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| align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Welding Fuel Tank|tanks]] and ammunition boxes. | | align="left" | Most commonly used in the manufacture of [[Welding Fuel Tank|tanks]] and ammunition boxes. | ||
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| align="center" | [[File:Calcium.png|20px]] <br> Calcium | | align="center" | [[File:Calcium.png|20px]] <br> [[Calcium]] | ||
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| align="left" | Used to manufacture [[Tonic Liquid]]. | | align="left" | Used to manufacture [[Tonic Liquid]]. | ||
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| align="center" | [[File:Carbon.png|50px]] <br> Carbon | | align="center" | [[File:Carbon.png|50px]] <br> [[Carbon]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 11 July 2020
Crafting Materials are used in making different kinds of items in the Fabricator.
List of Raw Materials
Raw Materials can be made by deconstructing certain Minerals.
Material | Price Research | Price Military | Price City | Price Outpost | Price Mine | Description |
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Aluminum |
42 Credits | 42 Credits | 42 Credits | 42 Credits | 29 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of tanks and ammunition boxes. |
Calcium |
31 Credits | 31 Credits | 31 Credits | 31 Credits | 21 Credits | Used to manufacture Tonic Liquid. |
Carbon |
10 Credits | N/A | 10 Credits | 10 Credits | 7 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of steel and plastic. |
Chlorine |
11 Credits | 11 Credits | 11 Credits | N/A | 7 Credits | Most commonly used saline, a common treatment for blood loss, and Chloral hydrate, a powerful sedative. |
Copper |
22 Credits | 22 Credits | 22 Credits | 22 Credits | 15 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of electrical wiring. |
Iron |
5 Credits | 5 Credits | 5 Credits | 5 Credits | 3 Credits | Can be used in the manufacture of simple tools, or refined into steel by mixing it with Carbon. |
Lead |
18 Credits | 18 Credits | 18 Credits | 18 Credits | 12 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various types of ammunition. |
Lithium |
88 Credits | 88 Credits | 88 Credits | 88 Credits | 61 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and antipsychotic drugs. |
Magnesium |
65 Credits | 65 Credits | 65 Credits | 65 Credits | 45 Credits | Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water. |
Phosphorus |
15 Credits | 15 Credits | 15 Credits | 15 Credits | 10 Credits | Used in the manufacture of lamps, explosives and some medical compounds. |
Potassium |
10 Credits | 10 Credits | 10 Credits | 10 Credits | 7 Credits | Used in the manufacture of explosives and medical compounds. Reacts violently when in contact with water. |
Rubber |
10 Credits | 10 Credits | 10 Credits | 20 Credits | N/A | Used to manufacture Diving Gear and Wires. |
Silicon |
31 Credits | 31 Credits | 31 Credits | 31 Credits | 21 Credits | Used as an ingredient in aluminium alloys, plastic and various electrical components. |
Sodium |
33 Credits | 33 Credits | 33 Credits | 33 Credits | 23 Credits | Medical fabricators can combine sodium and chloride to create a saline solution, which can be used as a treatment for blood loss or as an ingredient for more complex medicine. |
Thorium |
125 Credits | 125 Credits | 125 Credits | 125 Credits | 87 Credits | Used to manufacture long-lasting Fuel Rods, and Radiotoxin. |
Tin |
11 Credits | 11 Credits | 11 Credits | 11 Credits | 7 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of various electrical components. |
Titanium |
65 Credits | 65 Credits | 65 Credits | 65 Credits | 45 Credits | Used to manufacture Ballistic Fiber, Piercing Ammunition Box, and Titanium-Aluminum Alloy. |
Uranium |
50 Credits | 50 Credits | 50 Credits | 50 Credits | 35 Credits | Can be refined in a fabricator to create fuel rods for a nuclear reactor, or used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. |
Zinc |
26 Credits | 26 Credits | 26 Credits | 26 Credits | 18 Credits | Most commonly used in the manufacture of batteries and Tonic Liquid. |
List of Processed Materials
Processed Materials can be made by using certain raw materials in the Fabricator or Medical Fabricator.
Material | Price Research | Price Military | Price City | Price Outpost | Price Mine | Notes |
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Ballistic Fiber |
125 Credits | 125 Credits | 125 Credits | 110 Credits | N/A | Used for manufacturing Security Gear. |
Flash Powder |
120 Credits | 120 Credits | N/A | N/A | N/A | Used for crafting Flares, Sufforin, Compound N, Stun Grenades. Explodes if it impacts a surface hard enough. |
Organic Fiber |
40 Credits | 40 Credits | 40 Credits | 60 Credits | N/A | Used for crafting Bandages. |
Plastic |
40 Credits | 40 Credits | 40 Credits | 40 Credits | N/A | Used for manufacturing certain tools, weapons, equipment, FPGA Circuits and C-4 Blocks. |
Titanium-Aluminium Alloy |
200 Credits | 175 Credits | 200 Credits | 200 Credits | 122 Credits | Used for manufacturing the Diving Suit, Grenade Launcher and Riot Shotgun. |
Steel Bar |
25 Credits | 25 Credits | 25 Credits | 30 Credits | 17 Credits | Used for manufacturing tools, weapons, fuel rods, equipment and sirens. |
List of Rare Metals
Rare Metals can only be purchased from Research Outposts or acquired by deconstructing Alien Artifacts and other alien items.
Metal | Price | Description |
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Dementonite Bar |
200 Credits | Used to manufacture Deliriumine. |
Fulgurium Bar |
200 Credits | Used to manufacture Fulgurium Battery Cells and Fuel Rods. |
Incendium Bar |
200 Credits | Used to manufacture Welding Fuel Tanks and other explosives. The bar itself can explode if it impacts a surface hard enough. |
Physicorium Bar |
200 Credits | Used to manufacture physicorium variants of Railgun Shells, Coilgun Ammunition Boxes and Spears. |