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'''Induction Cells''' are components in the [[Induction Matrix]]. Each cell increases the total energy storage of a Matrix. Note that this does not increase transfer rate; look to the [[Induction Providers]] for that. | |||
These cells in 4 different tiers: Basic, Advanced, Elite and Ultimate. | |||
Upon upgrade from one tier to the next, all energy contained in the induction cells is retained in the crafting result. | Upon upgrade from one tier to the next, all energy contained in the induction cells is retained in the crafting result. | ||
Upon breaking a [[Induction Matrix]] the '''Induction Cells''' | Upon breaking a [[Induction Matrix]], the energy contained in the structure is divided evenly between its component '''Induction Cells'''. | ||
== Basic Induction Cell == | == Basic Induction Cell == | ||
1 GJ (400MRF) capacity | 1 GJ (400MRF) capacity |
Revision as of 19:41, 17 August 2018
Induction Cells are components in the Induction Matrix. Each cell increases the total energy storage of a Matrix. Note that this does not increase transfer rate; look to the Induction Providers for that.
These cells in 4 different tiers: Basic, Advanced, Elite and Ultimate.
Upon upgrade from one tier to the next, all energy contained in the induction cells is retained in the crafting result. Upon breaking a Induction Matrix, the energy contained in the structure is divided evenly between its component Induction Cells.
Contents
Basic Induction Cell
1 GJ (400MRF) capacity
Advanced Induction Cell
8 GJ (3.2GRF) capacity
Elite Induction Cell
64 GJ (25.6GRF) capacity
Ultimate Induction Cell
512 GJ (204.8GRF) capacity
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