![]() No less love is implied, just feed me, damnit! I suspect it may be something simple i have over looked.) (is there some wiki i'm not aware of? I looked at 2 before i found the one i'm pretty sure the Dev's made, and it was woefully deficient. I'll keep at it, trial and error style, but i maintain my request for a comprehensive users manual for the editor, as there are several other little things i would like cleared up from one source rather than a multi-tasked, pre-run legwork jazz. I mostly need to know how to trigger things to spawn (and for that matter make the object/interactable shaman summon point work) Save game (does it just do that auto when you zone? is there a save trigger?etc, etc) try them both and see wich one you like.I require info on how to use/do (with editor). spirits require cha spirit summoning and spirit controll to use, each one is dependent on the previous skill. ![]() drones require int drone controll and drone combat to use, each one required for the next skill. gernades are common for support drones (concussion generades anyone?) and the robo doc comes with a couple of medkits, wich get restocked FOR FREE between missions, like everything else in every drones inventory. only problem with drones? if it gets destroyed you have an "empty" wepon slot untill the run is over, so bring some repair kits. you will also need to invest in the drone combat skill as well, they don't function as well otherwise. you will NEED to keep your drones up to date, they will quickly become obslite otherwise. spirits can do a pretty good job of turning the tide of battle in your favor, or agnist you if it breaks free and decides to attack you (it could just escape/despwan)ĭrones take up a wepon slot, wich cuts down on the number of wepons you can cary, but you can still use your fists, if it comes to that. but their power is corispondent on your summoning skill, it's a little hit or miss as far as what type of spirit you get, the same summoning point will alwayse summon the same type of spirit on each play through, but you don't need a talisin to use those. not always a summoning point in the enviroment,but it's like getting a free talsman when you do. but they take up an inventory slot, and can only summon a single spirit. the talsimans will let you call spirits when there isn't a summoning point around, more powerful talsmans require a higher lvl of skill to use. you NEED the summoning controll skill to stand a chance of controlling them, however. The higher your spirit summoning skill the stronger the talsimans you can use, you also get more powerful spirits from summoning points. I'd recommend two combat drones for that gambit (the S- and A- rank ones when you can get them). ![]() Or, you could just park your character in a safe spot (around a corner, or in a multiple-angle High Cover spot) and activate both drones and let them clean house. Keep in mind that you don't have to have both (later) of your drones active at the same time, so you can comfortably run around with 2 AP and a 4 AP drone, and switch them out as one gets damaged. Drugs like Cram also work wonders, but that can get a bit expensive too, both in nuyen and inventory space. Once you hit the high-end skill of rigging, you can have two drones with 4 AP *EACH* at the cost of 2 of your AP per turn.Ī shaman with the Haste spell can be invaluable if you also want to contribute a few bullets of your own, but the pistol has some useful skills that bypasses that a little. My first character was a Rigger (I looked through the abilities on the karma screen at the start, before specializing in a weapon) that used a pistol. Originally posted by ardiel:Overall a rigger can cause more actions than somebody who doesn't have a drone. You can use any left over ap to move and shoot and whatever you want. Or if you want to be really crazy you can be a rigger shaman and haste yourselfĪnd in case you didn't understand correctly, controling a drone doesn't take your entire turn, it takes 1 ap per turn. Not to mention you can have a shaman haste you which will let you control a drone 'for free' basically and fight like a normal character. You have options too, you could be good with rifles and use that for combat and just use the drone for scouting and going inside vents.Īlso even if you still want to be primarily a rigger, it only takes 1 ap to hold a drone connection and later on you get +1 ap (so you have 3) which means your assault rifle isn't entirely useless. Maybe not ideal but you can make it work, it's not entirely useless. I already had points in rifles while having points in drone, so now my character is a bit silly. So basically youre just trading a player for a drone. Took like 20 minutes to get far enough to realize you need to actually spend your drone users turn to control the drone. Originally posted by Casper:It looks like I completely misunderstood how drones workedand messed up my build.
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