As far as I can tell, you now need the washing plant (only one of them) to get Hydrogen Sulfide -> Sulfur, which you need to kickstart the slag slurry process - as you can no longer do it with coal.DerGraue wrote:DerGraue wrote:I think there should be a different way to get slag out of water. I mean, an electrolyzer is there to separate oxygen and hydrogen. If you just want to get slag pumping water through a filter should just be enough.
Maybe add a recipe for washing plants to get slag that way, similar how it was with nodules.
I think the slag is always a waste product in angels mods, seablock is just using that to function without ores.That's true and for a normal Angel's playthrough it wouldn't make any sense, but specifically for seablock I still think it would.Arch666Angel wrote:You get more than enough out of the geodes now, also from washing.
It also would fit in nicely in the research progression of seablock, especially for the early game. It should be unlocked in the first washing plant tech, which requires only red science and can be build earlier now. After unlocking that you do not yet have geodes or the geode processing, which come quite some time later. So now the player can build a few washing plants (which are not useful at this tech level) and get some slag for less energy costs. Also the tech with washing plants is required at this time to get to slag processing which is kinda mandatory for progressing.
So the slag generation in washing plants should be energy wise a bit cheaper than getting it from electrolyzers but more expensive than making stuff from geodes later on.
I think that would be perfect.
It would still be nice to have an actual use for the washing plant afterwards though.. best as I can tell, you make a stack of Sulfur and then dismantle the plants for a long time.