hello, i'm kindo a noob to GT and was wondering what the "easiest" way to get all the Chrome and Titanium need for the fusion coils? Bees, mining, UUM, Etc....
You can centrifuge red stone for ruby dust and bauxite for titanium. Bauxite is found in plain and I believe forest biomes. Although if your a decent apiarist you could go the bee route and get fast, long living, uber ruby bees and then just manually go out and find bauxite.hello, i'm kindo a noob to GT and was wondering what the "easiest" way to get all the Chrome and Titanium need for the fusion coils? Bees, mining, UUM, Etc....
You can centrifuge red stone for ruby dust and bauxite for titanium. Bauxite is found in plain and I believe forest biomes. Although if your a decent apiarist you could go the bee route and get fast, long living, uber ruby bees and then just manually go out and find bauxite.
You need about: 750 chrome, 180 titanium (exact amount afaik), 40 Iridium plates, 200 platinum, 4 stacks of nickel (very easy to get), 264 stacks of ender pearls, 132 stacks of copper, 66 stacks of tin, 66 stacks of coal (easy), 16.5 stacks of lapis (can intermix with lazurite dust), 176 sapphire (blue), 352 normal electronic circuits, a stack of tungsten, 3 stacks of sodalite dust.
But keep in mind that even though this reactor is expensive as hell, you only get around 56k eu/t for all that labor so I prefers USP factory for endgame power and they actually more compact than those reactors (USPs gives off 1eu/t per cubic meter). It's because the reactor is soo big and all those machines you need in order to avoid the high costs of overclocking power.
Funny that you bold the easiest item to get.
IIRC 64k eu/t if you do it correctly (dedicated liquiduct line for each pGen, pun not intended) its a nuisance, but works.
And, some of us feel more accomplished getting the FR made than a UHSP factory.
More than 112 UHSPs (112 is to compete with it during the day, if you factor in night, almost double that amount) are needed to compete with 56K amount you specified. With 64K you would need 128 to compete in the day, and 222.22222222- factoring in night. Each of those needs 16 Iridium plates, so 3552 plates for 222 UHSPs. which is (roughly) 80x more IridiumPlates than an FR needs. And if you consider each chrome / titanium / ect to be worth 1 Iridium plate, an FR would still be nearly 3x~2x cheaper.
TL;DR: FR is horizontally efficient, UHSPs are verically efficient.