How to Find Fluxite in Sandustry Guide
How to find Fluxite in Sandustry: search underground areas, use it for upgrades, and learn when the Flux Emanator becomes a renewable production option.
Where can you find Fluxite?
The supplied planning material identifies Fluxite as an underground resource tied to exploration and upgrades. Search newly opened subterranean areas after meeting their mining requirements. Keep the first finds separate from loose terrain so you can inspect and collect them safely.
Spend early Fluxite carefully
The supplied early-game notes recommend Material Scanner, Expanded Capacity, and Digging Speed as useful upgrade targets. Your best choice depends on what currently limits progress in your save. Confirm each upgrade’s current cost and description before spending a scarce resource.
Do not confuse Fluxite with the Emanator chain
Finding Fluxite and producing it are different stages of the game. Natural Fluxite solves immediate upgrade needs, while the Flux Emanator later produces Fluxite from Voidbloom. Build the Emanator only when you can reliably supply its input and harvest the expanding output.
Make exploration routes safe
Open new ground gradually and leave room for falling materials. A narrow controlled path is easier to inspect than a large breach full of sand and water. Return with better tools if Crackstone or another progression barrier blocks the route.
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