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'''Bits''' are components used for [[Tinkering]]. Bits can be denoted by either colored dots or by letters and numbers. On the wiki, letters and numbers will be used. The wiki uses {{bits|0}} for ease of use, 0 bits on game start, will be a random choice between {{bits|A}}, {{bits|B}}, {{bits|C}}, and {{bits|D}} bits. Also, during world generation, there is small chance for each of tinkering recipes to replace its one or more advanced bits with two of previous tier bits. These "altered" recipes remain like that for entire game.
'''Bits''' are components used for [[Tinkering]]. Bits can be denoted by either colored dots or by letters and numbers. On the wiki, letters and numbers will be used. The wiki uses {{bits|0}} for ease of use, 0 bits on game start, will be a random choice between {{bits|A}}, {{bits|B}}, {{bits|C}}, and {{bits|D}} bits. Also, during world generation, there is small chance for each of tinkering recipes to replace its one or more advanced bits with two of previous tier bits. These "altered" recipes remain the same for the entire game.


Bits can be acquired by [[disassemble|disassembling]] an item that is able to be disassembled using the relevant skill; the most obvious such source is [[Scrap]], which is useless on their own. Alphabet bits are very common and are used for base material, while numbered bits are rare - generally, the higher the number, the rarer.
Bits can be acquired by [[disassemble|disassembling]] an item that is able to be disassembled using the relevant skill; the most obvious such source is [[Scrap]], which is useless on their own. Alphabet bits are very common and are used for base material, while numbered bits are rare - generally, the higher the number, the rarer.

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