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The terraforming feature allows players to add five fields to a planet by spending credits.  The credit cost is the current number of fields squared, and then doubled.  
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The terraforming feature allows players to add five fields to a planet.  
  
The formula is:
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It will normally be necessary to buy the Terraform Planet option from the store, for 35,000 credits.
  
2F<sup>2</sup>
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On exceptionally rare occasions, the Terraform Planet option can be won from the daily lottery, but terraform options won in this way do not work on planets that already have 320 fields.
  
''where F is equal to the number of fields a planet currently has.
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==advantages and disadvantages==
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Terraforming allows you to increase the fields on an existing planet, allowing you to continually progress to larger levels of buildings, and retain control of whichever planet slot your world is in.
  
This feature allows players to increase the number of fields without abandoning the planet and losing all structures and the required colony forming ship in the process.
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Terraforming is almost never won through the daily lottery, and will therefore usually need to be bought with credits.
  
To use this feature, you must select the planet where you would like to add fields and click on the "Terraform" button found on the Buildings or Home page. Credits may be purchased using real money or by buying stuff online through the game. (AKA RIPOFF)
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==Alternatives==
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Other than terraforming, the only way to get more fields is by repeatedly building Gaia class colony ships, launching them on colonize missions, and abandoning the colonies if they do not have enough fields; this can take a lot of resources, especially crystal.  You will also need to abandon a planet you already own, unless you have empty planet slots already. Building all those Gaias, and launching them off also takes time.
  
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==Warning==
  
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The Terraform button works on whichever planet you currently have selected.  It is best to be on the home or building page, so you can be absolutely certain that you have selected the correct planet to terraform.
  
I would just like to know what Genius came up with this one, 5 Fields for these prices, are you guys out of your rabbit arse minds? Cmon, get real who has that kind of credits to throw away like that?
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[[Category:Game Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 27 January 2016

The terraforming feature allows players to add five fields to a planet.

It will normally be necessary to buy the Terraform Planet option from the store, for 35,000 credits.

On exceptionally rare occasions, the Terraform Planet option can be won from the daily lottery, but terraform options won in this way do not work on planets that already have 320 fields.

advantages and disadvantages

Terraforming allows you to increase the fields on an existing planet, allowing you to continually progress to larger levels of buildings, and retain control of whichever planet slot your world is in.

Terraforming is almost never won through the daily lottery, and will therefore usually need to be bought with credits.

Alternatives

Other than terraforming, the only way to get more fields is by repeatedly building Gaia class colony ships, launching them on colonize missions, and abandoning the colonies if they do not have enough fields; this can take a lot of resources, especially crystal. You will also need to abandon a planet you already own, unless you have empty planet slots already. Building all those Gaias, and launching them off also takes time.

Warning

The Terraform button works on whichever planet you currently have selected. It is best to be on the home or building page, so you can be absolutely certain that you have selected the correct planet to terraform.