![]() ![]() The more water is used, the higher the footprint of all recipes. On higher difficulty levels (above Pioneer) using Rain Engines will cause Blightrot to spawn.Drizzle Water is used to boost food production buildings, Clearance Water is used to boost crafting-oriented buildings, and Storm Water is used to boost industrial buildings.One geyser has only one type of water in it. Each type is used to power different types of production buildings. There are three types of water – Drizzle Water (green), Clearance Water (yellow), and Storm Water (blue).The speed at which it’s used up depends on the level of power the Rain Engine is operating at. Infused Rainwater is automatically transported to buildings with a Rain Engine installed (there’s no need for a worker to carry it).Workers in the Geyser Pump will gradually fill it up and try to keep it at the maximum level at all times if possible. Geysers have an unlimited supply of water, but each Geyser Pump can only hold a limited amount of water in its tank.To extract Infused Rainwater from geysers, you need to build a Geyser Pump on top of it.It can be extracted from Geysers found in glades. To power Rain Engines, you will need a steady supply of Infused Rainwater.The primary engine has 3 levels (increasing production speed and double yield chances), and the secondary one has only 2 (both increasing worker Resolve). You can freely control the Rain Engines power levels using the knobs on the two modules.The first one can increase productivity, the second one influences working conditions. Once installed, you will see that a Rain Engine has two modules – the primary and secondary engine.You will need a new resource type to pay for it – Pipes. To install a Rain Engine, go to the Rainpunk tab in the building UI.The Rainpunk Technology system allows you to install Rain Engines in production buildings and boost productivity using Infused Rainwater.⚡ Introduced a brand new system into the game – Rainpunk Technology. ![]()
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