In Tunic, the devs patched a "glitch" that let you spam a powerful spell at low mana cost but then added a way to enable the old behaviour with a code hidden in the patch notes. Probably my favourite interaction between speedrunners and devs!
TechieDamien
Checkout
Technically not but practically yes. You need calcite to convert lava and coal for oil products, but these are fairly low quantity and plentiful.
I never asked for this!
Chunky could also mean using curdled milk
Bold of you to assume that you wouldn't be the one being beat up.
No idea. Maybe it isn't even a letter?
It is about expansion. All you need to do to get that copper patch is extend the network from your nearby coal patch and build a station. Whereas you might need many thousands of belts to do the same and you wouldn't be able to share the existing infrastructure of the coal patch (unless you really like sushi as well as spaghetti).
That explains a lot. I played Grim Dawn and thought that it took a lot of inspiration from Titan Quest, especially the levelling system. Never put 2 and 2 together though.
But 0! is 1.
If your platform is still alive, you can send it back to Nauvis and pick up some supplies to help give you a kick start. The same applies for all the planets but will become a necessity when you get to Aquilo which can never be self sufficient.