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rdfs:label | - Conveyor belt
- Conveyor Belt
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rdfs:comment | - Conveyor belts are settlement objects in Fallout 4 add-on Contraptions Workshop.
- Terrain: Conveyor Entrances: 1 Exits: 1 Water: No
- There was a glitch which causes levels 126 and 127 to be registered as two different versions of level 1277. They were unofficially introduced in level 126 on mobile, but the glitch is fixed and they are introduced at level 531 normally on mobile version.
- Conveyor Belt, or Belt Conveyor (ベルトコンベア Beruto Konbea?), is a gimmick from the Mega Man franchise that moves infinitely in a set direction. A character or object standing on the belt will move in the same direction.
- Used for transferring materials between Hoppers or select machines. No power required. Open conveyors below a certain depth are susceptible to attack from mynocks and will not work reliably within the cold and toxic caverns. Conveyor transfer rates are dependent on the transfer rate you chose when you started your world. The Fast Conveyor world option will transfer at a maximum rate of 100 items per minute; and 60 items per minute with the Slow Conveyor option.
- Conveyor Belts are Stage Builder blocks that move in either direction; direction can be changed while building with C. A player standing on the belt will move in the belt's direction. Conveyor belts can also be found in certain levels of Target Smash!, but are dramatically faster, often dragging the player off the edge of the Stage.
- There was a conveyor belt at UltraTech that Hank and Ben used to transport their quark cylinders into their Quark rectifier.
- Conveyor belts are devices on the ground that will transport anything in the direction that the conveyor belt is moving in. All movable objects are able to move onto a conveyor belt, and all Stinkers can step onto it too (however, players cannot control the Stinkers while they are on the conveyor). Enemies such as Coilys, Z-Bots and Kabooms cannot step onto it and to them it will behave like a wall. Ghosts, UFOs, and Rainbow Spirits can hover over the conveyor belts but won't move with the conveyor belt. If any object on a conveyor belt crashes into a wall, the object is destroyed. Ice is like a conveyor belt, but the object will slide in the direction that it was first moving in when going onto the Ice, as opposed to moving with the arrows on a conveyor belt, making the possibility to hit
- In all games featuring conveyor belts, players and bombs that are placed on the conveyor belts will be carried. In some games, enemies are also carried. Carried objects continue to move along the conveyor belt until they either collide with a wall or reach the end of the belt's path. If a belt carries an object to a corner tile linking a perpendicular belt, the object will be carried in the direction of the linked belt. Conveyor belts are common in desert-themed stages, where they are known as Quicksand (流砂).
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item transfer | - Fast Conveyors: 100 per minute
Slow Conveyors: 50 per minute
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Components | - Rubber x4
- Steel x10
- Gears x4
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abstract | - Conveyor belts are settlement objects in Fallout 4 add-on Contraptions Workshop.
- Terrain: Conveyor Entrances: 1 Exits: 1 Water: No
- There was a glitch which causes levels 126 and 127 to be registered as two different versions of level 1277. They were unofficially introduced in level 126 on mobile, but the glitch is fixed and they are introduced at level 531 normally on mobile version.
- In all games featuring conveyor belts, players and bombs that are placed on the conveyor belts will be carried. In some games, enemies are also carried. Carried objects continue to move along the conveyor belt until they either collide with a wall or reach the end of the belt's path. If a belt carries an object to a corner tile linking a perpendicular belt, the object will be carried in the direction of the linked belt. Bombs that pass over items on a conveyor belt will eliminate those items from play, just as if the bomb had been kicked. Bombs kicked at a perpendicular angle to a conveyor belt (for example, kicking a bomb downward over a horizontal belt) will stop on the belt and will continue to be carried by it. Once a bomb is being carried by a belt, it cannot be kicked off. Carried bombs can still be punched off, however. When a player is standing on a conveyor belt, that player will be carried in the direction that the belt is moving. Walking against the belt will be slower than usual, and walking with the belt will be faster. Conveyor belts are common in desert-themed stages, where they are known as Quicksand (流砂).
- Conveyor Belt, or Belt Conveyor (ベルトコンベア Beruto Konbea?), is a gimmick from the Mega Man franchise that moves infinitely in a set direction. A character or object standing on the belt will move in the same direction.
- Conveyor belts are devices on the ground that will transport anything in the direction that the conveyor belt is moving in. All movable objects are able to move onto a conveyor belt, and all Stinkers can step onto it too (however, players cannot control the Stinkers while they are on the conveyor). Enemies such as Coilys, Z-Bots and Kabooms cannot step onto it and to them it will behave like a wall. Ghosts, UFOs, and Rainbow Spirits can hover over the conveyor belts but won't move with the conveyor belt. If any object on a conveyor belt crashes into a wall, the object is destroyed. Ice is like a conveyor belt, but the object will slide in the direction that it was first moving in when going onto the Ice, as opposed to moving with the arrows on a conveyor belt, making the possibility to hit a wall and turn around in the opposite direction. Conveyor belts have only appeared in the Classic Trilogy.
- Used for transferring materials between Hoppers or select machines. No power required. Open conveyors below a certain depth are susceptible to attack from mynocks and will not work reliably within the cold and toxic caverns. Conveyor transfer rates are dependent on the transfer rate you chose when you started your world. The Fast Conveyor world option will transfer at a maximum rate of 100 items per minute; and 60 items per minute with the Slow Conveyor option.
- Conveyor Belts are Stage Builder blocks that move in either direction; direction can be changed while building with C. A player standing on the belt will move in the belt's direction. Conveyor belts can also be found in certain levels of Target Smash!, but are dramatically faster, often dragging the player off the edge of the Stage.
- There was a conveyor belt at UltraTech that Hank and Ben used to transport their quark cylinders into their Quark rectifier.
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