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I remember someone mentioned difficulty trying to steal from the Captain's safe. I was just able to succeed on my char with 405 stealth. But it still required the Burglar feat and a two-part theft. One pass to open the safe. Another to steal it's contents. I'm guessing his detection is above 300 since he still nearly turned red in two or three seconds of being close by.
What's up with mutie exiles? I promised them medicaments, passed persuasion check and their leader allowed me to explore the underground facility.
Now I don't have any dialogue options with Aegis doc about medical supplies.
I remember someone mentioned difficulty trying to steal from the Captain's safe. I was just able to succeed on my char with 405 stealth. But it still required the Burglar feat and a two-part theft. One pass to open the safe. Another to steal it's contents. I'm guessing his detection is above 300 since he still nearly turned red in two or three seconds of being close by.
I think it was 158 or 138. I can't remember which. So not quite max quality. The best core I've found is 166. The highest quality any item I've found was a 177 Q black cloth.
What merchant can sell highest quality cloth? Free Drones merchant sometimes has good black cloth, but so far I haven't seen kevlar or blast above 110 quality.
What merchant can sell highest quality cloth? Free Drones merchant sometimes has good black cloth, but so far I haven't seen kevlar or blast above 110 quality.
Fraser (Protectorate) and Hanna (Institute) can both have high quality Kevlar cloth. I know I've seen 133 and I'm pretty sure I saw (but didn't buy) a 154. They sell blast cloth too but I'm unsure of the quality range. Probably the same as Kevlar. Of course, you'll probably need high enough mercantile.
damn, that moment near the end of expeditions. probably my favorite piece of writing in the whole game:
Todd.
basically if you convince todd's family to open the R&D gate, Todd actually said to syvetna that they actually had a boy. the thing is both the mother and the baby didn't survive childbirth, and their parents died (either before, probably before, but can be after too) that result in Todd's multiple personality disorder. the thing is it's completely optional, but it's really genius how they forced you to talk to Todd's "family" and reconstruct his life, his predicament, and the little bits of dialouge in the end when you open the gate is absolutely sad.
also NFT
from what i read, it seems like are really a wholesome, peaceful society. they just settled in the black sea, and trying their hardest to make a living and try to build some semblance of ecosystem in them by terraforming and bioengineering. maybe, if biocorp didn't come and commit that atrocity, the whole underrail might be a better place teeming with life. maybe they are the one who can actually terraform the surface back to habitable area. i do legit feel bad for them starting from the health center.
from what i read, it seems like are really a wholesome, peaceful society. they just settled in the black sea, and trying their hardest to make a living and try to build some semblance of ecosystem in them by terraforming and bioengineering. maybe, if biocorp didn't come and commit that atrocity, the whole underrail might be a better place teeming with life. maybe they are the one who can actually terraform the surface back to habitable area. i do legit feel bad for them starting from the health center.
Have you ever thought that Biocorp started invasion, because the knew about Monolith and dangers that it's brings into the world? They just didn't knew in which of over9000 facilities it's hidden. I mean, sure, Biocorp are retards indeed, but they not retards enough to ignore loot and goodies years after bombardment, they knew time when mutagen dissolve and yet they decided to disband fleet and ignore all useful stuff. And I don't think NFT was able terraform Earth if they continued being Apple of terraforming industry, their own facilities was hard to sustain, because their architecture tastes was getting in a way their technology. But I agree that if Biocorp was thinking with their brains and not asses, Underrail had a chance to be a better place with less hungry people.
from what i read, it seems like are really a wholesome, peaceful society. they just settled in the black sea, and trying their hardest to make a living and try to build some semblance of ecosystem in them by terraforming and bioengineering. maybe, if biocorp didn't come and commit that atrocity, the whole underrail might be a better place teeming with life. maybe they are the one who can actually terraform the surface back to habitable area. i do legit feel bad for them starting from the health center.
Have you ever thought that Biocorp started invasion, because the knew about Monolith and dangers that it's brings into the world? They just didn't knew in which of over9000 facilities it's hidden. I mean, sure, Biocorp are retards indeed, but they not retards enough to ignore loot and goodies years after bombardment, they knew time when mutagen dissolve and yet they decided to disband fleet and ignore all useful stuff. And I don't think NFT was able terraform Earth if they continued being Apple of terraforming industry, their own facilities was hard to sustain, because their architecture tastes was getting in a way their technology. But I agree that if Biocorp was thinking with their brains and not asses, Underrail had a chance to be a better place with less hungry people.
i dunno, it is not like biocorp dont have monoliths on their own. They have obviously, but i don't know whether the monolith in the abyss are the same as the one in oculus, or tchort university.
It seems that the abyss monolith is alot powerful that it give the somerbaen their serpentine form, the shadowdust experiments, and let you peek into a dimension full of cosmic horrors.
i dunno, it is not like biocorp dont have monoliths on their own. They have obviously, but i don't know whether the monolith in the abyss are the same as the one in oculus, or tchort university.
It seems that the abyss monolith is alot powerful that it give the somerbaen their serpentine form, the shadowdust experiments, and let you peek into a dimension full of cosmic horrors.
As Azif mentioned, the Monolith in the Oculus, and most probably the ones you could find anywhere else in Underrail, but NOT Black Sea, are highly likely linked with the Godmen. The Glowing Canine at the Jaws is most likely one of those spears hurled by the Godmen to kill a Leviathan, and Flottsormir is most likely one of those Leviathans, because the natives are hurt badly from so much just looking at the Glowing Canine.
I doubt biocorp understood and/or cared about the dangers of monoliths, considering the lax approach to safety and lack of foresight shown at the hollow earth facility. Apex technocrats seemed to be doing whatever they wanted, to hell with consequences. That's how the faceless got free.
edit: In general this seems to be the running theme of Underrail: being careless with technology and dabbling in things you don't understand can have nasty consequences. Biocorp got destroyed by the experiments they have created, subislanders got corrupted by their own experimental subject.
edit: In general this seems to be the running theme of Underrail: being careless with technology and dabbling in things you don't understand can have nasty consequences. Biocorp got destroyed by the experiments they have created, subislanders got corrupted by their own experimental subject.
Underrail + Expedition is currently number 3 on the Steam global top selling list. Styg and crew, congrats on this massive payday! Much belated and well-deserved, I hope it aids in giving us many more years of Stygian games!
Made the final push through DC today. If anyone is curious how shotguns fare in the final battle:
- it took 2 bursts & 1 shot with tungsten to kill the bad guy amorphous mutant mass with tentacles,
- this is on a character with zero burst feats (so no full auto),
- used the rancor shotgun, because I forgot to switch weapons before battle,
- also forgot to take the good drugs saved for the occasion and only used adrenaline for more ap.
Oh, and played on hard difficulty.
Moral of the story: obviously quick tinkering needs to be nerfed again. Burst weapons on the other hand are totally balanced.
Underrail + Expedition is currently number 3 on the steam global top selling list. Styg and crew, congrats on this massive payday! Much belated and well-deserved, I hope it aids in giving us many more years of Stygian games!