Manufacturing new CryptoBots is a complex and labor-intensive process that requires two Bots to participate: one of them is the Generator, and the other one is the Filler. Eventually, Bots wear out, so they need increasingly longer times to recover after manufacturing. The time they take to recover is called a manufacturing cooldown. For the Bot that takes on the Generator role, its manufacturing cooldown is also its manufacturing speed. New bots spawn with a pre-set manufacturing cooldown value, which depends on each bot’s generation. The lower is a Bot’s generation, the lower is its manufacturing cooldown (a table illustrating the relationship of these values appears below).

Let us highlight the basic principles:

The initial value of manufacturing cooldown depends only on the bot’s generation.

Manufacturing cooldown increases with each descendant manufactured.

By deciding which Bot will act as the generator, you may control when the offspring will be manufactured.

Let’s review this with the help of an example:

This is Wall-Y. He is a gen 5 Bot that has four descendants. When he was created, his manufacturing cooldown was five minutes, but by now it has already reached two hours. Wall-Y needs two hours to recover after manufacturing the next bot (if Wall-Y is chosen as the Generator, a new Bot will not spawn until two hours later).

It is all quite simple! Good luck with manufacturing!