![]() ![]() If you guys still want to complain about where a certain material should be placed within the tier lists (heck, I personally find it strange that, in Terraria, Silver and Gold are both considered to be higher-tier equipment sets than Iron), perhaps you guys should look into developing your own Frackin Universe level mods. I'd much rather just wait and see for myself before I decide how I'd want to design my total conversion mod. Personally, I would've wanted to include more primitive crafting tiers, like wood, bone, glass, and stone, and move Iron, Steel, and Titanium tiers, along with interplanetary travel in general, to the early-midgame part to encourage more player investment into their starting world, much like in Terraria (and to a lesser extent, the Koala versions of Starbound), but that's probably something that I'd want to reserve for a mod, possibly a total conversion mod, that's probably as ambitious as Frackin Universe.Īnyways, all this bickering about whether or not there should be Copper-Iron Alloys, or Carbon-Iron Alloys, or any other combination of materials all sound rather pointless to me personally. Guess I will be modding in Steel later on. As such, they probably wanted to appeal to the Terraria fanbase instead of striving to do their own thing. all they had to do was switch literally one word in a recipe file to address 90% of complaints, but they decided to go the much more difficult route and replace Steel entirely.Įdit: Based on my quick google search for 'tungsten body armor', I am pretty certain the main reason they decided to go with Tungsten is because of Terraria, which has Tungsten Armor. Changing the recipes of all the alloys to make precious metals required and finally give them a use was a boring decision, and they did not need to remove Uranium and Solarium (inherently more interesting than any of the "precious metals") to balance their games progression.Īnd now Tungsten is a progression metal instead of Steel for whatever reason. Impervium and cerulium are gone as well, so tier 6 is probably getting a revamp.Ĭlick to expand.And some people like yourself laser focused on the limited uses of steel with copper, instead of the general composition of steel which is just iron and carbon from coal (coke). As of the latest nightly build, rubium is completely gone and was replaced with ferozium. Maybe they could call it duramite or duranium. ![]() ![]() Durasteel sounds more like an alloy to me, but since it's just a made up metal, it's not really that big of a deal. Tungsten carbide would be pretty awesome.įun fact: Durasteel is an ore in nightly. It's sad to see that the game will no longer have any alloys (I'm still not sure what's going to happen to impervium, ferozium and cerulium yet). Even if steel was no longer used for crafting armor and weapons, I feel like it could still be available for crafting tiles, furniture, machines, components, or even upgrades that slightly boost the stats of low tier armor and weapons. I'm pretty sure tungsten has a greater hardness than titanium so I feel like it would make sense for them to switch places. Core Fragment ( 10%/ 6.67%/ 10%/ 10.I think tungsten is fine, but titanium and tungsten should be swapped in the crafting progression so that tungsten is at tier 3 and titanium is at tier 2.Also researching the recipe to craft Tungsten Ore from Iron Ore requires you to have at least 1 Tungsten Ore to begin with. Note that this planet is tier 1 and doesn't have any Tungsten Ore in the ground. If needed, it can be obtained even on the first Garden planet (either from Iron Ore or by centrifuging Lava). It exists in great quantities on some Mountainous planets. Tungsten Ore can be found on most tier 2-2.4 planets, including the Desert and Forest planets in the starting system.
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