SteamWorld Build – How to Use Workshops And Extractors

Kirthana K
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Players will be mining various resources for their expansion and build various things. There are many tools which help in the mining process but nothing is more helpful than Workshops and Extractors which make the mining process very easy. This guide will show you How to Use Workshops And Extractors in StreamWorld Build. 

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How to Use Workshops And Extractors?

To make and use the WOrkshops and Extractors, players need to follow these steps: 

  1. Workshops are different from any other building in the game 
  2. It doesn’t take one tile but it is a collective group of tiles and requires players to place it in the mining area, not above ground 
  3. To use the Workshop, players need to place the workshop on the tiles which have the mining resources they want to farm 
  4. Each of the Workshops requires 300x Money, 1x Tools, and 1x Boards to build 
  5. Players will need a minimum of nine tiles to start the basic function of the Extractor
  6. As players increase the Workshop tiles, the amount of extractor will also increase with it 

Here are the 3 Extractors which players can build in the game: 

  • Scrap Extractor: 1000 Money, 5 Tools, 8 Boards.
  • Dirty Water Extractor: 6000 Money, 6 Tools, 8 Sheet Metal.
  • Ironium Extractor: 4000 Money, 10 Tools, 6 Sheet Metal.

That’s all you need to know about How to Use Workshops And Extractors in SteamWorld Build. If you find this guide helpful, you can check our website for more such guides and news about StreamWorld Build and various other games. 

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