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The subject of this article is from the ExoMech update.
The information from this article is is up-to-date as of 10 June, 2020.
The information from this article is is up-to-date as of 10 June, 2020.
Phosphorus | |
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Category | Earth |
Type | Localised Earth Element |
Rarity | Uncommon |
Blueprint Value | 62.0 |
Used for | Building, Crafting, Charging, Upgrading |
Symbol | P |
Updated | ExoMech |
Phosphorus is a resource.
Summary
Phosphorus (P) is a resource and one of the localised earth elements.
Game description
Local mineral extract, typically found in large deposits or extracted from common minerals after inspection with an Analysis Visor.
Typically found on planets with a scorched environment.
Source
- As a secondary element in some minerals or in Resource Deposits or Hotspots on planets with Scorched biomes.
- Also available from some Galactic Trade Terminals.
Phosphorus can be refined using a Refiner with the following ingredients:
- Solanium x2 + Salt x1 → Phosphorus x1 ("Floral Titration", 0.9 sec./unit output)
- Dioxite x2 + Ferrite Dust x1 → Phosphorus x1 ("Enviromental Element Transfer", 0.9 sec./unit output)
- Dioxite x2 + Pure Ferrite x1 → Phosphorus x1 ("Enviromental Element Transfer", 0.9 sec./unit output)
Use
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Trivia
- In real life, Phosphorus is almost never found freely in nature; except for minerals such as apatite. Phosphorus is found organically in sources of bone ash and guano and is also produced in supernovae as a byproduct of supernova nucleosynthesis, where the phosphorus-to-iron ratio from the supernova remnant is believed to be 100 times higher than Milky Way supernovae byproducts in general.
Release history
- NEXT - Added as a resource.
- Visions - Hidden changes: The information panel has an additional icon indicating its purpose.
- ExoMech - Added as an ingredient for Exocraft Hazard Protection upgrades such as Megawatt Heater
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