

Foxhole stockpile full#
A full stack (99) is your standard "full tank" as indicated in the stamina bar at the top of your screen. To fuel up a truck, simply place fuel into the truck's inventory. Once you acquire a vehicle, operation is simple, just use WASD to drive around. Transports are not instantly equipped with fuel, and will clog up the vehicle factory making it unusable until you find fuel to move the transport out. The vehicle factory is located where the vehicle icons are on the map. However more often than not, you will be forced to make the long, grueling treck from scrap yard to manufactury to vehicle factory.

Sometimes, if you are lucky, these materials can be found in a storage container next to the vehicle factory. In order to build a transport, you will need 100 b-mats, at least 10 fuel, and a hammer. All joking aside, transports are easily abused and should be responsibly utilized once built.

These are the cargo trucks that you see everywhere, often running over friendlies near the town hall, clogging up front lines as if they are parking lots, and otherwise always finding a way to inconvenience you at every turn. Transports are the life blood of logistics in Foxhole. If a container does not exist at your node, and you do not have a vehicle nearby, go craft a vehicle or container before proceeding any further in your gathering. This makes long trips with heavy loads unadvisable except under the most necessary of conditions. Players will drastically reduce in speed and sprinting ability the more materials they carry. Once your inventory is full, you will need to empty it into either a nearby storage container, or a truck (either yours or someone else's). Thus, a full inventory would be 9 stacks of 99 units of scrap/components/sulfur/fuel.

When gathering, the player will notice that materials will stack in their inventory up to a max of 99 units. Sledgehammers also cannot be used to build anything, so do not throw away your hammer once you have acquired a sledgehammer. Sledgehammers collect resources at a much faster pace than hammers do, however unlike the hammer they do not automatically come equipped at every spawn and must be crafted at a workshop (indicated on your map as crossed wrenches). There is very little complexity to it, so it is perfect for beginners who want to make a difference without worrying about more complex production lines.Īll nodes can be gathered by hitting it with either a hammer or a sledgehammer. Gathering materials by mining their respective nodes is a necessary evil in order to keep the supply chain running. The most fundamental role a logistics player can take is that of a gatherer. The stamina bar at the top of the screen indicates how much fuel you have left, with a full bar indicating 99 fuel (one full stack). Fuel does get used up overtime as a vehicle is used. One stack in the vehicles inventory is usually plenty. E-mats are used to order high tech explosive ammunition such as rpg shells, mortar shells, howitzer shells, and tank shells.įuel is used simply to keep motorized vehicles moving, such as the transport, construction vehicle, motorcycle, tank, etc.R-mats are used to build advanced structures, complete advanced upgrades to existing structures, and build advanced vehicles such as tanks.B-mats in general can be used to construct basic vehicles, structures, weapons, ammo, and equipment.Sulfur in particular takes two hours to respawn, so its use must be carefully considered. Fuel respawns the quickest, followed by scrap, components, and then sulfur. Each node has a finite number of each raw material, and each take time to respawn after use. Components look like broken tanks and vehicles. Scrap looks like clumps of steel on the ground. Once at the location where these mats are located, one will find nodes of each resource. Fuel (indicated by a gas can on your map) cannot be refined and is immediately ready for use.Sulfur (indicated by the rocks on your map) are refined into Explosive Materials (e-mats).Components (indicated by the nuts on your map) are refined into Refined Materials (r-mats).Scrap (indicated by the screws on your map) are refined into Building Materials (b-mats).Of these four, three must be refined at a manufacturing facility (indicated by the hammer on your map) before they become useful. There currently exist four different types of raw materials: scrap, components, fuel, and sulfur. Materials are what is used to craft everything else player-made in the game. The most basic aspect of logistics in Foxhole are materials.
