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MechMaxxing
MechMaxxing is a typed dataflow graph, the heart of the game. The Mech Core (always at the center, upgradeable) generates Power; wires carry it into Attack modules (punch, shoot, sweep…) which apply it to the horde. Boosters multiply Power inline; Tuners plug into an attack's modifier ports to raise its crit chance, crit damage, power, or fire rate. Salvaged Power parts add extra (auxiliary) Power on top of the Core.
- Flow ports (teal) carry Power. Modifier ports (purple) accept Tuners.
- Splitting penalty: a power output divides evenly among everything it feeds; wire one output into two attacks and each gets half. Each Ascension grows the Core another output, so you can feed more attacks at full strength.
- Supercharge: wire several Core outputs into the same attack and their Power adds, at full value. Pile taps onto one weapon for a monster hit.
- Stacking penalty: the first Booster in a line is full value; every Booster after it keeps half the bonus of the one before (shown on the module and in the wire color: green clean, yellow penalized, red heavy). More is always more, just less more. The Grid's Lattice Conductance buys the penalty back, forever, asymptotically.
- Same-stat tuners stack additively; boosters multiply, minus the stacking penalty.
- The assembly floor is large: drag empty space to pan, scroll to zoom, and use the corner buttons to reset the view.
- Drag parts onto the board, click an output port then an input port to wire, click a wire to cut it.