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The engine is the "main part" of the drilling rig. The engine does not add much raw power, instead improving the entire drilling rig; an engine adds a tiny raw digging value but also introduces a multiplier, which is added as the final operation in the Watt calculation.
 
The engine is the "main part" of the drilling rig. The engine does not add much raw power, instead improving the entire drilling rig; an engine adds a tiny raw digging value but also introduces a multiplier, which is added as the final operation in the Watt calculation.
   
 
A level 4 engine, for instance, brings 10W to the table, the same as the previous level 3 engine. However, it increases the multiplier from x1.5 to x4, improving the overall value of the digging machine far beyond the level it had with a level 3 engine. For more information about the Watt calculations, please see [[Drill]].
 
A level 4 engine, for instance, brings 10W to the table, the same as the previous level 3 engine. However, it increases the multiplier from x1.5 to x4, improving the overall value of the digging machine far beyond the level it had with a level 3 engine. For more information about the Watt calculations, please see [[Drill]].
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Lv. 3 Engine

The engine is the "main part" of the drilling rig. The engine does not add much raw power, instead improving the entire drilling rig; an engine adds a tiny raw digging value but also introduces a multiplier, which is added as the final operation in the Watt calculation.

A level 4 engine, for instance, brings 10W to the table, the same as the previous level 3 engine. However, it increases the multiplier from x1.5 to x4, improving the overall value of the digging machine far beyond the level it had with a level 3 engine. For more information about the Watt calculations, please see Drill.