Luggable Recipes.

3 posts · 2007-07-18 19:12:00 to 2007-07-19 01:40:00

#36300286414 07/18/2007 19:12 Luggable Recipes.
Oh, this looks like some good times.

New Data Taps

Several new data taps have been added for levels 20-50. These new taps offer increased tap rates, bonus info, and chances to pull bits or code fragments out of data nodes. Most of the new taps can draw the attention of hostile programs, however, so greedy data miners need to be ready to flee or fight while mining. With the exception of some of the sequences triggered by the rare, high level taps, these encounters are generally soloable, even with memory tied up for mining.

Finally a use for Tool Maker?

All of the new new taps are craftable… and two of them can only be created by a Tool Maker – there is no other way to get them. Characters with Tool Maker at level 50 should check the Tools->Tool category in their Code Analyzer Tool in the level 56-60 range. Any recipes for making luggables will appear here as well once they are learned.
 
Did you say luggable recipes?

The programs spawned by the new tools aren’t just there to rough up Data Miners, they also have some extra loot. Most of them just carry extra bits or frags, but the toughest groups have one of 4 new luggables. Three of these luggables give nice bonuses themselves, but can also be converted into special frags that can be used to craft new items, including a couple crafting bonus luggables and a portable (but slightly less effective than normal) signal booster. Except for the signal booster, which only flips your PVP flag while in your inventory, the new luggables can be released completely by dropping them, right-clicking, and selecting ‘Release’.


#36300286568 07/19/2007 00:20 Re:Luggable Recipes.
Wow, they should have a hotfix every week with content like this SMILEY
#36300286600 07/19/2007 01:40 Re:Luggable Recipes.
Procurator wrote:
Awesome! Can't wait to try this out. SMILEY

Hope this hotfix will also get rid of the Data Sentries from the Zion NPC collective.

It doesn't say so, so i'm betting it's a no. In fact, it seems to be starting to make sense now with the hotfix SMILEY