Effective use of bots
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2026 3:21 pm
I found it hard to go back after switching from playing without bots to using construction bots. I had a similar experience when I started using modules (productivity, speed, efficiency), and now I almost always design builds around modules and beacons.
However, I haven’t yet found a strong use case for logistic bots. I do use them occasionally for “awkward” production chains—for example, flying robot frames or yellow science, where the ingredients don’t connect cleanly to a main bus. In those cases, I use bots instead of creating messy belt setups.
That said, I haven’t experienced the same impact or “wow” factor from logistic bots as I did with construction bots, modules, faster belts, or better assemblers.
When I first started using modules, what really helped was seeing a prioritized list of where productivity modules provide the most value (e.g., rocket parts > labs > yellow science > blue circuits, etc.).
So my question is: is there a similar guideline for logistic bots? Specifically, where do they provide the biggest and fastest payoff when first introduced?
p.s - I saw similar posts with "just use them anywhere", which is... fair. But as I start up I cant just use them for everything... Like in the case of modules, if I would start using prod modules for iron rods or copper plates I might have not bothered with them at all.
Thats why Im asking specifically for the job/area they will make the biggest and most noticeable impact.
However, I haven’t yet found a strong use case for logistic bots. I do use them occasionally for “awkward” production chains—for example, flying robot frames or yellow science, where the ingredients don’t connect cleanly to a main bus. In those cases, I use bots instead of creating messy belt setups.
That said, I haven’t experienced the same impact or “wow” factor from logistic bots as I did with construction bots, modules, faster belts, or better assemblers.
When I first started using modules, what really helped was seeing a prioritized list of where productivity modules provide the most value (e.g., rocket parts > labs > yellow science > blue circuits, etc.).
So my question is: is there a similar guideline for logistic bots? Specifically, where do they provide the biggest and fastest payoff when first introduced?
p.s - I saw similar posts with "just use them anywhere", which is... fair. But as I start up I cant just use them for everything... Like in the case of modules, if I would start using prod modules for iron rods or copper plates I might have not bothered with them at all.
Thats why Im asking specifically for the job/area they will make the biggest and most noticeable impact.