🔳Alloy Constructs

The permanent union of Alloy Parts

Every Alloy Part is a subcomponent of a larger system called an Alloy Construct. Each Alloy Construct is made up of either 3 Alloy Parts or 4 Alloy Parts.

Since fabricating Alloy Parts is random (aside from the influence on rarity from ARC-Forge stats), there is a very low probability of building all the parts of an Alloy Construct on a single ARC-Forge, or even on a set of them. The Alloy Space Market, where players come together to buy and sell parts, is a vital component of the game.

These are the numbers:

  • 206 - Total number of Release 1 Alloy Parts

  • 60 - Total number of Release 1 Alloy Constructs

    • 34 - Total number of 3-Part Alloy Constructs

    • 26 - Total number of 4-Part Alloy Constructs

An Alloy Construct is the sum of its parts

To assemble an Alloy Construct, an Assembler Upgrade is required. The Assembler Upgrade is essentially a functional kit of fasteners and auxiliary components that are needed to assemble the Alloy Construct.

Once an Alloy Construct is assembled (just like Unprocessed Parts and Alloy Parts) an offer for the Construct is presented to the player. This offer price is a calculation based on the Part Value's of the individual Alloy Parts.

Alloy Construct Offer Price

If a construct consists of nn parts and vitv_{it}is the value of part ii at time tt, and the construct value multiplier is CC and the construct value exponent is α\alpha, and the Part Value to Alloy token exchange rate is EE, then the total construct offer price VV at time t=tt=t^* is: V(t)=CE(i=1nvit)αV(t^*) =CE \left(\sum_{i=1}^n v_{it^*}\right)^\alphain $NIOZ

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