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One processed batch turns a combined 108 or 87.2 m³ of three P3 materials or two P3s + one P1 into one 100 m³ P4 item, making volume reduction insignificant at this point, or in the odd case when a P1 material is involved, actually increases the volume beyond the components! Yes, somebody appears to have allowed that guy talking about Perpetual Motion Devices to touch the P4 production chain. | One processed batch turns a combined 108 or 87.2 m³ of three P3 materials or two P3s + one P1 into one 100 m³ P4 item, making volume reduction insignificant at this point, or in the odd case when a P1 material is involved, actually increases the volume beyond the components! Yes, somebody appears to have allowed that guy talking about Perpetual Motion Devices to touch the P4 production chain. | ||
== Total combination quantities == | |||
This table shows the relationship between the different tiers and total quantity of materials. For convenience it only considers the "standard" conversion per tier (assumes always three P2 to make P3, and three P3 to make P4) | |||
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! X !! P4 !! P3 !! P2 !! P1 | |||
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| R0 || align=right | 432,000 || align=right | 72,000 || align=right | 12,000 || align=right | 3,000 | |||
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| P1 || align=right | 2,880 || align=right | 480 || align=right | 80 | |||
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| P2 || align=right | 180 || align=right | 30 | |||
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| P3 || align=right | 18 | |||
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