Post by EpicToaster1 on Jul 7, 2019 22:17:09 GMT -5
This is a list of all the resources expected to be used in the Staol Revolution RP. May change before official start.
Resource | Icon | Rarity | Description |
Aluminum | Common | A light gray material used in the production of vehicles needing to be light in weight. Also used for packaging cheap consumer goods. | |
Chemicals | Produced | A variety of chemicals that can be used in processes for synthesizing, weapons, cleaners, and other various goods. | |
Chromium | Uncommon | Used in vehicles and as an additive to make steel corrosion resistant. | |
Coal | Common | A basic fuel, burns hot and works to fuel anything that can accept a burning flame. Considered a “Dirty Fuel” due to the high amount of carbon dioxide it produces. | |
Copper | Common | An orangish material used in electronics as wiring due to its low resistance. Also used in jewelry, construction, and other objects. | |
Diamonds | Rare | A luxury resource used in the production of jewelry, powertools, and other things that need hardening. | |
Fur | Uncommon | A luxury textile gathered from the colder lands of the world. Provide excellent warmth, making working in the winter easier. | |
Gold | Rare | A luxury resource used in jewelry and efficient electronics. | |
Lumber | Extremely Common | An organic resource used in construction. | |
Luxury Agriculture | Rare | Luxury Resource including Tobacco, Hemp, Indigo, etc. Helps keep a population happy. | |
Luxury Food | Rare | A variety of resources that citizens eat if they have money to afford higher quality food. This includes Crab, deep-sea Fish, Sugar, Tea, Pineapples, etc. | |
Nickel | Common | A moderately weighted material used in the construction of smaller ships, tanks, and electronics. | |
Oil | Uncommon | A basic fuel, burns hot and is a liquid. Works well in combustion engines. Considered a “Dirty Fuel” due to the high amount of carbon dioxide it produces. | |
Plastic | Product | Material refined from oil, used in the production of light objects, civilian goods, and other various objects. | |
Rubber | Uncommon | An organic material harvested from rubber trees and used in the production of tires, waterproofing, and other various materials. | |
Silicon | Uncommon | A semiconductor able to be used in electronics for complex circuitry and as a flexible material in non-electronics like cooking utensils, vehicles, and clothing. | |
Silk | Rare | A high-quality luxury material used in high-class clothing and textiles. | |
Silver | Uncommon | A luxury resource used in jewelry and electronics. | |
Staol | Extremely Rare | A powdery resource used as fuel in automobiles, locomotives, and power plants. Due to its rarity, it is not sold to citizens aside from fuel for vehicles. It is the driving force of Ouhiri. | |
Steel | Common | A gray metallic resource that is used widely in construction, vehicles, jewelry, decoration, and everything else it can be used for. | |
Sustenance Food | Common | A variety of resources that are used as sustenance for anything living. Grown in the ground or on trees or on vines, these things help to feed populations and keep them alive. This includes Wheats, Corn, Potatoes, Meats, shallow-water Fish, etc. | |
Synthetic Oil | Product | A synthesized version of Oil produced from chemicals. The process is known, but it’s not commonly used due to oil’s standing. It is slightly cleaner than basic oil though. | |
Synthetic Rubber | Product | A synthesized version of Rubber produced from chemicals, usually produced in nations that do not have direct access to rubber forests. | |
Textiles | Common | Materials used in clothing, parachutes, padding, and other objects that need soft materials in their creation. | |
Titanium | Rare | A moderately weighted material used in the construction of airplanes, boats, and electronics. | |
Tungsten | Uncommon | Used in metals to make the metal harder and more temperature resistant. | |
Uranium | Rare | A radioactive material used in the production of high-yield weapons and can also be used in power generation. The latter hasn’t seen much use beyond a few government research facilities and the first is yet to be seen. |