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===Assembly Line (β to βββββ)=== The genius possesses a method for quickly duplicating her work, which reduces the Mania cost when creating many identical wonders. Ordinarily, a genius binds a number of Mania equal to the wonder's rank for every wonder he builds. With an assembly line, the genius doubles the amount of (identical) wonders she can create and control with that amount of Mania. {| class="wikitable" |- |Rank in This Merit |Number of Identical Wonders |- |β |2 |- |ββ |4 |- |βββ |8 |- |ββββ |16 |- |βββββ |32 |} For example, a typical "experimental jet" is a Skafoi 3 wonder and so would bind three Mania. But if the genius possessed one dot in this Merit, she would be able to build and maintain two experimental jets for three Mania. If she had two dots in the Merit, she would be able to build and maintain four experimental jets for those three Mania, and so on. With the five-dot version of the Assembly Line, the genius could have 32 such jetsβa veritable air fleetβfor just three points of Mania. Note that these wonders must be precisely identical, down to their persistent faults (or not having a persistent fault and binding twice the regular Mania) in order to benefit from this Merit. The assembly line does not allow the genius to build these wonders all at once, only to sustain them all with the same points of bound Mania. This Merit cannot be applied to kitbashed wonders. It also cannot be applied to Larval wonders (see Larvae, Page 141).
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