fct.term.recipe_biosulfur
CategoryOrganic (Biochamber)
Overview
Biosulfur is an organic recipe crafted in the
Biochamber that converts biological materials into chemical feedstock: it consumes
Spoilage ×5 and
Bioflux ×1 and, over 2 seconds, produces
Sulfur ×2. As an organic-category production step,
Biosulfur provides a rapid way to generate
Sulfur for downstream chemical and refining recipes, linking biomass byproducts to standard chemical processes within the factory. It requires the
Biochamber as the crafting machine and is intended for short-cycle conversion of spoilage and bioflux into usable sulfur.
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