In the hypoxia game, in order to improve efficiency and survival conditions, players can use robot miners to conduct automated mining. Made of refined metal, these devices, once powered, can continuously excavate natural bricks within a preset working area ( a 16 x 9 area).
•Manufacture : First, you need to obtain enough refined metal to build a robot miner through the clone's "super-hard material mining" (second level) technology.
• Setup : Place the robot on the ground, making sure its bottom is against at least two layers of bricks to allow it to stand stably.
•Power on : Connect power to the robot miner and it will start mining automatically.
•Limitations : The robot miner has a low mining level and is only suitable for ordinary bricks. It cannot mine advanced resources such as abyssal spar, wolframite and diamonds.
•Advantages : In remote areas or harsh environments, robot miners can greatly reduce the labor intensity of replicators.
•Space requirements : Make sure there is enough space around for the robot to move and dig.
•Maintenance : Check the robot regularly to prevent malfunctions caused by collisions or electrical problems.
•Location selection : Prioritize locations close to resources that are abundant but difficult to reach by humans.
FAQ:
1. Q: Can I place robot miners anywhere?
A: It is not recommended to place it directly on the edge or in an open area to prevent miners from accidentally moving or being damaged. It should be ensured that its bottom is snug against the bricks and has a safe working space.
2. Q: Does the robot miner need to be powered on all the time?
A: Yes, the robot miner requires continuous power supply to work and will stop mining after power failure.
3. Q: What if the robot miner digs up the abyssal crystal? **
A: Robots cannot handle Abyssal Crystals, and these advanced resources need to be mined manually or using clones.