Mining the BIGGEST GOLD in Hydroneer!

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Published 2024-05-12
Part 10! New DLC for Hydroneer is here, this time we gain access to the tier 3 dirt and gain the biggest gold yet!

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All Comments (21)
  • @NiyaKouya
    You bought an extra cork just to forget to plug the ends of the new mining line ;)
  • @Malakye1408
    The “batteries” are really only effective at boosting pressure for long conveyor belt systems and cannot boost beyond the starting pressure of your intake. The advanced intake gets you a higher starting pressure and the advanced pipes degrade the pressure half as much as the standard.
  • @El_Fling
    12:21 Hey Matt, if you look closely at the item buffs of an icepick, you can actually see that one of the possible buffs is "Dig Size Bonus", which most likely correlates to a dig size bonus :)
  • @Renagede77
    Since you moved all the drills, you didn't need a merger. Could've just used a corner conveyor.
  • @buitenkliniek
    Use the ice conveyer to bring up the metals. Just have a sorter ice/metal at the top...
  • @tobigoldfisch
    lets be honest, we all know why RCE has all the parts he needs really conveniently available at all time but tbh it makes for a much better viewer experience because hydroneer is really damn grindy and thats not entertaining
  • @TonyTheGato
    Now the competitor is going to be the Hydrotect
  • todays tip for you my friend, is to read the item discriptions which can be found in the bottom left corner of your screen once you pick up the item, the barrels for example said exactly what you found out after the testing
  • @PatschgeZwerg
    hey Matt, quick tip: there a note feature in your steam overlay. you can even pin notes to be visible (and see through if wished) when the overlay is closed. sort of like you own little questbook which ressources are missing^^ to get to it: open the steam overlay and then press the little pencil down in the middle. thought this might help you^^
  • @steeljawX
    I'll give you this advice for the game and namely the DLC in general. Everything progresses in material in the form of Hardstone and Iron; Hardstone, Iron, and Cloutium; Hardstone, Cloutium, Corestone. At least buildings do. Forging is fairly similar with Gold & Iron first then you go up to Iron & Cloutium and then you finish with Cloutium & Corestone. It feels like a weird and wasted progression system in my mind because gold and iron become resources for money and quests, yet quests tend to start asking for corestone and cloutium, the same stuff you need for the highest level stuff.......So all they become is the source of your pocket change to get things running to get the "important" resources and they're fairly irrelevant quickly. The Ice Wand, if I understand it correctly, is exactly like the Dirt Wand, just for the DLC. Technically, I don't see much of a need for it. With enough self control and a rake, you can already generate infinite ice and dirt. Dig part of a block up, use the rake to "level" it all back in. The dirt or ice is magicked back in and it's not taken from anywhere. There's also the fact that shovels some how will place 2-3 scoopfuls of ice/dirt for every 1 they pick up. Anyone curious about this take the starter shovel, get dirt in it, go to the edge of your claim where you can still "dig" and stuff and place down the dirt. You'll get a mound of dirt that you should be able to scoop up twice before it's gone....Rinse and repeat and it's essentially infinite dirt/ice. Also I think the difference in depth/tiers as far as returns go is like the deepest T1 stuff will clock in around 2.2 weight. Deepest in T2 is weight in at around 5.4. I don't know the exact number for T3 because that one's a bit tricky. T3 is very small and I've only recently gotten that stuff. I haven't weighed anything from it (just let it be processed instead,) so the logical assumption would be that they're >5.4 weight. Flip side of that is the abandoned mine shafts will chuck out a max capacity 300 weight ore of whatever you've got it collecting. So when the peasants ask me for 4.5 corestone and cloutium all the time, I either get something from T2 or hurl a 300 weight boulder at them in spite.