1. One of my friends and I have the same level deuterium synthesizer and positive amounts of energy on our planets, but he produces more deuterium than me. Does planet slots or type of planet (picture) determine this, and if so, what other factors does it determine?
2. What amount of debris and or time period of the debris sitting there does it take for a moon to form?
Re: 2 questions
#21. Planet with higher number field slots (away from the sun) or colder planets produce higher levels of deuterium. Planets with lower numbered slots or warmer planets tend to produce more crystal.
2. The debris field around a planet does nothing to increase the chance of a moon. A moon is created at the moment of attack and does not consume the debris field.
2. The debris field around a planet does nothing to increase the chance of a moon. A moon is created at the moment of attack and does not consume the debris field.