Difference between revisions of "Train"
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* [[Converter Wagon]] | * [[Converter Wagon]] | ||
* [[Dynamite Wagon]] | * [[Dynamite Wagon]] | ||
+ | * [[Efficiency Wagon]] | ||
* [[Ghost Wagon]] | * [[Ghost Wagon]] | ||
* [[Light Wagon]] | * [[Light Wagon]] | ||
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* [[Mining Wagon]] | * [[Mining Wagon]] | ||
* [[Resources Wagon|Rescource Wagon]] | * [[Resources Wagon|Rescource Wagon]] | ||
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* [[Water Wagon]] | * [[Water Wagon]] |
Revision as of 19:24, 29 October 2019
Each train is being pulled by an engine and consists out of three other wagons: the water, the resource, and the crafting wagon. When playing endless mode additional wagons can be purchased with bolts. When playing a quick game additional wagons might already be added to the train.
There are thirteen types of wagons that can be added to the train and each type of wagon can be upgraded two times to improve them with the exception of the light and compass wagon. In addition to the different types of wagons, there are also five different types of engines. Each of these is linked with a specific biome. When the engine is upgraded the train will be able to carry an extra wagon.
Engine | Biome | #wagons |
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Standard steam engine | Plains | 5 |
Improved steam engine | Desert | 6 |
Turbo diesel engine | Snow | 7 |
Heavy nuclear engine | Hell | 8 |
Rocket booster engine | Space | 9 |