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Floors -7 through -4 of the main facility. '''Factory's''' layout is composed of long hallways dotted with large open areas. There are multiple stairways (usually four) on each floor though finding them means traveling a significant distance. For this reason, many consider Factory to be the mid-game and where the test really begins. On floors -7 and -6, [[robot]]s are low- to mid-tier, but on -5 and -4 they begin to be high-tier. | Floors -7 through -4 of the main facility. '''Factory's''' layout is composed of long hallways dotted with large open areas. There are multiple stairways (usually four) on each floor though finding them means traveling a significant distance. For this reason, many consider Factory to be the mid-game and where the test really begins. On floors -7 and -6, [[robot]]s are low- to mid-tier, but on -5 and -4 they begin to be high-tier. | ||
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Mid-levels of Complex 0b10 contain a majority of the fabrication facilities for manufacturing components and assembling robots.
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Floors -7 through -4 of the main facility. Factory's layout is composed of long hallways dotted with large open areas. There are multiple stairways (usually four) on each floor though finding them means traveling a significant distance. For this reason, many consider Factory to be the mid-game and where the test really begins. On floors -7 and -6, robots are low- to mid-tier, but on -5 and -4 they begin to be high-tier.