Use splitting nodes to evenly distribute raw ingredients across multiple identical processing lines.
Low-level conveyors will bottle-neck your production. Don’t spend money on cosmetic items; spend it on faster belts.
: Place machines that process ingredients close to the end of the line to reduce travel time. This keeps the flow constant, ensuring the "Hot" status remains active.
: A "hot" setup typically uses the minimum number of factories needed to reach complex dishes (e.g., approximately 10 factories for Monsterleek XXL) to minimize resource travel time.
: Unlike many clicker games, this tycoon relies on your conveyor belt system . Ensure your belts are upgraded to match your factory output; if leeks are piling up at a machine entrance, that machine is a bottleneck that needs a faster belt or an upgrade. Common Pitfalls to Avoid
The heat is real. The leeks are flying. Now stop reading and go rebuild your factory.
A common bottleneck occurs when farming lines produce resources faster than grabbers can move them. To achieve a perfect fluid workflow, prioritize synchronous upgrading: 1. The Speed Ratio Rule
By facing machines inward toward a central spine, you reduce travel distance by 40%. The "X" creates a heat collision—leeks get processed, cooked, and merged faster than the game's physics can lag.