summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/content/pyblock
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2026-01-19 16:30:05 -0500
committerOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2026-01-19 16:30:05 -0500
commit58d8c5fc9da3238d997ca1cb7ba525169d328d27 (patch)
treeffa2b8de67d6b0a5f8fb5cab53ac0942e2d2c42a /content/pyblock
parent9768f740bb24f4054ee6b83ecb814d0755445aaf (diff)
Small phrasing fix
Diffstat (limited to 'content/pyblock')
-rw-r--r--content/pyblock/research/index.md2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/content/pyblock/research/index.md b/content/pyblock/research/index.md
index 1df0d4e..17c7715 100644
--- a/content/pyblock/research/index.md
+++ b/content/pyblock/research/index.md
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ And with that, I can start cranking out science packs. They need nearly every re
I need several technologies, before I can start building what I have planned.
-Digging around in the tech tree has shown that I will need steel and glass for wood cultivation. Steel requires coke, which comes very early in the research process, but making coke also produces coal gas and tar as byproducts. Pyanodons Hard Mode prevents me from casually voiding coal gas or tar, meaning that I need to dispose of tar and coal gas.
+Digging around in the tech tree has shown that I will need steel and glass for wood cultivation. Steel requires coke, which comes very early in the research process, but making coke also produces coal gas and tar as byproducts. Pyanodons Hard Mode prevents me from casually voiding coal gas or tar, meaning that I need to find a use for tar and coal gas.
Dealing with coal is easy, as it can be burned to make more ash without any other byproducts. Tar, on the other hand, is meant to be processed further, through a complex production chain with a huge array of its own byproducts, and which requires substantial research to unlock.