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Other than simply available recipes, benches also have other differing aspects that change their function:
Other than simply available recipes, benches also have other differing aspects that change their function:


'''Efficiency''' changes the speed, fuel efficiency, and resulting quality of a craft. <br>
*'''Efficiency''' changes the speed, fuel efficiency, and resulting quality of a craft.
'''Variants''' affect the availability of certain recipes, and can include size, cleanliness, how advanced the bench is, etc. <br>
*'''Variants''' affect the availability of certain recipes, and can include size, cleanliness, how advanced the bench is, etc.
'''Player Presence''' determines whether the bench requires a player to have its UI actively open to function. <br>
*'''Player Presence''' determines whether the bench requires a player to have its UI actively open to function.
'''Slots''' for how many recipes can run at the same time. <br>
*'''Slots''' for how many recipes can run at the same time.
'''Power Source''' for running the bench, ranging from burning fuels to electricity. <br>
*'''Power Source''' for running the bench, ranging from burning fuels to electricity.


Alongside these, there are also three very important parts of each recipe:
Alongside these, there are also three very important parts of each recipe:


'''Required Bench''' is the bench "type" that a recipe is crafted on. You cook on a stovetop, you compost in a composter, etc. <br>
*'''Required Bench''' is the bench "type" that a recipe is crafted on. You cook on a stovetop, you compost in a composter, etc.
'''Required Variants''' are effectively "subtypes" in most cases. An angle grinder is quite ''crude'' compared to a lathe. <br>
*'''Required Variants''' are effectively "subtypes" in most cases. An angle grinder is quite ''crude'' compared to a lathe.
'''Recipe Requirement''' is for if a recipe requires that you "know" it to craft it by collecting the recipe in-game. Recipes without this can be crafted simply by putting the correct ingredients in the correct bench. <br>
*'''Recipe Requirement''' is for if a recipe requires that you "know" it to craft it by collecting the recipe in-game. Recipes without this can be crafted simply by putting the correct ingredients in the correct bench.


There are also a collection of other aspects of a recipe that don't tie into whether it can be crafted, but instead the crafting process and results:
There are also a collection of other aspects of a recipe that don't tie into whether it can be crafted, but instead the crafting process and results:


'''Fail Chance''' is the one most often ran into. Most recipes can fail, typically due to a poor bench or low player skill. If a recipe fails, it'll typically produce a worse outcome or simply nothing at all. <br>
*'''Fail Chance''' is the one most often ran into. Most recipes can fail, typically due to a poor bench or low player skill. If a recipe fails, it'll typically produce a worse outcome or simply nothing at all.
'''Quality Crafts''' are whether the created item has a quality or not. This is frequently seen when making goods such as food, alcohol, or metal trinkets, and not when creating materials such as planks or metal ingots. <br>
*'''Quality Crafts''' are whether the created item has a quality or not. This is frequently seen when making goods such as food, alcohol, or metal trinkets, and not when creating materials such as planks or metal ingots.
'''Crafting Time''' is the very simple determiner of how long a recipe takes to complete.
*'''Crafting Time''' is the very simple determiner of how long a recipe takes to complete.