is applied. Up to 3 standard and 3 high control sublinks can be installed at a time, for a {{+|36%}} boost. |
Revision as of 04:37, 16 January 2023
This article relates to content added by Biotech (DLC). Please note that it will not be present without the DLC enabled. |
This page is suggested to be moved. Destination: Friendly Mechanoids. Reason: Since this article is currently more of an overview of friendly mechs and not just their gestation, the page should be renamed. |
For the enemy structure that creates mechanoids in the Royalty DLC, see Mech assembler.
With the release of the Biotech DLC, mechanoids may be built, gestated, and controlled by a colony - specifically, by a mechanitor.
Acquisition
Mechanitors are required to build, gestate, and control your own mechanoids. Research must be done with a valid mechaniator in the colony, and only the mechanitor may initiate any of the mech creation processes. First, creating your own mechs requires the Basic Mechtech research, which in turn requires the Electricity research to be completed first.
- Mechanitors must have enough bandwidth for the mechanoid in question. The larger and more complex the mechanoid is, the more bandwidth is required.
- All mechanoids require a subcore to create, along with other materials like steel. Simple mechs use a basic subcore (from a subcore encoder), while more complex ones require a standard subcore (from a subcore softscanner) or high subcore (from a subcore ripscanner). The ripscanner in particular requires killing a human pawn to create.
- After being "built" for a tiny amount of a mechanitor's work, mechs must gestate at a mech gestator or large mech gestator. Gestation types are measured in cycles, where larger mechs require more cycles, and each cycle will need to be initiated by the mechanitor after the previous one is completed. A mech gestation processor can be installed into a mechanitor to increase the speed. If power is lost during gestation, the cycle will be paused, but no other adverse effects will occur. When cycling is done, the mechanitor must take the mech out.
More complex mechanoids require more research. Mechanoid research in particular requires killing one of three mechanoid commanders - the Diabolus, War queen, and Apocriton, in order of progression - and studying their specific item before it is possible.
Hostile mechanoids cannot be tamed or converted in any way, even if once part of your colony. You can create every mechanoid in the game, except for the Termite and Apocriton.
Summary
Mechanitors are required to control mechanoids. A mechanitor has a limited amount of bandwidth, which limits the number of mechanoids they can command. Larger and more complex mechanoids require more bandwidth.
In general, mechanoids are immune to fire, toxicity, and temperature extremes, despite having a Comfortable Temperature. They are vulnerable to EMP attacks, being stunned by them. Mechanoids do not need to eat, sleep, and have no mood. However, they require power, and cause pollution in the process. The market value of mechs, and of any weapons they carry, do count as wealth for raid point calculations. Mechs also contribute towards "pawn points" as if they were a partial colonist.[How much?]
Mechs considered "light" use a regular mech recharger and mech gestator. Mechs considered "medium" or heavier use the large mech recharger and large mech gestator.
Power
Player mechanoids use a variable amount of power, depending on their state.
- They use 10% power / day when active: labor mechs doing work, or combat mechs being awake at all.
- Labor mechs use 3% power / day while idle, or not doing work.
- Mechanoids can be commanded to enter a state of dormancy, preventing power drain, instead recharging at a very slow rate of 1% power / day. Mechs that run out of power will also enter this state.
- When downed, or in the world map on a caravan, they use 0% power.
They can instead be recharged at a mech recharger or large mech recharger, which quickly recharges them - +50% power / day. This leads to a theoretical uptime of 83.3% - 5 days working, 1 day charging. The mech recharger itself creates waster. Once its waste meter is filled, toxic wastepacks are created. The amount of waste is directly correlated to the mech's bandwidth, where 1 bandwidth = 5 wastepacks.
Mechanoids can be repaired at the cost of their power, the rate dependent on which mech it is. This will restore otherwise permanent injuries. If killed, mechanoids can be ressurected at the cost of some size-dependent steel and 1 gestation cycle, so long as some part of their corpse is intact
Behavior
Mech are fully autonomous. Mechanoids assigned to work tasks have an effective Skill of 10, though most have a 50% Global Work Speed, and some of them work even slower. You cannot order mechanoid work in any direct way, though you can indirectly control it through setting zones. Specifically, mechs are put into control groups, which can then be assigned to one of four orders:
- Work: Do available work tasks. Start charging after reaching a configurable % of power left.
- Escort: Follow the mechanitor around and fight enemies. Start charging after reaching a configurable % of power left.
- Recharge: Look for available recharging stations and use them. Enter dormant self-charging if full or no available charging stations.
- Dormant self-charging: Turns off the mechs. While dormant, mechs recharge a very small amount of power (+1% power / day) without a charger or any pollution.
Control groups and orders may be changed, though the mechanitor must be controllable (not downed and not under a mental break), and their mechs must be in the same map. If they are separated, mechs will continue to do their tasks without a problem, and won't become hostile. However, control groups and their orders cannot be changed. Mechs can be rezoned regardless of the state of the mechanitor, allowing for them to be imprecisely controlled even when the mechanitor is having a mental break.
Mechs can also be drafted for combat, where they are controlled like any colonist. However, the mechanoid can only be ordered to move to spaces within a 25-tile radius from their master, and they can only be ordered to do other commands while in said radius. Mechs can be drafted outside of this range (but not if the mechanitor is downed), where they can defend themselves, carry out previous combat commands, or be commanded to go near the mechanitor.
Mechanoids in a caravan contribute towards its carrying capacity. They do not use power as long as they are on the world map.
If the mechanitor dies or runs out of bandwidth, mechanoids will go into the Uncontrolled state. They will not be uncontrolled if the mechanitor is downed, in a caravan, etc. After 1 game-day, or 60,000 ticks (16.67 mins) uncontrolled, they may go feral, joining the enemy mech hive. There is a MTB of 10 in-game days, with a cascade radius of 25 tiles.[Verify]
Work Speed
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Most mechanoids have a natural Global Work Speed of 50%. Tunnelers have a Global Work Speed of 150%, and the agrihand and constructoid have special modifiers to their specific job's work speed.
Work speed can be increased in a number of ways, and final work speed is controlled by the following equation:
Final work speed = (Base Work Speed × Mech booster) + (6% * Num. Sublinks) + Mechanoid Labor Bonus |
- Being in range of a mech booster boosts workspeed by 50%, multiplicative. This does not multiply any future factors to work speed.
- Each control sublink installed into the mechanitor increases Global Work Speed by +6%, after the mech booster is applied. Up to 3 standard and 3 high control sublinks can be installed at a time, for a +36% boost.
- If their mechanitor follows an ideoligion with the Mechanoid Labor: Enhanced precept, mechs gain an additive +20% boost to Global Work Speed, at the cost of colonist work speed. This boost is additive with sublinks and the booster but its effect is not multiplied by the boosters.
As most mechs start with 50% Global Work Speed, additive boosts are larger than they seem. For example, Labor: Enhanced will boost most mechs from 50% to 70% - that's a ×140% increase.
For example, with a work speed of 50%:
Control Sublinks |
Work Speed | Mech Boosted | Mech Boosted + Labor: Enhanced |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 50% | 75% | 95% |
1 | 56% | 81% | 101% |
2 | 62% | 87% | 107% |
3 | 68% | 93% | 113% |
4 | 74% | 99% | 119% |
5 | 80% | 105% | 125% |
6 | 86% | 111% | 131% |
Work speed can be further modified by regular factors, such as light and the Manipulation stat.
Bandwidth
Mechanoid Type | Bandwidth | Wastepacks Per Recharge |
---|---|---|
1 | 5 | |
2 | 10 | |
3 | 15 | |
4 | 20 | |
5 | 25 |
Controllable mechanoids
Mechanoid | Class | Armor (S/B/H) |
Body Size |
Health Scale |
Move Speed |
Melee DPS[1] (Post Hit Chance) |
Ranged weapon | Bandwidth | Research | Cost | Market Value[2] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agrihand | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 3.4 c/s | 4 (2.48) |
- | Basic mechtech | 50 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Cleansweeper | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.3 | 3.4 c/s | 2.31 (1.43) |
- | Basic mechtech | 50 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Constructoid | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 3.4 c/s | 3.45 (2.14) |
- | Basic mechtech | 50 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Lifter | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 2.8 c/s | 2.31 (1.43) |
- | Basic mechtech | 50 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Militor | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 3.8 c/s | 2.31 (1.43) |
Mini-shotgun | Basic mechtech | 50 + 1 | - | 1800 | |||
Centipede burner | Heavy | 72% / 22% / 200% | 3 | 4.32 | 1.9 c/s | 6.03 (3.74) |
Inferno cannon | High mechtech | 255 + 255 + 8 + 1 | - | 2600 | ||
Centipede gunner | Heavy | 72% / 22% / 200% | 3 | 4.32 | 1.9 c/s | 6.03 (3.74) |
Minigun | High mechtech | 255 + 255 + 8 + 1 | - | 2360 | ||
Diabolus | Superheavy | 75% / 25% / 200% | 4 | 4.5 | 2.4 c/s | 6.06 (3.76) |
Charge blaster turret Hellsphere cannon |
High mechtech | 300 + 300 + 2 + 1 | - | 3000 | ||
Fabricor | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 3.4 c/s | 2.31 (1.43) |
- | High mechtech | 100 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Lancer | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 0.72 | 4.7 c/s | 5.63 (3.49) |
Charge lance | High mechtech | 75 + 75 + 4 + 1 | - | 2555 | ||
Paramedic | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 3.8 c/s | 2.31 (1.43) |
- | High mechtech | 100 + 1 | - | 800 | |||
Pikeman | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 0.85 | 2.5 c/s | 5.23 (3.24) |
Needle gun | Standard mechtech | 100 + 40 + 4 + 1 | - | 2600 | ||
Scorcher | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 0.7 | 4.5 c/s | 5.23 (3.24) |
Mini-flameblaster | Standard mechtech | 80 + 32 + 3 + 1 | - | 2200 | ||
Scyther | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 1.32 | 4.7 c/s | 10 (6.2) |
- | Standard mechtech | 75 + 75 + 4 + 1 | - | 1200 | ||
Tunneler | Heavy | 80% / 40% / 200% | 3.5 | 1.5 | 1.9 c/s | 7.59 (4.71) |
- | Standard mechtech | 150 + 75 + 4 + 1 | - | 1200 | ||
Centipede blaster | Heavy | 72% / 22% / 200% | 3 | 4.32 | 1.9 c/s | 6.03 (3.74) |
Heavy charge blaster | Ultra mechtech | 255 + 355 + 8 + 1 | - | 2600 | ||
Centurion | Superheavy | 75% / 25% / 200% | 3.6 | 3 | 1.6 c/s | 6 (3.72) |
Charge blaster turret | Ultra mechtech | 300 + 200 + 2 + 1 + 1 | - | 1600 | ||
Legionary | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 0.72 | 4.3 c/s | 5.23 (3.24) |
Needle launcher | Ultra mechtech | 100 + 6 + 1 | - | 2600 | ||
Tesseron | Medium | 40% / 20% / 200% | 1 | 0.72 | 4.7 c/s | 5.63 (3.49) |
Beam graser | Ultra mechtech | 110 + 7 + 1 | - | 1344 | ||
War queen | Superheavy | 75% / 25% / 200% | 4 | 5.2 | 1.6 c/s | 2 (1.24) |
Charge blaster turret | Ultra mechtech | 600 + 300 + 3 + 1 + 1 | - | 1600 | ||
War urchin | Light | 20% / 10% / 200% | 0.7 | 1.3 | 4.2 c/s | 3.17 (1.97) |
Spiner | Ultra mechtech | 25 | - | 1300 |
- ↑ Note: This is the actual base average derived from the melee verb system updated in 1.1.2610, it may sometimes disagree with the listed value in the in-game infobox. It may also change depending on the stats and the melee verbs available to the wielder
- ↑ Note: This value includes that of the weapon it spawns with.
Version history
- Biotech DLC release - Introduced.
- 1.4.3555 - Mechs now count as partial pawns for determining raid points. Added precept for Mechanoid Labor. Combat mechs now count towards Autonomous Weapons for that respective precept.