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|Creates a Tinkerer's Cache, which can store any number of components, which it will share with all other Caches and Slabs.<br> | |Creates a Tinkerer's Cache, which can store any number of components, which it will share with all other Caches and Slabs.<br> | ||
Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum it can from its own components.<br> | ''Provided at least one Tinkerer's Caches exists'', Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum it can from its own components.<br> | ||
Placing a Clockwork Wall adjacent to a Cache will cause it to generate an additional component every 90 seconds. | Placing a Clockwork Wall adjacent to a Cache will cause it to generate an additional component every 90 seconds. | ||
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|Tinkerer's Caches can store any number of components, which are considered to be in a ''Global Cache''.<br> | |Tinkerer's Caches can store any number of components, which are considered to be in a ''Global Cache''.<br> | ||
Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum they can from their own components.<br> | ''Provided at least one Tinkerer's Cache exists'',Clockwork Slabs will draw components from the global cache after drawing the maximum they can from their own components.<br> | ||
Using a Clockwork Slab on a Cache will transfer all of the components in the slab to the global cache. | Using a Clockwork Slab on a Cache will transfer all of the components in the slab to the global cache. | ||
|Placing a Clockwork Wall adjacent to a Cache will cause it to generate an additional component every 90 seconds. | |Placing a Clockwork Wall adjacent to a Cache will cause it to generate an additional component every 90 seconds. |