Mining

Mining

This is the main tab where players manage their miners.

By default, every player starts with a basic miner. With it, you can:

  • View info:

    • Miner icon

    • Name

    • How many slots (slots required) it takes in storage

    • How much energy it consumes per full Sparks cycle

    • How long one full mining cycle takes (time)

    • How many Sparks it generates (mining) per full cycle

  • Charge - tap the large circle to fill the dots around the ring and fully charge the energy bar (e.g. 200/200). Each tap adds energy from the generator (the bar below the miner panel). If you run out of energy, wait for the generator to refill.

  • Upgrade - opens the upgrade menu (only available if the miner is idle). If the mining cycle is running, you’ll need to wait until it finishes, the upgrade button stays inactive until then.

  • Arrow buttons - inactive by default if you only have 1 miner. Once you equip more, the arrows let you switch between them to charge and upgrade individually. At the end of the list, you’ll see a state with a Buy Miner button that leads to the shop.

  • Miner counter - bottom-right under the miner panel shows how many are currently equipped (you might own more in inventory that aren’t equipped).

  • Farm slots - shows how much available space you have for equipping miners. There’s a "+" button for quick access to the storage section in the shop.

Generator

The Generator stores and produces energy used to charge miners. As your account level increases, the generator:

  • Gets a larger capacity

  • Restores energy faster

  • Consumes more energy per tap

Every 10 levels, the regen speed increases. Every 5 levels, the energy cost per tap goes up, letting you charge miners faster.

The example below shows 4 seconds to restore 1 energy point, with a generator size of 4900 units. It also shows how many energy units are used per tap. The higher your level, the faster the charging process becomes.

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