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Moisture pumps may be built on [[bridge]]s, greatly expanding their placement and the land that they can affect.
 
Moisture pumps may be built on [[bridge]]s, greatly expanding their placement and the land that they can affect.
  
Once built and powered, moisture pumps instantly convert the tile directly beneath them if it can be converted. Mud, marsh and marshy soil are converted to soil. Soft sand is converted to sand. In all but ice and sea ice biomes, shallow water and shallow ocean water are converted to stony soil. In such biomes, they are converted to ice. All other terrain types are unaffected by moisture pumps, including moving water.
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Once built and powered, moisture pumps instantly convert the tile directly beneath them if it can be converted. Mud, marsh and marshy soil are converted to soil. Soft sand is converted to sand. Shallow water and shallow ocean water are converted to stony soil, except in ice and sea ice biomes where they are converted to ice. All other terrain types are unaffected by moisture pumps, including moving water.
  
 
They require [[Research#Moisture pump|Moisture pump]] research to be built.
 
They require [[Research#Moisture pump|Moisture pump]] research to be built.

Revision as of 20:14, 4 January 2020

Moisture pump

Moisture pump

Very slowly removes moisture from nearby terrain, converting marshes or shallow water into dry ground. Does not affect deep water.

Base Stats

Type
MiscellaneousFurniture
Beauty
-8
HP
50
Flammability
100%

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Yes
Cover Effectiveness
15%
Power
-150 W

A moisture pump slowly removes moisture from nearby terrain, always providing buildable and sometimes arable land. Once built and powered, its radius expands continuously (approx. 8.7 days per tile radius), in a circle up to a maximum of 6.9 tiles after a year. Once the tiles are converted, the effect is permanent. Moisture pumps continue to draw power once they've reached their maximum radius. Moisture pumps cannot be manually turned off and must either have their power source disconnected or be deconstructed to stop them drawing power.

Moisture pumps may be built on bridges, greatly expanding their placement and the land that they can affect.

Once built and powered, moisture pumps instantly convert the tile directly beneath them if it can be converted. Mud, marsh and marshy soil are converted to soil. Soft sand is converted to sand. Shallow water and shallow ocean water are converted to stony soil, except in ice and sea ice biomes where they are converted to ice. All other terrain types are unaffected by moisture pumps, including moving water.

They require Moisture pump research to be built.


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