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Starbound's Official Touhou & Anime SD. Latches and Flip-Flops. The Latch gate was introduced in the newest update (Angry Koala). Many of you know what AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates do, but it's a little less obvious what the Latch gate does. This is a short guide which should clear up any confusion. First of all, gates can be placed on a background wall. Purple nodes are inputs, and red nodes are outputs. You can view and connect nodes using the Wiring Tool, craftable at a Wiring Station. Craft Wiring Stations on a Robotic Crafting Table. D : D stands for Data. For the more technically minded folk among you, here is what a D-Latch actually represents in logic gates.

I'm sure you're thinking "That's nice and all, but what can I use this thing for? " Oscillator This circuit uses a NOT gate feedback loop and a toggle input (Impervium Console) to create an oscillator. D-Flip-flop Latches are level-sensitive, meaning the output can change whenever the Enable is on. I hope that you enjoyed this guide. Click to expand... Crops - Starbounder - Starbound Wiki. Crops are plants that can be cultivated for food. Crops can be grown on any color of dirt that has been tilled with a Hoe. Crops can be found growing in the wild. Crops must be harvested by pressing E on the crop. Breaking crops will only return seeds.

Harvesting a crop will generally yield one to two seeds, and one food item[1]. There is a chance the player will also receive an extra seed, and a plant fibre. If a player grows crops on his/her ship, they will grow while he/she is on-planet. Growth times are semi-random[2]; seeds of the same crop planted one after the other may not grow at the exact same rate. Known Crops Growth durations table These are the in-game duration numbers for each seed to reach the next stage of growth. Most seeds have a 'wild' variety that can be found in surface and underground biomes.

Certain seeds can only be acquired through inventory editing. Notes ↑ A Wheat plant can be harvested ahead of time. Food - Starbounder - Starbound Wiki. Food is a type of item that can heal the player, remove status effects and refill their Hunger Meter when consumed. Food can be found, grown, looted, or crafted. All food items will be placeable objects for decoration as well on tables, shelves and platforms. Food placement is not implemented yet, except for crops.

Farming Farming is the method of growing crops, which can be both planted by the player or found in the wild. Cooking Cooking is a crafting method that produces food. Every race begins the game with 6 recipes that reflect their culture or biology. Known foods Produce Meat Entrees Sides Desserts Drinks Food comparison table Sources ↑

Blocks - Starbounder - Starbound Wiki. Blocks are the materials that make up planets and structures in Starbound. They can be collected in the player inventory using special tools and then placed or used as a material for crafting. The process of harvesting blocks is called mining. Natural blocks Natural blocks are any block type found on planets directly obtained by mining. This also includes ores. Note: Though they can be found naturally, Frozen Water and each Rock Block variant are unobtainable items and do not have an inventory icon. Harvesting them results in Ice and Cobblestone, respectively. Natural blocks can also be used for construction, or as a crafting material to form other blocks, which can be used as construction materials.

Crafted blocks There are building bricks that can be crafted and used in the construction of structures. *Bricks, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Blocks do not have a crafting recipe as of Beta v. Crafted blocks have the ability to be recolored using the paint tool. As of v. Village and dungeon blocks. Tech - Starbounder - Starbound Wiki.

Biome - Starbounder - Starbound Wiki. Biomes are the environment of a planet. The biome determines what the surface will look like, what plants will grow there, and the weather and temperature. Each planet will have a single main biome. Within the larger planetary biome there are also Mini-biomes. These mini-biomes have unique characteristics to add diversity to the planets. Planet biomes These biomes are the possible primary biomes of a generated planet. See Also: Brain Biome, Frozen Ocean Biome Surface mini-biomes Mini-biomes are smaller biomes found within a planet's main biome. Underground mini-biomes Underground mini-biomes are smaller biomes found within the underground of a planet.