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Lightyear Frontier | How to craft Steel Electronics

by on March 15, 2024
 

Steel Electronics is a material in Lightyear Frontier, that can be tricky to work out how to get hold of. It isn’t always clear from the game itself what materials you need to progress, and how to acquire them. Some materials can be found as raw materials in the outside world, whereas some materials need to be crafted separately in a machine. It can be quite tricky figuring out therefore exactly what you need to do to acquire certain materials in the game. However, we’ve spent a long time in the world of Lightyear Frontier, hunting down all the materials you need to progress. And in this guide, we discuss how you can get your hands on the Steel Electronics. So if you’ve found yourself wondering how to get a hold of Steel Electronics in Lightyear Frontier, then read on.

Can I find Steel Electronics as a raw material in Lightyear Frontier?

Steel Electronics isn’t a raw material in Lightyear Frontier that you can find out in the open.  As such it means you will need to craft it in a machine. Steel Electronics needs to be crafted using the Assembler machine. To build the machine itself you will need 10 Aluminum Rods, 10 Stone, and 4 Plant Oil.

Once built, you can produce a Steel Electronics in the Assembler. To do so you will need 1 Steel Bar, 2 Copper Wires, and 2 Zappertwig

Where can I find the materials I need?

Steel Bars are a material that also needs to be crafted. For this, you will need the Furnace machine. To make a Steel Bar, you will need 1 Iron Bar and 2 Coal.

Copper Wire is also made in the Assembler, needing 2 Copper Ore to make each one.

Zappertwig is a plant you will need to grow from Zappertwig Seeds which can be found in abundance in the Yellow Forest area.

What do I need the Steel Electronics for?

You use Steel Electronics for the following upgrades and buildings:

  • Lock-on Targets III
  • Vacuum Harvester Power II

 

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