To be fair, he said 4000 times as much as he was getting before he upgraded which I think was still higher than one, but still. Edit: went back and looked, it was actually 0.00% chance to start, so he was actually quite accurate in saying 4000 times increase.
I think it's been said in some other posts but biggest tips. 1. You get seeds from what you mine. It seems you are figuring that out, higher chances can make a big difference in the number of seeds you get 2. Use the challenges on the planet. Its best to do one at a time at the highest prestige level you can. You have to break the core to get the bonus. 3. Disable shiny blocks until the planet is easy (though I beat the game without using them) 4. i focused my farm on coal, iron, diamonds and such to make gunpowder, glass, steel, etc. Once you upgrade everything in a element, it's about useless later in the game. 5. Farm cores by prestiging every planet you can. They make you much stronger when you have the buff and farming can be much faster. Enjoying the playthrough
Shiny blocks unfortunately are trash. They are super hard to destroy for no reason and they just give a little more resources (15x a normal block if maxed out iirc), but they slow down the planet destruction soooooooooo much and block your laser/ship/stuff. You are much better off prestieging a couple of times rather than bothering with shiny blocks. Just turn them off and forget it.
In the late game they are awesome. I think they just unlock too early is all. They have a much greater chance to contain seeds. Which is great when you need resources for quantum computers
@@harmonic5107 After unlocking them and realizing how much they got in the way, I turned them off and never went back. Had no issues at all completing the rest of the game nor gathering seeds.
You should add episode numbers to the title. Always a struggle to know if I missed something and even worse when watching old content like the MC playthrough. Always a gamble opening videos.
Unfortunately, and keeping in mind this is just from what I'm aware of and I could very easily be wrong, episode numbers generally end up killing performance of videos, as people end up being turned off by feeling the obligation of watching all the earlier parts even if they're not interested in those parts.
Hi Matt. A little tip for the crafting menu - White number is how many you produce per tick - Yellow number is how many you have produced and can use. - Grey number is how many are in "backlog" to be produced (number in commas is the number you can produce given the resources you have available) A big tip. not sure if its useful or not... (Took me ages to get it) Some things gan do more than just prestige :) Damage booster in equipment is the best option. Makes you prestige a lot faster and the more you prestige the more you can get When you get stuck on prestiges... you can go for the "callenges" eg. stuck on perstige 30? go to perstige 20 or 15 do the challenges they give you a lot of boosters for that planet. Shiny blocks are super hard to break in your current stage. best to deactivate them when you do challenges. Hope this helps.
actually, while both the British and American way are correct, it was discovered in Denmark and the Danish say and spell it the British way, as does the rest of the world.
some tips : - farm organic matter first (farm will halp you a lot but you need mor seed chance) -disable shiny rock(in planet menu), they have to much life and a you stade you mant more core/prestige, so it's block you sorry for my english, is not my native language.
Hey RCE, Breaking the core unlocks higher Prestige levels for the planet, blocks have higher health but gives you more resources. Challenges on the other hand unlock after you break the first core on the planet(Top Left of the screen when you select a planet) and you can do the same challenges once on every Prestige level and they give you permanent bonuses for that planet and they stack and are active even if you turn the Challenges OFF.... so even with just Prestige 2-3 with the Challenge bonuses for each of those levels you will be raking in ridiculous amounts of resources compared to if you are just grinding the Prestige 1-2 rank on the planet AND you will be doing like 2-3x more damage which just makes it so much faster to drill. Probably not an exaggeration to say that I could have saved myself hours of grinding if I had figured out how these worked from the start.
Btw. you got the seeds right - whatever material you're digging, those kind of seeds you got. There's an upgrade about the chance. A tip about this core proximity multiplier if you need it but you die once you touch the core. Well, you die if you want to drill it, right? So, once the inner layer is destroyed, you can point the mouse out of the core (totally opposite direction - say, top middle of the screen) and don't touch the keyboard. Leave the drill fall down and to touch the core with it's "bottom" and then you can leave. (After your previous video I loved the game and spend almost 20 hrs in a row :D )
@@samuelpenney5925 You just need to break the core while the challenge is active. That will give you a permanent bonus to the planet, with the size of the multiplier based on which prestige level you completed the challenge
Yeah, this is the biggest thing that Matt’s not doing yet. The challenges are huge bonus multipliers, and some of them even make breaking blocks easier.
I can’t explain why I find this series like a vitamin my body craves. I cannot avoid watching it, not a minute to wait! I think it’s a game that’s well suited to RCE… that’s my guess to why I find this combination so beautifully tantalising
Because you made this damn game look so interesting I've become addicted to playing when not at work. Thanks! Oh and if you don't have it yet wait until you get the infinity box in equipment. Can't wait to see you change the sun into a supernova and blackhole. Have fun!
To understand what grass is, one must start with its anatomy. Grass is a member of the Poaceae family, a botanical group characterized by its unique structure. Each grass plant typically consists of the following components: a. Roots: Grasses have fibrous root systems that anchor them into the soil. These roots also play a crucial role in nutrient absorption. b. Stems (Culms): The stems of grasses, known as culms, are typically hollow and cylindrical. They provide support for the plant and are essential for vertical growth. c. Leaves: Grass leaves are long and slender, featuring parallel veins. They are adapted for efficient photosynthesis and vary in size and shape among different grass species. d. Inflorescence: Grasses reproduce through inflorescences, which are clusters of tiny flowers arranged in characteristic spikelets. The arrangement of these flowers varies widely among different species. Ecological Significance of Grass: Grass ecosystems, including grasslands, meadows, and prairies, have a profound impact on our planet's ecology. Grasses provide a myriad of ecological functions: a. Soil Stabilization: Grass roots help prevent soil erosion, stabilizing landscapes and reducing the loss of fertile topsoil. b. Carbon Storage: Grasslands store significant amounts of carbon, playing a role in mitigating climate change. c. Biodiversity Support: Grasslands support diverse wildlife, from herbivores that graze on grasses to predators that hunt in these habitats. d. Fire Adaptation: Some grasses are adapted to thrive in fire-prone environments, playing a vital role in fire ecology. Diversity of Grass Species: Grass is an incredibly diverse plant family, with over 12,000 recognized species. These species range from towering bamboo to tiny, inconspicuous grasses. Notable grass species include: a. Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis): Common in lawns, golf courses, and sports fields due to its fine texture and attractive appearance. b. Bamboo (Bambusoideae): Known for its rapid growth, bamboo is a versatile plant used in construction, textiles, and culinary arts. c. Wheat (Triticum spp.): A staple crop globally, wheat is a grass species critical for human food production. d. Elephant Grass (Pennisetum purpureum): Used for forage and as a biofuel crop due to its rapid growth and high biomass yield.
I just conquered this game today, with 100% achievements. I did have every planet, including the sun and supernova, up to 69 prestige, but had to leave increasing them to grind the 10 million block achievement. No other reason. It's a fun game.
When you destroy the core, your resource bonus is applied immediately, so if you are farming for a layer’s resource you might as well not restart and finish off the planet.
If you spam all orbital lazers at once they will rip trough all planet also turn off shiny blocks they rly dont do much they just make planets so much harder and give you litle in return
Good gosh. Shiny blocks are so bad. They're basically landmines with almost no reward to them. So many times have my runs gone short because I left it on and whilst I was diving in material that was easily shredded normally I hit a shiny block and it just instantly wipes my fuel.
@@XtreeM_FaiL I know that and have done that. Shiny blocks are still a complete and utter waste of time. In the time it takes to break apart a few shiny blocks you could easily prestige a planet like a dozen times. And what's more you are replying to a statement about a gripe that all they do is kill runs. Because I ran into them accidentally not realising there were shiny blocks in the first place. What even is your point.
To clear up what the Q stands for, it's short for Quadrillion. With many incremental games like these generally it goes: K = Thousand M = Million B = Billion T = Trillion Q = Quadrillion (sometimes Qa) Qi = Quintillion Sx = Sextillion Sp = Septillion O = Octillion N = Nonillion D = Decillion UD = Undecillion DD = Duodecillion TD = Tridecillion etc. Cookie Clicker has taught me the names of some big numbers, I got 1.76 Trevigintillion cookies (1 with 72 zeros after it)
just beat this game bc of your videos, its fun how op you get towards the end. if i was you id try getting to the blackhole level as fast as you can to get the infinity box, its so op. EDIT: also, farm the earth planet to get your seed chance up. to get organic matter you gotta kill the guys that attack you, and the more the timer goes up the more of those guys will come attack you, giving you more organic matter. if you farm that you get to the point where youre getting like 20k seeds a run. also, once you start getting the upgrades that give you more stuff depending on the amount of cores you have youll have to be more mindful of spending too much prestige in your farming tab.
Hey Matt, just finished this game and have a quick trip - go back to the green planet to get more organic matter, and use it to upgrade your seed chance. The higher that number, the more seeds you get on each run.
Sir Humphrey Davy actually named the element Aluminum in 1812 but British editors changed it to Aluminium to be more in line with other elements such as Potassium and Sodium. The proper term is Aluminum.
The timer stuff on some planets are challenges you can do to gain extra buffs. When you click on a planet the top left of the screen should show the challenges
i love how, i can watch you play games, i would never in a lifetime play my self, and have the fun of my live doing so ! Your content is so entertaining and joifull it realy cheers me up anytime i zap in.
Yeah, when prestiging planets, remember to clear the core then just rip the planet apart for rare resources. Make the most of the x15 multiplyer. Look at what materials you're needing for the next upgrades. Just hammer them and hopefully you'll get some more seeds for it too!
Turn off shiny blocks until way late game, it just kills you quickly and blocks your ability to prestige as fast. Every resource has a seed, start from the first planet and got through them all and get some seeds Use your cores in your farming area for the resources you need the most of, coal, diamond, etc, then use the rest evenly across the rest so you can get resources for upgrades you aren't focusing on. Getting more seeds per resource in the beginning is much better than getting more cores on it, as the multiplier for how many resources you get shoots up very quickly, and has a better output while the seed amount is lower. Prestige the early planets as far as you can to harvest extra cores. They're used in farming, damage multipliers and other bonuses, so having more will boost you further, which is why your damage shot up so much in the video, you blew through a ton of prestiges really quickly. Your options for shiny blocks, as well as later when you get to the sun, are in the same bottom left area where the prestige drop down is for all the planets.
You get seeds depending on the planet you mine. For example the started planet will give you iron, silicon and aluminium seeds, the moon gives coal sulphur and rock. From my understanding you get a higher chance of seeds from destroying the core but you can get seeds from destroying the relevant block. Iron for iron seeds etc etc
The best way to gain money (and cores) in this game is to prestiege the Home planet as much as you can. Also equip the siphon expander for maximum moolah. Also, funny how he bought the gem materializer at the start of the video and then completely forgot about it. P.S. You can right-click multiple times to stack orbital lasers. I'm not sure wether or not this is actually more efficient than using one at a time. Shiny blocks are also kinda bad, as they're really tough and completely stop orbital lasers.
+4000% to Matt is "4000 times as much" a true engineer
Its 20x lol its EZ
@@ineszaibi1863+4000% means 4100% total, which is 41 times as much
40 times
:)
To be fair, he said 4000 times as much as he was getting before he upgraded which I think was still higher than one, but still.
Edit: went back and looked, it was actually 0.00% chance to start, so he was actually quite accurate in saying 4000 times increase.
This is rapidly becoming one of my favorite video series
This game is very aesthetic to watch, like popping bubble wrap.
I found a Sibby in the wild!
Not technically a reply but just so Matt can see: you can mine the sun
its gets better
@@zincalloycopper2
The Atari arcade game sounds are perfect
I think it's been said in some other posts but biggest tips.
1. You get seeds from what you mine. It seems you are figuring that out, higher chances can make a big difference in the number of seeds you get
2. Use the challenges on the planet. Its best to do one at a time at the highest prestige level you can. You have to break the core to get the bonus.
3. Disable shiny blocks until the planet is easy (though I beat the game without using them)
4. i focused my farm on coal, iron, diamonds and such to make gunpowder, glass, steel, etc. Once you upgrade everything in a element, it's about useless later in the game.
5. Farm cores by prestiging every planet you can. They make you much stronger when you have the buff and farming can be much faster.
Enjoying the playthrough
Shiny blocks unfortunately are trash.
They are super hard to destroy for no reason and they just give a little more resources (15x a normal block if maxed out iirc),
but they slow down the planet destruction soooooooooo much and block your laser/ship/stuff. You are much better off prestieging a couple of times rather than bothering with shiny blocks.
Just turn them off and forget it.
In the late game they are awesome. I think they just unlock too early is all. They have a much greater chance to contain seeds. Which is great when you need resources for quantum computers
@@harmonic5107Yea...early shiny blocks just stopped you in your tracks. Later with 20 drones and stuff, they are just bonus.
@@harmonic5107 After unlocking them and realizing how much they got in the way, I turned them off and never went back. Had no issues at all completing the rest of the game nor gathering seeds.
I beated the game without even touching shiny blocks
I beat the game in 10 hours
It amazes me how watching RCE play a game that I wouldn't ever be interested in can be so fascinating
You should add episode numbers to the title. Always a struggle to know if I missed something and even worse when watching old content like the MC playthrough. Always a gamble opening videos.
Unfortunately, and keeping in mind this is just from what I'm aware of and I could very easily be wrong, episode numbers generally end up killing performance of videos, as people end up being turned off by feeling the obligation of watching all the earlier parts even if they're not interested in those parts.
@AshleyTMDW yes this is true if RUclips thinks its a series it will get less attention from you tube thus decrease performance of his video
It’s in the description
Hi Matt.
A little tip for the crafting menu
- White number is how many you produce per tick
- Yellow number is how many you have produced and can use.
- Grey number is how many are in "backlog" to be produced (number in commas is the number you can produce given the resources you have available)
A big tip. not sure if its useful or not... (Took me ages to get it) Some things gan do more than just prestige :)
Damage booster in equipment is the best option. Makes you prestige a lot faster and the more you prestige the more you can get
When you get stuck on prestiges... you can go for the "callenges" eg. stuck on perstige 30? go to perstige 20 or 15 do the challenges they give you a lot of boosters for that planet.
Shiny blocks are super hard to break in your current stage. best to deactivate them when you do challenges.
Hope this helps.
Matt would have been a great colonial British. Look at him conquering whole planets
Time to take out the core of the Sun
@@monad_tcp RCE: Ruthless Conquest Empire
Meanwhile theres a heatwave outside
Matt's Ancestors watching from hell: YES LAD!!!!!
Not enough "Rule, Britania" when unlocking a new planet.
One of the best feelings is opening RUclips and finding a new video that you made thanks for all this content
i agree
Nice to watch you trying to finish the game. Quick tip, shinny blocks are way harder to break, so disabling it might help prestige planets faster.
so glad this became a series!
1:31 the best time, when matt said aluminum correctly. 👏👏👏
Why does he sound disgusted when he said it💀💀💀
actually, while both the British and American way are correct, it was discovered in Denmark and the Danish say and spell it the British way, as does the rest of the world.
some tips :
- farm organic matter first (farm will halp you a lot but you need mor seed chance)
-disable shiny rock(in planet menu), they have to much life and a you stade you mant more core/prestige, so it's block you
sorry for my english, is not my native language.
''Matt not getting through clay''
The 8 grenades in his pocket:''Am i joke to you?
Hey RCE,
Breaking the core unlocks higher Prestige levels for the planet, blocks have higher health but gives you more resources.
Challenges on the other hand unlock after you break the first core on the planet(Top Left of the screen when you select a planet) and you can do the same challenges once on every Prestige level and they give you permanent bonuses for that planet and they stack and are active even if you turn the Challenges OFF.... so even with just Prestige 2-3 with the Challenge bonuses for each of those levels you will be raking in ridiculous amounts of resources compared to if you are just grinding the Prestige 1-2 rank on the planet AND you will be doing like 2-3x more damage which just makes it so much faster to drill.
Probably not an exaggeration to say that I could have saved myself hours of grinding if I had figured out how these worked from the start.
Btw. you got the seeds right - whatever material you're digging, those kind of seeds you got. There's an upgrade about the chance.
A tip about this core proximity multiplier if you need it but you die once you touch the core.
Well, you die if you want to drill it, right?
So, once the inner layer is destroyed, you can point the mouse out of the core (totally opposite direction - say, top middle of the screen) and don't touch the keyboard. Leave the drill fall down and to touch the core with it's "bottom" and then you can leave.
(After your previous video I loved the game and spend almost 20 hrs in a row :D )
"Aluminum, that just sounds weird"
The Americans are fuming.
You should do the challenges on the top left. They also add multipliers. It's best to do them one at a time on prestige 1.
actually i was wondering about the second challege on home planet. I was doing it the other day and I am not really sure how to complete it? help?
@@samuelpenney5925which one ?
@@samuelpenney5925 You just need to break the core while the challenge is active. That will give you a permanent bonus to the planet, with the size of the multiplier based on which prestige level you completed the challenge
@Jason820 i broke the entire planet and its core. it did not give me the bonus.. 🤔 ill try it again today, i wonder if it was just a bug.
Yeah, this is the biggest thing that Matt’s not doing yet. The challenges are huge bonus multipliers, and some of them even make breaking blocks easier.
This is so fun to watch,
great job matt
I can’t explain why I find this series like a vitamin my body craves. I cannot avoid watching it, not a minute to wait! I think it’s a game that’s well suited to RCE… that’s my guess to why I find this combination so beautifully tantalising
Because you made this damn game look so interesting I've become addicted to playing when not at work. Thanks! Oh and if you don't have it yet wait until you get the infinity box in equipment. Can't wait to see you change the sun into a supernova and blackhole. Have fun!
I'm an early engineer
Mee too
The early engineer catches the best architects.
@failtail3836 yes, the cream of the crop
Me too
Indeed
I'm addicted to this series
To understand what grass is, one must start with its anatomy. Grass is a member of the Poaceae family, a botanical group characterized by its unique structure. Each grass plant typically consists of the following components:
a. Roots: Grasses have fibrous root systems that anchor them into the soil. These roots also play a crucial role in nutrient absorption.
b. Stems (Culms): The stems of grasses, known as culms, are typically hollow and cylindrical. They provide support for the plant and are essential for vertical growth.
c. Leaves: Grass leaves are long and slender, featuring parallel veins. They are adapted for efficient photosynthesis and vary in size and shape among different grass species.
d. Inflorescence: Grasses reproduce through inflorescences, which are clusters of tiny flowers arranged in characteristic spikelets. The arrangement of these flowers varies widely among different species.
Ecological Significance of Grass:
Grass ecosystems, including grasslands, meadows, and prairies, have a profound impact on our planet's ecology. Grasses provide a myriad of ecological functions:
a. Soil Stabilization: Grass roots help prevent soil erosion, stabilizing landscapes and reducing the loss of fertile topsoil.
b. Carbon Storage: Grasslands store significant amounts of carbon, playing a role in mitigating climate change.
c. Biodiversity Support: Grasslands support diverse wildlife, from herbivores that graze on grasses to predators that hunt in these habitats.
d. Fire Adaptation: Some grasses are adapted to thrive in fire-prone environments, playing a vital role in fire ecology.
Diversity of Grass Species:
Grass is an incredibly diverse plant family, with over 12,000 recognized species. These species range from towering bamboo to tiny, inconspicuous grasses. Notable grass species include:
a. Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis): Common in lawns, golf courses, and sports fields due to its fine texture and attractive appearance.
b. Bamboo (Bambusoideae): Known for its rapid growth, bamboo is a versatile plant used in construction, textiles, and culinary arts.
c. Wheat (Triticum spp.): A staple crop globally, wheat is a grass species critical for human food production.
d. Elephant Grass (Pennisetum purpureum): Used for forage and as a biofuel crop due to its rapid growth and high biomass yield.
How long do you think it'll be until he realizes how many times he's dying to shiny blocks now that he unlocked them?
Im loving this series and im hoping for more ship graveyard!! It was so fun to watch
It’s always so clear when Matt gets hopelessly addicted to a game! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This game has one of the best asmr yet
This game is weirdly addictive to watch, I'd absolutely love to see more of it!
I just conquered this game today, with 100% achievements. I did have every planet, including the sun and supernova, up to 69 prestige, but had to leave increasing them to grind the 10 million block achievement. No other reason.
It's a fun game.
Him almost swaring befor the vidio cuts out at 22:48 has got tbe the highlight of the video
Within the time Matt made his next installment of this series, I bought the game and maxed out the entire skill tree.
When you destroy the core, your resource bonus is applied immediately, so if you are farming for a layer’s resource you might as well not restart and finish off the planet.
This game is so satisfying to watch. So glad I discovered the channel!
If you spam all orbital lazers at once they will rip trough all planet also turn off shiny blocks they rly dont do much they just make planets so much harder and give you litle in return
Good gosh. Shiny blocks are so bad.
They're basically landmines with almost no reward to them.
So many times have my runs gone short because I left it on and whilst I was diving in material that was easily shredded normally I hit a shiny block and it just instantly wipes my fuel.
@@dazenith4517 You hit them wrong way.
Land ass first. You can even sit top of the cores unharm.
@@XtreeM_FaiL I know that and have done that. Shiny blocks are still a complete and utter waste of time. In the time it takes to break apart a few shiny blocks you could easily prestige a planet like a dozen times.
And what's more you are replying to a statement about a gripe that all they do is kill runs. Because I ran into them accidentally not realising there were shiny blocks in the first place. What even is your point.
To clear up what the Q stands for, it's short for Quadrillion. With many incremental games like these generally it goes:
K = Thousand
M = Million
B = Billion
T = Trillion
Q = Quadrillion (sometimes Qa)
Qi = Quintillion
Sx = Sextillion
Sp = Septillion
O = Octillion
N = Nonillion
D = Decillion
UD = Undecillion
DD = Duodecillion
TD = Tridecillion
etc.
Cookie Clicker has taught me the names of some big numbers, I got 1.76 Trevigintillion cookies (1 with 72 zeros after it)
Such a nice change of pace, especially after matt ad watching simulator😂
(I’m sure the editor also agrees)
Thank you for doing multiple videos on the same game it really is amazing
“Ah, I am an engineer” laughing out loud. 12/10 content
just beat this game bc of your videos, its fun how op you get towards the end. if i was you id try getting to the blackhole level as fast as you can to get the infinity box, its so op.
EDIT: also, farm the earth planet to get your seed chance up. to get organic matter you gotta kill the guys that attack you, and the more the timer goes up the more of those guys will come attack you, giving you more organic matter. if you farm that you get to the point where youre getting like 20k seeds a run. also, once you start getting the upgrades that give you more stuff depending on the amount of cores you have youll have to be more mindful of spending too much prestige in your farming tab.
Hey Matt, just finished this game and have a quick trip - go back to the green planet to get more organic matter, and use it to upgrade your seed chance. The higher that number, the more seeds you get on each run.
Im addicted to this series
More please!!! This is so fun to watch!!!!
Sir Humphrey Davy actually named the element Aluminum in 1812 but British editors changed it to Aluminium to be more in line with other elements such as Potassium and Sodium. The proper term is Aluminum.
The timer stuff on some planets are challenges you can do to gain extra buffs. When you click on a planet the top left of the screen should show the challenges
I'm loving this series
More please, I could watch this all day!
Day 84 of asking Matt to play Mindustry.
Yes
Nop
YESS
tip 1: turn shiny blocks off they just get in the way.
tip 2: orbital lasers stack for massive damage when getting to a core.
Is the core made of Niff Tea?
Love this game, went and downloaded it after the last video and I can say it's worth it!
Calls himself "Civil Engineer".
Wipes out multiple planets and harvests the cores for a power boost. True architecture stuff Matt
Love this series
Would love to see orbital laser hit the teir 1 planet. Can you farm cores you've prestiged?
No. You can only get one core per planet per prestige.
I’m loving this one, please keep playing this!
Hint for cash and such Matt, prestige home around 100 times. :D Make sure to collect clay for shrapnel too.
Hell yeah more mining. This video dropped as I was mining asteroids in Starfield.
I love this game. Please, please keep this going
watching someone else play idle games is so much more rewarding than doing it myself
I’m really enjoying watching you play this game, looking forward to each time you upload it 😊
At it's core, this is a clicker like 'adventure capitalist', but wrapped in a pleasing "exploding things" motif.
Absolutely love watching you play this
I always love a half hour episode!
Fantasic game and a fantastic youtuber! Cant wait for a next video!
You need to save up and get your vision up so you can see more planets and new resopurces.
The addictiveness of this game is not to be underestimated
you sould go to the equipment that is what the gem miteriolizers is
i love how, i can watch you play games, i would never in a lifetime play my self, and have the fun of my live doing so ! Your content is so entertaining and joifull it realy cheers me up anytime i zap in.
Cheers buddy!
i hope planetnado t-shirt is out soon
I bought this game after your first video on it and loved it. Would love to see you finish it off!
Worlds largest tech tree
Laughs in Path of Exile
15:46 he said while adding another one to the left so that is 11-10-10
25:25 Matt C'mon it's Quadrilion... 25:35 Thanks I was worried 😂😂
Really good and fun series so addicting
"World's Largest Tech Tree"
*Looks nervously at Factorio mods*
Yeah, when prestiging planets, remember to clear the core then just rip the planet apart for rare resources. Make the most of the x15 multiplyer. Look at what materials you're needing for the next upgrades. Just hammer them and hopefully you'll get some more seeds for it too!
I love watching him play this game
Went from a civil engineer to a strait James Bond villain. Something only architects dream of
Turn off shiny blocks until way late game, it just kills you quickly and blocks your ability to prestige as fast.
Every resource has a seed, start from the first planet and got through them all and get some seeds
Use your cores in your farming area for the resources you need the most of, coal, diamond, etc, then use the rest evenly across the rest so you can get resources for upgrades you aren't focusing on.
Getting more seeds per resource in the beginning is much better than getting more cores on it, as the multiplier for how many resources you get shoots up very quickly, and has a better output while the seed amount is lower.
Prestige the early planets as far as you can to harvest extra cores. They're used in farming, damage multipliers and other bonuses, so having more will boost you further, which is why your damage shot up so much in the video, you blew through a ton of prestiges really quickly.
Your options for shiny blocks, as well as later when you get to the sun, are in the same bottom left area where the prestige drop down is for all the planets.
Real civil engineer is a real procrastination nightmare for an engineering student like myself.
You get seeds depending on the planet you mine. For example the started planet will give you iron, silicon and aluminium seeds, the moon gives coal sulphur and rock. From my understanding you get a higher chance of seeds from destroying the core but you can get seeds from destroying the relevant block. Iron for iron seeds etc etc
I want more of this series
Amazing to watch, thanks Matt!
Loving this game right now
The best way to gain money (and cores) in this game is to prestiege the Home planet as much as you can. Also equip the siphon expander for maximum moolah.
Also, funny how he bought the gem materializer at the start of the video and then completely forgot about it.
P.S. You can right-click multiple times to stack orbital lasers. I'm not sure wether or not this is actually more efficient than using one at a time. Shiny blocks are also kinda bad, as they're really tough and completely stop orbital lasers.
little fun fact to Aluminum : in german Aluminum is actually called "Aluminium" ^^ just like you called it ^^
"The world's largest tech tree" No one tell him about Path of Exile
Thanks Matt.
Such a fun and simple series lol
Keep ‘‘em coming
We need more pile up!
(Use the Gem device to upgrade the crafting as much as possible, gotta get that efficient crafting)
I love this game so much, thank you for making this lik a multiple video thing :D
You should bring Airborne Kingdom on the channel! It is a very fun game
i played this game for 13hs yesterday and finish it, really fun and adicting game
I fully beat the game a week ago, its fun. I'd recommend to get it
Please never stop playing thissss
I love how you totally became not a drill after a short while
Great series very entertaining
So glad to see you playing starfield