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How to Beat Motherload
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Motherload is a popular online game where you control a mining robot and dig deep into the earth, collecting valuable minerals and upgrading your equipment. Here are some tips and tricks to help you beat the game: 1. Upgrade your fuel tank: The first thing you should do is upgrade your fuel tank as much as possible. This will allow you to explore deeper into the earth without running out of fuel and having to surface. 2. Upgrade your hull: Upgrading your hull will allow you to withstand more damage from rocks and other hazards, which will save you money in the long run. 3. Sell your minerals: As you collect minerals, be sure to sell them at the surface to earn money. Use this money to upgrade your equipment and buy more fuel. 4. Use bombs wisely: Bombs can be a powerful tool for clearing out rocks and opening up new areas to explore, but they can also be dangerous and expensive. Use them wisely and only when necessary. 5. Watch your temperature: As you dig deeper, the temperature will rise and your equipment will start to take damage. Make sure to keep an eye on your temperature gauge and use cooling modules to keep it under control. 6. Explore every nook and cranny: Motherload is a game of exploration, so make sure to explore every nook and cranny to find valuable minerals and upgrades. 7. Avoid water and lava: Water and lava are dangerous hazards that can quickly destroy your equipment. Be careful when digging near them and use caution when exploring caves. By following these tips, you should be able to beat Motherload and become a mining master!
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