They currently cost about 975-1000 coin (c) per block, which seems comparatively cheap for the amount of effort and bottleneck to build them for oneself. I’ve been moving in the advanced power coils slowly and steadily. On the bright side, it is now built to satisfaction. Making each machine now 4 blocks long, instead of 3 blocks long, meant extending the width of the -entire- building by at least 6 blocks.Ĭue a little half-scream, half-resigned sigh one character switch to the crafter alt to buy more plots with (thankfully) sufficient free cubits, and several hours of hammering down one entire wall, flattening the ground of the new plots, scrounging around for more colored building blocks and extending floor, ceiling, wall and lights. ![]() ![]() Readers with a little more forward thinking might have realized the problem I ran headlong into ten minutes later, after having ripped up all the blocks. …or I re-did the room configuration, hammering down all placed machines, wires (spark links) and blocks.įueled by an excess of optimism and desire for future proofing, I decided to re-do. So now I either lived with my machines sticking out by 1 block, narrowing the comfortable 3 block corridor space into a claustrophobic squeeze… The initial L-shaped space-saving configuration had to be re-adapted when I discovered some of the power coils would not agree to be placed so close to the protruding machine block.Ĭue the long sigh when I realized there was a reason why veteran Boundless players put their machines in straight 4×1 row, either horizontally or vertically. ![]() As predicted, it took the better part of the weekend and some of the following week, but the home base build is over.Īs -not- predicted, but not completely unexpected, no plan survives contact with the enemy.
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