Cryofluid

Used as coolant in reactors, turrets and factories.
Overview

Freezing status to enemies it touches. Cryofluid appears on Serpo and is produced from 
Cryofluid’s role is primarily thermal management and battlefield utility. It is used to cool 

- Key physical and game properties: explosive 0%, burning 0%, heat capacity 40%, viscosity 50%, temperature 50%, boiling point 0.5. Its internal liquid ID is cryofluid and its display color is #6ECDEC. Water is the upstream product used to obtain Cryofluid.
- Combat and utility interactions: Cryofluid extinguishes fire effects and applies Freezing to enemies on contact, making it useful on front-line turrets and defensive chokepoints. Some higher-tech turret variants do not accept Cryofluid and instead require Water; check a turret’s accepted liquids before committing pipelines.
- Logistics and protection: Pipelines carrying Cryofluid are strategic assets; losing supply from reactors, reactor explosions, or heavy turret output drops can be costly. Protect exposed Cryofluid conduits and storage —
Force Projector can be used to shield vulnerable sections from aerial or drop damage.
- Production and crafting notes: Cryofluid is an important coolant for specialized power generation and for liquid turret ammo. It is produced from Water and is required for systems that specify liquid cooling rather than generic water cooling.
- Historical/trivia: The name combines the cryo- prefix (frost) with fluid. The Cryofluid tile and icon have been modified during the game’s development; the current icon and tile were added and adjusted in past updates. In older versions Cryofluid and Water shared the same turret boost multiplier.
Practical advice: route Cryofluid supply to any turret or factory that lists it as an accepted coolant or liquid ammo, and prioritize protecting long runs of pipe. Use Cryofluid at frontline positions where fire suppression and enemy slowing are advantageous, and reserve Water for turrets that explicitly require it.
Official description
Used as coolant in reactors, turrets and factories.