Infinite materials will get a special Infinity Medal in the Completion Log. When a material is driven infinite, anything that needs it will automatically be satisfied, even if you haven't placed any buildings that produce the infinite material. This means that Speed Chips will have no effect, and that the listed production per second in the Buildings tab is not the base to use (instead, use the Production Multiplier that appears when moused over). Note that going infinite is based on the production in a single bar fill, not per second. If you have not unlocked Wall beacons, they can be substituted for Arrow beacons but the layout will be less effective. The best beacon configuration for this is shown on the right, together with the base amounts of production required for it to drive production to 1 trillion. The infinite material then effectively ceases to require prerequisites.īeacons can contribute to turning a material infinite, and so a good strategy is to surround a single building with every available beacon in order to cause it to reach the infinite threshold once, after which the building and beacons can be removed. It is possible (although unusual) that a material may be turned infinite while its prerequisites are not infinite, provided there are enough of them to make the initial 1 Trillion output.
Thus, the production bonuses from Production Chips can contribute to turning a material infinite, even after the Chip expires. The building only needs to produce 1 Trillion output once to become permanently infinite it does not need to be able to produce that amount on an ongoing basis. Note that this means a single building, not all buildings of a single type. When a building makes at least 1 Trillion (1e12) of its output in a single bar fill, that material will become infinite.